Plymouth Democrat, Volume 16, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 October 1870 — Page 2

The Pipit. DemocraL

KeSOVAU, j E11 Tlinriday, Oct. , 1810.

Tttv Party ol" Idea. j erecting batteries of seige guns near Wendell Phillips, who has gi"en the ; enouirh to commence an effective bonilUyhlifM party its ideas, aajl the In- baidment of the city.

diannpolis Sentinel, now arraigns that political organization as a party without MM or principles, ' living on the

memories of the past.'' That is just ; cupieJ the town until a day or two ago, tUnmt what the (.'hieigo Tribun'- said j when he managed to n;ake his escape of the Radical canvats in Indiana. The i He savs that cTen in the vicinity of speakers uiade their issues epon the I Versailles the Prussians are constantly men,' ries of the pa?t.'" passing by the I annoyed by the Franes-Tireurs, WDO living present a something with wliiih ' keeep up an . tive guerrilla firing from the Radical lenders had nothing to do. ambuscadw. and are duly killing nuiiiThe MJOfk tlnujght differently and lei) , bars of the enemy, the ancient Mariner out in the eckt j LoXDoN, Oet. 25. Bishop MrflvailKBi Mr. Phillips in a ipeeeh at Roston last j of Ohio, in a letter to the Tiute. I olicita

Wednesday thus held up the party of no Hob" to public derision and con tempt : 'All the party aimed at now was to wat.'h its ovb growth. Ifta pioneers of twenty vears ago had grown fat in ofiee, and nw blamed thoM who had an idea fr doing what they the hrea had done of vre In answer to the veteran critic who said it was idle to found a pirtv on a measure, he would ask to be shown a party that was not primarily or ganized on a aaoasore; ror laotaaoe, federali.-ai. tho tariff, internal improveineut. paper, or coin ? The Repnbli- : can party do not even direct Mr. Routwell how to pay the debt. And during the canvass of thi year in Indiana, what did thf Radical lead ers promise to do? Nothing. All the could say was that the party should j keep on doing what it had done. Bot that pledge had no ateuiing1 hecana. as Mr. Phillips remarks. ' The IVfubl-

can party do not ven direct Mi. Bout- Mr. O. 1 MORTON hao fonaaBj dewell how to pay the debt.'' Even n elined the English mission, giving as his so plain a question as that, it did not reason that there would he an eminent dare in chis state, and dare not now take ! impropriety in giving the Indian legis-

a position in any state where an election j is pending, for fear thai an avowed policy upon a single issue would drive rotes from it. Occasionally tOBM liepublican speaker would laud the national banking afoul M the best ever devised by the genius of man, but the party dare not indorse the action of the party in inaugurating aad sustaining the system of banking that levies a tax of twenty millions annually upon the people f -r furnishinc them a paper currency. the irmranteeot which is tbe bnrtda of the government one set of promises I to pay secured by another set of promise to pay. The member of congress from this district, although he had voted I for the bill providing for the funding ! of the public debt, had not the nerve to answer categorically the inquiry, whether he was in favor of th;t bill, and if lie had made any reply it would probably have been that of the -venerable critic" tS Tvliiim Mr. Phill'c mC. Airt ut was idle to found u party an a mea- I sure." The Republican party has got its growth. It has got even beyod that, for it is now dwarQng. Is decline ha.-; commenc -d. and a party made up of such antagonism! must go to pieces dissolve into the fragments fn.m which it was originally made. The Radical party of to day has no ideas in common mmm the great names of the C untry, Leuee it could ja-tly be termed the party of no idea, as Wendeil Fh Jlipa aptly defines it. The follo wing are the official majorities for stnte offices, at the recent election all Democrat . Kddy. secretary of etate. 2.563. Shoemaker, auditor. 2. 178. Kyan. treasurer. '.'. 731. Ilanna. attorney general, 2.G1!. Hopkins, superintendent of public instruction, 3,012. For supreme judges, Worden (oTCX A. f.. Qnhon), 3,099; Dovnej, 2,989; Baakirfc, 3.037; l'ettit; 2 ,3OT. It will be seen that with one exception, Judge Oahotn is the rnost yhly defeated" can'l'date on the Republican ticket. The total vote is near :;if.000 a fulliog off of over 25.000 from the vote of IStR The Packard sheets are exulting over the successful canvaga of their champion in the recent campaign, and point with pride to the fact that he delivered fel f-peeches and traveled a distance by foot, horse, and rail, fearful to contemplate. The official report of the vetes cast show 'hat he is more than too hunthred votes behind his aasocistoi on the state ticket, in the district. Is there anything very glorious to Packard in this result? His competitor did aot make a general can vass, in fact, there were portions of tne j district where he did not put in an appearatiee at all; while Packard canvas-! and every schojl district. Just how much Packard L'aine'l )y his thorough eaawaaa, it would be 1 iffif-ult to determine. Tüe War Warn T.t aa, let. ITt L;itr aaViaaa from Paris show that th sortie made on the illst was asaoadUsgl i awfal Manj Prussians were killed and taken prisoners. The journal mmummmtMBM on the Prussian report of the affair calls attention to it.- fils stat tin ti5, ( specially in representing lh (Jerinan loss as ini nificant, and atajaHBfj the capture of a number ol' prisoners whoa the enemy took aone. As the wiud has been unfavorable f r poveral days past, no bal1 ns have laft Paris. From private, but reliublc. sources we hear there are vast numbers of sick in the cauip f the bcweirers. Ou luanj oc casions, the discontent of the men has been loudly expressed, aud their c ui- ; ttttdi'ig aftatfl Imi I K- 91 bliged to g

