Plymouth Democrat, Volume 16, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 September 1870 — Page 2

Democrat.

i 1 Lfc iNALD. J Editors. I :j;".ncrlio Stale Ticket. F Se?reta,rr of Stat, I AS EDDY, of St- Jos-.ol. For Auditor of State, fOI!3 T. 9IIOF.M AKFR. of tot. F 'i TrciMirer of 8rnte, JAMES P Rl aX. ot Mitnon. V'-.r Attomej cteSsSCaSj DAY LESS V. HAS!? A, of rigs. 1 intuudenl ...f rW:e Inati rti m B. HOPKINS, of Moat jrosary. indm of innrem o irt "I. ; WOKDEX, ff Men: r.R C. DOWNET, ol Ohio; II BUSKIKK. af Meats j TIT, of Tippecanoe. For Conrej. A5TAOSY, of Porter. " :i e of 9th Javliriel Circuit, - BRADLEY, ot I.aporte. '.rcuit Cowl Plot CUt Of, f J. WOOD, of Lake, ommon Plea? Prosecaror. FORI, of St. Joseph eountv. Tor Senator. 9 F. V AN V A h K F " BU RCi H. OX Jeint Representative, I HENDERSON, of St. Joseph. entatiro M. M. QALEN TIKE. d. Mcdonald. )r ' C. lU'KLINGAME. -ui . t JOHN SOICE, fr y. K. HAKBia rder J. ft. HOt'OHTON. jnr J. P. HAWKIN3. :er E. It. SHOOK. issi oners . JO.VA3 MILLER, -II. A. RANCK, H. KRAUSE. Nluction of Taxes. --man Packard claims that the eal congress passed a law rcc taxation of the country $80.and that he voted for the law, i the Democratic members op- : willing to give him the bene- j .otc on this question, and will he facts : The fiiSt Secti. n of n which the reduction is viibs for a repeal of the taxes . es, gold watchos. private bill- j 1, gold and silver plate, and . and successions, on passports tne I receipts of railroads, express; -. insurance companies, iotte . 11 lea, operas, circuse?. Wii-1 nies, canals, steamboats, ate., lafs accounts tor halt ot tbe uonnt ' I poor, the laborers, ean lud any ! km hill. Mr. Packard wOI no , oive all the credit he 13 entl ' r his vcte. Bv it the tanner. 1 ianie and the laborine msn still ler Republican le-ilation. to j 9 cents a sqnsre yard and Ct'tv t ad wsfen m on cverv vard of m f .1 they tny fur their shirts and t'r ' . aeSj .tad fross fifty to two hundred ens. 0.1 every article t-f elotning wear. The eiass of nien benefited .lis retluetiun are tnese who are best to p-iy taxes, and ho lea.t need apCaom. Six eentna yard tax on cloth that is used bv all condi-li-ii 11 on a private buhard talk. .ser- 1 five per cent, tax on the cot of er for shoes which everybody sanst . mmm mm tu mwym mmm wmrmr mmn ; cn no one n-e.j-j. Ai Republican poKcT kens up the - on woolen cloth for coats and pants a mm m m, m ?euts per pound and 40 per cent, ad j orern, and reduces by B hundred per- i t the taxes on dividends and undi- j d profits of corporations. Wp a ,1 Mr Pn-Vir,! im ..w. i v. j . j tl i ! nut; ins utt iiii'iersi.Mju. iul" erK ipof this beautiful law relieve? the ten ; ii i .i i .unions ot people et tbe twelve .-tates ' f Aiabama, Arkansas. Florida, eorcria. Mississippi, Tennessee. Kea-1 mkr, a. csmüm, & Carolin,, w. J ' T 1 I oui-Una and Virginia onl S4,566,R01 i büfl the state of Massachusetts alone. tin a p..puiaiion 01 ices man two mm1- 3 . n n- r. . .1 ns? is reiWTca m tae buoi ox W9miiZy . lb By all means let Mr. Packard, have j

'he fnli benefit of his vote, and let the j Only a mean spirited M fellow" would hc wa?' in the most dHcate and tond"T I administer it as to make it a blessinc in9 . . 1 1 . " . 1 :i 1 . 1:1 .v. uir I

mocratic party oe arrai-nea lor its ; -.position to law that relieves the a .1 . .1 ;n ana lesres tae poor man to pay tne :xe waicn snouia De paia dj tne ; t I 1.11 ! . 1 ? altuy. ine wear oi war. Thc situation io France is not mate-' , dlv chanced since our last !suc. The Fsssveh republic seems to be an WH-1 pea- n mmm m mw era Ustd fact, and creates much enthuasm. The military situation is very j ..Itical. The Prosaiins still surround ! l irasburg and Metz, and will pmbably I lpture both points soon. The Prus- ! siaa advance k- before Phris, a.d the -ircre of that city w-11 s on beirin. ' A'he Prussians arc caofideat of the ' cipturA of that cir v, and the Fiuneh I ars saugnac of their ability to hold it. The French cx-etnperor m a prison-. er in Germany, and the f f SSniHWl aud as-priaee imperial seesa to be exiles I in England. Fl.rraoiits), It a nka k re V Pacific Raili'oatl. The eon.-oiidattou of the Plymouth. : i Kankakee & P.n-ifie railroad with the Kankakee k Illinois river raürjad WSS c jnumniated a' f'hicacro yesterday. C. BL lieeve and J. C. Cushman, of Plymouth, represented the interest of this end of the line St the meeting, and re- , port that the prospects for an early com pletion of :ha entire Hue are of the 1 uir,at favorable kind. Tue jrreater portioo of the Illinois divlaior: mf the road ia dow under contract and ii course of construction, and the balanee wil) be put under contract in a fsw days TUc Indiana por- j tion of the road will a4so be put under j contracS aa aeon as new board of di- i reetors can be elected. When completed this road will bn an imvortaatt '.h.k in tke thr- vat-K li m n m,.. .m m. -T s uiOTanveni 3ween mo Aijannc

