Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 June 1867 — Page 2

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8. L. HAUTET, J Eulors PLYMOCTn, IXDIAXAi THURSDAY JUNE 20, 1SG7. The I.oulsvlile Couren tl on. The convention called by "Brick" Poiueroy, which wa3 to have met at LoaUvill e ia April, and afterwards postponed to the 4th ot'July, ias again Leen ' indefinitely poatpned. Tho coamitteo of Kentucky democrats to shom wai entrusted the preliminary nrrangements, having corresponded with the leading democrats all over the country, came to the conclusion that the project did not meet with favor from a majority of the party, and he nee withdrew the call for the convention. The committee recommend an entire and thorough organization of the democra tic and conservative element of the country in the differf-nt localities, the holding of people's cj2ctin fjr the purpose of enlisting the entire strength cf the opposition to radical misrule. This we think a very wise EgK?stion, to which we venture to add another, that of a largo increase ia the circulation of sound democratic newspapers. Theie is no ion uence were potent than ' this j none which by its continuation thro' a scries of months or jearaViIl more surety bo crowned with good results. With a democratic paper in every fimily that is able to, and all ought to hive one, correct

political doctrines will grew aud take deep root ia the public miud, biddiug defiance pub I to the storms of prejudice or passion whfth occasional ly sweep like a tornado over the country. If any gDod democrat has had a doubt for sit months p:kst, that Andy Johnson is yielding to radical pressure, let him be at onco undeceived. There no longer remains a doubt of the fact. He is afraid of the strong array of radical strength and intolerance. He may almost be said to bo j a "growing man under the iufiueuce cf Bhillipa' aud Stevens watering pots." Eire r,hy the avowal oa h;3 part now, that he v. ill call congres3 together in August if it fails to meet in July. He and the majority of his cabinet r.gree with Attorney General Stanbury that commandants of Liilitary Districts have no power under the law, to remove State oGeers. Autocrat Sheridan has removed without any legal authority, the Governor and others of the State oSacera in Louisiana, and vet so fearful has the President bceome t'.iathe care3 not eveu rebuke this military cicspct. Co. Instca I of actiucr at once in accord anccwith his lest coaviciioii". the opinion of the : of an ' . . no c-ilung together of Lonsross in August, In plain WDrda we think the rrcsiüent fears to r-m counter to the uictatea of ih radi1- -iri iro of cil mister? Ic-.t tnor M'iow .üö iUt-jec. 01 sor cf one cf the townships in this county last fall has piven evidence cf his fitness for ofice according to the JL-a Untier school of politics. This man charged, and received pay, for SO days spent i:i assessing his township, swore that the account was all right, &c. From the day he com nienced to the day he ended his work, there

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lie ought to oraer lam at once to rc-ic- . ' . -J rffifr t'no ;act tKit :vov.i;uul, recently erected n Lne niarhle . , state these men thus unlawfully ejected j IheViin-ncc measure with 1 tc uiUtoue at the head of her hular.dV in Xorlh Carol.na. . from office, and oa failure to comply at ! the tastJes, aud unreasonable in it pro-je. A tev ui-hU a-o souie sacroi;.. Aa atrocious murder was coima.itrc in cac, his oWial heal shouM fill a hat. vi:or.3. Dut as it i3 no funeral or cur,.!' at tomb.touc by j -uo.r c -untv, N. ( on i uarsuay las , hy , t . , ; , th-it r.Crr:C to -'tairch in the T rucc1 ! hiCalvincj it to at oms. JVii? ilijiihy a pany ot o:.t or ten men. supr.od tu The President knor,. h.a duty, hut does W;c- ..f ;.i:.c;(,7. . he iroes. They vent to the house cf it not, through fnrof Datier. Stevens & lJ tA . ! Mr. .).T. Miller, and finding Mrs. Miller

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We arc of the opinion that if there ocoouraircpic-nt to tno rahroal c,i.ip b ti-1. '1 hew need was ruuniu at ful ! nco of about haU' a mil auJ hxa hhtl ... . . ... -, cor;jolv v.'iln tna orair.anc: when one ol srced. and of course ilia to-i nl his lind . . 1 ,. , ,

ireacient. e tear thut u.: c.ura3 p taad3 in the street; several thousand j . Vh- lrv ,ri rr n nrt rcc Cuuilack f,r Ooveinor. It is of the Ibh Acre? styl3. cozin- cat 'feet of iailcrand a hrre lotof cord voed jtud: t c d.sa; erv , f tno louy 0: r. . ; , , . f I: . - . ..... -1 -nl-l-cthe- i ?s r-cJ?ro nJint, which had been buried ma J r' tac cads of his armors aua c-I,ev;h,re. j lS ia t, i'f"; " i cauilc box beneath a porch. Tho bo ly "-- si completely up tua, two tc , .n & . l (lrfrt5f mf ntSMoro Radical IIs!ioncsly. can not pass wner x-. ."-'Uid be ope...- I ?A u hvc leen hnrl ?01ns We loam that a -loyal brother'' of the d tcrt entirely uaolstruc.ea. J.Cv lhrcc of ibi:r .ccks n;;o ;)y p n.f,ro frir, ANKUAL EXUIKIT rfi;,Ml r,,.t,nt;,,n 7, wnc ws. ct ai csamp.3 forotners to ionow, b . , . j Henderson. Themothcr Of Rccoiotc and ExDCnditurcs.