often among the troops to keep up their morale. Forties arc made nightly by small parties of Prussians, and the constant firing at night from the forts severely harasses the Prussians. Up to the presCSt time the latter has not succeeded in

The ircntleman who crives the above infurmr.tion is a resident of Versailles, and has been there since the enemy ocai 1 for the Americana in Paris, to be sent through Sir Curtis Lamsou, who remains in that city, A priest writing from Paris on the ISth. describes his goinr out to aid the French wounded, lie says he saw the operation of the American ambulance. He cannot sufficiently praise the activity, charity, and spirit of concord of the American turgeons. LoüDOf, Oet. The Timet haa a special dispateh from Berlin, stating that the hit negotiations for peace have c M to naught, owing to the persistence of Pratau in her demands for the cession of French territory. Thiers has excepted a mission to ne eotiatc an armistice onlv, but still re BajJa ;lt rurs awjating s:lfe conduce to Paria to consaH iral with the trovcrnment there. lature an opportunity to choose a senator whose political sentiments would be in accord with those of the mn jority of the people in that state. The reason is peculiarly a radical one, and is worthy of a man like 0. P. Morton. Times. lew lurk l.ucion. A dispatch from New York, dated Monday, says: United States Marshal Sharps swore in eight hundred tpeehü deputies to assist h'tn in earring into effect the enforceajent i f the law ol election day. The fiadicah have determined that, cost irnat it may. tin v will wipe out tne heavy Democratic majority in this city. .... i ii ..l rhe first Artillery have been ordered frnm aitimorC :inj m reinforce the troom inw in the forts around the harbor. Meanwhile, the State omCClS sre quite tirni. and are determined that the late outrage in Philadelphia shall .iut be repeated hore. SH5H5HHS5Hal Tho gi ia-sliou in a New S4lio U noVer UliS caption we find an inter esting chapter in the New York Stoat Zeitung. It illustrates the "divine wrath" of the Geraaanf in Missouri which forced them to make front against the oativism of the colored race and to defend themselves against the nativism of Mr. Drake and the McClug-ians. Says that paper: Between these t.v fires, the eyes of the Germans in Missouri were forcibh op ned and tiny now so plainly the prize which th -y won after so many ,ac riSeeJ oi aati :: :1 habits and sentiments to the very ehttses who hsTS as-ailed them and would ruin them if they could The patience of the Qerman Raaieahi is at an end. They have now discovered how an natural the coalition was which they entered into with barbarian Africans on one hand a.:d with narrow-minded and frantic Vankees on the other. All this is not unexpected to us to the Had ical Germans of Missouri the negro question in its new shape must appear like the head of Medusa. Several years ago when the ermine fell more lijrhtlv on the shoulders of e m justices of the peace than it does now, attorneys and counsellors at law denen d -d aore on taking a sharp turn on each other than on the evidence for Of against their clients. On one occasion several years ago a case was being tried before a country justice of the peace, of Kosciusko county, whose peculiar vernacular was the result of the misunderstanding which occurred at the building of the Tower of Babel, ad as the witnesses one by one were examined, it became apparent to one of the attorneys, that, as the cvi dance was all in favor of his opponent, a verdict would be rendered against his elient, and he. therefore, on one pretext or another succeeded in having the case postponed until some future time. Ear- & 011 the ,laJ fixeti for the fin:i1 hearing ot the cai,e tne attorney in question went on nofM hack to the justicoS houce. He had take n the precaution to a provide hianeif with i lopptj of good dd bourbon, and wliile lie and th justict' were taking care of the horse, they took a friendly nip. I he conversation which had been carried on for some time took a turn and t c ineritH of the ease which was soon tobe fried were discussed The attorney told the justice that he had no doubt as to the result, as he thouul.t the preponderance of tesrmony was in his favor. lie also said the opposing , attorney was equally confident, as ho had told him that be the justice would decide it just as ho told hin to, tbat he could wind him around hll finircr like a thread, &c. Of course the opposing attorney had said nothing of the kind. The story, however, had the desired effect, and the ca.se wn decided acowdia lj. The defeated attorney naturally expressed great surprise as the the evidence was poiutcd and pu?itive in his faror. J huct Itfl ?m." ea!d the irae jug-

