Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 October 1867 — Page 2

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1 L Y 31 OVTII. I X I I A VA : THURSDAY .:V.OCT. 3, 1SC7. DEMOCRATIC TiCKET. For Ofcrt, JOHN C. CUS1IMAX. Fur Surveyor, MARTIN II. RICE. For Comir.kiioner, JONAS MILLEIl. Under L'enioerutie ouveruinent ycu bought cuSce at 12 cents j c t poui.J J Under nbuIitiou'U you pay ÖÜ cent. In DemJCiratii! tiuicsyou pail 5) ceuta for tct j now you pay 5- per pound. In IVmocrutic times you could buy ood ttbaccj tor l!ö cents; now you pay 1 tj 31.25 the same. In the uooJohi Democratic davs you ccmld buy a gallon of whiskey f.T AO cents; now you pay SC. to ?-.:,0 frr th- ,1,.: and everv other ar- " - - i ----- j ticle you eat, driuk or wear which yuu arc compelled to buy has increased in price uuder these aboiitiou'.sf.s iu the same pro portion. Who pockets tl; dlGerencc in Mice; n h2i'2 aoe vour monev jro : He mf cuu tell you in a few wu'ds! It jzoes to enrich the Partus of abolition tax collectors, b"'!i l holders, and shoddy aristocrat., who make their money out of the sweat of your brow. A pre?fy ml .f land pirates they are, and yet thes-j viilians wid have the Iraisin their tace.i to try and deceive you iuto the belief that tr.e taxe.n of this county are eiormoudy huh. and ask your votes on that ground when they k:uw the taxei of thii eo uutv are luwcr f r countv purposes than any other conti'- in the J tat?. They a'so know the prosperous wondiiion of our county fin a ices is cwin to the "ood :nar.a2cmciit of our Democrat-!

ioofiicTs; and vet with t tie imr.tidence . i i 4, ' If democrats and conservatives do their of a harlot they attempt to deceive men , . . ,r , n 1 i duty next iuesdav, tho Democratic by s:t-h lies as wcu'.i t::ake atan tremble - mi i i , J Jmaj,ritvin this county will be at least or Den. Butler blush. Forcvcrv dollar ir ? " , 7 . - ! live hundred. cf Democratic taxes you pay iu th?s coun- j ty, joa pay fifty of Republican You are j ,yliic ,TOlkIn;: llItn ,sho wallt no taxed by them on every thin- you rocs t0 p,w beside them iu maiiafactordrink cr wear. Yen ride iu a taxed car-, Ics an(J wnrk.silops .Vu0 desirc llcroc4 to r:aKe; you eat on taxed plates with a tas-jsit ,,y lhcir wiv2, in thc c;irQ anJ the;r cd knife and fork: you Uk out ofa taxed jchil,jrC!)in th., Iiul!ic sclloo liavc 0l5jv vviudov--; you sleep on a tared bed ; Hhvu'rovofe thcr ilicai ticket and thev will be

iek your medicine is taxed and given y a taxed doctor ; when you die you are placed in a taxed Cifiin. carried to the grave in a taxed hearse, and the tax collector then taxes your children from one to six per cent on their portion of your already tax ridden estate. From thc cradle to the irravc the?e abolition vann-ircs follow you; eat up your substance; take the bread from your children's mouths; and''1 haunt you iu your &Iocr with hideous vis, . ious. The radical organ of the mongrel party iu this county, gives its readers new liht en fiiianeierin. The editor seen s io have given the subject much study. He savs good financiers "say it is cor finane'ering" to accumulate a targe building fund to build a court-houe. The editor thinks tho better plan wjuld be to first build the court hvuf-c. nud t r'tKn,: ,rJi ( ,v thc j,co. pie to pay CuT it. Uy O.Aa means, he sr. gues. tlie tax payers ou!d bo saved the Luhdens htc. ty ' :jrti'o;i. This Would be a nice affair, if, after the court house wa built, the important it'in of taxation to pay for it cull be obviated. 15ut then would follow lur be-ivier burdens upon the people, for thc county would necessarily have to borrow money to build the court tiOUsC, and tho tux payers would have to jay the interest oh th? money borrowed. Now, instead of the eounfy paying interest cn the means to b;ii!d a court house, the county is rrca'i'iiij 10 j- r crut iuf' i at j te riun'f, and in this way, and by li-ht taxation, is gradually accumulating a court house fund, the burdens of which tire comparatively light. The plan of tlie A'o.-o-licin man would hardly be regarded a feasible by even the wcake;i radical financiers. The rumpcrs as a rnrtv arc in favcr of ic Elaine Liqocr Law; if yoj favor such . 