1 and Pacific The iuterest which two of the bet road? in the country the PitLs-

buri. Ft. AVayne & Chicago and Chi-; Boc k Island will have in it. j juill insure its construction in the most ' i substantial manner, and that it will be j ! kt rt up and operated as a firat-clasa road j in all respects. The County r.tir. j On Wednesday, the 5tn day of Otto!ber. the aericaltunü society i f Marshall , eountv will cominenee its 1 Ith annual i f;tjr :U the lair grounds of the society. : . . . c . - 9W tne luU 0 to oe coutmued lor three J v,. The mere announcement of this fact should suffice to call the attention of al! . persons interested in the prosperity of the county to the importance of the sab ject, and to arouse them to action. Our eountv is one of the riebest in Indiana, aud is making rapid stiiies in! . o I I agricultural improvement. New land is j being eleared and prepared for the plow I in every direction from our eountv seat, i Tasty and expensive farm houses, and ' substantial and commodious barns are j the ueneral rule instead of the exeeption, in this day of our history. No.7. by using the proper means to improve, j our stock, ourseeö grain, and our metb ods of farming, we can place the county i in a position of which we may well be J proud. öou;e Ol our neighboring coun t ties on account of their great laek of timber, r ' thus the greater ease in improving .e laud have up to thia times, outstripped us in progress; but, to-day, Marshall county the peer of any county in northern Indiana. Let us continue in the road of prosperity. The best piatl toaccompiisn tnis result IS to en i r ji ii -i 1 ura footer and build up our agricul ; tural society. Every farmer, merchant. Professional man, and bv bor,nrT nan in any depirtment has an interest in this work, and each and a11 shoul(1 Iend a ""S hapd' anJ an cneouragii g word. Their I'osllioii fhc radicals of Marshall county are I distributing, as a campaign document, j tbe great tariff spoeeh of Cengressnuui Jki!l, C .,. i Kellv. of Pennsvivania, in , . . . , I istbe saostnltra doctrine of a huAi voeatcs I protective tariff. B pur3uIu, j, crUTSe tho raJIejl ujanu.cr, 0f Marshsll county commit t. A . , . , ,4. . 1 imhmcitcs uucHij luine iiiii jtrui cuvu j tariff doctrW, which is SO jnsilj odious ' to every western nsasj and laruier in thc c.,mitry. paekard trie, to dod-e 1 the is5riie, kttc carry water on V sbonldeis, sasnring eastern monopolists and nmnufaeturers thai he is all right on the tariff qnesticn, and trying to stake the western farmer believe that he is net a protective tariff 1.. an. The speech we refer to was distribu ted in tin Wa irons of farmers Inst week bv the radical managers and committee men of J'lvniouth, and. of course, indi .1.. . . most vital question. Thev are trying to " edneate their partisans npM to the Pfiutic pitch of robbing themeh e, to enrich the nabobs of the iron and salt priueipalitie. The foDowiBS article is ehaiaeteristie I ' I ,f its author. It U a intellieible, liberal j and public-spirited as could be expected ... M under the oircosastanees:" The remarkable interest man ifcstodj I hy lhe Dunfx-rat in thy lariüg of the corner - ftne of the new cimrt house sbovs a sinister ntotive. Too afftch ef s jood thins? is noorl fur nothimr. PprJinr. Ommorrat considers that the Dart . - that we are to have a new court house I umler a IXflaoeratie administration of fV rt.ela c;i" "ver v. rT-'r. rr i 21ml ij inr frs. I ir :in that ,.ot tklaka sufficient draat ,un be thrown in people's eyes to hide the gtgMtM swin- i r. iTrai uiai p.-tper is . onlv Tiavnirr court in -u -p (i'ht for TMii l: VTillT; h..7 r - eaty would well become the Democrat I nc iwuiT. n e mini tr.u iitna inouin the circuniStanecs. Republican would thus attempt to excuse his laek ; 0f enterprise, and attempt to cjve . j ... " m ü I political caat to a public affair, witll . which politics had nothine to do. As ... Dianv Republicins as Democrats were t. i vv aeawv s as fc. . a " 1 1 1 w. lilt tl'l 1 1 f" a I . I stonc' and n0 one but a n,ean' ""row-j mwd'A cver thou"h' to PW the a mhtic Kvery paper; in uur ric,BitTi tave the iPHan, sP'ke hirh,y nf the remonios, and Prai"ed the lib'i;,l spirit Of OUT citizens, If xt were possible for thc young nrn wll PresiJcs over thc destinies of that J "jrnaI t: ccupy a tmet place in tnc etiniati'in of our citizens than he dri - y holds, this rxhibition of envv. UBcharitableaess would se-1 P0 the rf'c,lItThe filljwin-extracts are fr-jm difources: The Plymouth Democrat has pnbaoea a neat imieSrre Oulumn lieet, unrler the title of Tke Corner S'oite, mr- ' in? a fall account of the late exereiaef ot laying the corner stone af f!ie new , cirt house, o be built at that place. It an enterprise ehufucteristie of th femotrat, and T' Corner Stone, will la. - mm ' he treasured . .: kecruk hv fiu.ar. 1.,, are fottaasll etiougn to receive it. Lip'irfc Argus. The bv Ivmouth Demot'rai eirel a vr-i y full oonnl of t.he bring of the corner st c ceremonies. It is a valu.i hs numb- for preseivntioj 1- the pc mmtr.IndiMian, Tho intellectual, SUtlnsilBuli" and mornl yoang man who pre ides over the destines of that virtuous sheet, the Rejsnwfaesna, sossas to he disposed to eouri 1 1 his rrews' ''. (paper into a smut machine i and himself info a blackguard, tt'c do ' not object. His dirty assaults upon ofrf 1 and respectable citizens require and rcwive no answer at our hands In throwing mud he shall hate a clear iM .ii -I erliAri Via aaiml nr. Kt nwit. i ' . we ask tor no dividend. L

Renition of the 73d. The reunion of the 73d Ind. Reift.