tice, "you say you do mit me shust as you pleno, and I shows you nix do him I decide him forninstyou every time !" It is needless to sav that the defeated

attorney saw the point and made other arrangements for the future. The following is the vote of Indiana for 1870, by congressional districts : FIR3T DISTRICT. W. E. N;black 17,577 H. 0. Gooding 16,827 Niblack's majority 2,J50 SECOND DISTRICT. Michael C. Kerr 16,950 Geo. W. Carr 11,117 Kerr's majority 5,833 THIRD DISTRICT. Wm. & Holman 16,896 H. It. Pritchard 12,972 Hclman's majority 12,424 rotrara bibtkict. .1. M. WUeoa IÜ..SG1 l). M. Gooding 12,067 Wilsina majority 4 ram district. John Cobsnra 14.123 Thomas Cottrell 13.707 Cobara'l majority 410 sixth MSTKICT. D.W. Vorhces 17,268 M. F. Dunn- 15.843 Vorhees majority 1.425 MVaXTB DISTUCT. ML I. Manson 15.6S9 Lewis Wallace- 15.140 ftfaaeoa's majority

EIGUTB DISTRICT. Tyncrs majority... . 1,964 NINTH DISTRICT. J P. C. Shanks 18 TOO John t'wlerick 18.89G Shanks' tenth Marnier. Wm. WillUuaa 14.1 30 Milo S. Haaaallj independent J '.t.llL' A Ellisoa independent) 2. 7 .). Scattering '11 Williams1 majority over all. surraaTB aisraicr. .In ner Packard S. 1. Anthony , Packard's mnjoritj . 2,192 .14.4--.0 .18,062 . 1,407 .12,815 . 6,3 , Tot.il Democratic ma joritie... Total Republican majorities... Democratic txcese 5,938 Republican. lioiirbon I( ;ns. Boukbon, Oct. 25. Eds. Dimoceat: It is now about five years since 1 commenced writing Bourhon items for Th DEMOCRAT In reviewing the past, I am conscious of having written manythinga not exactly suited to the tastes of all who have read them, but where there arc " many men of many . linds." nothing jlsc oould be ezpeeted. Ethan been my aim to keep your readers fully posted on all subjects of news and interest transpiring in this locality, and if I have succeeded in interesting or a hmm r, ;,,,v mi tutm ..i j .: it.o labor sp?nf in preparing the items has been amply rewarded. If in speaking of matters in which differences of opinion existed, I have in the least offended any one, I desire to say that I had no such intention. I have none but the kindliest feelings for every one with whom have measured swords politically or otherwise, and 1 trust that those who have differed from me and have assailed me with more bitterness than I have them, will be magnaniutuua enough to let bv-g nes ! be bv-goncs. bury the pen dij d in - dl. and let us hare peace." Cr urn stances having occurred which make a change of occupation necessary, thiv article concludes my items froiu this place. In taking leave of the people of Bourbon, I demre to thank them forth,' many kindnesses they have shown me socially and otherwise, and to testify t the prompt add energetic manner in which the business men of Bourbon, with whom I have been daily thrown in contact for the past five years, trans ad their business. No better class of nu n can be found anywhere, and it is gratifying to know that nothing has occurred during the years we haft been associated, to cause a regret. One and all have my thanks for many favors, and my wi' esfor their present, future and everlasting well-being ; and to every one, without regard to party, sect or creed, to friends and neighbors, I bid frooddje. rNow, just how and why our opp'v nents won this victory over us, passes our comprehension. No one, so far as we have seen, pretends to unfold the eiuses of our overthrow. We went into the fight with a little majority of about 1 .000 at our back, and reinforced by fron 6,000 to 8,000 colored voters we came out of the conflict pretty hamlaoaaehf whipped. It is true that a few profs ued Republicans (who deserve t be kicked to pardition with a ste;un jackass) " bolted" because the ballot had been KITOU to tbe 44 nirrers ;" but we must h:ivo nnad twice their numher tr"in tlmse disausted Qensan Dcasoorato who read the Chicago Timet ani Cineitmati Eofuirot' on ( f.w Pfaaaa l'rusian war. It is true there was much of apathy, imlitterence and inaction in Bapnblieaa strongholds, but who can say positively th;itit wH any lcttcr in tb- nesaiMn slii GibraHeraf It is true our party was divided and weak ened by qunrrels, in such counties ns Wabash, Tippecanoe, Hamilton fa . but did not the Democracy have their squabblos and lits in AVoMt Adanii. Cass, Madison, &c.? In the ahsence of anything more tangible and tiefatltfrrj we are driven baek on the old explan;! tion that it is (for us) the "off" and unlucky ytar in politics, that the wrath or wa ltd for the Radicals &c. This is plausible, bnt as our good f resident Linctdr used to say ) it docs not touch tlie aching spot.' N'e honestly eonft as that we still do not see how we come to be routed. Perhaps it is a dispensation of Proridence. In days of yore the Lord was wont to punish and correct his chosen people, by delivering them occa sionsllvmto thehande of the Phillistines

