Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 July 1870 — Page 3

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HE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT, I

T-rmi ftjf Q : -! rs' 'sin 0? soar, fn adc?.c no Local and Mrr!:i t.am:. rs. A. Gov.: r. , t'the Valperah y Fueffe, wis in t v. n la.-t Friday Ho aeeaaS t to joy us good health iivid conscience M Ooiild be expected of a radical editor. Tho Iraddeberrf tr.ile his been very :veiy roe p- st m i 1 S .V '1".. . . v. .. I - touched botoai m Saturday, at $2 pt r , bushel. At that rrlee, even the t -..r- ' price, even tue p -.-r- j t of us can afford a rn?, or tu. : The funeral service of Jacob Shaab vili bo hold at the residence of his aateata. this tften jn at 2 o'clock, and tri ! be attended by the silver band and t'..-f.re c ):Mp.inv, of both of which he i 1 -' i WM aB horivred me:i!bcr- ! The PSemeten Independent annf-un i i that a I r h aW ! sale of it effocta has ' : i :. aande ; and thai in any event the ! . .1:. - .... 1 pre?- 111 ciii"r nun Li. lunnui n in mit ; - -. T , , t, I In to -any 9 paper may be round the J fV, , , , , . rmofpriBCiples adopted by toe BcpoblicaMofthii congreaaioaa dkv Hkt. Many of the statements whieh it .1. .:..i stA . , i . - ; . ' i nlanatkni of thnu ia unnecessary. Oi ireek from next saturdaj, (July - ntractft building, bridge - V I w river at the Shoemaker f Rjrd " Ül be let t- the lowest rep-n-i J.- r. Plans and Bpeciflcntion 1 ' eenatthe residence of John Ritter h its a hesitancy in saving that j the samples of job printing which we arc: '- turning oot have never been txt lied or equalled in this j.irt of our greatandgl rioua country. Wo don't pr p m to wrk r nothing, but aril dj d v. rk at fair prices; otherwise, ill4 wrap the drapery of our c neb r end as." We are prepared to d r : v aa 1 ah kinds of printing. late, il is seldom we are troubled iblie d teutneats, the only excep- .. th I the C j.iilu'.salt'Uer of Bgire will persist in sending us hia ttnMMrt ofth weather and the Our pleasure would be greatly : I if that high functionary would bis rroJ action in some othtr Ii I ' i ; lian. on, 1 i Sar.fr c aia 1 :h" P1 "eekt biting I brother Richard Williamson, of thai ... 't ' ! . '" j ' I veirs. incir ajeettn was '1 not a i- iiit - ie. Mr. W. is engaged in ti. j print ng business, and of eonrse i a pi wXs nt gentleman. A t rr:fic win 1, r .'n n;: i hail at r:n or er !.. place between G and 7 b'cli (k this morning, doing considerable i c age to shade tree" and the growing : pa. The lightning str i ck the h ase ipied ly John Patter n. ia the west p-;rt i i' town, tearing off one eor- :. r i' th- 1 nildtBg, and laying Mr I' tterson on his back f"r a few minutes. Judging from Jin- last two issues of the i - nil e Mütv . 