1 ' J a law vote for Sumner fur Clerk, if Lot I , , ' vote for ( ushrmn. J.et JJcnicrAts rcmemcer tho election next Tuesday. It is one of great importance to thc people of th: county. 3I:,c; it a point t) be at the polls cnrly and see to it that your democratic neighbors nr there. Spend one day for the cnusc of T)cmc eraey and Marshall county will roll up a rcnjcrify that will make tier the banner Democratic county of the North-West. DcTtiOcrats, remember that our candidate for Clerk, John C. GV.hman, is not culy ttiC best clerk over ha 1 in this county, but is pronounced by Jude Osborn and Judge Egbert, one of the best Clerks iu tho Stato. aim th: Lrt 'n 2ot& tm Iiul'anrt. He is always at his post; discharges the duties of Iiis olfice impartially, and is a gentleman in every sense of the word. His political opponents all tdmit this and ie?p;Ct hirn. See to it that h is elected by a heavy majo.-itv. Let every Democrat do his duty and lie will be re-elected by the largest majority ever given in this county. Don't fail to go early to the pol! on Tncfdey and vote tho people's ticket. E!?ct Cü?hi d. Itice and Milter by an

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i rejcocratscfMaIiallCcaoty! Icwarc :a and tritt. erv of the radicals. i TliCV linvß iilflrml Ivitv circulars in rirenI these who arc not uuly cticaiutcd with the chrmcter ot their authors.- ifiyanr old trick of their, always played upon the eve cd' ati election. There U not one word ot'-tiulU iu llicia iVuUi lirst . to last, und the pensous who wrote them know there U not, but ot theui up lor political efTcct. Aain we say, be on your inrd. If a rascal deceives you ouee, it is his fault; if he deceives you the second time it is vour own fault. Luck out fur :iboütiou lies. They never told you a truth yet. i tr' TnE HrruBLiCAX Central Com.mitTrr, f thi county, nro a charitable .et if !u!iuw?. In their address to the '"voter and taxpayers of Iara-Iiall County," they armie that if 1 1: c countv build a new com t honcc, and locates it at Plymouth, the j cople id" Pi mouth should pay for the building; that mill a structure would Ic of no advantage to ''Bremen, Bourbon, i Tl c oetown, Arpos, .Max.nknckec, Maimotit, Tjncr City, or the peoj!e of those townships," and very pertiuently a.k, Ts it not unjust to tax them for i lie benefit of Plymouth?" Tito Committee exhibit a ded of statent. anidiip in the address, as the above specimen wid illustrate. If thev had the matter of building a court house in their power, they would, accordiiirr to their argument, build a court hi use in each of thc village- above mentioned, and thus deal jut!y with every bolv. These radicals are rharitable cusses. Mow they love equal taxation ! They d( n't like to sec a favored class. Oh, no 1 Have any of the Committee any lurvh that the voters of Marshall county arc. paying interest on in gold '! while they pay no taxes to thc county, State Government or anything else? A nice set of fellow?, 'these radical committeemen! accommodated. The party in piwcr are pledged to all tho:c nero movements. White men mut protect their own interests fr tn noro a'ita i-oin. . r --- Thc New York Tints (Rep.) thinks -o Gene rat Sickles tho T'ui s s.iys : "The country, at the present moment, is in no Lrroat honmr f-r military crenides, either by the National Guard or the 'Gran 1 Army of the Republic' Wc r?re alt willing and anxious to see every tribute of honor and respect paid to those who have faithfully done sei vice for the Union in tiins of peril. But tho country seems to long for the time when we can dispense with military di-pLy as an adjunct of civil reconstruction." Uadicaliiin n.cins gold for l lie bondholders and greenbacks and h?:h taxes for the x eople. Those who vote fer Sumner, Brings and Keyser will thereby endorse radicalism. It Wants :i policy. The Voi C'.-tcr (Maae!usetts) Goz:!tet cxtremelv radical, snuffs defeat iu the mt ' breeze. It wants its party to liavc a policy aside from the negro. It says: 'Under the spur arid excitement of tho !ad eoiupaign, which resulted in tlie reelection of tho lamented Lincoln, a ehano of less than six per cent iu the agiMCL'afe vote would have made Ot neral .McClellan President. If the Itejoibücan tritimph.