T - . I quircr Indiana would have given ten J. N. Tvner" 1..113!'. , . . rn, j. r. Henderson 18,149 thonaand Democratic majority. I ho ! shameless and altrjrethcr unjust and

Whom he loveth he chasteneth. Re this our consolation. We commend this view (especially) to our more godiy brethren of the press. True courage is best illustrated in the

j hour of defeat, and we trut our party will now show its finest metal and pluck that it will hold up its head bravely, and keep a stout, undaunted heart. For our part we do not fool like whining or cursing, rending our garments or gnashing our teeth. Some of our cotfinporaries, it appears to us, are worse than the man in the tombs; rushing naked through the Republican graveyard, gashing themselves and cutting everybody they meet pursuing the "bolters," s: sore-heads" and 'reformers' with maledictions horribly stuffed with epithet- of war. We bofM by next week (at the farthest ) to behold them all clothed and in their right minds Let there be an end to accusations and threatening of vengeance. This is not the fittest time for hunting down, trying and executing deserters. We submit the first thing in order is to nuietlv bury the de id. and then promptly et j in line, and QtOM up the ranka lor October, 1S72. One thing we take to be certain, whatever else may be in dispute - you cannot heal the Republican party of the sei itches" by pooling filth and poison on the independents. ' Laporte Herald (Radical). The Chicago Timet actually haa the cheek to rejoice wer the Democratic success in Indiana. The Timet is informed that its rejoicing is not at all appreciated or understood Had it nit been fr the Times and Cincinnati Enuncalled for abuse of the German ele mcnt of oar politics by these foreign sheets, cost the Democracy thousands of Totes in this State. We have achieved a Success against the probable wishes of these papers, and t'ieir course in this matter should teach the Democracy of the State to depend upon home papers for their political reading. Had the ''Sines been a Radical paper it could not have done us one-half the injury it did in the guise itaatuned. It might as we 1 be understood that the Democracy of Indiana are in no way responsible for, or followers of the political course of the Chicago Times. They detest it. and only patronize it for its news. If Chicago had a reliable Democratic dalv, the Time would have but a meagre patronace in ndiana Argnt. j . j N IW ADVERT S. T HE OLD LINE ESTABLISHED IN 1S48. mm & Pershing, DBALKBe IN Drug & Medium's, 1DÜI5 BSD STATU Y PBESCRIPTIONS CS REFT LI. Y COM l'OUN Oßl). Dav or Niehl Th ir slock is NEW and CAREFULLY SELECTED, aud ol the pun-t qaalit. Pnra California Brauäy, 4 Years 013 With olhvr pnrc l'quorj, For t2sii iiia I Purposes. BROWN & PERSHING. Ortobor -i". 1S70 WTOTICB is HERKBY GIVEN, thai I will applj to the aaditor of Marshall county, laduuia, on the 20th daj of January, i71. for tli' purpose f obtaining :i n"v certificate of purchase for the north half of the south-east quarter of section ixteen. in toeranhip thirty three north, of range two cast, in the plaee of one issued to Jacob K. Hupp, ou the 28th dav ot DeCPBlber, IS 7, n iiich was by him MSigned to mc. 8TLVANÜS BUCKM . October 20, 1870 St3. TZ JflE JOME INSURANCE JO., OF COLUMBUS, OHIO. Insurer Sjtatasl Lnte r l)atnai:e hy FIRE OR IICH TNINC. Albany dlj Innmee Ofipu jt Piilii'ips iaeiii.il In thi !itini-i rAmti'inv nr in tlio 0F ALBANY, NKW FORK, AttlK-ir agency over the po-t office, Plyiuonlli, lud. QENERAL JNSURANCJ GENTJf Repteseaai tot followiu piRSf-QLASg QOMPANlEg m Tontinenttil. N. Y 3,S8ft,122 T0 Pheaia, N. V 1,81 6,964 ki Haaaa, Colanboa, 0., 1,xhumh w AlbaajT 1 v , AM.any. N. Y HI Blfl 1 2 rieavelJinil. of ( 'leuvelai) J, . , 0i ". i-H 'i? Ottlce--Room I, Ojo P. O. BOUCH ORB WANTED. .Inly as, 1870 471y. . HoltzendoriT, I TVS SHION A BU BAItBCK, VMHAOO liAltBEE "'. I ikIit Marks. t Khrlirli K store Bhsing, Halt Osllies;, KlMRiiootBa, xc . d(ie la Um best ttyts. Psrncalar nrrenflou elves to Djretaa üslr aad WllikH. Bteaast prlr p.i d Tor ladies' Sair, KhohIz Tress. MKAT MAFKKT. -Aue Market, wlirh will -'Hii the sttiaso of Plyaioata. aa4 nr r idlns ctnintry with tin- Ivnt ouality of Fn-sh stesta of sll kiads. laid. Tallow, oaasage ni all stielen kepi in I flrnt-elaHH Meat market aH aya n h nd M irk. I at NoITp old dtand. tirANATli, INI ttoatksMeP.F f.iCI K.. adJoialns;the peseseaaar depot. Qaesta atopplu here will receive tirst class atWOfOtls tion at iiiodVraf rate. I)a;agu aoavevad to and from the cars free. 47 E. McOrHDY. Prop'r.