were less than 80 days all told exchive 1 f roI0-lcn' h-v a1'1''öin." Jl wiuu) r q, tv.vi t fu t ' t vreuded wile au I leaving lur part unknown or Sundays. Inc blanks fie 1 up and re- -.t t -4 i. t 1 J f 1 I with a woman better suited to his carnal turned by hun cover only Gl days, and of: nature, has just come to li-ht. The case these at lca',i 12 days 5how only a siugle ; is not yet fully -'developed," but prouii.-:. a5sctbmcnt each ; three show o iiy two r.?-! a ich theme ier J;io.vn talk;' aud the parcessaents each, an:l 10 - 1" re i Oculars may k-ar weaving into a -rowaritie 1 Ä t .1 . r i - Tr keuatton 11 Ine hi uc-t truer. fhow less than naif a dozen per u.-.y. lie u .2. m

returned a'iout one hundred assessment. !c5S than his Democratic predecessor and yet he charges the township for thirty dav.s' more labor. While the Republican is pitching into Mr, Ca-c, would it not bo well to giyo thi3 "loyal'' asscsior a few well directed broadsides ? A Correct i:.Mim:itc. Col. Don Tiatt.a leading Ohio radical, and a mcxater of the Legislature cf that State, thus discourcth of Schuyler Colfax in hi3 paper, the Tdack-a-Chcck Press. Those who know Schuyler best, will recogDize this pen-picture as excc dingly lifelike : No man known to us runs a larger amount of machinery to less boiler than Schuyler Colfax. Possessed of one little lecture, ho fills no end of lyceums and newspapers. Packing the committees in the House so as to pander to the UDscrulous preeJ of manufacturing monopolists, he wins a wido notoriety as Speaker, and by eaterin: to Fenian humbug, and all torts of has political excitements, he comes to be spoken of as a probable candidato for the Presidency. Yet this little lecture any school boy could produce. His dexterity aa Speaker only proves his unfitce&j for any other position, while his letter to tho Fenians exhibits a profound ignoranco of Irish history and Irish character. Schuyler'a no:ive power is impudence. Uii he an:: ?eni3 he "nM hlM ue-

cessful. Fouls rush in where angels fear to tread, and half the time rush in st.cccss fully. While intellect hesitates, foil; takes the track. Schuyler belongs to cur side, and has in his way done us soroo service. But it proves fatiguing. We are tired of h'13 everlasting beating of drums and blowing of trumpets, and glare of blue lighti, to see cue dextrous little fellow toss up lo end of bras3 ball, with a bras3 cup oa his forehead. Eiit Schuyler.