$th ?epte;iiber, was a very pleasant oc casion. There beni a great deal of siekness, and being right in the midst of j seeding time, there were not so many of the comrades present as there would otherwise have been. But those present seemed to enjoy themselves finely. The boys commenced to arrive on the 7th, (luite a number of Co. C., from I ; South Bend, in wagons. At 9 a. m. a procession was formed and marched to . n n . r a the C. C & h. depot to DM i r t i rades from Jusporte. and i , . . ' meet the com" ftcr a short 1 ! but friendly shaking of hands with the Fresh Fish." procession re-formed and 1 marched to the P. Ft. W. A C. depot, and then to the hall, where the comrades tool: a M rest at will," for a half hour. The time baring arrived to proceed to hiiairaena. Col. Wn.le ravc the command. ., .-' i iff, Tit i. m eoiiirailes . tin motion a eommittee was nppointed to select officers for the SMming year, and to draft a eunstitutior; The following was adopted : For President, Capt. D. EL Mali, of Logansport. Vice-Presidents, Col. A. 15. Wade, of South Bend: Col. O. I . I II. P. Bailey, of Plymouth; Wm. Reynolds, of Westville; Dr. Speneer, Mouti cello: Maior Krhnhle. Crown Point g - Murdoek. Wansport. llec. 0 m t i m Ttl. i .Sec. K. J. LommuIIy. lreas., Jefcepu Hagenbuck, of Laporte. mt .i j j ! I nc constitution was men rcaa anu , . i g- . ' adopted. Opportunity was then given f .i -.--. ci I for Signing the constitution, When bl I it a At. t mS1 enrolled themselves. Adjourned until , 1 p. m. llie eomrauca were prov.aea , with refreshments at the houses of citizens to their entire satisfaction. At 1 v.AQn;.v nnvonf(l .ATU ,.A hv P BOCltiy LOUencu, aim, iuu PlyIllouth Band, marched to the Kinm. Col. Sumner, in a short and in- j rv teresting manner, welcomed the boys to the hospitalities of Plymouth. Cd. A. B. Wade, in reply and on behalt of the comrades present, thanked the citizens j of Plymouth for their very generous j hospitality, hoping that we all might Hve to see a similar occasion. Gen. Packard was introduced, and addr-ssed the couir;ide3 in an appropriate manner; all were exeecdin-lv well pleased with , . m; foil-; no nf HM.I14M ; te speech. Maj. lalkins. ot Heenes ter. was introduced, and rehearsed the snn2i vour mission." On motton (Jen P"ard Col Sumner were made jlfinnr:rc ammhan ofthm sonietv. Thev . j j thanked thy society lor the honor run ferred on them. Society then adjourned to meet in Logsnspoit, rec. 31, 1371, unless sooner called together. I). H. MULL, Pres. II. H MitkDOCK, Sec. Boiirhon Itaawa BOUBBON, Sept. 13. Ya-. Democrat: I have been unable to lurnih you any items for two weeks. Family sick neighbors sick niysell halt sick, j Jjourbon, usually one of the healthiest places in northern Indiana, this year i comes in for her full share of lever and sgne, sndthe thousand and one ills thnt fiesh IX lu-ir to. A number of deaths in varioU4 ioealities outside of town h.te 1 ! .1 . . t. ccurroa 1,1 Ul" F lwo Blwno I I i' ... w, . ,- i . . ! - them Daniel Bowman, Mr. Wick, a son of Luther Banks, and Mr. Hoover. Dr. " 'l!,s,-'n- "hose praotioe is ejinte extensive, reports a lart-e number of eases, leff f which, however, arc considered dangerous. The RennbHcana hve nonrnated the nt .leans n..ve nom nait.a tin lofriufftOWashiD ticket: Justices of in A af At-A . T. w8 wwoaoip mckot : justices 01 ; the peace, D. Parks, Elder II. A.: jSnep; trustee, Matt Erwin; assessor. Bth,kM ,j"h,ncr ; - w Swauks and J L . HtmTJ Wm-'lc-rIer 1 ncw erring out his first term as j justice 01 nie yisia, was ueiure iue tun. : - - ? : a.: ana. : tcbiwu iur a rfi.oui.nuuo,,. sue nounna nri baring been virtually decide 1 . , ..,.,. upon betöre the convention assembled, ei ra a I a:anner ! ou saw buch. The extraordinary action of portion of . 1 I 4. 1;. nis party last sprin-m relation 10 nr. fitness for the office the withdrawal of his sureties, fcc., clearly foreshadowed this result. It i& not at all surprising. a. m . m it neither is it strange. It is according to the eternal fitness at thing? a;id Henry may as well accept the situation, ground arms, and capitulate. A.M. Davis, of Lincoln, Nebraska, paid our town a visit last week He looks hale and hearty, and is well pleased Titb his new home. Pope Tins, jr , and our M intelligent citv attorney" seem to be a little spleesy when speaking about the writer of of these item s. Why is this thus, gen tlemen ? Ue calm, do-.; days will M?on be over ! Harmon ha been going for the deputy tax collector. Harmon says he took too b ueh dog tax. The deputy tax j collector calls Harmon a saphoad, and 1 intimates tint it i no such s doggoned thing. Harmon wiil undoubtedly deny that he is n NpttCnd, and call in the deputy collector for the pro. f. If it i not Ibfthooaaiagt Mood may be expected Wm Sear has just returned from New Voik, when be purchased a large si ck of eksthing end gents' furnishing goodS. Lewia Erwin, who has just completed the ecnauj uf Uourb jn says he populat i n i4? 875. Our friend Luther Hanks has placed us under obligation to him for a basket of the largest sad finest Havered peaches wc have ever tasted in this part of the country. Many thanks, Mr. B. flstwgl bharp has returned from KanSna, lthere lie haa been for tbe pat yearHe is uf tfla opinion theve i? no placo rfko home. An rtioU mrr a rrA In the Rt'Vvbltw , September let, under IIa fcaad can of September let, v

ot " Bourbon Items," purporting to be an answer to an item under this head a i a few weeks ago in relation to the re-