'mn. the ed- : r ; th it ih -t has ud yet heard that '. re i -t Republican Feoatoriaj eon- . ion t Wanaah th" -!:h wit He, I her with all the leading Itcpal Ue as I Ptyn uth and vicinity, wae J rf so m! " 1 . m La i V.- BsSSSj .Mk n rt asV t ww, wiiicu snara ma th -t j.-.int all the in- re iaexecuabh. lie: -rl'-f t!'.'-' circuit arid Common leas nventiuBS, hut the senatorial , eonr tion t true report of whuh I A . ,r,.uf f-.r ir,--rl vindientini' ! ..o .in.- gone i..r rowara iikiiwibl i i i m .i , .. ,i i bei re the people of this county ''' " ' I ii uhiicaas who were ther can find no mention in his .iier. IK- ia now WS t h :m i ii u i ;a''; i-v" fr even bushwhacker" refuses to its his w rl,l r- tr -as for a r.t'inart. O'Brien's Grand Caravan, Moustcr Mi i 'i.r'u ani Great Moral Exhibition .t - i , . ,t, i a i - I 1 lieh xhib-ts al 15 urn- n on Sat ir. In v. i al 16th, f. r: '1 in Plymouth aa nt M lay, A .. j 8th, is probably the anj I .:. i m al t aipletc eoaeetn aow f'' ling in this countrr. Being strict '; i Irat-cli .-- sactti isurie and moral xaibitioo, it in devoid of all the densoral'ii?-' inf'tieiif - att ud int uj -n a cirru.s '' rmini i Olaf of the aaost tsntereat'e features ff tl.is eigaatie exp sit ion M the n cent addition of the nh living black rhinoceros in Aasertea, in ife-lf a eurca of attractioa aufteionl t- fully repay a vmil to the e thibition. lVm jr. at sfl n" the othci aatasals mne the ffitr. ntie elephant " Mo frut," the isrssaal ; haul ir! ' ' t'-n" : ihf asiatie eleai sat, Maces1 aad Little Doiiio," aWgfwal fin rite with the little ons fn i- ,i it of its e .-T ' ii" docility and aj loeia dhnsoaition. She i- the .-m .11"t African clephnnt (r i brought to An.f r i Au.'-ng the sacred aniamfa a aotiee the living gnu, probably the nasaed h. r: mentioned in the Script Ur,? n run curi'.-;fy, h:i: l'eii BOCUTed 1 r thi? c trivan at an hSHMBBS COSl is als,, a great variety of Africea ,r-d A;;tt;e lions. Brazilian and Benga r '. pards of every kind, bears, by rn,-s i".. all in excellent condition Tt . . i. r , rr. . 1 ; . . 1 , - r 1 . : .. . 1 j ,.e , 1 . .. .. ...-j,.,, ,,, ,., ... .... 1 " "in,,: ,. ,.,: ..hloni u tnes-v . Ü ,n,i i entire!- oomph te. A - uree af imasemenl to the I'rttle i'M will ! Ml', I in ,1... I... 1. I I, A ........ ....a I ,i,i i,.'lR II.l",r t-..M;iii..n...-i, ismeakev --ilers nu their diaiiaa