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I. .i!... . ITf. . ....... .. T smkp, was f.niy six per cent, in tne nre gate vote of three millions seven hundred and six t!:ou-and one hundred and seventy nine, how can the party expect to maintain the ascendancy in the elections ciowding upon it, with no clear and defined policy upon a single question which lias grown out of the late war That six percent, was saved to tlie radt , i .i i . r ical r.aity by tho che it of putting a , , , , , i m ,i u wlio liad ahv:.ys acted with tlie Detnot . , . . . ,,. ic party upon tlieir ticket for ico r man reijdent. It was thus renresented as Uniou ticket, not a radical or partisan one. Now thfy are abusing and denouncing thc man who saved tho life of the party. We need a eompcteut Surveyor, there fore vote for llice. Tho Hartford Connecticut, Times says : "The duty of the Democratic party at the present time is to rescue the country from tho jzrnsp of radicals, who nre overthrowing it.s institutions. Disregarding Federal offices and office holders, find clinging firmly to thc principle of thc Constitution, they should freely consu'.t and act with all who now aree with them in principle whether tliey have been oppoucuts. in the past i r riot." Fanaticism, inov.rrel.sm, MHiue-Iaw-Hm. iu-gro equality, mi'cegeiiatinn, high tarifis, exorbitant expenditures, burdensome taxation, -corruption, theft and perjury, are aU embodied in thc radical patty i f rumpcrs. It is for the people to say by thir vote, next Tuesday whether they approve and indorse such a party. A voto for Sumner, Kcy?cr cr Lriggs will bo an in-

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The Louisiana Election. I Tlic clectiuu in Louisiana, on Friday aud Saturday, passed cfT with the usual Iriuieiiiesf cd lh; desolation in the South. Not more than one-tenth of the whites vore3; rudlTie Bttdie! par er iu New Orleans despairs of the vote being large enough to make the election valid.' An exchanTj says a ptrtion of the negroes as in Richmond, again forgot the names they had registered by, or else, under the tutelage of their Radical masters, attempted to repeat their votes under different names at other places than those they were registered at. The depths of Radical chicanery aud swiudhng are too profound for people at a difctanee to understand, it this stae of affairs, whether au incident so absurd and ridiculous is to be attributed to the igtioiantc if the Lcgru, oa the roguery ol the Radical. a nan The radical candidate for Clerk is an old Know Nothing. If foreign-born citizens wish to disfranchise themselves they vill vote for Sumner for Clerk, otherwise they will vote for Culmi:in. JvlT. Eavis. The T'ries' Washington special says: "All the statements heretofore published regarding the trial of Jeff. Davis have been mere surmises and the government has not authorized thim, nor lias it made public any intimation of what it intends doing. It is k mi-i fucialiy announncd that thc goverLmcnt will ask for further delay, when the trial eoiues on in November, red that the counsel for the accused will then make a motion to enter a nolle ino&cqui. A vote for Sumner is a vote for the revival of Kuow-n -thingism. Foieigu-born citizeos take heed. ao-o' The radicals of Ohio have never before made such a desncrate effort to carry au election as they are making this fail. They have hundreds of speakers canvassing thc State for their ticket. Colfax "Dirty Work" Logan, and all other minions of a bonded aristocracy, negro equality and high taxes, arc employed to arouse the prejudices of their party agaiust free goveni mcnt. The r.;t cUoii in Alabama. Dispatches from Montgomery state that the Cr.