DRUG STORE

J. V Bailey k (o. VTATKU Mill The heat flour manufacture vv Iways on hand (Jrlstlng done to order hy s flrst-claa miller. Th klfaest market price i cssh paid si: times for Wheat. Mill st serth-csat psrt of town t

LEGAL ADVER r' S.

gHERIFF'SSALE. By virtue of an execution issued out if the office of ihe clerk of the Marshall circuit court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor oi George W. Johnes, William EL Berry and Charta Berry, and against Milton M. Galemine. I have levied on the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Commencing twenty-one and one-half Äff) feet south of t he north-west corner of lot number one il) in Thomas & Neidig's part of the town of BoOrboB, thence cu-t one hundred and twenty-six (126) feet to the alley, thence south t .venty-one und onehalf i JU ) feet, thence west one hundred and twenty-six 126 feet, thence north twenty-one and one-half -1 Ä feet to the place of beginning, with the right of stairway and platform on the north and west of said building. And I will offer the same for gale at public auction, at the court boose door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Friday. November 18, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'ekek. p. m., as the law directs, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subject to redemption DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C. DRUGGISTS. I) RIGOISTS. G. BLAIN & CO., Dealers in Stuti-Wtst Corner IVbigai and tiarr Sti. PIj mouth, I nil H WING in! received a freh pniinlv of everythini; in our Hue of trade, consisting mainly o Drugo, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye St lift-. Varnish, Glax, Brualiea, Perfumeries Yanket Notion, Stntionfnj. Pun Mr'iu iif mud tAeucrt for mmttcat purmemu only to to umkk IN incite attention. We hare roceHed. andwilNellat rea?. onable rates,a quantity of KeroaeM an '-oal Oil. Also every style aua sis KEROSESE LAMPS, For buralng the am. Wc are also ajcts fora the popular Patent Medicines, Of the day. Physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully put tip at all hours of the nffct, bv an exserieaced dragyfot. We earnestly invite the public to la vor u- with call and xainire our stock, aad become eoaviaoed of the fact nat we aredointja liberal businees. 1 i BLAlNACHk. HARDWARE. AKDWARE Os, STOVES. 2M tRTASTTO TBOSS PL VBASUt HARDWARE! BUCK & TOAN, iVo. 9, Uichiqan Strt, Plymouth, Ind. ; ARE now recpivinir dirot from the Mnnnfactarer? and Importers, a general assortment oi house trimming AND HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, And an cndles!1 variety of useful FARM IMPLEMENTS. tsoir, 8TEEL, VAFLS, m.V7 PUTTY, S!in VLS, HPADBS. BLASS. SASH. DOORS. VI Ml' PIPK. PACKING, BELTING. ROPEs. WOT. POWnER, LEAD, BIRDCAVttS, BRASS A VOPPER A'ATTLE V ( ' pa TABLE AND POCKET i 17Lh'RY PANCAKE TURNERS AND SMOKE-STAi A". ETC' E TC. Took Stove, an.l some that rlon'ttt'ook . Parlor Stove tor sittfuc rooms. Hitting rooai Btovat lor Parlors. Klcv,it d (von Stoves, anil Oveaa that kavs aot bees elevated, Caalas ofaUklads, Rat Traps to ealeh Hies sad Mice Traps ,o eatca K:ts TiiMn Copperers and Ironei AT WOR.I IN THE SHOF LL KINDS Ot f I ELF V U J EAV Y HAHDWAHE AT A8 LOW FK;URKS AS CAN BS POUND ON TIMS CONTINENT. Onr (Joodi" were iurrhaed Uli C.AfH (U orros-kd M:) at the vejy loan at anesa, ssmI ip. fi ' thr In!'- Luc tra Mif - i iht. We proSMMS to 11 for Cumi and we don't car.? Iu re yon ct the sate. H BUCK 0. E. TO A N 59 NEW ADV iR ISC E TS, IHK KINK I.K Jv, LYON sKWINt; M AINK. with Drop Fee 1. N. w Tak-' up. new lleminer. &r. now oi' red toairenta ou sjaw iästaltorsss. AISO, Second -hand niachite taken in exch;tnfe, or w new iniprovetnetita applied. St mwhine ia warranted Ptaai CaASa, and If the sareaeaw docs ooi o sseaei it after a ttrnj trial, he can return It. and money refunded. It. B Wanted, Traveling Amenta to visif each town, distributing circular explaining Uo improvements, etc., etc., who cau make tKJ aas mouth. Addreaa LYON 8 MUTUAL-3. M CO. Union Square, S3 Esat 17th OL, New York. Pept?2nm

DRY COODS.