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Second Session of the Republican Repreetttn;lve Convcuiioii of St. Jodt-pl. mm J Mai shall Ceuntles. ABORTIVE ATTEMPT TO HUE A Ailj junsiucjst lor One Weckt Tlic second attempt to make a nomination for I int representative for Mar,11 and Joseph countie. woa made b the Republicans at this place Tester - day, and resulted in a failure. It will be recollected that the conventi n first met in Wanatah oa the 29tli of June, and after a Stonay aeoaioa of nearly two boon, adjoained to Mel in this place 3 sterday. The St. Joe delegatea amved in good aeason, and c:iuciiiin eemmenced in earnest, and con tinued until the asaembline of the cn- i Tcotion id the afternoon. Althnnch 1. ,. . 1 4 t the greatest acs:re lr nanaonj iras mufesfed by all the brethren, no satUfictoTJ aettteme? of the diffieulttcsthut them cmld be arrived at Th C"nventi m waa argnniaed by the electi n of M. f.. Smith ßhainmui anrl A-i!:; J-rC& been referred to, Jir. Sherman. Dr.! n ,;i , 1 n rVX it , , Gonld, and Mr. H 0. l haver, thought Marshall county had not been treated fidrly, and was entitled to the candi- j date. fC tl 1? , ! . ij I,. rre. ol tit ii Bend. cn- 1 siiered the Domination of Lucius Huh- i bard. Rnr -iittir. at Wanatah, right ad proper, and that there aa no ir- " A m otion was made to ratiff tje f Wanatah nomination which motion was ! ,..1 u.. 1 ti m . I .1 I ;uKeu u :i. xnayer anu owners, Ad legate from Sr. Joseph inquired, ; Ihd yon rote f rr eenai at at Wanatah?' ifii3 v. as answered bv the chairman. W did nnt rot nnna of MarfiKnll i county voted moie of them." : The rote on the moti n t ratify the 1 nomination of Hubbard was for, 2Q ; I