-t day's election in Alabama has pascd oft' quietly, so far as heard from. In 3Jcntgmciy thc voting was quite heavy, in view of the fact that tho election will last two days more. In the old Montgomery congressional district, the colored mttjoiiiy wiil reach 0,000. WIij- flic C!Jiis are Suppressed. Siafi-s It" t lluirol t eviiti o the nt 'li an itnlho n'i'rs. th: txccutit.n ot't'ic neonat ruet on oc.'s ic l ff oiv'tnts rewtnt.s. snnt bccume intprttct-C'il'c. Vom? of the s: L'mtrts icüt s'.oh Icyin ly hclvivy tlui.e actis if Cviiyrt ss vut." that paragraph, thc sum and substance of Sickles' loni document, will do to read over more than once. If the courts not local courts in the rebel States ate permitted to hold their sessions and decide upon fjuestions submitted lo them for judgment, it will not be lonir, says the military dictator, before they will be declaring tlie acts of Congress void. It has been tlie theory of our j;overnni2iit that one of tho main oSjects for which tho United State Courts were created was to pass tif on the constitutionality of Congress. Of course no decision of a District Court of tlie United States can declare au act of Cnmess void if au appeal is taken to the Supreme Court. Hut this last tribunal is as much drooled as the lower courts; hence tlie hitter must be squelched in order that aggrieved parties may be prevented from reaching thc former. -Yo Ab my Leuj:r. 3 C. W Es Ocnf li or fi?n. Slrl!nff Price. Gen. Sterling Price died iu St. Louis on Mnnoav mornin. of dicasc contracted in tlir l.-ironct innr snm in th'if nilv Clnn . , . , . , 1 Urtce served in tlie Con e lerate army, and . was regarded as one of the best military men of the aire A Straw. At t lie Democratic convention recently held in Pike county, Kcquire William M. Hammond, a late convert from the radical ranks, was present and made a short speech, declaring his reform publicly, and Iiis determination to support thc several Democratic cuudidates. IJury me nnd put on my humble monument tho hiniple inscription, Miere lies 0 ie who saved thc lives of his soldiers at Port bisher. (icna-ul llutUr. " 'Don't you know nie" said a soldier to his former commander. 'No, my friend, 1 ttotft.' 'Why, sir, you once saved my life.' Ali, how was that?' 'Why, my dear Mr, I served under you at t lie battle of , and, when you ran away in the btuinning of the fight, I ri ti nficr you else I might have been killed. God bless you, j my preserver, my benefactor!" Luistu(: Jdurm.l. TIio Yellow Fever. iKW Oil LEANS, Oct. 1. There no perceptible abatement in thc yclloflr fever. The interments during the 2 i hours euding this moruining were 03. Commemorative WenniNfls The following list is fcaid to be ttvthful and oifhot ii'Hb): : Two years afler th v:nl'It'wj is the "paper wedding" The fifth anniversary is the "wooden wedding;" the tentli tlie ''tin wedding ;" thc fifteenth the 'crystal wedding;" tho twentieth the "china wedding," tlie twenty. fifth the silTer wedding; the fiftieth the "golden wedding;" the -eventy-filth the "diamond wedding."

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TO thO Memory Of Anna May Rpnbnrpcr. 0 E.iby eves so sofi and blue Uaby feet ff small, Rosy ilimplol cheek and chin ; Angles bade v u enter iu At your Father's call. t Fold tl.e bihy's clothe? away. L-it her pl.ty thing by. AU our love " .-trin; aund true. Could not keep liei heie with ou; Js'auhtof worldly sin s'ae kuew Do 1.0 1 weep aud sigt. Yoi will rnij hor reair srnile, And her prattling tongue; nut rt ninnhfr she is where borrow fiicknesy, mm or c.ire. Ne'er shall cloud her life so fair, Angels fofiuj araou. When the Iong,brii;ht Finimcr dar, Wake with wild buds' trill, VVe w ill p;oh t r iron the heath Per fumed Unwerseiich da v, and wreath OVr our d-irting'js crave, to breathe At the sott w iud'd v ill. Dahy Anr a'i memory pure, May U guard ou all. From temptation's luring wav, Which a round im all doth i.y Erouler, brighter every d.iy Wait.ti? for t ur fall. Ii 1 ca s n C' r r c s p o 2i d e 1 1 c t. Chicago, Sept. SO, 1SCT. Ed'trTS Dcnwcrut : The grawd new hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, one of thc largest auditoriums on the continent, was formal!) opened by appropriate religious services last evening in presence of an audience of about 4.000 persons. The buildir.g in which this hull is located costS19a,000 and it is estimated that 35,000 are yet required to complete its decorations, internal arrangements. Sic. There