Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 May 1867 — Page 2

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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

s . L.. II All f.l i'LvnoVTii, ixniix.i: T II LT. 9 Ü A Y, M A Y 2, IS 0 t . O II PO R AT I O X CO X V CA T 1 ü X . There will be a Democratic Conversion hU at the Court House in Flymonth. on ThurmUiy iflay 1867, at 4 o'clock P. 51., to nominate candidates for the several corporation cmccs. A full attendance of the Democratic voters i desirablt. By order of Committee. Tlie East and the M'est. The legislation of the country for many years jaet has been in favor of the east and eastern interests at the expense of the . . its o? tha east have been protected at the ui in. winuit ucni t exrense of the laboring classes of the east "lc o and west. Concress issued large amounts o of bonds, f;ur-fiftli3 of which arc owned ' bv eastern capitalists, who pay no tax uj, t t .1 T 1.- J . - L - ,-1.1 increon, ami rtcuiany uraw mi tiywwL interest, while the Uborer ha t-j sweat ,1 n rtr tl,i 'lfortst nt'.d tln P'.ir4 J , t-i i rent expenses of the government ues.des. f . . . , . The west is cmiueutly the producing .sec- , , ,1 tiou of th-. country, and the east draws . , , , r .T her supplies bread and inonev lrom the , . ' r . . . . , labor of the v. est, in a great measure, and . . contributes but little iu return During , . - . i , , the recent war, the west furnished much more than her proportionate share of men j - . , f. . , r . ,,! Ur tne army, mo radicals ui nie t-us.j , , .... . lit , uu ilia l.via.in ui iiiv va;. .... f every m-san m their power to cIU of th, trovemmon. for their ,!.o fiKtl,iSme,.na rerc .mi - 8ouut uv cverT m-san in taeir rower wi evade the share of Th du men mate them than bin-and plundering of rebels and Wal men alike, is justly chargble to official pets, such as Butler, Bank & Co.. who Live taken thoir ill-gotten gains to the ' east, where it has been invested in non- j , , , I tax-pavmg oends and manufactories that . , . . . arc protected by an unjast and iniquitous ' . J 1 laiiu. nu uro not oi iik'.'-o who i-eeK. to r" . V , . .. A , i favor a luzh protective tarifl mat . ,. - A. I . . . .n A.r C. ... 111311 V.t U 1 doubles :he cost to him of all tho morchandize h buv:-. or anv lalorir. Lian ! &n rote fjr tue a wlu advocate the os tein cf r b.nded ariocr.ir, can not; iniajlno. Still, the fact rauiai::s th.it a . ..i . . . v..l! I i . . . . . . 4 ; ilii;4uvj. o.ii. in ju'jc iii.ii.;- iu.lL a - . ' j large portion of these ncn actually sustain j b their votes the men who favor these ! things, and vre fer.r many will continue to do zo, Tir.til their oppressor, ro thorough!y ! oneru -ii burden, reiting on the people as a j iegtima:o conscqnenco ot the lolly and The Ill.itIour Jlovcincnt. It will be remembered that the LcL'isUlure of Illinois at its last session, enacted a law making eight hours a legal days vrork, but leaving parties perfectly free to j make their own contracts. Thi law vcnt iato operation yesterday, and for some time past his been the source of considerable ! excitement anions tho3C interested. Th. proprietors of rao3t of the manufacturing establishments, and all tho railroad hop-i have determined to insist on ten hours a day as heretofore, or to pay by the hour in proportion to the old rates. On c. , , , , many of the workmen have , ..... , the other hand dstermined to work only eight hours a day. and demand the aame wages as they have heretofore received for ten hours' labor. The result will probably be the closing of mny of the manufactories, and the cutting down of the amount of work done in others. This will throw oat of employment a I lurgo number of laborers whose families j - !,-:- ,i-:t.. r, ni., uiji.u iain uyju lijuii iiijf ilca lyi .ubiistenee. What the final unshot of the acvr movement will be, wc canno. f course tall, but it ia quite likely that employers will triumph over employee, and labor be fienceforth as heretofore, under the control of carital. We have regarded this new movement with intyret from the beginning, for we weie taught the lesson many years ago that eight hours were sufficient to epend in labor, while the residue of the twenty, four were necassary to devote to recreation, elcep and the service of God and distressed humanity. 1 The Corporation election takes place on Monday next. No democrat should stay away from the poll?. Our opponents already hare their ticket in the field, and will leave no stone unturned to secure Eue res. Let democrats be at least as ener getic and work an faithfully to achieve .access, and victory will be our. Last year, through carelessness, and f pecial issues, part of onr ticket was defeat ed. We bhould profit by the lesson, and see to it that a like result docs not occur this yosr. We have x clear working majority, and with united effort and a little attiutiou to the matter, cau ea?ilv elect i m enr eulire ticket.

rce-fourlhs of all the fat cot.traeU let i thosc h0 cnc ,n suca imn a " i t 1 lT'.UC " " " tN " " T 1 ! tH .n:Um,fad"wl. i'-nket,, Fulled ,-l,r a-t-, ,iun utvc, to V, of ,.tate, !

i li-Ltencd Uay and acc. arc looked upon cyiue.eu, m uk-h-ilv i;, w.uci, -jut.. , - "."" ? '7- ; -"'". snoops (ir.u Jeans.!--- , rin tho war were awarued to eastern 1 . p - ' . f J C:ii' j., j4t n- cnmmnnlv used to I -i ir-! !,.aiil,:il'lr. 1 , " Ian:iI, ;;i p,fat vnriety, d i Ji"-,f i , 1 1 1 .1 1 !;ii I...:nr without, tut r-'l.e ut CIV .HZatiOn. I ... . - ... , ! oIen IVess (ti.Oi!. f.p 1 Ii..! n.,1 ! - - . . . " " - i

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lv nr'uin riTi.'I-il intlefnrr. Afi'.rn n,nl was as 'iiracCi III 111 Ilseu n Ji. was r,cins we M1UU w:iste Iia UiU3. i Il(.ir U:I- j mif n ti .y-r-s. orirst r:..nty I. a 1-1. hin. ;