asainst, 12. , , mi 1 i 1 -1111 . n't" pay at least b...u(HJ in material at James ). rarns s ad he had not sold 1 J out the party, desired the suceeaa l the ' what it e st tlie committee, and party, se. j the balance of the $72,000 i Others said 3htrshr.ll county bud been : to be paid in county bonds bearing 10 swindled. j n,.r r;.,;t. interest, payable in 5, 8 and Sherman said the reason Marshall ' , , "1 . t , , , . ten years, at par. 'n the lt t lasl onnty left the Wanatah convention was I 1 -- b e tttse a self-constitutt d secretary, wbo , J'5' 1 e ui ding fRßd,welodingwhi! was neither el cted nor appointed by j had been xpended, and the interest an ti;e convention, decided a motion j looos, amounted to about S40,000. A carried, when in fact it wan lost, by i portion 0f this amount was in judg which decision the rights of Marshall ' , ,. , ,, . , ments. and could not r e collected as county were outraged A motiod was made to proceed to ! M as needed. Therefore the RommH-

n minate a candidato lor joint reprc tentative. AASS .. - v "Ii l.' IOIV4 Mil I riftl. til-it th- i-sTi volition nditmrn tu m : t at the court-house ia Plymouth, : en A'ednesday, Jury 30, at 1 oclock p. J ui.. in mass convent i n. Animated discni rw took place after t;- journment of the crention ; pmups and knots were to be seen ha difi'erent directions, discussing the knotty ij ties I KiU. The ?t. Joe. deletration were irt n rery complacent frame i f mind, having mg they wished tor even t , ... . . . .. ir ,i ch kin a ratification "' Hubbard s n i nation dows the throats of to- ir br thi n in Marshall wity, who ap- .. i ... i - . i . r . K r. : i , ,. . ical sajracity ::s " Foois or boys, as one , . , ., ... . , et their number said at Wanatah. . alio i" i o)in uouse Bps. Dkmocuat : As our new e'tirt house i now hairly under way, it willprobabhj interest your , , , . , . a readers t - :irn tu ih'Ih. operant! 1 J whi h the building is to he completed, In the year;-. 1866 67-68, the coinmissioners levied a tax of 15 cents on each $100 raluation of both real and personal property in Mai-hall county, as returneu tv nie i-.w nsi.jp assei r . , r t purpose of building a court 11 - 11 ft .nse wnich simuid contain an tne county oiSees. In 1"-''J the eonniaainera . ...... . 1 . levied J' rents on each eiVU vmualion. a S07 they had passed ::ti . rder thai j building fond should be loaned al . t 1 . jo er cent, Fecurcd bv mortcratre n . . . P,...i v-.o -t not over one-half its value rem estate, i vx over one nati iia vaiue. C. If- Reeve was appointed to examine tilt 9 and Ii an the papers lot horrowers. .i I .,, . In the year leoiJ the commirisioucrs , were of the ini- n that the time had a i .1 . 1 11 arrived wnen tne initiatory steps snouiu betaken to erect the building. They appointed A. C Caproa, A. C. Tie '.! " I ' ' . and J. U. ( 'ashman e mimittee v. h business if should be to procure a i Ian an 1 spe ificatioBi for the build in. an 1 submit the same to th In srd ! for iasi ectioo. After a plan was adopted, the eoav mitt' e was em owwted lo take charge of the whole business of purchasing material dra a orders on the e nntr auditor (he to draw aa lhe treasurer) for ail moneys to be paid out oa account of eourl house expenses. The eommittee aaaoiated 1 C Cushmaa chairman. A. C Thompson sooa resigned, and Brownlee was appointed to fill tho vacancy. The committee f 1 trat for phra and epe ificatiomi for the building, aad after examining several plaas, the owe furnished by G. P, Randall, an experienced architect, of Chicago, with the concurrence of the coatimisaionci a, wat adVrpti 1. four memory u not al fault, t!ü' building is t be 60x109 laut, two stories high, besides a baaemoat; the r of is to he of slate; court room in UN ... - eeeoad story. The foundation is aaata rjf concrete (gravel and assMcrt;) m oi n thai ia laid sosae twa of thr(" leeC f . . , . n . ,c . , . a MW1, brick then five tiers of stone, the ereaturiva, u .... . :.. I t 1 1 . . er rx.r im oi v.mcu 1.1 im-ih- ih-hi-ih . iroin m nine- ia. Aeeutui .o,..j, ..... The graval for the eoaerece tfl hroaghl -W rnilmtid tn ui MM TiffSCMOl ui' 1 Karly ast ppriasj the eoaimiUe adrerrtis"l for asaied nrots ssl f r the erce