iloarbon Correspondence. Bourdon, Ind., Juas 18. Editors Democrat : Absence from hens, an accumulation cf business ca my return, and the extremely warm weather, have prevented me from serving your readers with my uual weekly allowance for the past three weeks. But I cäu assure them that they have lost nothing, as nothing has taken place- to cause even a ripple in the eveu teuer oi our way i since I last wrote ou. I he sudden change in the weather from cold to warm came upon us very unexpectedly, nnd found us without our usual summer rig. Farmers are making gooi u?e cf their time and the cround is in sr.eh a condition that seeds planted a week ago are up and out of the .'round. As the time for harvesting approaches, the wheat crop prolines well and altogether our prospects are brightening, (jur newlv elected city fathers are bring ing themselves into notice in various ways. At first they were very modest, and seemed to be trying mere "how act to uj it; than '-how to do it." iheir deliberations Viri-i'vlit tlwm f;- th( cncluicn that most rd ihn. r.ru nnd crdinmcca of farmer - - " I boards were iile-al aud as a consequence of 1:0 effect. "Orders allowed by tl;e old board for tr.c purpv-.sc oi paying tor lumber and luüor m uuraiug our crossjWaiks, ditching and grading the streets, ic., were "repudiated," because, as they alleged, they were not urawn strictly 1 aeecrdance with law, us their enlightened vision enabled them to "tec it." It id no.v itated that they have concluded to pay thes courage, and they have undertaken to do it in passing ordinance:-, ine most re they will doubtless pay tue aaouut :.nu ; continue to sell as heretofore. Ii, ou tue An cruir.DCc i:r.s hcen rasred oruerinl"L 4U" -'i J " " s. ! I the memberö cx the hoard ha.i since tuc j rasa;.c oftlicordir.ancc put a pile oflumler j to dry in the itrcrl witlüa ten feet of the switch stand, lue clcr oi inc boaru has I t-ne or two hundred .raw I-.s in the street, j . . . . , . t. . TT ,,,,1 ca5toMVa5.ii:n-'ionstrcct;tiie-.-rintu:ui 1 ..t mi "I , 1- . . 1 L - I' - ....... ! 1 piueiiir." mo beam oui oi ou. u.wiiivsuiui - l. ..P , . -ni .t ... 1 ; thon i'i-thev refuse, it will be time cnou-h to use forcible means to compel them to obey cur commands. The IJcurboa lirr.ss IJar.1 U organincd and from the proGciency already made it will doubtless be pre pared to Cil an engagement by the -1th of July. A ca.-e of domestic infelicity in v.hieh a United Brethren preacher ui.graced the . . .. , 1 p ti . Thc Anrivrsouvlllc Horrors. The Cincinnati Ydkibuitl, edited by the Hon. Fred, flausscrauk, the ablest (German radical in Ohio, and a prominent candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the ticket to be nominated on the l'oth of June, charges all these horrors on I'cnjamin F. Uutlcr and Edwin 31. Stanton, who refused to exchange prisoners with the South. The blood of the starved and the jdain at that prison, the Ydkzhlatl charges, lies at the door 01 these rauicals. Day ton Empire. Mr. IIauj.scrauk is in a position to know whereof 1:3 aCirmn, having visited the south during the trar. The Presidential Irl; to ISoston. The programme of tho president's trip to Roston is published He is to to leave here on Friday morning and remain in New York that night, leaving for Roston on Saturday. No stoppages will be made on the way. Sunday will be devoted to rest in Roston for tho ceremonies on Monday. Washtnjton ) if patch. Two Jacobin county treasurers in Indiana have recently turned out defaulters, one in the sum of $10,000, and the other in the sum of 320,000. "It is thought," gays the telegraphic dispatch, "that the sureties iu both 'cases arc good." The Circleville (O.) Democrat declares for George U. Pendleton for President, and its editor says that he has lately seen persons from a dozen State who wero in ; farer of hi selection. Cm Enqvinr.

e outstanding orders, but there is no nue in Johnson county is nearly 6T00, of 4 ,w V ' V , . . , u

ijney ia the tnasury.aud none likely to which the income taxis Sl,SoJ 20. -'-ca post., an-t beat uacK, wi;i:e work uJ furuwacu tU wen., tst.l .iU.j ; iSaPKarvii:c. ia thH co-antv, vss Th- is prcbibly ',V- Iciv, Iho cash cj 1... r..eji,.f c, to r.n . SUc Uvcd but a few dr.vs after tmihviaz hrr l.-tv r, .! . tw . -i

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made public by which tho liquor traüb early part of hist week, which cid much ! til,s entcr!:vi,e raicu wal 0 aud to the witulu the corporate limits of Dourbaa is Manage to the wheat and fruit crop, j wC;v u ar.-aw, he aould have te.e to he entirely su-wced. O.e hundred V,' hol- Heids have been literally ruined, fy'patny and co-operation ct ad. We dollars corrJratioV licence from the saloons and owners have either turned iheir stock i 1;:l,ve..!'ot whether Mr. Kirtly will is the financial roc'; cn which the pror.rie-! f them r r plowed them up to be culti- rcuuiid or not, During the fire most u! tors are expected to "Lt," and the 2Gd j vated in corn.-Ä wl-i-ifr. Ihuocrat. ur citizens cad well. A few stood back. ,j,r f im'. -tb tii -- C-ed in Jl e cn-T- "' r r t , i-Ien viio stand baelc at a Gre ant! do not:i u3j J jun. b iu. L.ua ia u c.J.r ihc new line of railway bem-huilt be- o-o-Id -n-' -od ,....-- ; geney clause f.r them to-dry un.- It the l!eo:1 CaiLbridge City and 'Louisville, '1 f) f' tPV'V, r ? proprietcrs become satined that tne bcrrd Kc,tuc.vv, or,eued through ou he I f. 1? ''4 f j: of corporation trustees h-avc the right by ! Foa.t!l JrJllp. wit t ai, excur&u The "0j? " b'JL3.Y c'ce'1 ,n inc p- ' ,1, n fr-VnPAm 1 -1 il'o If " t,u'. . won:, ethers carried c::t prorcity and I Cl f I : rii t: I bct.w .c." th .. l Pomt- ii one oth,rs stlll guarded -ods fha were ah