. . i if in it win fe reiiu-!!i;;prtMi wis eieered

foaiont sectional feeling-? r.nd prejadicie?. ' , , , i -- . . .. , , . i last ve.ir, an'i .'titer servinj; auout a uiontii, I '3'.h? 2i:i?!Iral I!iry. but litct. are stubborn things, ana Dem,: n ; , , ,, ,r ... v , ,. , . , ; L'.tt mad und roM-'ned. V hr ther he wo d Here is tiie radical policy as hit 1 Uown western man. we confess taut we feel as ; . i-.v Wendell 1'hillii.s . , r 1 t . , ! dothe -ame thinir airam 1; e!?cteJ, vre Jo acl1 1 IU.',1 , , Ihouch e had Icon unjust ly opprer.-ea j t " . ,, I- - he exercise of the whole policy owii r c . " . i "ct know, but presume tint tie would. . . 1 1 1 i c .t for the her.cflt cf eastern uonor oiits 1 ,' , ,l .... . , i cr of the (loveniiuent to hold tite outh t t TT . ' e thin that he will harulv have t.ic or-1 (-.,,lnt ri.;i, thiwf.P,is r t......!.!;.,,;,,., ,,,-t ahout long cnoun. Ilovr acy western . . i ruei " l ,t c' ! CI Aitpu.jin.ani.M.1 i.t i

Knnd them into the dust, taat even a fool j -o mad if not killed. The corporation aucan sec their Mlj. Justi require, that ; thorltIcs lnvc uniIo it the Jct of the taxation be equalize I : that every srecie. ,f , , , ... , c , , 4. - , .Iar.shrii kill anv dog founu unmuzIed in ot property and every portion of the cou-j , try should bear it. fair proportion of the ! -trecJ;

BOURBON CORRESPONDENCE. Bourbon, April 23, 1867. Eps. Democrat: The roads are becoming passable, and

as a consequence, trade is quite brisk.

Rev. C. W. Timmons, pastor of the M.

E. Church, has been stationed at this pomt for another year. Mr. T. is very popular with his congregation and his ap-

puintment gives entire satisfaction. Mr. G. H. Thayer and Mrs. Crocket were married on Thursday afternoon. They have our best wishes for their present, future and everlasting happiness. The newly married couple were made the recipients of a splendid tea set of silver, by Messrs. H. G and J. D. Thayer. A. E. Woodhull, Esq., has opened a dry goodi , grocery and notion establishment, in the room formerly occupied by X. 11. & P. S. Aileman at Tippecanoe town. He is a tip top fellow and the people of that locality will find him an honorable gentleman to deal with. That hat was just a tit. I hank m, Air. . I . , Two Mrs. loviucs were run over by a . traiu ol cars near the Sheets House, this . . 'morning, and were lustantlv kill. ; . , , - , I A large number of persons were bnpj .... . . , , . tiied bv immersion near this place on last 1 tl , Two fellows who ought tj have been in better business got on a '-bum last bun- . dav. got into a fight, and created so much .b , , . - , disturbance that tho services ot tho Mar14 . . shal were called into requisition. The . 1 oGendmg parties were arrested, taken be ; f fore Esq iure Clc-! and fined 0, each lor ; v 1 ' disorderly conduct. Served them juist J fc . There was a time when "bulling- a . . newlv married couple was considered a j - I t of rare srort, nn.1 when eluctcJ ( i'V it t cnjor.a .tcp-j . newlv married couple was considered a Iping beyond the bounds cf pioprieiy, but The leaders ought to bo arrested and fined I,uUic ia cent-y. o hope we saad WaruJ the mortitication of another such irformaHcC- , , , . , A, . 1 he radicals held their corporation con- . .! , mm vcntion one litirlit la-t week. I hay nom- . , ,T , ,. 1T ,r . , . inatCil for Marshall, II. Ilumrichouser, r - ortuiiity to !) tetcd" acrain, as he i-! 1 J , , ' , rretty surrt to h beaten. it- I ii .i ; i s invj not L-irnel wh;. nre the car.-; . , dioates Lr the other ooiecs to be filled on I Monday next. r-enreciv a iav liaises in nnv ut iiie1 .-s-k--'j l u-13 1W -"j Ul 1,1 ' large cities tint docs not witness tba bi-1 r . . t. 1 tiug of cue cr more pcrsn by rabid d(. (There arc about 1:7." r.5clcss dogs in IMy rncuth, -me of wliich will in all probability ilkd. Tho Indiana Central Jn urrncc C0T:inny, of Lafayette, has failed.AJC.i?'. F .7 Well, who expected it to do rthcrwi?e ? There arc about a frcore of other I'eter Funk Insurance companies ii this State which will soon or late follow suit; and the sooner .the better fur the public good We !c ini tliat IL Lor'J' Kl- Lar Purcha3cJ lhe 'villo New Albany & "M ! r r f f.i j Chicago railroad, from Lafayette to 3Iicbigun City, an 1 that the road south of Lafayette will be abandoned. i 8-i.O.-Ki An exchange 5-ays the rJiiguou have crawled up from tho locality of amativenes8 to the region of firmucss. hey will A . . . . ,, not remain ia the " upper retriou very I not bug. -esTIIK SOI Til. llrcoii-ttruction 31 r Hing at Coliilli, S. 17. Cclumi'.ia, S. C, April 20. A meeting of tha white? and blacks w.a held to-Jay. The Governor ppoke for an hour, urging tho colored men to attach themselves neither to the Democratic nor the Republican party, but wait and array theniselves with the national Union party, which could be occupied in common by both north and south. He counseled (juict and patience, and promised that if the Dcgroes were true to their duties, the people of the Kouth would sec them enjoy the righta öf freemen. The co umittce on resolutions, consisting of whites and blacks, reported a conserva tive platform, which wa3 unanimously adoptud. It provides for free school for m -- 1. the education ot all children, and the re vision cf the ciyil and criminal codes of the State. After the resolutions were adopted, Rev. Henry M, Turner, colored, of Washington, made a speech. He cared for no party. He simply desired the rights of his race, and would adhere only to that organization which insured the privileges ol manhood. He wished above all things to see a united South, and ho felt satisfied that notwithstanding the education of the past, the southern gentlemen were the truest and best friends of t le negro. Hon. J. H. Gibta, ex-Mayor, followed, giving assurance of tho cordial co-operation of the people in measures looking to the advancement of colored citizens. The meeting was also addressed by other citizens. Good feeling prevailed. A inixedcxccutivc committeo of thirteen was appointed for ono year. Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, is expected here next week. York, April The Hcrul I'. -

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Richiacud special says: "In remote per tions of the State the utmost good feeling exists between the uesrocs and whites, where radical influence has not been ued to promote disseusion."