I MaVBBHHani

H A 3 DW ARE y3 - Blj I : IX ALL it the Old MM 1 & BREI 3. Successors to

I "AVE JUS T RECEIVEJO A NEW SUPPLY OF

! snr.r.v IT K1 W A REi WTr- t,:t!! aroM io I II t,r LoW JIU. If vua i M-fare, te, siMi, B'iss, r re, ' STOVES i TINWARE,

(fall kiüd-!, jir us a cj 1. We n;. unl.uturf to onl -r kind? of TIN &, COPPER-WARE, We i ire Mcaied lb -,rvi : af MR. H. B. DICKSON, wlso will be happy to tee hfl old fiüiids nasn.

NAILS, PA1NT3. HOES, I'A.h,

We Invito Everybody to Come

and S REMEMBER THE PUCE Vb1. u . tvn 0i'sai, c mrt h-e bv the chairman of said committee. Several bids were received, when the wiMuttee proeeeded to post nj in reference to the reBponsibilitica of the different partikinS P-P A investigation, the committee denned it a a . at . ai bt to ,t:t tho contract to Air. Kpp rson aa e e 1 c an 1 air ravoriic, 'i uaiayeiie, men atfC and experience, men who havebcen c fof ni:i yean u, die erection . . Puljl,c building, p ntlsmanlv, BRQ in eYcrr way responaib'e. lee contract was taken by these parties at $72,000 Babble as follows : The committee is tee concluded to sell $20,004) d" the 5 years bonds, in rder t run tht? brick4,1 J - v. 1 J r Tne Donaa v-crc u v :i banker in porte, at par. The in; rest oa theni is I ;,, Mvnmwth Jnlv ftf ,..,,!, u u Vcrv gratifying to know J c M hat the credit oj our county, in a I inane! point of view, is so good. The t j v ' pr babilities tre that n more bonds will be issn d. there heingonly ?1- 000 sni . , ... , .. be collected on the tax duplicate of 1 , , . .- . , nu r' t raise ihe amount wnich vjii had the delinoueneics of 1869, will n;.-t likelv exceed tin amount required a' i nnlcsa stme alterations, now advised, shooio be made the contrnctrs de- , . . sired th'i commute : to appo ni wmc , , , , ' competent, acanowledged architect to sat what material should, or should n 4. , be use , and to direct, oversee ana rc- , i ,. I v lew the w rk as it pr presses wen Babcock, of this place, received the :- nintmcnt; be is well known to be eminently iiualified to discharge the il dies ! llilllit iiii'ii.ii- m i" iii.i. liiu til ; .111: , : ! 01 the p itiou :!i important position i t u iK -j attached a art at deal i f re ! pponsihiiity Pie numittee was very fortunate ia obtaining his services, ai Ä0 probably receives ample com 1 ti i 1 1 i iB erjndusion, we would rcwiarl that ... .., .iv,rs havo e t r MUß. i anv, extra I artaen -n account ol me buildina of the new e-'iirt house. The contract pi Ice is some P 10,000 less than I - the estimate of the architect raking , :t ,11 :.. aji we the committee has j been very fortunate in 1 tting th.. eontract, in selling the honda al par, and in the sel eti n of an overseer. : " , . We omitted t st::te in the proper , , . . .. . 1 nnti, tn.,t tfte time set for the couiple- ; place in it tne time set rr tne comple tion of the building is Moveiuher, lsil It has b . n or i iui td give a clear and truthful statentenl ' i' the proceedings i... i . .i... : i a;,... 'o in im- i.ieiui-i'M until .net iuviuuihi: , ' .. , IOM . , ' the levyine 1 che tax in lbOt to tne 'f u; ;s,"tj, 0n?f'i'! Z I' ;-KkllI Ii. Cncle 8am McDonald town ass iesor, has furnish I as the figures of the I r seal p pulati i of the town. V hile aasking tho annnal assessment, he also took the enumeration !' j rs ms in the Iowa, thinking the board of trustees would alio him something for the service; bal they thought differently. lhe number south ol the river is 7'; aoutb of the railroad and west "1 the river. 450; north of river, 1,400; total, 22,550. From Ihm rtatcmenl it will be seen that "or population has not iucreaa d during the j- i t two years. fhe Rochester pa ire the $py and the TVnaea are engaged i;i terrific w;ir f w rds whieli b des the direst restilts, mil the assurance in the last auaiber of the Spy nh n! ! ! faithful!; - arried nut, which is that ao blood will ! ipill d. Had this announcement no! !,,...,. Il , , ' 1 t If!, I -I 1 I I I III ll I I ; I' V II I HIT ' e : a i j ml r 'p rter t', tu' s ene oi o n Iii i t . gather paeh partiealaii of Ihe battle a ":! I prove of interest la the public; hut it I d ubtless the better polier to remain :it a sal i distance nnd I ...l. It: e I wmKm "PF""M Fy w m,. - hauj of the quill aad aeuaora. , . Ureal arrivals ! Ureal arrtvalau . , ,., M . y. ! ,,.r iroi .L !il V 1 "iti!. " fi'"" ' e ... , , , . - 11 v lieruian s eneap ury puxis store Beau? i In I styles of dress 401 ds sold at J