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From the Indianapolis Herald. State Items. A fellow stjling himself 'Pro. Blanqaet, teacher of French," etc., came to tliia city a few weeks since, claiming a :d receiving some sympathy a3 a gentleman in distress. He, however, devoted himself to drinking bad whiskey more than teaching, and finally left for parts unknown, leaving his board and printer's bills unpaid. 'Richmcml Republican. While some boy3 were "fciiicg" with the heavy iron door of a boiler near Robinson's shop, oa Saturday evening, they let it fall or. a little fellow, badly injuring him, aud p.issibly crippiiug him for life. RkhmonJ Republican. George Klench, of Kvacsxiile, waj cut in the shouldvr by a knife thrown by an infuriated boy whom he was attempting to

chasiisf ! Themas Cuamins, of Buck Creek township, Hancock county, while huntin-! squirrels, on Wednesday mornln- diJt himself aecide.itally" by setting his gun Themas Cusimins, of Buck Creek town over a loir the hammer comirj in contact with a small pole H ing ou the further side. 1 .. - and not being perceived bv Mr. Cummins The bail entered the left bre:it. ranged upwards through the body, until it came iu contact with the shoulWr blade. I. S. Warwick, the teller of the Fir.-d National Bauk, cf Lafayette, has discovered a dangerous counterfeit, a well execu ted ten" on the Third National Bank of Philadelphia. A considerable amount ha.s t con shyvc j ia LafUVttc. Loük out for tiiem. ri-i 1 . . , . . ... uie iirgesi taxai.e meoma m l.recn SastI is that of (J- IJ- Vcsi, who reports The Masonic fraterity of Grccncastle will celebrate the coming anniversary of St. John at Crawft-rdsviile, on the iT'lh instant. A woman with a well developed pair cf j whiskers visited Goshen the other day. The annual asiCcSnicnt of inter ial reve-j A so v of lull tasscu over th !

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i ltU .Via.a c,4.UKl1 WJCC vas :uniüSt inlfus.-.l to ivherou:on she w:is shot in

k crushod, and his hrains, with porliuus j f ku fckull. scattered ia all ürectiona. j Kui'lu-li-'d'c SlamhiH. A lioI.Ton-'? t'icr.tli. in t Ii e :.ih?v ciicnu- ' I i I Ii : i liiri.i. 11 u nur i nfre im. i.t.. T t I It' ! 1 1 I L,.!,.-,. , , r. . . . . , . ,.h i 1 states that the chu?. raö "still oorn. and was buried there ta cave the cr,?nse of a f un c r a 1 . Eva n $ ill r Jo it ra 1 1. Yi"e learn through a nolo Horn A. 3h Debjrd, that 0:1 last Tuesday afternoon while two of his youngest sous were working in a corn field, they got into a friendly seuLIe, when Iaac, aged about seventeen ycar., tripped and fell upon a corn stub and was instantly killed. Viwcnnca Times. The lo.s occassional by the recent hail storM to Y"ayne, county is estimated at not less than 8100,000. Farmers from dine rent parts of the county report that the weevel ha commenced its ravages upGn tho growing wheat. The crop is not far enough , advanced to ascertian with certainty whether their fears are well founded. Aiidc from this the wh.'it crop promises a heavier yield than we have had for years. Decatur Adams County) Eay'c. A man named Char'es Oy lor t tabbed John FeUofT at Huntington 0:1 Thursday tiiht, on account of pome old quarrel. rrlsoil died almost immediately. Oylor, who is still at largo, is a despcrete character. Fe No ff being the third man he has murdered. Thtf blackberry crop in this vicinity promises to exceed that of any previous year within the recollection of tho oldest inhabitant. Acic Albany L Jjcr. For several days rumors Lave occn afloat in the city in regard to the catching upon one of his hooks, and the subsequent losing, by a fisherman, in the big eddy below the falls, of the body of a man with the throat cut. Tho rumors at first seemed improbable, but it is now believed the story of the fisherman is true, and that the body found and afterwards lost was that of a man named Thomas Putton, who resided at Jeffersonville, and lately disap. pcared ir a mysterious manner. Patton formerly lived in Philadelphia, and the clothing on the body hooked up and lost by tho fisherman nnswen to that worn by Patton when last seen. Patten's trunk has been found near tho river, which strengthens tho opinion that ho was murdered. Search is being made to-day with grappling hooks for thj body.- Av 4?bany Leijrt

The Tire, Ou Saturday morning about two o'clock, our citizens were aroused by the cry of fire, and the rinrin' nr bells. But little timo