The Herald's special mvä : "A petition been pottcu up at Huntsville, Ala., i. i. .1 -r however, that the Post Commandant, Major (). C. C. Lester, disapproved of the object of the petitions because he knew of nothing to justify the action a!ked for, and (.Jen. Sprague declined to act, unless charges of malfeasance or misfeasance were made and sustained by proof." . -m- . wcii rut. The Dayton (0.) Empire says: If a man is, by mere brute force of lunatics, confined in an enclosure with vicious and destructive animals, from where he is unabl-i to escape, and can only hope to! avoid destruction by so mnueuvcrmir as to make them friends instead of enemies, would he not be. justifiable in s ) doiti" t Well, the rump lunatics, by mere brute force, and not by any legal right, have cneompasscd the southern people with negrocs which latter those lunatics havealwr.ys protested, were nly awaiting an opportunity to destroy their former masters and hemmed them ii so as to leave no chance for escape, and they now howl like 0 inanv chattering devils at the snuthcrn man because he is trying to save him .-.elf from the mUtiucd destruction, by seeking to conciliate the negro, and make him a friend instead tf au enemy. These same lunatics and sanctimonious hypocrites would have thro.vn stones at Daniel for Kiaking friends with tho lions, and then damned tho lions because they did not cat Daniel. Distinction without a Diri'LiiExci: ur CoititKCT Classification. Greelev a of the X. Y. Tribune, having made ohjee

ji iuui. i. ifluC, ll.ltlllg Ilia'.iU OlMCl-l . , , .r . . .1 t'..T..? to tne classifications oi tl? various; tttatpii , 1.,, ,,,rrcCj of u,.,,,.,,,;,,,,, mlIo Thtlrlow W V ye,, N-, -York lo,-tl,us rre-eu;,;,,,,

the faithful iu battle array T, TjIrXJ'i the shiniii'' titchiork cf the mter of tlif.n nil ' ! .:i.l how trutliiiil: vdantcd. 1 .. - 1 lie const itntional amendment. fc?uriii" imivGrs'il f-tifTra"' in iriite id' nil rotate , ? -uuia,-'- m .on. i .n . i.ia . lc.ri!at:oii. J ',). A con.stituti'.inril :nicndu:ent authorj izin Conre.-s t) cstafilish common seuool ! in 'mv Sf.nti ilostittilc ni 'tlio:n :if toe Sinti .' ....... ... ..... v. ii t.' .i . t i expense. IheSDuth is to bo iraircred and elnined while the virus of radicalis?! is being injected into its veins. Negro suffrage in all the States, no matter wlnt people " I1;'10' , r'; ' J au.1 ,nr" know, to make shirts for negro babies, at tho expense ot the ftates. Having their hands at the throat of the South, that can not complain, and tho rest is to be done by ! constitutional amendments without its con sent. What a happy people wc hhall be when the radical miüonium fully dawns. Di li 'At Wc J Vr. The (;:u:ie S;iv. Thii law, as amended at the last session cf the Indiana Legislature, took effect March 1 1th, 1807, and reads as follows: ''It shall be unlawful to shoot, trap or in any other manner kill any duck, buck, decor fawn, between the first, days of January and October, or to shoot or trap quails or pheasants between the firt days of February and October ; ot prairio hens or chickens between the first day of February and lfith day of August: Provided that nothing heroin contained shall be so fonstrued as to authorize, any pcr.-on to enter upon the farm or premises of another, without permission of the owner thereof, where stock arc grazed or herded, for the purpose ol'shooting gamo. About uJto hers." "Kadical is a word derived from the word Radix," which means a root. Radicals are therefore, lio t rx. Their nature has an clement of swinishness for swine arc born to root. Indeed, tloi first real Radical that is the first Rooter belonged to the genus swine. To that first Rooter can be traced the lofty ancestry of the modern Radicals. They are born with the grand propensity to root they can not help but root. It i.! the law of their being. Ro iter.", it is true, were very objectionable to the .Jew?. Muses, why was probably a conservative, forbade hi-j people to have anything to do with the ancient four foote 1 Radicals, lie called them foul unclean beast.". It is also very singular that once on a time ajme demons, when driven out of a man, begtred permission to enter some bristling Rooters who happened to be rooting near by. There must therefore be something in Rooters very attractive to evil spirt tJ . It would . .. .,. T.2 Very interesting to trace the History ol Rooters from the original Radicals of the beast kind to the last modern development of the Radicals of human kind. Well all over the land these Radicals arc rooting rooting up old time honored principles rooting religion out of the soil of tho republic rooting up law, right, justice, truth rooting up all that h good rooting deeper ami deeper around the foundations of Government until the fair fabric of freedom eins undermined and ready to fall. Oh ! for tho day when tho rooters themslcves shall be rooted out of the land. P7" A writer in tho Ruffalo Democrat complains of tho orthography of the foreman of a gang of laborers, who in making his daily report, spelt "shovelling" yiVee different ways, viz: schufiling, shofling, shovelin, shovelling, sV.ouvelirg, shovling, choveliug, Hiouvhug, schouvling, shuvhng, 1 rhuviling, jhovaling, Mivling, chiviling."

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lev is only sis wcc!,ä behui-l TI.:mI Stevein. wll'J test iwprovi-iaci.u. J i hm..-.:.. ' ' p'i:ri:ir .Acoitv.1 anl Thad Steven, is only six ,!avs hehind ! i Tt Bf "r? nl !vf !f "h'leH A.K!5f,?ri'i!, Wendell Phillips, and Wendell ihilli,,s is I rempt ol IMPORTANT NOTICE TO

Tho Injunction Cases.