, , , . . 1 1 onrjrii, 01 ine t-'umiv m i .-i riia u. anl Kr. -atly redu.ad pnr -s Qaata atethiag. s;it( oMni)i;lT1Mf t0 ,h. highest bidder Boots and Shoea, lints ;md (1:ift, nrt- for eaah, withosd record t- appraise- .... 1 c meat laws, tubjecl lo redemption selling il lofret pneei tbaa ever before, DAVIDHOW, Sheriff H,C, (V.m.- one. COBM tlh and pi' e us a r-) f3S

T 5 N W A R E , &c.

Gk eatEiR Reduction!

.KINDS OF

DWARE!

rkfwn Corner, "KENRIDGE, I!. B. DICKSON, T)T)T "VT M.i ! -krr HARDWARE al eOST rani S3HXÄ0S 'S3XVH Tinware, Iron, Hails, sc rfiFJ. ' in, on; 3d0fl 'H8V8 'SA10 Id STM co Us. DICKSON'S OLD XiXSU A DBECKEIBIDQE. For the b-.-st S iwiog Machine buy the Singer. ju 1 t f NG-.V ADV2TSSE-iEr.,TS. W rfJ "J HI ,4 f Hg j gf j J 1 kj I f T fy KY i f V llLli.lt uLlillL OL DCill liL iltN and Laportc Streets, PLYMOUTH, IttD. iz: ii m mi mm. We have a nice stock of Dry CoodSy Ho ions, Hate i Caps, Bo 0t3, and Shoes. öua nooBRZES Crockery i Glassware ql Hardwares We art closing out at REDUCED PlilCES, And invite all to call aiel see us. CLEAVE LAND S BEHRENS. July 7. I87o.tötf LEO St L ADVENT'S. I1EH1FF S SALE. I'v vvtito of an ortier orsale and a decree of foreclosure rf mortjrage issued oal oflae office of the clerk of the Marshall eirenit r-..iirt in furor of Usmie E. V bValkenurtrH, and agaiaal thtaiel Mo wry. 1 ; directed, 1 will oiler for sale at public auction n Saturday, July :;. 1870, . . i. i i. i i .... i I!' " 11 I I' lit. Ill- III l" t ( IUI Iv U. i.I 'l , u,clock B1 at lhe c(ll,.t ,,olis(. ,,,1(,r n pmoyth, Marshall county, Indiana, us tit law directs, the following described real estate, to-wil : Lol number forty-fire ( t "0, us designs cl ii i "Mi the plot of the town of r'rederieksbnrgh, situated in Marshall county, Indiana, to- the highest bidder t'.ii- cash, without refrar! to appraisemeni laws, subject lo redemption. DAVID HOW, Sheriff M C. iulTtSO URVEY KOTi:E. M 1 : . ot"cc ' hereby giTea thai Mie under signed, surveyor of Marshall county, Indiana, will, oa the 1st day of August, 1n7o. al rennest of John Kimntey, proceed to -iii-diride the lands in aection township il. range 1 cast, in Marsball county, Indiana. Kon-residenl ownen af lands ia section, who fail I tmcet aie at the residence tt ! ii 1 Kiaamey, and provide for defraying ih"ir proportion af the ,xj"n" of ;.: ! -u:ov. will te returned bi rae to the county an dit or ;is delinquent, and uHi delinquency willbeplaced on the lax duplicate lor collection according lo law. M. H. RlfE, Purveyor. By J. i'. Hawkins, depalj . jnl7tS rai OTIC'E OF DISSOLUTION. L lilt j,:: n re r io j ncrriuirv wc i . i. , . r . i. .. tween E. J. THOMPSON an.l I. If. GRKKN anler the name and style of THOMPSON ,v GREEN, ia ties day dissolved hy aantual consent. The said B. J. Thompson will oil c: all ! !,.. 'tue lhe Srni sad assams lUbitities B. THOMPSON, June ls7i. A. H, GREEN. 3IIIERIFF'b SALE. Bt virtue of an order of snie and a de . ... , . m.i.-u it the office tu the clerk ol the alarsaail oircuil eourt, on a judgment in favor af "iel aValkenhnrf,h and against M uiuei Uunm Is, to me irrected, I will offci toe aa!e atpuhlie auction on Stttu r ii '. .fat 1870, betwi en the I r t o o"c! ,. !., a. at, aa i f:;,- o'clock t. in., :it t':t- COUH lnl s. JoOt in IMymonth, Mursball connty, Indiana, as htw directs, thefeUowlnr deseribed real state, lo-wil : Lot auaiber forty-four (44), st I . i n s -t. I noon the ptal of the town of Proderick bnrgb, lituati I ia Marshall eooa iv, adiana, te i1!' hlghesl bidder lor cash, ndthou! any relief from vataat ion or appraieTneu1 laws, subjel t( n lemptloa. 1A ID llow, rheril M C. ! OHElUFF'ti SALE. By virtue of an order of sals and n en -r-i' af foreeto are "i mortgage iasaed on: of the office r ti.'- derk of lie- Marshall r r nit eourt, in favor ot' Daniel B. VanValkenbnrgh and agalnai James A. Porter, to nh directed, 1 will offer far sale al pab iio auction on So frdy Jmh 30 IW0, between Ina hours ol in o dock . m.. atnl ,.4 o'clock, p. m., al the eonrt hoese door ia ps.tnouih, Marshall oountv. Indiana as the , , . .1 . n 1 , :m . ,r the l.illi win-: Ic.-cril. I i , al IT. est hi . io-wu hot number thirty ains (89V,ai deseribed on H.e plat of Im town of Proderieka a iL . a .. . . t 11 I . , iL. 1

FURNITURE.