Tit N St! Corbin's Brick Block, Corner of Michigan and Laporte Streets, PLYMOUTH, IND. s;lli it nn lcw prices. We have a nice stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. OUR GROCERIES Crockery, G i y d a3 Hardware, We ure closing out at REDUCED PRICES, And invite all to call and see us. CLEAVELA9D BEHRENS. .Tnlv 7. I 70. iHt GROCERIES. 1ST OPENED. s. en iho Corner South of Ihe 9trJtor house . hutjui epened a bpleudvl lint of Queen: 3L ASSW AJR E and LAMPS CALL AND EXAMINE. Also s fresh sspply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Cash Paid for Country Produce E. R. SHOOK. INSURA E. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY A.C.&A.RCAPRON PL MOUTH, IND. Insure yonr Uvea in ths Mutual Life, of New York, The leading Life Insurance Company Is thr World! VmmM saowtfs, 9,000,00. Insure your Homes .' Insure iour .Wcrchandi ' Itisurr year Property! Imourt your float, Barn mud Stork i;ainst lis and dumit Firt mud (iigktning, ia oae of the following old and SiaLiaaiii laaujuaca CoawAxtaa; Assett. buemattonal X. Fork, $1,290,844 30 North American u 773,843 77 X,ir fork Cmtrai 200,000 00 Ytmkm f- Nm York. S78t464 L;0 Hme x a- Hum, 1 .7st',::;r 4: v) t on Bfeperetl to tssas policies aa the aawl fa orable terms ni any of the sbove eoaaaaaiM Also, we aavo tas GcAtrul Atjtiny of Indiana mid Vlcaijran ot MM Ncto York UetUral Insurance Company. A gents ami Solicitors wariterl. Ofhec tn BrovrBlee'i block, ap stairs. aeeäS'WMgla FURNITURE. 1 PALM RR, Dealer in all kinds of F U H N I T lT 1 H , Willow Chaira Looking Glasses, Beil Springs and Manrassas, Undertaker Trimmings. WAT XtT A XI) VMsTN COfUNS. ltillis J(iscia with a All on Reaaonable Terma. At th. Id store si O. 8. Cleaveland nnlAPorte Surest. Pfynworti, We-', tts

REAL ESTATE. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF IK. COIEZBIIsr,