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. v i rcxr term, coiiunvnciiH' n tne lirit aiotitiiy ui Juno, i. ?., v;ii-.-L.,,i t.,--.. , .:. ,, , TT T. . , more to the argument of the fJenrgia and i .r. a to Vn iuto.ic.uia ii.,nV- m k-,. Ä. Ä alia ty

Mississippi injunction case., which will P,, ITicc part a.h part on time. I flw o,,, even then delay the decisio.; until one week ! !,c?1' '1 1 OT "A t'1-' l'nv HKM?at Mar-1 jk;hty aches on iAct:r- Ko&. two ms : v 1 1 tL C t i ii' iT .I ,. ' rvi;'-'I cou'-.t:". Iudinna. ' l1 wc-t fnui I5i;r!)oi!. "0 acres lmprowil. the n-eidu-r Irotll iHonday nest. Jljoert J. Walker Uwl FKLDI'N Ä CKILE. ; -o. d tinil-r. a cvmfoT'.nhk- hom.. vi-,!, and t:l,U ;

5Ionday will therefore close the argument on Friditv SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Porte, d ) e . (Sunday f ExceptcJ,)) P:00A.M Arnveatt'lyinoutli, 1 0 :C0 A WESTWARD. Leave?lymout! :40 P. I Arrive at La Porte, .J : 1Q p. y Train run !v La Torte time.wbicli is he it at 3. Van, Wiry tore,,d i, 15 nUeM owe thanP.,Ft.V.i C.R.R. tim 1 r r II R. DRULTNER, Supt ?lciv aavrrfiiJcmfntj. 0; 11 E T THE LAKE. CITY j Ul 'MI-ITaTTn;o tl 1 c 5 o. o 1 Vvi -1 jive a Concert at BALCONY IIA LI.. Tuest! au Evening 71- 7th. ' ;c uu.n e.iuereu 111 DO III GEATOSIG IF Ml MM, With full Orcl.'.'Str and f'hertis. rotn-r d of-orr.o 20 in-.!--. The prort-r.-N -f tiie Concert' will 1. Livo'n f., Hi.- Kpi-copal t'liurch. Aduiitt.iiic- .V) cuts -Door- '.pen at To'r.ock. WOOL3N FACTORY of WOOL at rippccanoelown Woolen Factory !;! i OOLJ ulae . . ii. & I. ?-. A LI. II M A V. -

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1 i s... Vat-. A!!or-!.rf!.;ftatti.,!lic..or C Ii. Kr.rv,:. ln will s vMo t1,c a-ont who .d!, tho lirire r,,t J !'d ,n Lon,..)t,d.rrr, N . H., who J.xcliautro C loth lor V ool ! Vv.V-'.V r',,,s'; ':7,,!n a::r"r!":'- -i" ity .r :ri,n,!,cr of tickets a pv.'i.i r,-.u Wat,-!, r,:i:...r !,;vl :-"n !",;?oni;-; f"r k frra had

on i.,u-leiir.s. w oui ran uu iviu nt mo 1 urn:t!itc 7, " y, ... 'ji - , , . ....r, r, mtieu. streuiceii tvitli lr,.f. .hr e oon four, t t,.., ,,f a T J I t l.'1 V . i t'.iv.y.v ;::::.'.t, : r:..Ti-:.; !. 1 1 r.'i-. Iii -r.i . i t nnioer. a trot I watch vanie I at S.51'0. To Mm4 t r . i . fctore ot L. A J A L.M.- Co., t.vo v üo;s . ' i . t .11 .i 1 1 1 t ,. . . ri.-.n-l, an I peur form.-ie. .k . to:-k alnt ta .1 .. .1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , ---..a . one -ho elistne tlüni larr'f rnmocr. a snT-ii'Mi , . , ,, , south oi tlie rarkerlIoii.se, 111 Pi vnuuth. a:id at " cm , ,. . . , , . rei s of a and trot m l J. IL C U-xVt. E'O,.. ,t r. ' . Filver American Huii'int: Ca?e W .itch, vaineJ at , , m r ,. , . T ., ... c' ,

, j ;ilUr:i"s, iu.s i;.el in mv ( !u'-.. !;.t ei'::if'!.i:i.f j Si-n-l ni'-nev hv p'.t oft- or ii-r tecFterr! nT,e of U'h:t. p;i: (. irp-uu: 1. In two rears P. S. HO'Y TO CLKAN WOOL. For I .axsMi.e .Ic'Virlii.t , nil ii a:!.e.ir:: Jy the j 'ctter. at on- ri.k. ..r, when the ataouü is Uu . f.m that time ihre ia 1 wha'fVl in .M.iricheten l'i of wool, a'll one i!l ;' Fait utrl enoii.ii I "nfl's r.tura on supmu-üis Is-m.1, t! at the iK- dul'.us ur ov r hy exi rcss. ' u'r f't'oe i.- him 1.- ! .!..;iirs -.rili, whert-it tolc