1 1 w .1 I . jjushcu aciore ine people were oui, u.e ensine on the crround and everything beinir done thai our to arrest the march. The ( .. r 1 m 1 1. . . . 1 ..u 4CUS ioiiuea m llll'J Willi UUC'.cis uui uu m vain. A section of the hose burst, and so ' ICH ine lVtrtiy ilOU.C. tO tC protected ll buckets. Th:., wa. successfully done for "a time. Bat at lcnstli the ilames from the batoon, on tno V, est side of tue allc-v, seemed to burst out a:.ew, and leaped uy waru?. with red hot fiery tongujs, :;s li : laughing in dcvilhrh trlec at hc 'efforts

limited means would allow, ! r lw, m UMi.-rLi .tm uf the tltc .t h.'a".;n.a. tW v ! ?niline W:iS put at WOrK, Ctti-1 f't. .t tn..- or.Ilii.i.' of istüi e :.: vu :! lirft Uay tf

made to sity them. J.sko t:-:nd-? tent en .:!.. 1..; i; rh- ';. . r ?; v r-ü.ni op miscnu i, the tlames stealthily swept ncro.- j .t , ..,;i.r...; :: i'sr ii uAi.Ci . -" ? t"rr--the intervening space, to the rear .!' the I !",""';:,'. 'i',;'Jt:'- :;' ...i-.-joy ,f 'ai'i con.j.iat

Kirtlev liou:e. and in live minutes tue ; rear end aud side was a slcUd fire. Tli? i rerir CI1'1 auu as a sh;ct 01 arc. iiioj 1;cr0!C mcn I,a1 lattI-JiI strcno aud steady, to beat back the fire, seeing the j building must burn, commenced Mm ping the house 'fits contents, and soou lec

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thrown from the windows and carried away to places of safctv. While (his was going on, the ine had extended We-.i ward, cnvcl-cd the Tobacco Stor.. oeeu- j ricd by Ar. Ben ham, ami was ramuiv an- f 1 ., ,;, if it " 1 preaching tiic V, rs;ut liou.-e. Itv.ro te-:. ! go.d vork wa, done. Many citizens were j at work with bucket?, while others were 1 working at tue engine, but it was not in 1 human power to yt-.iy the tide, and the beautiful Hotel of .Mr. Wright was enveloped iu flames. Much of it? couVnts were saved, nut yet he sustained a I'V..-. I lo.-s. The fire was finally stopped by tear ing away tr.c building o-.-curied bv Jehn Lane n Here rood work w:s done. Only about twenty f.-ct interv:v;lJ IcHrco:, l!,; Wriirht Houfc. a lan-e three story frame building anil tho house aojoining it cn t;;e North, which wa? a'?o frame, an i vet the fire was feucht bach and not allowed j to cress the space. Several times the liti tie frame was cn fire on the roof and at tIie Strc Tl" ound fkr is ttibeu.red lT..f..l iing gco-I hooks, build new cisterns and be I J V :.. a. ..:...:..!. i. . i ly was iiumu me next dr.y. x'o ean.se is accrued lUr t!:idiaholical deed, an i no rir;e.-?ts have heen r.iadii that v:c have heard of. Miller leaves seven children. Tho Hendricks county r, rpili: Auditor I-.T'with remits to the Hoard of ComJ mi-.-ioiii'r? of Mar.-hiiil Coauty t!ic fol'owin r:.h!hil tlx'f'oturtM (! , I'-iiT ; t,f lliO re 'il i ami !Ci,JoturtM t-r -a;.I county Tor the HECEiPTS Th". - h iv.? bs'-n r.'C'Ivc.l ntl'w Comity Treaury. t.liic ft. .'5!-t d-y of .May, isjr,, u;:tilUie 1st thy or Jun fii.ows : For Di-ihi't'.ior.t Tax .i- foiiad -t Oo-tot.-r fL-uIoiii-:i., Js-i7 ? 2,710 10 For County rcvi-tiue as fjiti.d at May M-ttlt-nvrt, 1M",7 29,IGf SI for Siirvi-ior'H iks as foniid at May util.Mii.'nt, ls'j? 103 sa For Jury F'0" iv ivod fr(.ia Cleric, -Vi W) For fellow and .Meiiagfrii-s a) For sak's of 'strays 11 7. Total coü.-.'i:..!. i-iiß'.O dl Dc luct aiiioiint for lire proof officop $ 5,STJ I .vin total for County revenuo E of rvceiotd over cspcml-i:ur-8 In Ihr j f irrndin-? May .'JI.Inm;, tliro f Cl l.Cl 62 m as coil.ict'-il lor lo.' prool luuuIn tli; jrar ending May 31, 1W Total EXPENDITURES: Thorr liflvc yf County orders i-Pio d sinro th'? 3I?t day or Iaj , lsiWi, until the 1m day of Juno, 1607, lor tiic following object' : Kor expvnse r Afoaor- $ 00 HtaiiUs M l 0 ' Agricultural .society " IM M " Auditor .. ' '.,,imv Asylum 2,v'l l 7 " " Urid'.: HM (i7 " l'uh.ir Uaildtiiß IM M " M iilitVj Äi'i () " ' Hiiml 1" S" ' " l o. Coinmifioncrs I'd tx " " Clork bli 11 " 44 Common l'Ieu Judge S.V. M " Criminal- 1,1 '-rJ " J) at and P-unh 'il 5 " " l)vliii(iit.-u' List 2'lJ S." " " K!'( t i.illr 4i " Kimm. -ration 21J "i " liisftti.j 112 tr " " Inxurancc .VI ( " Jiiiii-t.t Xj7 0." ' " Jurors Mi ' " ' Money refunded 414 2.1 " " I'oor 3,fi44 M " " l'ublic rrlutintf lKl 73 " ltoaH 3.'." 7l) " Sh. riir 14 ) " sta'nory.t nrk U ks IM " School find 1 71 " " Survpy'jrnon rr. land 351 f-3 " i School hxainiut-r ."" " Special Allowance 1'J 43 ,M;k t in m r it-Id .Not'- ( " " Troanun r, County 10 15 " Wiir 41 " Wood ' 21! iK) " IntorcstonCo.Ordora lW Total expends f -21, 105 S2 All of which n irepect fully submitted. May 81st, 7. A. C. THOMPSON, Auditor. Fit T. McDonald, Deputy. Examined und approved by the Board, June 3d, 1W7. U.A. ICANCK. ) LEON A KD ALLEM AN, CoinmUtXontr. W. OAHRWON, I n42wS ,