Office in the room formerly occuok-d by the Pirtare Gallery, and south of the lVoiocrat offle A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Of the title of all Sunn's and F,ots in .ilffrShfill CoHHtlf. j j 12 T? A T lGT'Anni! 1 a Ci I Jj tiü I A 1 Vj Bought end Sold on tk Mc.t Rfwtnmblt Term. No Extra Charge Mado For information relative to chain ol tit! to thosa having onveyaucee made. Wild Land- Imp'vd Farms Town Lots and Residences Forea'.eat very LOW PKICESand LONü TIME. Call and examine list of Landt for tmU, and J'rtcts. INSURANCE OFFICE The follow:,,.; companies are represeuted by . CORBi.Y. HOME. VTem York Attrtt $4,600,000 00 HARTFORD, of Hartford, ft. 2,500,00000 MERCHANTS, of Cn uigo,... 1,000,00000 The above companies are well known to thi community and the country, as rrompt and KelinMe. j Insurance effected at the LOWEST LROimfATI HA IKS py all equitable loases promptlv and wtihout litigation, bperial iuduceiuents offered residence andhrn ri-kö. decS3-lt DEAL ESTATE OFFIC Land'.Bought and So?d on Reasonable Terms. Land and Town Lois for Sale A. C. & A. B. CAPRGN. The n ifec24. t 3.1. r 1 e. 30 ncrps-spVndid laud, heavily timbered with olack walnut, poplar ash und oak: price. per acre; terms easj. T!ie n e sec 2. i M. n r 3 c, MM acre-: extra land, with the ht quality of heavy timb'-r: p'ice $15 jer acre, on third down, balance on ioi :time. The 9 e 1 sec U. t 34 e I e. M acn s. y timber, mostly oak and poplar: land of the btmt qaalttyaad in tooi netehforhood: pric" ir per sere, one-third down, balsacs on easy terms. The a li ne. and n j s e. -c 10. t r I o. 1C0 acre, mostly splendid mowing marsh, timber enough for buildimr and fencing purpose: price fsip'-racrc: terms easy. 1 he n w ec SB, t'Usrl . V) acsss; about a9 acrca bottom land, the seliaeeasiai a tract ot timbered land as can be found lathe county; price tweatj dollars jer BCK, ftOO& terms. lhc eKÜ sees, t 31. r 1 e. E ncr'. onk barreSH and SSOerfasj; marsh; to b. had at a bargain The e anl n e 1; s w kc ',, t :!t. r 1 e. H acres, timber and mewing BSStsfc; tight dollars per acr". N KS W ,.ei' U a sec '20. I 3. 1 e. M acre, part aeaTJ barrens, part marsh. Six dolla per acre. The n w 4 n w 14 section IV. t 0 r 4 e. 40 acres: good land, to be had cheap s A on good terms. TheM w U o w 4 ec ff, t at, r 1 e, II! acr. part heavy timber, and SSSSS bottom laud; ten dollars per acre. a?owai Lots. Lot 21 in original plat ot Plymonty; hor.e larire enough for two fsm flics; one of tlie most desirable lots in town; price ?s."t. JLo, aa iirii-p "iOil I I nr I0D, las, 1, 140. acre 11 c aire 11 w aere a e acre n w w V. e 111. prie sau 1 401)'! 486 ! IM ass :;oo 4tK 4M 4(. an m ftHO (on 4(T.t J4C, in CebbelTs do do do do do do do block sa ad. block bloc!: block block Lot Lot Lot 59 sa as aa IS 00 u Lota r.3 nt B4, with house Roue's .-id ;0 ns aeainneto pvrciuipc iianen;d land or town property, will do well to frlw 11s a call. Titles examined and abstracts furnished. Utlice in Biswulee's block. PL YMO aY25'9-12!j. TH. IX V. MISCELLANEOUS. NET WAKE C A. L. ALLEMAS J CC. Have on hand at aH times a complete and rlrrsl took of Cabinet Ware and Furniture, whick thej srlllaslial Tin reasonable rat-. Also a oaaapli t"stock of undertaker's Pataiskaa Qood. and Cofnns of all kinds. A ''ooü Hearse bclon'ir.Er to i the establishment. METALLIC COmMS. A. L. Al.T.KMAN' ft CO. A. C. THOMPSON'S Liven. Feed k Sale e STABLE, At tht Old Buckeye stand, near th Parker Jfouse. PLYMOUTH , I1: Horses & Carriages to Let, And Horses Boarded ou reasonable teraia. apnil ;tt. NEWELL G-RAVESf" Boot A Shoemaker. TILL attend promptly to .(11 work eatrastei to his care. REPAIRING WELL & NEATLY DONE On liOi-t TV ot !. AM work Warranted. Natisfnction guaranteed. Patronnjr soli iled. tdiopover llsssnohoaeei & PasTsgracei store. Jaaaarj on. 1871 inaa Mti TUTTLB'S PICTURE GALLEY, Orer Brown A Penhinp rnc Stire, I LTMOUTH, IM Photographs? Gems, and Ambrotypcs Taken in the hhjhaal t.vl r the art, and ÖATISFACTION GIVEN. Frames Kept on Hand.

PRICES TO SC IT THE TIM Ks. Anpot 11, l7fV-R01y TTOTICE OF DI88OLÜTIOM The ee Ij partaerahia of WilliaaM fe Tliaer hi tbe boot him! shoe husincss i? this day disv ed aj lnulual conaent. The bn-inefs will he setatiaaad st aaasa i''ace J Williama, w ho will settle up sll the busiaess of the old firm. J. H. WILLIAM, r??r5 H n THAYIR

NEW AOVEftT'ft.