sou -ojjito l.e water iiecestary, lei tli wool rei.i.iia iu tlie w.itrr tr:i minufi s. stirriii" cntu; mf. S.v. Then viust a n as taken oat?re;eat lor three tirne, having the water ns tvuim as the liari'J will Ui'.r.thtiidty the wool. M t y V, ""i-tf. 23 D. BILLS. In the Jjior? a ljoiniiig Dr. Leslie & West's Drugstore, keeps a ehoiee selection cf D ft Y GOODS, HOC K i u ES, ccc. Sf ft Är Wlil. h ptianiitees (o ?.! as j..v as r-in Tie boti-lit nt any otlier liouse in town. Having fucilitt-'s lor purc!i:tii; mi favorable terms. And Paying no Rent, I am prcn.iree to put this gusraMee to h practica! test. 37" JFL IVE E3 Z Will foul it to thir advantage to give tne a rait, as they cai Hxehangc Ihr it9 S9rot(strl:s ami "iipply theniilves with irood in my lino as j;ood as tlie iK.ft. uiiii us t li.-ai. as lue thvaoest. at ion i-ie-ction w ill he held. to ehr t live Trustees, om Marshall and Collector, one CI. rk, oie; Treasurer and on.; Asm-;, -or, for the C orporate Tow a of 1'iy mouth to tern- for one j ear. II. It. DIC KSON, I're.s. A. ('. Capron, rierlt. lllsolulSon of C'opai liici -sinp. TliK e.-parl iurhip heretofore exi.-tiny under the name M.d linn or rh;ht A Talmcr, is thU day disnolved by niuiual count nt. J. iVllKillT, Pljmoutth, April 20, 'OT. Chas. 1ai.mi:i:. All the Vi-iness of t!e ahove Crm is left ia the hanJs of Chas. l'aluier for cetth-nient. J. Wkiout, Chas. I'almki:. Al! lhts.. knowing lhenieles indebted to the said firm will p!eac taue noi:e and he govriin d accoriiin'i,:;:, 3wl MIAS. PALMER. A'FrAc:n.iii:.T . otic 12. Lliahod 11. Ilalsey 1 v- - Altachinent. Samuel tl. Cypher. The defendant in the above entitled f iiu.-e U hereby noliib'tl that the saie-- pending before i.., anl will le heard and h ternone.l upon on tli 'iUU day of May, H'iT. at h: iVloek A. M., at my ollhe in Center Townfchi. Marshtll eounty. Indiana. I'rooerty his lweii atta. hed mid miiiiiik.iis retttrn. d 'defuiilant not found.' Miotild the said Samuel It. Cypher not appear to said action, the name will be determined in hi ale-ence. JOHN i. OSHOKSH, Ju tice of the IVace. n3.' - Jj Application Tor lJrcti.sc Notice 1 hervl.y given lunt tiio Ufderslnnl v al thi .Inno term, l.st.7. of the Commlssioin r ij Court of "Mfinihall county, Iii.li.mn, apply f"r a license to ret id vinous, unit, .,, Miiriluouij iifjto.r jr. h n qaanliues than a quart. Tin loc.itl.m onwlii- h I pr'se to sell loin hit No. 4, in U. iiin l'K mhliii.iii to the tO!t ol llrvm:!!, Uari'lnUl cotiuty, Indiaua, iiJ5 nwi josr.ni r.ir.nu Application for IJrrnsc. Noliee iri hereby given that the llndersiuiH-d will, al the next term of the Commission r'n Court of Marchnll county, to b liolden on te first Monday of June. lvl'7, npplf for u license to n tail rmiriiuou liomiM in ipianlitis lemthan a quart. 1 he hiuation m vvlib h I propose to well, Iri on the north part of th'! couth tw o thirds of lot No. two on Michigan hi reet, in the low n of l'iyinonth. Marshall county, Xndinna. lT-aw JlllIN C. UASLANdKIt. Sur vet Aotlrc. Notice 1 hnrcby piv n that the nndersiirtied, Counly survoyorof Marvhtll county. Indiana, will at the refjii.stofl'. S. Vr'i;ht, proceed on Tltursday, the .'MMh tlay of Mar. 1W, tomirvey and toibdivide the following lands in Mumhall county: Section T. .V, 11. 1, and Kct eHtablish the corners of the lands behn;iii! to aiil Wripht in iald nection. aid purvey will b? coiHitnied from day to day if iieceps.irv till corn;ted. Non reohb nt ow ners of l.inds Ii paid nertion who fall to meet ni at tun time ahovementioiicd, nt the residence of 1. S. Wright nn.l defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expenoea of na'.d purvey, will be returned.to the county auditor aa delinquent, and euch dtliaquenetra plsred on th tax duplicato for col''nv lection tecordln? to Jaw.

VA- tV Corporation Election. 'VrV .f. Notice is h rehv jivi-n tti.it on Momlav, the th day ji'p vVyV'V" of .Muv lVu, at tta-1 oti;t house in HyinoiiUi. a Torpor- , Wil " " v 1r"

J. M KI.IN'Utn. unyor.

Application lor Uccsisc.

ce is herein- "iv.Mi tl of Commi-sHincrs of Mars SYL BEALS. ' railed from l'lviiucith: tn.-avilv timli'-n d i.rir.oi-i

Mii:(!:inai'oo.!ne:i:!:?)..r'!o.1. ivhv JsCO. For ini iortimlii.il ii.iiairo ot'Juli.V U. MiADLK, livin A-'i"itl"i-'"d-