duction of taxes and the national debt, Although the article appeared as editorial, it bore the uumistakablc ear marks of our astute and intelligent city atforucy a man who knows just enough to write a common town ordinance so that j an extra session of the board had to be called to repeal it, revise it and repass it, to make it intelligible. He says the national debt has been diminished nearly four hundred millions. An editorial in last week s lupubucan aires (i:iLogan as authority that the public debt has been decreased about 8000,000,000, only 6500,000,000 more than our intelligent eity attorney has it a v Siy small difference, to be sun;, but ncverth loss a difference. In a speech delivered by Mr. Bontwefl in the house of representr.tives, July 21, lSbS, he ma le use of the following language. I m lh to call the Attention o1' the hou-e to & fact deduced by CMvfa! exOMliMUOii .. etatUtics ob:a:n:'d from the Mototact vcroUn o: :h.' It - u.v. ehooint; that with 'Ur reoooreoa and tkm reven.ir of ti'ff? cocatr arc hv.x secured a hin: dioi iuntionortht pcHhc debt. I coafci th.it, oftr the rar.-ful ex-iaiii:ttion I had nuide. I ftlt compelled to review It to sec if there wan not some adotaiw bi ta maUoea or!n the caicahition, fo aMtiatohfair ta iao eviaVaoo that farabaed of the ability 01 the DOOBte of the cumtrv to lfon(dat the pHhlit; dcht. From the lot day of April. 18-V5. to the M d it of January. are hive paid o-t of tii pub'ic tre:tstir $12 (r.Oii'i or money. Upn a rfl'ul aaah9 of the .-xpend tures of the govemmet, dur:-1.- Mit? two ream und nine montb. . end tn.tt tni exitenae of a p ite ettabuhaunt aai " . lcnidine interest, poarfoaa aad boaattoa. upon taa saala uf ihn jiai WSJ aai tJ7 whm :he ispenwa oi the coviraaaanl were STOfun.ojiO rson IhmU t'.iey arj to be the preneiu ve ir, amounted to lit. , . , . ."v. k. t w i i a w f4S5.KK000. raowtea that Me nud. over d above thoe erpenH. 9l.0SS.Vn.MQ. Oa tho SfVt 4mj ol April, 185. t.ie public debt Noadatad and n'crtatned wa ssJaissSjOSS, a .d the l.'na.-aj0Sud which we p:tid between the lt dtv of April, 15. lhe 1st day of January, 186 would have been 6lded to the public debt la proper expena-s of the war if we hacf nor paid ujenTout ot the public rev(o of public debt debt on the lot of April, SMS, what we paid for our war expenses, inr.lndine in t tereit on the war debt, pen-ion, and bounties. I befwen the 1ft of April. 1W5. and the 1st of Jan. : IsKQ rii.. miKli. 1..K mmm ki.il r. -.-4 Ufa. mm SSmei out o the ordinary reveou, would have ,,mounfodroX üOO.000 In th fuce of thi reat lXT urH- i.ow.iioe.w oi the public dett, are we to uine that th neoole of this couu'ry arcnot annually to make con-idenhle paymeuta of the public debt ? Alraont one-third of the Miblic debt haa been paid in two years and nine ni ntha This alleged reduction took plact du ring the presidential tjrm of Andrew Johnson, and the statement that in two years and nine months, April Ißt 1865. to Jan. 1st. 1868, we paid $1 . O66.000.C00 of the rufl ; d was made simply to " pull ' vo! JYCf the -ves cf thc PP " W n ;t time. pace ot desire to enter into a statistical e MTeauga 01 a um so enormous as our present national debt, with gentle men who differ 8500,000,000 as to the mount of reduction. If the debt was. according tu .Mr Bout well, in two years and nine months, reduced 8l.OGii,000,000, we are heartily glad of it. It. according to the Republican the debt has been reduced 1900,000,000, we are glad of it. If it has, according to our intelligent city attorney, been reduced S 100000,000. we are glad of it. If h it is bt little less than it hat been fur seve1 ret rs past," we are glad of it. A people ivcV. from three to four hundred j millhons per year wid be elad to know MJ of tQe ormous mi. nnts thev are called to pj yearly, had been appropriated to the paynsent of the public debt. If Grant's sdministratiou Ikis faithfully collect 1 mi and properly applied the revenues and taxes wrung from the people to liqui Iate the claiu!S of a .,roni;;at(l ;iik1 dia honest party, it das done no more than should have been done for (he past ten years A party that n give away one hundred and sixty million of acres of I the public lands iu t'ud thort spaeu of ten years, ought to be able to reduce the debt to aluiet any desired amour. t n , . j ETef- man woman and child has an 111- i L I u. !

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terest in it and cannot escape taxation j ' to help pay it. We must endure the) eviK 'hat are upon us. But we can secure ourselves against the future by takhaye een unuiini;fui 0f tlc cllst;tution and raararukanj of their , , , ,nomv flmi Bt :t h i o r hand8 of those wbH nave bce1 fnlthful (0 bcth wi,e and 8aeac;ousi and win go stead of a burden under which the peo pi3 are bending, staggering, and liable It c- orr Q7 crushea, without the h ope of pos sible relief. An t ii aiil SM h. After much heralding through the columns ot thc Republican, aud by S.Orth; "Indiana's great statesman" arrived in Plymouth last Thtttitdsy "fof to" say his eignen t, argumentative and orerpower'ltjj speech, relative aud pertaining to the matters and tilings concerning the R el fare of the "statesman's" couutry. II-; was aeeompanicd by Oeu. Milroy, a veteran office-holder and the hem of Winchester, and they were received at tho depot by a Densvcratic friend who aseorted up town end intiodueed them to the chief men of the radical persuasion, of our town. After due deliberation aid proper, consideration, when the time name for the delirery of the speeches with which tb c distinirttished gentlemen were tsupj'os to be pregnant, it was Resolved, That, owing tti the fact of there being no audience prepared to deotc the time and attention necessary to properly receive the said speeches, it would not bo adviabifor the anfferers to b permitt d to Iah r and bring forth in tili place, but that they should travel. The raluil ndsuiuiatnitiun draw from the people between four ami five i 11 t liuiKin ii in 1 1 ! i us nt ilii!;irs annually, anu because this amount is ii"t stolen or spent, radical aarpies all orer the j country ;tre Irving t BUtke the people believe that it is to their interest to keep them in puwer. Tlic monthly reduction of the national debt, wlneii uet unfrequently eaislB niilv on miner. IK ntirnfled -k n oviil.Tin I ' 1 " T-ZT . egrnaPBaaajeisJ sVQftwj n1rssjusi srltn

taxation as it uow btands the reduction should be one hundred per cent, greater than it now is; and the reduction wuuld

be so increased under an honest and competent administration, but the pcopie have lung since ceased to look for either honesty or competency in a radi cal administration, and now seek relief in the irrand old national democrat :e party, whose watchword is "honesty and competency. Send in your subscriptions to The Democrat. For the best Sowing Machine bav the Singer. inlßtf J NEW AOVERTISEMENTS. HE PEOPLE '1 Bm I SEE. HE PEOPLE' Again we aunoun-."-The Place to Raj lhe Best of COAX. OIIm, such as Congress did not use when the Lth Amendment was massed, is at the " P0PLE'S DRUG STORE." Had our oil been used to throw light upon a dark tub. j'ect, there would have be?u no auch botchery in legislation, and we will sell it at 35 CTS. PER GALLON. 30 grai ns of Quinine for 25 cents. Other goods at reasonable prices, and all customers are waited upon by the undersigned. AND HEW POE, Pharmaceutist. Fl SMC S ALE. a HE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXrOfeE TO PuhllcSale at hfa residence in the town of Walnut. Marshall county, Ind., on Tuesday , October 4, 1870, tbe following described real eetate and personal propertT : One half iutercs in a HTEAM CIKCUl.AR SAW-MILL. FOLK LOIS AND STABI.K, own d hy Loech A Bailey. (If buyer denirea. Bailer will aNo kW h Interest. Tki ii one of lie Scot ruilla in M.ir.iall cnnty. w'll rut from one to two tnousn: d feel ot good taarirr pef hour, and is in good repair ana fine ruiiiiitiir irder. A jroort new two-torv FRAME HOU8B, well ndr.ptVd tor a Boarding "House. TWO LuTi. a (rood BAUN. WELL, and oth- r con vei-fence, all enclosed hy a ne.it and nhtantlul fence. The Term upon whi' h th- n al efafe will he aold are one-half cash, and one-half in twelve monthf. with interest on bark pay:n-nt. Personal Property. Two voke of (jood rtxen. one fat Cow, iwo lo? V : II 1 r- . a c n i1 at . 1 1 r . 1 rärt rwr' 1 . ' Beaaeh M Furniture. Jtc. Ac. fcc. 1 frni 01 aie 01 ptrsotai projteriy niaue kiiu.yii on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. a. nM. F. LEECH, Walnut. Ind. Iha- 310 acres of choice which I will acll at private or, rca&of.able lernn. Sept. 15, 1670 -2td M. V. LEECH. THAT has caused this GHF.AT COMMOTION Cood News and Truo. 9llcmati Woolen Factory. Bon Cardtas SehiperB Cardin? ami Spirn in? 20 Cloth Dripptni;, FuliiiiL'. DyIag. ftc. Jtc. Coinc aad so6 oar pfaiia and Caocr Ca sal meres. Flaiiu- , rt.;m-. Woolen Blaakets, Stoek.ag Yam c. A. . f oar BiaaafisetHtc, u exchang for wool at tlic Kactorr, Tlppeeaaortoarn, MarvJaui comitv. Ii.rti.ina. and at the Furniture eatabtiaA-nit-nt of a. L AAanaa Cc, iu Mjaaoata. FURNITURE. Q PALJIKIl, Dealer in ail kiada of W i M. m, U ll'ow Chairs Lookinsr Glauses. Lca-Sprinfpi and Mattraasiea. Undertaker Trimmings. WALNVT AND BOSEWOOD COFFINS. 3Io til. lit? OaCsfM GOOD SSIAJBUVXa A'l on Kci-infi' ! T.-rm. At U: old ntore of (J. 8. CieavelaBd in Ijiforti Plymouth. Nov, ISSS. Street. Rs !L - ROADS. i StflaurSjfs , Muyiie a Cell On an. 1 after Jaaa 1 ath, 1870, Trains will lf?ave myS7mn0Ay. VSrSri ' kviunlcaex. m i.S p. M . leave daily.; 1 'h nt,,b,lfSat,'M ' kaVt!" .t'o'i- d lily. (Hnncays rc-.-pifd.; a follows: daily. TRAINS OGINO 9YK&T. mtmn oaa. Jtarme iaiaiL.