are five large stores on the ground floor ; above these a magnificent suite of a number of rooms devoted to the use of the Y. M. O. A., the offices of the Fire Police, and Health Departments of the city. '1 he main hall which is 81 feet wide by 121 feet in length and 45 feet in bight, and no less than forty-two dormitorie fur youug Christians of limited means, offices, &c. Of course the hall is the object of chiefest interest to thc public. Its dimensions I have already .rivon. hot vour roadrs mav find FOino r. , j . j . pleasure in a tittle farther description. With the galleries it scats c -mfortably I lu ce thousand and five hundred people. The floor is level, admirable for dancing purposes but not particularly advantageous for affording; a commanding view of the stage. I don't know whether thc Y. M. C. A. taboos dancing here or not, but if they do not it will be the finest ballroom in the United States. The disadvantages tf a level floor are in some small degree compensated by sloping up of the stage towards its back, where the grand orgön is ty stand. A gallerv runs a!. ough ventilation. The only decorations arc a series of frescoes on the ceiling IIus trativc of incidents recorded in the old new Testaments. These are effectively paiuted. and at thc very considerable hight which they appear seem quite handsome Tlie Assoeiatiou which has just completed this splendid erection, staitcd in 1857 with 1 10 members and has now on its rods nearly 2,000 active and auxiliary men: hers Iv-timatii." thc lent of the hall at 510,000 per annum, other portions of thc builiing at and allowing 817,000 for ex penses and interest on stock, there will be left St 5,1S3 per annum. Iu ten years it is believed the stock will be all redeemed and the Association will have the exclu sive control ot the s:utn named for its ma ny charitable and Christian uses. A col lection taken up at the dedication last night amounted to $-3,000. I have given this much space in this letter to the subject of the Y. M. C. A. because its success is of interest to all Christians of every denomination, and especially to kindred Associations in the North-west. There are said tube 242 Young Men's Chiistian Associations iu the United States and Ihitish Province, and of these thc North-west has her full share. 1 admire them, as I do everything good and consistent, and it , J ; .i ....... .i i uiiorus UiC Miiecie iiica.-iiiu iu nitui 1 gloriously successful, for I know how worthy they aic. Dut enough of the Y. M. U. A. Tho hall to be the sceno ol more dedicatory performances to-night. One of tlie handsome and most graceful acts of charily done lately here is the effort which tlie firm of Hrutmvii-lc, the billiard table in inu.'acturcrs are making iu aid of soldiers' widows and orphans. They got up a billiard tournament, fitted up a splendid hall in their building on State street, cot an immense amount of printing done, engaged celebrated professionals to play, in fact assumed all the responsibility, and will turn over whatever proli.ts liiere are to the Fund named. All last week, and this week th!s tournament lias been and will be going on. Tlie entrance to the Hall is lined with American flags, trojdiiesofaniH, etc. An amphitheatre gives 'o e. cryonea chance to see thegau es iistiu fcly, and on t lie benches one may see, day :i ft 2 r day. and night alter night, some of the brightest ami fairest of our Chicago women, and many of our principal men, all of whom are interested iu this excellent and popular sport. At this time and in this country, no part ot cducatior is more important thau a knowledge of modern languages, especially of German and French, which are bo generally spoken, and familiarity with which ensures to auy ytiung man or woman an honorable and reniuuera'ivc employment in any of a score of occupations. Yet, strange to say. no branch of education imparted iu schools is more generally superficial and practically worthless thanks to tho manner in which it is taught. To remedy ibis evil Prof. Oscar Faulhaher, who has been a teacher of languages for fourteen ycarp, haa recently established a model boarding and day school for young ladies at his hou?e, No. 73 Fourteenth St., nr.r to Wnbnh Avenue, where theo Un-