j-itl:y Vinte -ili. Ah so!ii. jH'plr. It :s a I5issoi;nio:i. r -ivcn t fit j-:ir:n Iii- iPuI r-L':a- i h; it. Ali r.T'ii-i ,v; ' .K; T l?- r,lVi'n 1 i;U !' r-'p?rsh.p l, -rTor ' ?.? m!Ä,I I ii wt fin i h.i ui mil.-.- an. i si'iiif ini-ir nco;iuis I ;i i ... . i ..i. . i I .... .. 1 fit nor iy t-:is-i: or pit. I h" bok ami note iirth-' nrci arc ni the han is of J. CI. inrr.f lor M'ttle::i"ut, .1. (J. !'. )KNl. April CT D. K. VAXVALKKNUVUCH Xotic is :in liy civt-n th:it tin- andersi j!i"rt l;n fc-'en H. :nffil iiiln-.iiiitrat'" ol' lh tat" of A'" ns:ui-r Klinol'-!t r, iecoasul. late of Mar-liall cout'ty In-Ii iiia. ri.'A :.k JOHN l. cantz. Untn or ii? n Ixm o:amm. lior ;iite an: C'imoauo Iaii.i:"a:. j" Hot :;.;, ri:n. Aj.iil '2 !S7 :v.tio. in W-l.r cM n. tliat th- Minual wr-ttia-of V.".-stockholder ..! this oomn.tt.y v .11 V. h.1,1 ..t the ; oilce ol Wilii.-.m Stnr-.-f.il, 1,1 K .! sr. -Fiton cou-i'v j:.ml Stat.-oilii.i-ain. ?,ii th- Yr Mi.ad.i;-yftm,., ivT. j ;.t 4J o dock r. m.. lor t!w .. aion vf sut-n Director to seiv- !"! ifi? üüinr v :i r.yordorof ti - I: . 1:-1. M. TliENCII, Tr . W. ürca iLUN-, .c'y ;.-i ';. rn:j. Orrici; or Tirn Itdi anapom', hociikster i CllirAtiO KitMiOAU CViHI'ASr, )" r?.viH:.TnT. April .1S.TT. Voti- licrel.y lmvcii. that paytr.i.t of Tci (TiO p.-r Hsg Jv erd-r oftl.o Hoard. .M. Fi:!;::cH. pjVs. V.. TT'i; ;r)', SoeV ; J. G-- OSBORNE, ! Attorney rvfc XjrOi-OT-, AND JTJ jTICU OF THE FE ACE. ; IT." n'irio-.f.l I vs oil'irc t. tli" ta-t s;,p ,,f ,üH,i;'aTi I, n tl.f hl )- k t: -xt liorih of ii... p.rL-.-r n.. v.li re Ii"- v ill 1... p!ns.-fl tli.-s- W..n-trrssj.-r wn): mm. CoIIe!io:H lv.:il- and ::ini-v i.: j i i, r i : ! . . i i . ..i.t ! ! or. Nard. f.-ii ,tc. nn! ti.; ;i!:irn-.. is tirnlvml i mm. I Farmers .V Laiabcr Jfcraifarlnrcs. 1 In (!iimt!U.n Fle.in Court. Jtir;o 'IVrm 1-fiT. ; ' Ataeiia J. tli:aiitl i i . . Divorce. i Jasper N. ( ii:.ir.i- S TI; ') ihitriT :n tlie n'mve eiifitlttl e.iue, l.v l.r . leii-iiiit, J.i-:ir . . t i : l:tni ?.? a hoti-i v.-i-ieiit rt . ! t!ir r-t it of 1 irliatni. he i theret'oye iien-l.v ii'.'"- ! ! tied of ill. pea.lv-uey of s;iM eomr.l.iint a.ainst ! hin, :u:.l ttule-s ho nn;.;ir, ans.vei- (,r iliiimr Itliei'to :t the c.tTll:: of mM e:ir:se, on j 'ie ii-st (! i.v ol tlie next tt i in oi s.iM court, to be be"..n ,m. I hei J ;t!. the Court ll.-t:.-- ia the town oi ! PiVii.uu'i. on the First Mond i of J.i':e. lbfw. s ii-i ro!:i:i!:;:!it rn.S the maf.cis pi tl thirds ther".'in cn'iiuiM :in alleil't will Vc licura an.; uetjiinir.cd in his al.senee. ii i neu m nis Mosenee. -i. ? , fOIIN?.CL7'PIAN,ClCr.k; oi .i;s tV Johnson, l;tT Alt v. 'r.jj 1 I PAIXTINcf, GRAINING, PA r 1 i.l.-H.l.Oi.!l? III.. A TJ?.STR iNf A TYNI7i;. Ilou , Si.rn und OmtIllental pahiter. . firaiiiin.-l'ajier Ilaiiiriiv. Ar. S1ia;.:ii rerrol 1 . LI hott t wa mii tho:. ft..rw.u..iutd,, '.'jj;,, ,,. .il Cm W. W. TYMIIi. AFFLICrrED SUFrBK NO MORE ! Vlicnby tliouse of DR. JOIXVILLKV- KL1XIii you can be cured jhi mancntly, and at a triflins"corl. , . , , I, ii The aHonWiin- huoccs-i which has attended thin Invaltinhle medicine lor I Iivsical ami er- ... . i iv.i.ii;.. IW:m vou.i oaklH's.s, ticiiei.ii " . ' . .. i...r.ion. ne tion. J.OS5 Ol ..ll.scuiar r iirij... ...i'Y.-..." e conseqnenee of youthful indiscretion, it the most valuable prenaratiou ever 1 ' anv ofth renderi Olef ivei". il It will remove all nervoua aftVotioiii, Jepr.sMon, ir.caoit iv tost'r''' '.-iincs.3, h'S of me orv. e.ouliisioih thou ht of Pi if-tlcstruct' i . fc? nivrs of ii sanitv, A c- It restore the appetite, renew the health oi those whoh.ivo destroyed it by Kci'sual cxet'sa or evil practico. Youn Men, lo ImmUe- r.o more l.y "Qicke Doctors" niul iuormt practiorcr?, but send w ithout delav for the Llixli , and t e at once lestorod o he tlthnnd happinefi. A nerlect cure H e;,iuantced in every instance, l'rioc $l,or four bottles to ono address, $. One bottle i.i f-ullkiciit to e fleet a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DU. JOINVILI.K'S ipi:cuic PIl.IiS. lor thy ppoedv and ermanent cure of (.O'lorrlu a, Slov I'rethral Piafi'mrpes. (Jravel. Stricturo,nnl all affection of the Kidneys ami Hladder. Curos tiVec-ed in from one to five d.ij?. TiK'y nre prep i red from vegetable extracts that .ire harmlesson the system, . and i.tver nauseate the ptomaeh or impregnate the breath. No chanpo of diet i necessary while using them, nor does their actum ln any wit interfere with business pursuits. Trice, $1 per Kithcr of the above mentioned articles will be sent to any address clsely aealed anJ post-paid bv mail or express, an receipt of price. AddrcM all orders to H KRC.F.R k SHUTTS, Chmit 2.) Irl N Tri.R'forStieft. Trov NY

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I LANDS AND LOTS FOR SALE.