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ST ATI osra. .rxr-ats in AIL. rxrRZss. ajcrnsas ?ittSurKh. 12,15 a w 1MB a m' J,M rwflC.SOA a Rocheater..: SJS M j S.SS ' IMS M Salan 5. " 1S.S1 " SUM 1.2T rsi Alliance.... Km " 11.15 ' r.40 " 2.-J0 fantou... . ,1 r m 7.S4 " . 2.Ä7 " M isslllon... 4 11 14.40 M i 7.41 " :i.lS " Orrrille AM 1.45 8.1S 1 3.50 " Wooeter..,. . " 2.01 " -.45 ,k 4.20" SlaliMleld... HAT, " LOS ' 'U.20 I 5.58 " Ar MO M 1 4,40 " ilOJO ' 6.30 " rnsuiinB, 7 (HJ a.M . j, ms ' ; .so k Bnriiaa ISO .2s 11.2a M '7.3a ITn r.diuk' 7.16 " a 7,05 IIA " S.U For -st " 7.37 " V2.4S AM 8.54 M l.iaa 8,58 M ! 9.05 1.30 ' ÜO.-JO Van Wert .' " 10.12" .2.30" 11.2S " Fort Wayne 10.40 " IllJS 8.15 - 1 14.50 a K CnhimMa... " !Ur 4.19" IU" War-aw....; " I MS 6.05" I S.15 " Ply mouth . . 12.35 T Mi 2.50 " 0,15 " 3.08 " Vaparaiso... , 4.30 7.11 185" Chicaeo 3,20 1 6,30 " a.20 " .20 14 TRAINS GOING EAS7. STATIONS I MAIL EXPnK.S. KZPKBSajKEruEM rhicseo ... 6 ri a bi 11,20 ah' i 5 r a Valparaiso.; S.07 " ll 42 " T..1 " Plvniouth. ! 9.MI " 1,53 m J.50 A .o- ' U'araaar . .. . HOW " j 8.U M .51 " i:olarabia..llMS 4.iü " 10.30" F.rt Wavut ! 12.55 " SJS ' 5.45" 11-KU.Sl Vjh Wart atSen " S.3S is.25 " : una S.1R " 4.10" ,8.05" 12.55 Punst 4.37 ! 9.3T " IM " Upandaak S.SS " 5,48" 10.03 " 2.12" Uucyruf 5.5 .IS1 10,45 " 3.10 " f' ( 6.40 " I ß.lO" !MM 8 52 " II , ) j A j gjg 12.SS F M 4.20 " nTaaanaHL. ass " I 7.n". " 12.: " 1 i.w " VTooater.... ?.45 " ! 8.S3 " 4.01 r.u " Orrvlllo ... : 8.57 " 8.42 " 4.27 " fi.S3 " Maeeainun... a. 35 " i S.SS " 2.58 " 6. is " Caatra.... S,ST S.1S " 3.13" 7.17 " Alliance... . 11,00 " :: " m.v. 1 7.35 " Sal'in 111.40" .10.1S " 4.23" i 8.40 " Rochester ..I S.05 rl t ,02 " i .08 " Pittfinnri .H.io" ums4 7,o.- " io.r,2 "

F. A. MYERS, General Heater; par and Ticke : Agent. Cm dv I.. 11. It. riMli TABLK, Takeo effeot Friday. Jana S, 1S70. TRAINS GOING 8ÖÜT11. c.

Ai ( a'N EX'.'ltl. - t.iMl a m' rSS a a M ; 7:51 - aaa M sm m 0:18 " j R-lti KhlS " ll:Si M !,:,:, 11:10 r M M iStU M ' y:-7 -' I: IS ft:.VK 1;3t inns lO.-fS S:tS ,llr.Vl ': sai " astan M I " ,lt:IK ;:o 11:17 " 4;1." M U:'!i 'k in m ii r NORTU. Bnmssa aceena :SS v sr 7: 'K a u ise aits l::is HAD " l:SS :'ai 1: 5 SrSS " fcSl 11 " I II i I :'." ' Sas '. I1:SS 4tan ii:id r i :11 J' ,li:4l ,k .:r, . :a,i rut " 2:40 " 4:12 " 'i.55 14 i i M :i:S ' 4:40 " :i:MI " 4:M M :) rm MVi r

Laporte Stillwell Kankakee. ... N alkertofl . . Knott's T nor Ply month riro! RalleSai s.. Walnut Gravel PH.. lint heater. . . . Uoeoln. Birmiaaitara ii'i-i'-Bel aUvet Ckmrter Peril Peru I diirter R I River I tee da Birmliiffheas . Linrolll Rocheti Btaraeo r on r.. H ri 1 1 1 II a ... KattsBSdu A rgi is in. ....... t. Tjaer... Walkerton stiii.-i!...." MPi.rfo (ll P'N Rotlee Is hereby irleM tbnt m , erile rYsariBa 1, Snafler, lias left my b.-d a boar I vithmit tuot -ain'' or provoi'imon. ai netaewaare therwlhre eaatteneS aanfaakarboi nu hmr mal reell ll. pRrT.KTt'S flilAPFPH aegitiess

HARDWARE.