g PALMER, Dialer in all kind of mT U BN I rr UU E Willow Chairs Looking ;!:ssos, Bed-8prtnjCi ar.d M attrasso. Undertaker Trimmings. walnut and rosewood coffins. alli OfsSbCaj ; ooox 1 A'l on Reasonable Tertm. At tht, old ptore of U. S. HlesTolasd on I .a Forte Street. Plymouth. Nov. Hflt. jLRMTLUE. 1 .V T T 1 1 E3SE8. fSprimg Oedi rn LOOKING GLASSES ETC naviog nncqnaled rar!',!:i(,. wc arc enabled to oiVi-r our j.'ods ut EASTER n PRICES. And '.''larnntf'- to nt'fy the psbHe, lih n to the quality "four ;öoils and Ike priees at which we offer them. PARGIIEU ä CO., INDIANA. t)LPORT1L N W ADVSRT'S G CK)D NEWS FOR THE HUNGRY I SOOTTS BORAHS, No. 7, Boaam'i Block, Laperte rtreet, !Piitioui!i, Indiana. We have repaired onr acw Bakery and Reatnant. unlets- it Smt-class establisbraent. We runt keep a tall assortment of Fancy Groceries, Oonfccttoncric) CVoars, and Tobacco. AU kin of Fruit I a seaMMa. Oy erlitt everjf M!e: also tVr nie liy the can, Meals z.t All H urs. Dajraasl week Boa it! on liVrol teraaa. Glre at a es if. saH sattsTy roursel Dceeaiber M 14tf KOONTZ a HOHAM. SvAet Qui Versue Bitter. Fo: h- lol'.owirvr REASONS Swcr -hotild replace tJ:e oM foriif or J Bitter OatMlac sn-ti V-; t ine is WjOtBAXTEn iwWrtaanjy U tkoi in effect with Bitter (juin :. laicl Balalrae haa sxxk of theTfalelse and penmttetd lilhrness of common Qraniao. Swct ts OssteiiM is made from Ffmvhui Raw only, the .source of Bitter Qwnine. In Bssss I 'Miinln? tho bitterness is lyrrcrtly elticcaledi nut may be inatanty ie-vi-loii"l it' des ircd. iwet Aulninc will not sicken, af very lititi substaacea often do. Swtfijttin'.ne Is readily taken, aSxt withoulthc teaat besitatiou, by olil amlyoung. Se-Wi.iiniie entirely obrtatea iiVit on Con tierublc lisiik whlcb chUdnea hnTO ID li'ti r Quinine. Swert niini:f rt";itiri-i no elaborata prorarauon to tako. is ready Tor iutuijf. use. SniTt Aafniitr, In its BgreeabtUnf and prompt eft. "acy, i!i--n'i!: a the lp;-blio nai l n much preju lice nguinsl Qnunino, and Iho efforts of Hi" intelligent I'h.bic-ian in its odwlnlstratioa. Sv -t Vtitlitln cots no more ttttui tho Kwret Minim en be had at tho flrtijr BtOrfS hi two fiTins. viz.: rtuit, follmnvt-'-. Tii.c , fami tcs ami tli nets licylunl RModtr, for use oaPhysid a:.ll!Sfits. Stjrans, Farr & I fcisfrWflCTURlKG CHEMISTS j i:V YOttK. atari UPa K.r-;ii- by v. E. BROWN. DRY GO-MS. ?l??a lM-:VAll! ! J. iL D AXiB & CO., Hare dater a sen off their entire stock of ' ... - ... - U5 l'on-!-itini: of HATS, (' PS, CLOTniXO, BOOT8 A SHOTS. DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, piTVTS delaines, HOSIERY, GLOVES, OENTS' i 1 RN'G GOODS, FURS, ivo. AT COST aaü LESS THAN COST, Aad ill :.'so;iaj $100 SN GREENB AC K To lbs cnatemar pasehaatag Um LARGEST B! L OF DOODS. lasathdy the people rtmi tbev bmab what ibey s:i.lit y luv-r, iliir-l tin ir j.rii s to low r: V.. id wide Bloacbi I Muslin, worth 18 cts.. at 1 2 I i ts. Ginghaasa, i rth SSeta., at 15 eta, ritjilii!. worth I 1 .-7k :it T" i ts. Ahtpaca Lustres, worth 35 cts., at 25 eta, Flannels, worth 7." cts., al ." ets. (icHi.l Crash. Ill et. J. a? IK-SIF,'. i.t Ty