, on the pr.-n.i-i-. l'rice tl.b'JK part Ct;'a and balance ' ; 0:1 lim; ifderrired. i ;y; SUf PARKER HOUSE, I ,nVu r , -0U Clt corner Of Alic.ngan an 1 U a'ington streets, ri.iotTiif Iouna. I BAILEY & SMITH, Pioprietcrs. rri. -I. - . ..... . . - Thislarge at.a capacious Hotel hns been Iragod for a iitim.K-r oi years by die above rentloincn. and ' , fully refitted and repiirtd, and under it? nrer.t ! propnetordp, will be kept a, a First Chi blouse, j Tl3ri3-2 tf (xriiud (rift Concert.! I.DIt.'A80IiDII3RM MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION. ro ix.v .1 r AlOrilUSON'S OPKUA II ALL. InJntnaholls. Id, ana. Juh -I. orsoor.fr it' s- S it 11 i i oyy..i . ttC.'ri are a' I SOlif, for the purr.osr rf ,;,, 7 f, ' -7 fl Crown Hill Cemetery, IN HONOR or Authorized hy tlie Gerernciont. Let crcrj hody pitronizo t!iU l-.onia Institution. It U tfie duty of every cood citizen of lUj State to contnbutj gotnc'.h.n to tlii monument. NO. or tiCaKTS. "on nr.n ati r.-n No. Of ntcsonts. riJ.'.IJ.l ; - n.l ,il4UT I -...,. ... . c:inc-!e ticket 51.01 Tvn tudiiMs to :ict:t 9 .00 Twcntv tick f s t a ire 11 H 1 hfHI 1-t. C!i ift iu CwiMcU 000 i?nd. ifr Sense nf Hoy.U' Block Xoi. .I-,14-,;:-,..M.Ave.... I2,nan 0.1. C.sh l.ifii f.reci . .icki lO.C.n live C.ish n;f:s si.o.n r,'iof' ! Five Cih fJif? sr-o Ot o (lift of Forty Aens of I,:inJ in Hooii'i eoirity. Indian 1 ,500 One tw j story Itesidenec on .Mori-ia)n street, I:tdi:tn i;r'i And inüiieroiis other ya!in!ile;tfts.coa sistir of fine (ol Wut'.-he, Pinn Oes. C;i!inet Or.m., Sewing Mi e'.iri 'w. solid Silverware. Ladies' i - '111 . . , . ..in .neues, eic.,amoiini;ng to. . . 14J,".!'J Fend for pro-rttnrr,. anl sec for yourself that this i i.o "huinhug." t-ir "V7"" rT T V -t'Y. A J. .Iii 1J CAT'TIONr ! As w ! can !":"' kmI'v a vim : ? 1 1 fi'l ! , ... . r. . . :t.i.. i.i.r :i -ii .-, t i ;i" . ri"i i. i n i" 'i. ie n. ii . i ' e .i - i, ,r i...,:..- .:.,..-. . ... I I . lit . L" . I - Kl" .it iM'in .1 il.litlt.ill llt' i. r ii.l.-ss tV.-'V.irc :i-i'Mi:iteil wita t!ic;r :iiit, i n or tier -n! .lirrrt tu ui j JlOPh (r iMhlhllH. iI()A. ! T h ntnr.ner of olstrihnn.vi tobe t!-c:-1o.I n-l ndv.ete 1 ,v a mnittoe of t-.r.-titv ti leet'-.i ; f,.(.M1 itf. t.: Lo! Jtrs, 1,t thcra a, the ti:3 o.r ; .. t ' ! ; JL l? JL i I J"hn C.St-w.f..ihier Kirs National hank, T . c. , f, n , . m 1w t;,...n. i. i j Jno: ;e barr.ne. I.. I Yikir.s, la lianaioll. In t. Within A Lowe. attorn nt Law United - isip. .t. ; v. fiai i reo. ivne.' r, ainTiicv aw iam n;ia 1 United States Commissioner. j Joh.i Ilanin. aitorner nt law, la'e Uci't-d . ?tntvs ,ijs.;..t Attornev. I xth district. r- . t "o. . , , . T .r 5-f.rmjrer .V ance, State a-entj Ilmcock Life Inftiranee CoTwpanv. i (enerl Davi l KiWe, Yorktovrn. Tnd. j Lieutenant Coloi f l John I"'. Cheek, present j Cleik of Pearl.nrn roi:itv. , .Major ('cneial T- J. Liicus, Lawrencebur, ! Indiana. ! j T. 13. McCry, Auditor of Stnte. I tloore lln, Sheriir of Ilamjlt !i county, I Xoblesville. Ind. j John Tri eil, Clerk Htmilton rmi ntr. In I. William O'lh-in, attorney at law. I ite Colonel ! of the Seventy fifth Indian Volunteers. Nobles viile. Martin Lro, Asssor of Internal Revenue. district. Indianapolis. I T7 Tickets to Concert for -ale at the TtwI pal Dm;. Jewelry, Mnvc an l Tlook stores ir. the r,trand Mate, ot-ad lies?, wuti poage ? 1 IlivUi.VVl t Lock Tox No. 37, Indian.'pol'S, Ind. Ofiice over No. 527, Doyd's 13!ock, M.i9sarn .se avein't?. 20 3rr Tl: e a Ii IE. 1 T 5 USX T iTjArAMTSiiY-.i ieal euro of Seminal Weakness, or Sperm torrhoea, induced by Self-ause ; Involuntary Umisvioni Irflpotcnv, Ncrvcr.s Dt-hiiltr, md i;npelinirn' to marria .' fenerallr : Consumption epilepay and Fits, n'enal an.i physical Ineanacifv, Jtc By KOH. J.CUIiVKR'WELL, M. D. Au hor of tlie "(heon Hook," &c. The world-renowned author ia this .ivlin'rahle Lecture, clo.irly proves from hi? own f xperiene lhat the awful eonseipiences of Self-nbuse i.iy lie cflVetually removed without medicine, and without d ineroi's surgical or-cratioin, bcni;ios , instruments, iin or cordials, pointing out a ' mode of cure at once certain an i ctlectiiil, lv r . w huh cverv sr.tforcr. no matter what Ins condi - - . , , , tion may he. riviY cure mmsrlf che.ipiv. private tv I ami ndieallv. THIS LKCTDIiR WILL I I'ROVf' A HonN TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS Pent, under seal. In pliin envelope, to ar.v adore?;! post ape paid, for six cents or two post stamps. Also Dr. Ce.l verTeU'sM uruge Guide" piice'"5 ceti. Address the publishers, CHAS. J.C. KLINK k CO. 127 Bowery, Now Ycifc. Test 0;l'.ce box 4.56C. vl2ul ly FRUSSING'S Pure Cider Vinegar. Ask voit pRi.ssisn Pi rtK ('ipf.r Vixfp.,. t ..,.. i n.i.i.t,i oa, (.nKv I.bm. Um Strong and Palitshle, WARRANTED PURK, an-J to l'UKSKU VK nci;i.i:s. First rromiim awanleil at the U. S. Fair, anl the Chicago City Fair. Larpet worka of the kind in the U. S. Fisttbliithed lt4S. Capacity one hunilredatid twenty barrels per day CHARLES G. E. PRUSSING, :.: :mi state ist, Oiiioaso.

IXG.)