J-jT ASUSWASMS 4fc STOVKS. IMPORTANT TO THOSE PUBCIIASISQ HARDWARE ! BUCK & TOAX No. KkatfttS ttMMMth JhJ, now r4CalvlDj dfrc? from tho Mumfacturers und Importen, geaeral aaertmeat of i ! Hü CSE TRIMMING AXD ! I a a I m mm mm a a m mmx la m mm Mm mmt mmm. - - -mm MUUbt rUnKISHIliu HARDWaRt. And an anflaw rarlcry of c&eful FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1BOK BTBEL. XA TZS. PAfVT, PITTV. SHOVELS. SPADE. GLASS. SASH. DOOMS, PUMP pipe: picking, BELTING, HOPES. SHOT. POWDES. LEAD, hl BD' CA'YES, BRASS AXD LUPPF.lt KETTLES. TIN CI'??. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLFIiY PASC A KR TTKltEBB ASD SMOKK-STA CK?. Km, STC Cook Stores, and tome that don'tfCook. Pa; lor Stoves for ittiujj rooni. Ittinc room Stove? for Parlor. Elevated Oven Stove, and Oven that have not heen elevated. Chains of all kinds. Rat Traps to catch Mic and Mice Trap ,0 catch Rata Tinners Copperers aud Ironer? -ATWO KIN THE SHOP. ILL KINDS Of NflELF AND HEAVY H Ä.UDWARE AT AS LOW FIGURES AS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS CONTINENT. Our Goods wor purchiüert with CaSIT ! I We horro.Vkul U0 at tin. vi-jv hiuett pricf-. mnä MB. eil for ( -mt :ma we Ion t care where .u ,'! the loom-v. . C. BUCK. C. E. TO AN. bi n EAL ESTATE OFPIC Land Bought and o Reasonablo Term on Land and Town Lots for Sale -hya. C. & A. B. CÄPR0.

T he n li ec 24. t -35. r I e. 3M mctmm- t-pV-ijf'ld ar faraftam aotf hnprove' kcoaasaoiiatlaaa to land, heavily tinkered w i;h black walaat, pafdar j rater to rbr voll of oar owa eoaimaaitjaaS the aak aad oak: price, ts per acrs: taraaa eay. j travelin." puidfe. 'iTteomnibaa haakaea refitted The a )a see SB, 18c. r S C. V acrt--. extra ami Trill aiti iirtuTT ni ilai nal. aartw the wanlaad, wttk vkm keetuaitiity of heavy timbe r; i-ice j axvaaeatoftbeBeawa. S3 $15 per acre, oae third dowa,kalaace oa VotrtiaM. J . x-x." -.x The - e U sec 91. f St. r-inL't a e. WÜ acres, heavy t

' quaiitjanl ill iro-.a n-li.i,.,Ho.d! i-rle,. Mo DOT j acre, one-third down, halanca on cay terms. The !- Be, and n ie. -c in. t a-. r a e, iGQ arr.1-. dhmtit apu iki.i ino-.vuiL' ma era, nmher f enonüh for bnildiiiL' ;;:! lencini; aarooiiee: ariec jf per acre; lenas e y. Tae a U sec t Star 9 o. MB acte: abonl SO acres botton land. Ike h incc :i- Sne a rr.-iet ol uaabercd land aa can be found batae couatyzpiice twenty dollars nor acre. rod terms. the e xt n w m ca, t -n. r l c. BU acre, oaa barren and nowip marsh: to ba imd at nbaraain The 4 c M an ft m''i w H sec ;. t u. t l e. si acres., timoer and ilcwiuj: inarn; .lytu dollars. , per acre. 4 V 1 u ... I i. I I. ' IM ...1 til 1 . lO.l acres, part beary barrena, part aaarak. Biz dolla er acre per ficre. I Th gaot The n r H n w U secttoa IT. t 32. r 4 e. 4(i .v:res; oi land, id be had cheap aad .in rood terns. Thefri iv 'i W kj sec IS, t Hi. r 4 . Uf acies part heavy tlrabef , and some bottom land; ten: dollars pec mere. Town Lots. Lot 2! 'n or!irlnal plat c.l Phmouty; houic !ar;" eiK,oalnr two farafliea: ou nrf in ,flVt.a. l)ric,. Lot SS, price tSSSlI eiiMivlifor IWO faiuijii: .me of tlie most tle-ir.-tJ'l-ot 141. price tSJSII 300 210, SM l'jO. SM 1-j-s. 4H' I ISO, 4N0 ' 14'i, 250 4 acre n r hm block 5 in Cabb'-U's ad., f400 1 '5 acre 11 w 1.4 bioik ri do 4'. v, aon- s e (4 Mock r.a do U acre s W U lnck 50 do 500 rto 2S0 Lot IS d.) BJO I So 409 Lot 20 do Lot 24 do 4Ut I Lot S3 ami 94. with house. Roae'n a-1 . 500 Persons desiriar to psrebart Ussbeml tenii or I town smnnriy. will lo m-o!1 t us a c-.ll. 1 I i . . v . ... r ..V a . , . . . i'i"' t nuu nviLrawu : .i.:.-;,ct. ..... r In Browulee's block, PLYMOUTH, IXD. ew25S9-121y. EAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF R Office In the room formerly ocennled by the Picture Gallery, and south of tbe Democrat office. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT of the title of all JLfttuts and W.otH in elfrrrshatt Con My. HEAL ESTATE BoUfkt and Sold on the Mutt Rcasor. illc T rmt. No Extra Char.uo Made Fur iaforaaatloa relatire to chain oi Jtii.e to those h.r ii'i' c.rvc-vauoes made. Wild Laiid, Imp'vd Farms Town Lots und Residences Foeealeat ory Low Ift ICES aad LONG TIStB. Call aud examine lift of Luidt for sale, tmm Prict i INSURANCE OFFICE. The Mtowfssj oasnBanlea nr.- renreaeulei hy tt. co n ta. v. 7" i7. Vaas fork imtt $4,600,000 00 'I A R TFOR D.of Hmrtfy . ft. 2.600,000 00 MERCHANTS, of Chicago.... 1,000000 00 Taeaeve eawpantes are wrii knewa to Bala ominuijity and tae country, as Prompt nil UHfnlVie. insurance effectrd at the LOWEST LKCHTniATK ! H vTEr pay ail equitable los., s piomptlv and . süliout lltiiraüun. Special InSaceaaenta offen d 1 residence snd f-rru ilrk deeW-J6 !