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IMPORTANT T THOSE PUBCHASINQ HARDWARE! BUCK & TOAX, No. 0, VicMgan Street, Plymouth. Ind. AUF. now rrr-oivin!T direct from the MMhu tnrerü and Importen, a ireneral aa art meat of HOUSE TRIÄIMING an; HOUSE FURHISHIRG HARDWARE. And an eadleaf raatet i aaefal FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1UGN STEEL, NAILS, PAXT, PCTTT, SHOVELS. SPAtßBR. o t . 1 S& . ! 8fL D 0 RS, PUMPS, PIPE, PACKING. BELTtNO, MOPES, mot, tOWnER, .;!. BIBDCAVES, BJtASS AND COPPEM NETTLES, TfNCVPS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY PANCAKE TURNERS AND 8MOKESTA CAÄ Ejr., ETC. Cook Stovi-, and some thai don't Coek, Parlor Steves for sitting rooms, elttiqg rooaa stoves fur ; Parlors, Elevated Ores Stoves, und Oreaa tint have not been etetaled, Chaiaa of all kinds, k;it Traps to catch If ice and Mice Traps ,0 cau-!i Rata, I innPIfl IsinnPfPre mill flttnaN i AtUHClB UUpICrCrO dllU lrOi.tllJ AT WO K IN THE SBOP. ALL KINDS OF NflELF1 AM) HEAVY HAKDWAKB AT AS LOW FIGTRES AS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS CONTINENS. Oar Goods wore parchased with CASH 1 (W borro .-. d ':: nt tho rejy lowoft prices, ami Hplow fra nf Freight. W propose to ; soH r.r Caek aad vl- ion't earn where you get tt;e money. '. BUCK. C. E. TOAN. Q VBINKT WARE A X D A. L ALL EM Ay CC. ilsve on tisnd at llltttnu - eomntete and eteeant st. .k oTOaMBMrt Ware and faniltnrr. wlii.u th-y j ill sell at ti r reasmable r.it.-s. Ahn n eoaiplete j ,ick of nndfrtaker's Kumihnsr t;!'!. and i iofllns of all kinds, agood Uearac beluaUur to ti t c tsbliflhmcot. metallic torrns. oi-.v or nil BTodes.faniiibee prwptlT on orlfr luivf srraontentM with the 1 irirft hMe in west. a l hies cn, by wbidi tki -f BnrLd Cases a ptoniptij fujij;. al alltlms. h A. L. A l.l.i MAN A CO. T 10 THE FARMING COM31Ü axyrrv I t it " nl'.visiiro in uni'.tMiiicinir to tin Farmers of Maraa1l eonntjr. laal I Bavo iVr sa!.' thm toOowioLr Bum amchiis rj : Ramelys Separator. Horse p,w'r. Wood Kaw, Euglre, and Saw and rit Mill Machlaerv. FaaBlne MiiN. Baglera Doable steel Plows, Bhamway Ch-i Plow. Way A Lmhx HIk7 ('urn Pima, srandac or riiörtL: TaeCltmas Reaper and Mower with self-rake a. dropper, . ndds Horse R.ikc, Stravt-r'- drain ami S--, i I rill ßlrdtxUa I l -v.-r llulit-r. AH of lhe abovf articles ;;r' Mrarranted to be af good material, arell made, at l t do Srsl class irork, vrilb a f;.ir irinl. or nt ;tl ('nil and Bee me before simdmig v.ar ortU-rs eteewbere. -. M I , , I ' I ii V April 6, ISK tlnrl. Piyaoath, tnd. W. W. TYNER, PLAIN, I' ISCY AND gilded m nmmA not sa:-i ti s ici. Graiuwn. Glazing and lapt r-Hanging s'.nj. orer noari chooser a DfaPa store. Mas , lsTo. l".ii,f. Gh IE 31. JSZssTlJ JBJP iiT(ii'.' r kp tlully aoiNMioee lo i ti . tiz n ofp moitl and sarronndlng i mi.try, that ha kai perm laeatljt Locatrd i!i Ptjraaoaith, For ttic Wlipoail of carrinr oa lio .1 KW EU V BUS! ES , Oeeapyiag a partot A. Ilawlrys Rom nnd v,.,i.i4sn wbare be can al M tlmea be IbunS wirb .1 mil assortment u r' V . i'hocix I .VII .' h i! r. Repnirlwa lot n short notice. In a wrkman-liktf miinar. it-.;il 11 IR RAN 7 ED. Uarca St. is VNnl nm tu torviKY l atnl M AC HIN E no p I IN I1INE BUII.T ?fD REPAIRSO ON -ll;i; r NOTICE. rr ! vs. 8H 1 TIN I. M 1 LL OK A RINGS, O A MTlNGsHi mlpoallaaaows aad common, on baSW or made to erner. Wane bops, Iii !i re destrojeS bj Hrlast winter, have bosn febalH and nWaaaad .i:b in-- aiacblarj iIiwwikImw.1 All k intls ot rs-rir,t'i Ions in lhe bctt aol "I iralili- mrtiir.tr. Ord rt, ;,.'C'J. TT : t WV J ATMC. rrrssrt-ver.

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