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.iiariee est Ye. i Phillip K!y and f Foreclosure. MaiT iv. 1 Tiie i)!:iin;i:Tiii the aV.vo ontitd canFe. lv hi nU torm-y. h-.i nj.-a i. n.v- cnnhn aint ti.e i '"' -"t, and u ai.pearii-.- h? th- j-ttvir ,-f a torn-I court house in the town f I'lvmoutii. on tLo M-cond ??fUy. Ausr-M. 1 tho rn.r- " Z41 ianl ana & UtuiukA in U.tsr ar-i.c. ri.5::i.(, j,,, 777.- -,-7-","". 7. UAi;sitM.i. o::i r. f Tcr, r-.;?. :t- r J..,. - , k.-t:-.. v ' i vx-- ' .e;. -i m.- h-rntt. t;. rrt.. ::j th.. .-.ij.- .,i aia uV.-. oa ihv- .-r-t.i.y ..r lX'ts'r- Q 1";-a L 'A. :i OM..t .. - f iM cn th, -co; ;;';'; r.Ai: -t .m:t. cv,i,i:.t ar:,! .1, ,nr n - d TrVtjV.:!-: ' : v () r, nat- : r.l ;; 1.F :.f.l .V.l, la Cirrüit "cüürt. Term, 1VJ7. -u; V C.:r.-.r.T".ir.i for Divo. T, V.";;t; :iM'.:?". lorce. i -a, ü..it :i. a ; ü-Lirt. w iiü.un l. Wuter!;.iu5H., ;i ii...n-r-t:t;fi:t ! i'.c Stat-' oi I:,ui;:ii;'.. !:; i,. :- .-r . !..-r..-.v i:,.:in. '. 'n,-. poii.iar-ev of t-aid J""-- 'f t:- i-r.-.t of o-ia-:. : t.o ivirun ar:J ti. :--.ui M..duy of Auu-.wn 1 v.T. :. e.'.Mnt .n i" !:. '.-r- r.t'.l - !:. : '.- coniuiwru ac:a alleged, v;ll lie hard j.nd rtftt.-rpun.'-l ii hi- a hrt-?. nl.N CTM1MA::, Clerk. .U.I-n O. .-b.-ri; . .vttv l r i'ü. :. cui:i'.;:j. i. e. van ALi;:..M;i;r.Gii f! n tjt".t:,t f 1 vTf 1 m n: p t r n TT ATT03SEYS, COILNSELOaS ,ll LAW fiSAL ESTATE ACETfjT8. OFFiCilRiuk Building, (up stairs.) Abstracts of tit:e farnkhed and special attcntion given to Iter. 1 Estate busintis. In-uraiice Polices issued on as reasonable t"i::i:-a; can be ailordtd, :y ;-.I;c-nt companies, la the Homo Of f!. V a-?et,..S4,000,000 Hems cf ftow w!avcn " ... t-ioo'co ISartord cf HartforcJ " ooo.oxI.IFK POLICIKS IiY TI1K Equitable Llfo. .assets s.oco.ooo ViT Town Lots, wild LantT?, and improved Farms, fr sale or rent. vli 4 1 -1 1 -16'7f.V7'. 1 0 c o Ü 0 in u 'f! i . Ü - MAmit mm (k mm 3 a SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Wo 11 til rofpfctfull? inform t'nc puViic tliat he lias now and hit cuds to keep constantly on baud the most CitcUiive aal complete assortment of Cur a::ortrc( rt of ."LADIES', MITE'S, MISSES'. Boots Siioes is full and complete; was bonlit at reduce J prices and will be sold at SMALL PJtOFITS. Weulio unke Doo'.s and Sliocs to order, and think n e can i lonsii all wlio lavor us with their custom. Oar tslock is such that XTo Ono can fail to bo Suited who may rive us a call. Our placo of businej is in the new brick block at the Sl'JX OV TUR BI BOOT. rlvmoulli. Indiana, 12-iOtf. V. 15KCK IdU V Co., WHOLKSALi: V KCT.MI. DEALKUS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, c 1 1 c : k i : 1 1 y , nT i: i: x s w a r i: , PLYMOUTH, INDIANA3.Stf MRS.- DTJJSTI-IAM. Wonld Inform tho ladio. of Pljmoulh and vicinity that fhe h.nsoponedlier Mllliuery More in the room back of the Hook .Store, LATELY OCCrriED BY THE FOSTOTFICE, where che will kepa good f.ssortracot of MILLINERY GOODS on hand at a low pri" aa ran b found la njrnoatlx. ! :? -3!i.