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Medical. lr. A. 0. Dor ton. QURGEON DENTIST. Can be consult at Mi ofllccevery day except Mondays and Taf laya. Ofttce over Weitervelt'a Store. Plymouth, lad.

E. W. Coojior ATHK- PHYSICIAN. , TTOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Can be con 11 suited upon all dlacaieä that afli'.ct the hür rt , - - . n m I ,V rtnlld -. r r. . i . . J X I OfB in Ba!onr block, Wct xde 6t Miehlen. ; street. mkfefiM dlrectlj onth of th Pittsbarirh may5'7Uly. G. R Reynolds, 1. D. Eectil.;r Phslclan and 0eratvc Sjfjfon otTer hin profutloiiul MRKM to the cfL-rs of Plymouth and furroundlni? country in a.-".. ; tion to tL-.- trt-atment of diaeaoaa common to country, snecial atte.ition will be jriven to Snreerv. th treatmoat of nnricsJ tfeaora aad diveaoea oj I icuiairi. caujn town and c.vintry proaipt:y ! ÄrÄJÄÄÄ north of the bank. Plymouth lud. J. J. YinaH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SVRGKON Particular attention paid t ohrtretric pr ic-tict-auo dlrearea of women and children Olt'cc ver Browalee'a etore. Residence op;orit tli ... th-west corner of tLe public ßqaare, Plymouth IM Atto rneys. R. D. Losan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Plvmoutb. Ind. wi practice in ail tae courts of Indiana. Being a practitioner 01 manv yeara experience, and cavi filled thepopinon of Circuit Jnd?e. he topea to SS able to aatiafy all who put their businea bitOSSI bandg- Julv IS mi M. A. 0. PacKard, A TTORN8Y and Counaellor at Law. aa4 So rV tarv Fubllc. Boom No. L, Balcony blck. Plymouth. Ind. H Corbin, TTORNEY AT LAW, Noury PnMI? and Col lection atent. Practices In tbr varloas coon tiea of the dlatrict. Havlnp an Abntract o? Titles :or Marphall coonty willriTe partlcuiar attcntiot to Real Estate buiitets. J. 0. OaaouNE. w . B, n. Notary Pabllc. OsDorne & Hess 4 TTORNEYS at Law. will attend promptlf U all profeaaloual busineaa entrusted to them. Particular attentioa iv.- to real eatato butlnaa. Titles examined and quieted. Collection! aad and promptly remitted. Offl fc on Mlchifras street. a few doors north of the Parker aouac. Plymouth. Sn. ianlTOlT A. . & A. B CaproD, 4 TTORNEYS a COUNSEIORS. Real Estats " and Collectlne Agent. Plvmoath. Ind are ractlpinr Jd the law coarts of Marshall and a". f olninjf counties, and will fire orornDt attertton toall Ieiral bntneaa evtrnwted to them. Geiw-ra callecriup amenta forTVorthern Indiana and South era Nkfclgsn. Particnlar attention plvcn to the eettlenvnt of decedent's esfatt-a and pnardianfhlps. Deeds. mort:aee. and other contracts drawn up and acknowledgments taken. OfBce. Brownlee s Block, ud atairs. novC'6 151 . H. Reeve. T rORNKY at LAW. an! War Clmm mmnmt. " ill pracMre it Fnltoi . StaflB. LsPorte arÄ Kociu!tkf. as well as Slafa&, countte. Collectlonsnromptlyand rff c'prtij attetded to. -Care fnl attniiou Tlven to prohate bLin-e. Insnratice rr.-ctert nHrn apl '-roprty. is tbe rotnpanip in the Coned Srt. pf S kttCfitk paid to the nrr 'Ciuinnof claims of soldiers, theii vidowf and h'irn. I r houoty. iirrejy of pay, pensions ard o'lu r cLom. ft f"sc'; FarwrU.Ffcld A C..Cnira?o.si-8v. v v .:, .,t a.n.. t, rX o;:k... r , Hotels. Wcfuriiy House i WAXATH. INI). SoathaMsP.F. W. I, C. F R.. adjnhlf tko psiswr r apt r itrpof. Qaaats Mop-iin-Bare wffl receive flrat-Haa accommoJaI :ion ;t aoSerate rate. liairae conveyed tc i and from thc cai free. t: E. XcCTRDT. Prop'r. DARK KB 110fE.- Phis otaataatlakaS aaJ ' BsyoptMr-kaow Unmum, la wow pfemard with - - t D i'cI:t ; . 2isjsasi, I IfATCHSI VKBR A24T JEWFLES, srouMI rev mm i nun v aanonnee in the cituer.s of Mar I sh.ili coaaiT and Ike pabttc ;-nera!lv. that he ua tlt!ert in Plvmoath. -ind a n st ;I i'iin.-e be found i in ike l'-t-.U);e Baiktuac, rkere he ki prepared : to do aU work ia hia tine la ike bet manner poHime. mm :. re-onani t-.-nns. I'ari: .ut: at teation cieii renoiriair. All worn warranted. mmj zi, io 4uy J. R. LkXtJ Cl'caa. Watckes ar Stle ai d in a orkir v.. u i." laa. Watche and Jewelry ra af paired promptly and in a werk manlike raaaner. Keeps for sale t lock. a ches. Pitted ware.J !"' -oIP panaarjslftil. stock pertarnin tokklt i uoc,Pei I,ftr' of Paul sboot Jt Shoe btor. ewe:vrade. - J. F. Van V,ifkrnbnp;h TTTHOLES A 1JE UQÜOR S rOUE-nnre Xieaaea lor nsedlciual end otka i;irpob-. . au b- ; had at my aMta, one dor north ,a Ihauch ; II ink May is, 1S65. i 1 J. F. VANVALKENDCROH. C. s. S. Todd, I nrooiT, (lr T. A. Lemons old siaa: JHC111K.-1U nn'fi, nymoutn. Indiana. J. V. Bailey & Co. I VVATKH Mnl rai' bm flüMr anaisiBftsnnl always on hand. Gristing done u, order by S nrt-clrti5 milJer. The hiUett market tiric.i lii 1 JJ P?;d tfuwslaruj heat, mhi at neravsasi k"" mm . v-.. u . C. IloltzendorfT, FASHIONABLE BAKREP..- CI7 AGO HAß HER Siop. Under Hark A Ehrlich rt e Sharing. Hair CatUan. Shampooing. c . done ir the best style. Particular attention given to Hyoiu Hair and Whieker. Highest price pa for ladiea hair. 11-34 Koontz & Tress. MEAT MARKET. A new Market. wLich will supply the ritirena of Plymouth, and surrounding country with the bt-t qti&llty of Fresh meats of all kinds. I.ani. Tallow. Sausage and all allele kept fn afirt-t-class Meat murkei a!-avs I on hand. Market at Noll's old stand. - INSURANCE. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY -orA. C.&A. B. CAPR0K PLYMOUTH, IND. Injure yonr Urea in th jifjilnal Life, of Now York, Th . .-niling Life Insurance Company In tbeWnrlit: Cah Asetts :$2.tHMi,oo. lire WOm 11 "trs '. Insure ivir Merekon lift ' Infurr your J'roperty .' '.- four aVeaafse, Brm$ end Steck Ofoimmt last Seal damayc by Fire an-! Lijhtm ng, in one of the follon iiijj: OlS am ftSI l hi K USUS VNCE COHSAXIXS ; Assetts. International, X. Fork, $1,290.844 30 North American 11 77 77 New York C ntrd, 200.000 00 ) kert .t- Xew York. 878,464 20 Home, r w Haven. l.786t365N0 U e are asi yamS to teewo poHclea n the niwt lareenMe teras ie anjr ol Baa above compauiea. Ah i. ac have rial brruttil ijt ,ij of liuiuuaand v aijraa I 'fiv if ,' ( Html Inturaurr (ini,m;h'. m - i senUanH eeKeHnrs wanteel. l!f:.-e to Krownlee'a block, up stairs. Bv26'6V-12Lv NEWELL G RAVES. Slooi V Mioeniiikcr. vrarIIX attend promptly to sB werfc antraaSai ft teblsesre. . REPÄIBIKG WELL NEATLY DONE On flaoft Notice. iV w'rK " yrani.-a Satisfaction gnaranteed. rwwaege simiiiimi. hop oor iniiori..hojiH i t rial snvrrr More .nuar 10 ksaSa SfU