J- M- MOORE ; -4 -voir rnr.PAULD to fcilxizii tusih ccs. iVMAUs WITH ALL KI.XD.i OF flank typet, T Let i lie. Mci, t . i , C-fco:pf S-rt5on of th I.ATE rTBU wSiJ ' i -- DMCATIONS W KO!5L and 103Iusi?ul Iuslmiiiontii ofa'.l kin.Ij. Tkc latest ruMicatioai cf 5. 'I" P 7 P H? r j T,JS' To!, To"s' feÄ iÄ ! i;!"J'ouKAr:iic AUtcjis. iiuars to I AC.. ixC. 'MERt. :d TOllACCO, I cÄ' :o ,hw wi'to-tor. t i-i-u-oin. t r v.. . .'"..vti.. t ia ii GREAT WPW CMRI A M T4 DCMCnV - - . .v. m. tCiCfCt' White Pine Compound r,,..r....j,-... .m-. ... . . Im- , i . .. . - . ( .mm. ihTIl j.rov.ii Ijy tljij t5t Ol CUT- ! on ve- in the .ew Kn-'and States, where it , nents In ve be.oni..- ns vrcll known as tlie tre : 'J v. Iii,!, i:i plrt ;f (jt.rive: t, vPt,.f!l. TE WHITE PING COMPOUND CÜRF.3 Sore Throat. Colds. n;.t-.r- n 1.;. t.s. S?;ttinR of Hloud Rnd Pulmonary Affi-c . ticr. treneniHr. It Is areniarkahierkrn dy for Kitlney Con:pini:its,I)ii!icti. l;i:;culty of V.i.JInr Urine, j P-It odin- from the Kidi:"s : anl III 1 dder. a;id Ci-.tvel. j It was early in the pi irgcf lh55 that thin com5,000; pc.n l w. ori-inatcl. A tnomher oT mr familT ! was afflicted with an irritation of the threa't attend ed with a divi:;ree;.Mc con-li. I l for nomt ...... ..mihi.!...!: t.'.ii.i. 1 ii.. ior son inonths preri-jii thotichf thnf ! j,rf parntion In int: forih.i?!s he inside Tai k ofwh't nine mil pine might ' . .. i.e si coinurnjcl n to b -rorv tisefel in dieaei of ",'lt -t'-d lun?. To tet the value of it in j case tllii-le! to, I como'ind a ? m.ill fjusintit i r.fih. m'.icin thM I had h on pianrir.tr. and pv' j it in t.-:i-;iooi:f.l ,!( Th-? reiult was exceed- : iniriy jrrafifyiii'r. Within t .vo ins th. irtitation tri.. I i if s iiii' pre;i.in it.ri ?!: the e e rif a e-.-ere '.! !, -in. 1 is rur 1 :"mm !iil !r. He wnt ' " i.t h?.!v j.!ca-f.l wit', tl-e result, .in i rcnCJetil in .;.. it'o: -.'it. - :fs a ir.i1f, .' K-f,. tt - ...... . ................ ... r il-.ie. thit 1: f::ia'!i--.r.ii.i t.l mo n tiv tt : ' . t ' ' " - . . ... . i.i i ! !' ' u " -'uti n.neti. tit lite FulioiinKIn Novcniher lf", I t-r-t ndit-rtii-e! it uri lcrthe tueiea-l oi :;'it'.f c .üc Ii rotn(iies in the riKret i i' ffjJI n-int.-.iis that j:os:tioii. Tluici ool J reasfins for all thi; it nvrn sooti.inr: ami healing ! mt 'ts ':;tir'". ' w-,un;i-- to the f-t.mach. r.i ! ,'?:,s-1'1' withi' to t! t.i:.' n t;i is ei rJinpTj : ' i 'l rcr.ir.iv icr nurj Miip a;i! ma u hite Pine roniMo-.n.J t ir. !.-? in.ri v:i!el. It w r.ot origin .ted for tint par; e, ' .:t rerv. in j c.üh was not ..iii v c?:rerl r.:tni "i,t w :,! c'Tt-u oi n hmut iin;;ruiiT or tn yens s:4ii l;ii . S:t:ee th.it ac i Ir nt il i'ttorcry minv i!oin.:iI 1 -xvo r..-ed it far the mm pur5 r-'O an.i hive beea conipletely eurfd. Thi reme.lr is as safe ai.J -le:i.;int to t:.Le i9 it i effect..lYZn B TIC'S Sl CO., Wholesale A. tu. Ft. Wayne. Inlj IEMO ) ! n m.ATff ' ' .t 1!mft t "fiiVirv, , Art at I 'jniOUi.i. j H. n. FEn3EIrfO, , ll-10-Iy vii ras a; wjboicIiYes. PKHSHTNG c DltOWN U'nu'.J c.-iil the atr-'t'f "on of the rviVf? t th-ir fall a vr.-ll M-'ected tork ofpiuJ, Weil fj'.lito 1 1 J this Ulirk cori?t;::; in part of 1 i HITÖ S, IU ZZDICIXKS, IVtlXTS, I T" "g" "T m j 1 J STATIONERY, SCHOOL B OOKS LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL. YANKEE NOTIONS, Wall and Window Papei:. Perfumeiy, Albums, D Y K ST XT J? 1 S , (JIGAPiS PINK . '' 'rpy l'i 1', 1 A 1 h. ci:ttokacco,can:XT MEDICIXKS, etc. PHYSICIANS, and FAMILY PERBCRIPTI0N3 FILLED TO ORDER. Ca'I ant pee oirtoA before purchat-irj cl-cwtirr. Ii 2 tl rKItsilINi; Jt mows. JOHNiM. PENDLETON, Commission Icrcli.mt, for the purclme auJ .il..' of OolltCStiC TTIcCCC V ltlll?cl IT CtI, AV. 45 IJroa-hrM, rcw JV,-i-. '1 Cj.V dvaneen made. C'onlt:unier.t folhltej. C. or i'.K Ci. v.a:i; rc,.ort furnueU al reqtit. JCefcrcitces: H. F. VAU C.thr Nat l Tnk of Coroorw. N. T. Mrssn. .1. r.onji MAN, .lollNSON, CO.. N. T f.OK'JC.N. Me Ml I LAN .v t I .. C.-ave.ai.d Chio W. I'. WK.s n . I u cash r First Nat l Hank, Minncap. i'S. jn TM üMAb AliTlirn.CasVr Ftr.LNatl r.nk. Newton. 1:1. Mt-Mis. FORT". ntCKSON, .v CO . St. Toni. Mo.. And to ativ Hanker throu'.out the C-UCtrr having New Yorl Correspond. -t-.U. 3i m SPECIAL TO FARMERS. l,"QTi SAI.F..-A plemlid Farm of 515 acr. 1-X P acre utulercuhtviition : sto.hI V ftory frame dwtl. unit wiin ii rooms nun 'r.iumoint. j;-ji I , , (,r fr.nt- p. .ihe. plunbs. ch. i tma.i frlN-tahl.-, cr.. wn h..ii.e. limrwithO rooms and p'endid celmr : pood orel arJ, rrlat and f ue ahad trees, etcell et wel.. jrol m- tulow. Cue harrroa and heavv lipiU r.-d land, eve-dh nt oil. rniinin? water, aid in everv wnv a deirahle loealiou. Will e mid in two firmn If desired. Is mx milen from l'lymouth. and Ihn. imilfrs of a mile frtn ruiirond Hullen. Good n ihhorhiHd. handy to mhuol and cliurth. Tlmbr enough oil one tract to p- for the whole land. Owner N a merchant. unued to '.man,:, and prefers his matcantile hnlnen. hence will sell cheap. A rar Chane fjr a fine bargain. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Uu4 Areto. TH ANK rUFPS. MDKTOAC.r.'. Tnst1cca.d Coti th'ff IV.'.fil, for .ip" it-' -tct

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