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A Hi c r i c a n Org a n s ! Ter Parlore, CLutCUea and ledges! Great Fullness and Completeness cf Tone, AKQ ELASTIC! TV CF TCÜCÜ! tc been Hold the pat year. Just received THE FIRST PE.TIIOI At tba Iova Riul licliisfan State Fairs! FIHST PREMIUMS Were awarded to the Aracriean OrgRa ia tie r-cnt'a cf October, Ibüö,

I and a ppeJy c r.o wa (" ;ffd. t0( n alter tliif I T- -T rO-MF'TTTTn FQ j crt somoto a ladv in L i:;'io::i-f rr, N. II., who UV 12. 1 i UIJlAj .vJxUi 1L1 1J v.'JC ;..! ,lC,,n g;,n,.jir.j;f.)r s.:lI;., w,.(k, fr in a I.aJ :o'',7h recaiont'd ! a sn.i ion co!'!, and !i i J raiP icd ir.':?U5 -fic.iUi J v.iii b! od. S:i4 oon found rcli'.-f, and o'it f r mre. Is took about ten ;-. neos ol it an 1 pot weil. J. C. Claiuc, Ee., jc'.'icr of the M.Ui-.-Im ter Daily "liner made a tri ! of i!ie s ime prepar.itien in the cue cf a teFiVCrV instrument Warranted iwrc c.ld, and v.ici:rJ im:ncci;fclv. IIe AS ( ! .. . -.1 . '.1. .1 L- I CI .

Fire Ytara. GOLD MEDAL MAXOS ! Hallett, Davis & Co... SiAXUF'ACTCRERS OF Grand, Parlor Grand and Square FIAM0 F0ETES ! I200 HAVE BEES SOS.Ü Ä."VB AUE SOW IX tSETHIRTY PREMIUMS Hare been Awarded for tho Best Piano Ij competition With the best JSanufacturtrs Iu New York, PLilauelpliia, Kesten, nud Baltimore. Also, FOR LIGH T K ' S Celebrated N.B. Every Inslriiiiunt Warranted For ten Yonrs. W. AV. KI 33VTX, G3 Washington Street, Chicago, AGENT TOR TOT NORTH-WEST, 3Sjl

IS' E TT (at post orncr nrxLDixo T- 2I- MO OHE is .vt rnrrAiiED to rcsmi' Turin cvs. TUXZ'ES WITH ALL A7-Vri' OP eTcfiaal Isaaks, jfi.us.Lc ß)aakz: P Lei nie ßaah&, JDaiJ. Stades. Choice Cf-Vction? of tl'.e L.VT2 TUEI-I CATIONS j t!i v,o-t I'orTl.AU ALTliOr.. oth I'ii Jb iad JO3Inraical Inti'ümcuts