GROCERIES.

TUST OPENED. on vaa Corner South of tkt I'arJbtr hout. hmjw opoMd a J-plcHdi lime 0 OLASSWABE and LAMPS the latest n m"t aoorojJ atyW, ':;cb willbeiMatp;icetLat defy cm. '.:uc CALL ASD EXAMINE. Alio a freih iut)? ef CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Cash Paid er Country Vea'ap E. R. SHOOrC MISCELLANEOUS. KR8T BORN (Sarcestor to C. Ih.'.aoger.' Um III CiR&UGE FACTORY. WRsLIngtoii streit, eaat of Parker Bona, 11) mouth, lad. REPAIRÜftl .r-l HoM.,hoetng doae to order. Good w rk Qaanalaaa. dc hon notice. uio nie p. ci II .11 d f guarantee aaticficiion. April i4. is any E. BO UN A. C. THOMPSON'S Liven ? Feed I Sale STABLE, At the Ohl Bvchif stand, mar Parka- BommTt PLYMOL'TII, Ir: Horses & Carriages to Let, And llataea Bearded uu rcaaon'.; i - aprtl r-2tl. 00D SBW8 FOi'i THE ULNdllV KOONTZ & HOHABIr No. 7. Uz:r. r BlocL:, JLapur: -trtet. mm ,, I SnjTStlSISHal, - m liidluna. We baverepalrt-d oar new Bafcrrv and K sta rant, lnakiue it a Srt -class -laMlthramt iccp a lull u.-..rtiacnt of Pemsaejjr (roeei ie, ; Con feet oiur is. Cyan, end Talma. I All kinos of Fmit in acaon tyle; aeo fer &x by ibe can. Oy ers in rxrj Vlsais at all Hours. Psrnndwe-k Prard on liberal term. G!tc na nci.. ari'i aatleflji voursel D csssasr is-in kooxtz nonM. ABi.VLT "TARE a -YD A. L. ALLE MAS d CC. Have on band at all liases a ro?np:e and anUJBBl st-.;k ofCabin-! Wareaad Paiaftai. which they wil'sf ') at rery reasonable rates. A,o a comyir'tock of undertaker s Funilshi.g Goods, and t'omns of all kinds. A good Uar& be.onglcg to the establish me c t . 91CT.4LLIC rOIFI.19. A. L A!. I. KM AM CO. TUTTL ! PICTURE GALLEY, Over Brovn X Perb5njj Drug Store, PLTMOl til. IND. Photographs, Certs, and Ambrotypea Taken in the hiheat srj" - or the art, etd SATISFACTION GIVEN. mTramcs Hept on Hand. PRICKS TO mm TUE TIMES. rAtifr-.t 11. !:o-Nly THE HOWE The OLDR1 BT an i th iatt laaenwtei S7.XT. WU MACHDtSJ In the r l Manufactured br lhe OWE MAl HIN I i . .f Rrldk'emtrt otin adspied t KViiKV VAKlKTVOr ShlT.. ;v,' eaWened 'a eeerstf, excellence ai d durability II ' - '. in ml ainml. in ...t. ......4. m . , - ni-r. -,id and iiv. rate .-i y i v . i . v l . . . .1 . . .. i.vit jn.w m iariri ;ti pi. ea 10 THC HiaTkit. Ni'iie new and aia.tlW imprtivemeuts eae r c. i.tlv Iv-n ailded. w hirh r. t,. rluur N'SWl'lMI IMPROVED Mac him eriortaanj neTkiave made hi rcnfo,. , and all thai ivul.l reaaouahly h eelred. TB KWe S - Meelnue. 1m.Hi Kami ly and M . . : ..i fin . . . u- i n.eih malli r i.. . .1 . for the ".line ize of Ii..--. : th in a i i:t,er the i-ame tiw ol nutnlH i .l itr.-ad on the unier or npper and inder aide, and euualiv w. li with , cotton, linen ind sBk. Onr Kaiufiy Machines are i ep ciaUj ralauSH ! II household M'ninif-Miirt i MrkiiiL.. Claak anal Nert Makine. , amine. Tnrkj In.' luiltintr. Tnckteel, datberin. Biim n F-'M; -. Haelas and I urtltag. 'i n. lieninier. nac , Praldi r and !! IVMerare unequalled. A careful I - ...... ..I Tin: li. 1.4. , Im .. rtiiii.iiiniivi. "i im. Ii.' nc n ; Well fpaV Nll' one whetlu-r thev wlao to p;irceeie or not Sao- ! Sal teÄfÄ ; d- -ire r- -..nil..e : ll.l ... tfrtu l.drtle - aowita. I Vbmaic Btuoa. kiulu, Oih. äc. a'weveon I hand, wholesale and retail. Ad.1rcall coaiaur.l at: i.- ' Hove Uacliine (o Ih'imch Otmar ft jajpeej fm.S