G OOD NEWS Full THE HUNGRY! KOONTZ &L HOHAM I w mm Ä iiWiliU No. 7, Iloham'a Block. Laporte street. ll iitouiSi, Indfuna. We h:i venal i red our new Bakery and nf.arant. making it a firt-iaas eetablUhiut Ut. V. e e.'V a lull assortment ol Wmmey Groceries, Coufcctioncric, Cijurt, and Tobacco. ABMamaf girnttanataa. Of Vt la emu f tyle; aif u ler ük by C.e tan. Weals at all Hours. Pay and k Bonrd on ral termP.GiTe aa car. ri'l - miv voursel Dcenaer la I " KOONTZJt It(;U M T ..AT HAS CAUSED THIS Glti: AT COMMOTION Cdoc! News and True. Illeman IIYwfrn Factory. Roil Carding. . . I err pr ia CardiiiL' and pinninL-. . . I'h'th Drinptrii.'. Kullinir. Iveii;. A".. Ac Cotse ui Mr nr pta hi and lancy 'airrirea, Flana i. Jean-. WnoVu Blanket?. Stock, i. :ira Sc. Ac. of onr mauufaernr. to cackaigl fr wool at the Factorv. HpytCJBU" fa. Vr-rB ocKiitv. Indiana, m at tho Fu-v'ture eMabiiaAvmen. of A. L. Allruian A Cc, lu l'lymontb. lr7 31mfi I Successor to C. llü-laner.) ras ill cuius? ruim ashiagtsa street, east of Parker House. Plymouth, lnd. KKP ATRIN I and Florsehoeins dnv- tm erdr Seed werk iuarar.teed. or. hört notice. Ois aw call and 1 uarantee eati-fa. tion. April 14, V 4Mmj E BORN OL THREAD. THE CELEBRATED A.T. STE WART & CO. GÖIE AGENTS roR THE UNITED STATES, For Sal. . at Wholesale ned Kata . bj WILLIAMSON ft BERGMAN, 8. k M. BECKER, CLKAVKLAXI) ft BEHRENS, J M DALE ft CO., LAI BR ft BKO.. L LOGA N . Ilyni;ii(!i, In!. THE ilo K The OIDELST and the lat:-t hafeasei lit. INi. I i 1INE ta The worid. Maaabrtared Lv th R.AVE MACHINE CO.. of Bridfport, (ooo , BOapl 'It- LVEKY VAKll.lYOi- SEWING. Insoiiy lied '.v haaaty, saeeheaes and aafaMIHT. UlsthkBSnst simple in construction :ti :i tio easietit to understand and ojicnitc of ANY SKW1N; VA HINK ev, r vet pUf i .0 Um !:. i;k-t. torie acK and valeaate tssaswrrsseais ease la reatlv besa added, ahirh i adetfoar SEW . M IMPROVED MACHINE sa"rtor t say w made aaoeMassa, and all that eonld reaMinabtjr d desired. The Howe Sew it. f Machine, both Kat.-ii-ly and ManufarfuriiiL'. BSC a mu- ii -maller Bei i forthe aaass slasafnMvaa thaa Hey athrs i's--:s; the sssss efseol Baaiber of thres4 oa the aad r npp; r and tnder sMs, cud ecu njoally 11 srtth cotton. Maea and situ. tur Psssfli Macaines are e-p cia'.lv adapted Se sQ hoasrhoU sealaa hfct Mrkitt'. Oaoh atc: Vert MaUinj. : 1 1 1 kii' Qailttnir. lackfagr. Gatbrriag; Haualasj Fc-ililii:. Btedinp and l'orMt:,;. 1 ilessawr. tha Kraul-1 and the ('order are SDeqaallea. A careful exasslaattaa of THE HOWE wnlawll repay any oae whether they arise as aaaeeasi ar aac. Samples of a rk aud rtots Ilia of Maihines are fr.rnlshed on Rppllcatiaa at any of our ajen. ' -s. M d--sir- r:-.-ion-tViie ai:rt eaeesxttc pertMM m sei I. Ynia uis. Mi.ks. KaaaatB, OtiA .tr. sHrajs -'n aaad, ahoieasJs and r tail. Address u.i ousssaa tiieutiotife to Lfeto larhiie f Branch OnWce at Peru, httW RAIL-ROADS. rittMiur?h. ft. Wasraae 4 Ixi1:10 lUltlWatf. On itnd slSsr JOJOM I .'th. 1S70. Trin will rae Btttfoas diiiy. (Saadsya except-d. a- fu -wf : iTraiti leavin'fiicajf j at ."..11 1. M.. leavrfc vSy 'Train keaviag Fiii-hurii a: f. St. leasea aaiiy. thaws oonro west. STA i los . Pittsburgh. Becheater.. aeisss ÜHaaee.... Csatesi... . M isiiitn. . . EXI'KI a, VAIL iirnrM 1 1 sses vi. v a y A a a SB lO.-l ILU " ts.tr. p a :-.'.4o l.ffA J.ol 4.lri M 4 40 " ajaa a k I 7.S1 'i.i NLM " lij l? Si r a Mi S.'ii M 4.?!0 " 6.30 ' t.r. ' a e ' ' A s.r.v " ..:o 1.4 ' IM " :.44 ,tf ' 4'. in. -j' 10..V 1I.OS ma llji If H At 1.30 ? 31 ' 4.1'. - f.O.S M a. ft 7.-.1 s.so II hi l " r t.-O t.5.7 " 3.1.1 " IJI " 4.to ' 3.40 4.11 4 I MB aia Cht 7.0O 7.SO 7. ir, 10,40 ttrn ille Woopter .. . hhessaetl... PreeHlii e r aXsnrrae. . . . l'p s aiait' Ftrest I.i.ua Van Wert . Port Wayne Colnaaaia... a .Tsaw Plvmi!th . . . aparai-o. Chicaffo Ml " f.r.s 10.S0 " 1 1 " A U 1 49 alia " 8 OS 4 ... .. S.iO " ie.r 8. TMAfNS QOISC. F7

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