cf i" k:acs. Tic Litcc: PuV-icttiona of 'U? r s r :fs Ä Cm w 3 m W 6 VIOLIN AND GUITAR INSTftUCTOIiS. '7. loys, ?ojs, e-js, of every d-scripti :.n. OV.?T.!.4 f-.--f .VfT J"'..' " f ff? :.. '. AI.a:r.' A:-: or:nv.r.t " f I'Ll' Ft'M LT;Y, rilOTOGKAnilC ALliUiio, CXUAIiS and TCÜACCU, ir., Ac. t'ec. Ihc o:T-r rrcnt !nJacciaci.j to t.c r.!tLii.jtopTir chase at whole-bale. vIU-iitl-G::!. J. H. HOCr.E. T IS 5l: GREAT NEW EN3LANS REMEDY. i?r. J. U I'oh'tntVs "Sä: AAA V Iji-.dt CiTcrc tl.-r? sHIicftd t!iroi?hrii. t theo try fifter hiving bcv.i f pnt d by the test of el." en yea s in the "c M.'iind Sf.iU-3, here it merits hive b"cora-. noil known as the trc fro n which in r irr, ir lilies viriat-J. THE WHITE rir.'C COMPOUND CURES Sore Thron, Ci.-h'?, Coucdi. Dipt!. t rii, B-or.cla ti Vh-.'Z -f R!ch1 and Tidino irrv Alle: tier i zui-r illy. It is an--r :atfc:;li;c remedy for Ki.'iicy Conipia'i.fe.ni.1.! ctls. Diiileuity of VoIJln UihiC, l!!c-.i;n from tiit ICiJiif vj an 1 HI i ider, and (Ira vol. It waser.i'v i., tlic FpnK.C'flSS that tlitscoTK pond rriiiitoi!. A MOin j-r of my fam;l w:s :ifTT".ctt,.l .'(.?! an in intim cf i lie tlirc it attend -e l wit'i a di..r4i:i?.le I I::id for sumo inon.i:? rrt vioii-J t liculit tl.nt a preparation liarinc: fjrUsbaJts t'.4 5:ih;1o Lr.ik cfwl.it r j.inc might l.o o coTPj.sii! K-1 : s to I. 4 vi r list ft 1 in di5af f ilie thoat r at luorr. To t-.-t t'.e value of it ra iho t:i-'4 -ilm'o'.l to, I c:!i ou: J i spm rjuar.titt oftlw Medicine tint I I'.i i !- n p'.i:-;jii .a:.d pavo it in tc.is or.iifcl üo-"s. Ti.e result was execdin r'y cria'ifvinp:. Wii'rn two tla- toe initatio I of ti:c tl.ro it w as rcn -)vcd, the c-ucii Subsided in s-itC'?. atteiniin it ale fnlaced before thfr pildlc. that he t::;r;':v -isuadd mc to pive it i!:im and Perd it abro-id tdir:. iit the t-uffoiiDg. In Novtso'.cr l..".., I first advfitr.cd it nndtr the name of White T'ih- Cc-i:4r urA. In tworcait from that tin:-4 thf re ha j ;:o!e-a' d in M.-yj cheater alone oik hiinörv l j.!iai ' f rth, where it tock the lead ofr.illhe cru-L'h rerno-ilcs in ti.e market an 1 it ?ti 11 .r..ir.ta::.-! ti; tt - .-i:"..'.ri. Thcro is oo! rcasoii- fur ail t:ii; it cry S" ji:;":: and ln-a'ii! in its ij.itr.rc is wnimir to ti e stonncli. and pleasant withal tü tliv t..fo aid ia cxr-rtd'n.sl ciioaj'. A a remedy lor ki-.'ny ..-n'plain tbo Wliitc rijif'Coiiij'C'iMd staij.'s ni:riv.i!id. It tv;J n.'t onitiateJ lur "'lalpurp'js;; l.ut :. T-r?'a in usin it for a couirb vvl nüy en d olthe .oi:.;h hut al-o c"rrd (fa ku-nv difilcultv cf t?n yt-ai ? rtai: -I ii ir i'inrc tii.t ac-i iri.t tl diff o?cry many tiio'i. nid? 1 ave M d : for the sme purt fc ari l iiave Ix on rrrtin'ttt'lvcreJ. Tliisrt m 1 i'dvis as s.ife aud pleads. tit to take as It Is cfl.ct. U ll. Wholesale Aj'tF, Ft. Warne, lud. T. A. IKWON, ) O. m-ATTvr. Agfs at rVaciti. II. B. PERSSINO, V 11-lG-lv PEHSniNG & BROWN Would e.ll tl4 atrention of tfcs ruMlc to tbir fall an well sl(-ct-'5 sJ'of-St of ooiis, veil suited to tM mark coii&'..-tig in pa.'t cl' STATIONERY, SCHOOL H00K3 LAMES, LANTERNS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, Wall and Window pArEB, Perfumery, Albums, D Y Ii: STUFFS, CIGARS, FIXE CUT TOBACCO, CANMKS, PATENT MEDICINES, vie. PHYSICIAN'S, snd FAMILY" PERS3RIPTION3 FILIiLD TO ORDER. Call and sec ourstock befor? pnrthajin c!K4hcr:. 12-2'2--ti rr.K-!UN5 KHOWN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby cien tint the undersigrjfd ha hern aj-polnted admitdftrator throttle of John Komdecfcr. Intc of Marshall oonn'T. Inii na, deceased. JIENRY KORNDAF.t'CR. Mty3iitlPC7. V)

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