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j ordinary course ot instruction in the hi - h - er class or such schools, l without any cx- . , . , iru cnarge, ana uy a system which cannot fail to impart a thorough and practical knowledge of them. Another speciality of Prof. F.'s school is instruction in Embroidery and fancy needlework, .under the immediate supervision of Mad. F. These are accomplishments rarely taught in this country. The terms of thc school arc very moderate, being but 8 100 per :nnuni for board and tuition, or 8o0 per ijuartcr for teition without bonrd. 1 he rough winds af Autumn have come at last. Ycerdav seemed the height of he ccjuinoxia! storms. Numbers of spec miens of new corn have been sent in IVom all parts of this and adjoining States to members of our Roarl o Trade, and there is every prospect tliat from our gigantic cornfields, the yield this yeur will be great cr thau iu uuy season for vears. iw Sürcrttiscmcntj;. Examiner's Notice. I will hold a TEACIIEU-5 IVSTITl'TE t the Semiuarv IJailding, iu the town of I'lwin.uth, coinmeuciu" oume iium) xuMiAY OJ-' OfVHM.; and to coiuoiii- in aession otie week. c!oin on S onrdav, the llith. with an examination ot learner?. thai belli" niv day for Public Kx.imination for the month. Every person d'sirin? to teach dtiritnr ihe winter, or n.'Xt oa notier, mti't avail them -"el .-es o" th- advanfajr'c of thi institution. It dci.'nt d to rive full and amid? instruction upm the fir-t principh.a of all the branches tanirht in our choo!. al-o the ue of the lllucli-board. Outline Map-. (Jloben, Jtc MAItK CUMillNGS, n5w2 Examiner. 3?:Qe7jK?i.nd TnIety Store (at i-o.sT orrici: kl ii,öjlc:.) J. M- MO ORE is sow ri:F.r.a:Li) 10 nrxitu ins enTOXERS WITH Aid. JlJXPS OF Jjjiank floaten, jtLtiAtc fiaatc&, IPicttuc .PJaatcs, J7atf Sfiaacs. Choice Relfior of thc T.VTE ItTnr.TCATro N bv the mot I'OPI I.AU AUTIIOICS. both 1'JtOSEaud Pi. tHCAL W OKKS. erAXTLV uovno. 3Iu!ii;i I Iuitiiiiuosits orall kindd. The Latest rnblications of J mm d m faU W 2 mm SJ 6 VIOLIN AND GUITAR INSTRUCTORS Toys, 'Joys, Tois, I V?"? '!.!.T.vr'P!!u W.?.sT.V.t?(lw;.Tir JT-W , f. ifKKX ''. A LlP'f Assortment of Pr.OPt'MFTfV PIIO TOCiKAIMIIC ALÜU-MS. CIUAKS aud TOBACCO, Jtc, Ac. Ac. II; oir-:n ;n;at indaceuient to those wihlnsto purchase at wholesale. vl J-llJ-ti. J. M. MOORE. HARDWARE. H. B. DIOKSOIf , TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLEE'S 13 KICK CLOCK, PLYMOUTH. IND. Ivcp cnnattMv on hind a Jire nnd well nsorted stock of every de-cription of U irdwarc. in ilinoaiany shape, size, quantity aud qiulilx, from an AMERICAN COGKIKG STOVE to a CO F FE I-I If EATER, or from a crow tar to a paper of 4 oz tucks. Of rrrrvkin"; Elevated Over s, ntirire, Parlor Sheet Iron, Uox, fancy or plain, with complete the .ii u i .v a 3 to mateh. SHELF flOODS of evorr description llous. Trimming, ODOR mil! WINDOW hang in;;s; Glass ar.d S.isli; Carpenters' tooli. IKf A I IsI SB r?v the Keg or Pound; Mill nnw. Log and Dog Chains; the best Axesin the West. Tin, Dniss, and Hollow Wares 0 Of all kiiuld; .1? LOWS, shovels and all m inner of Agrietilti!ralutn8il,!ncludinc rork.i th.tloul .ml unload h.iy by hot so power a splendid assortment of CUTLER Yt fish hooks & lixks, HOPE WIHE, JUJLTIXG AXD COW BELLS, IR OX A 'L STEEL IX Ii A US, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD DUX CUES In fact every thlnjr that an one everthonrl)trf bu villain a If irdw.ire Store, and a thousand things besides, with a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, which they propose Hing C H 33 A I 33 R. Thun the sim an br bought at any other place this si. If of Pittsburgh. All kinli of tin.Mhert iron, copper and brs? ware undo aud repaired on reasonable terms aud hört notice. II. I! DKIKSO.V. r 1 3n.r)-tf STA Ti: or IXIttAXA MARSHALL CO I'M i'. f Circuit Court, Fehl u iry Trm, 13CS. Natlian llit.l vn Jackson IIi,'m.in. Nuncy M. IIa!nian, ItelitKla Ilaruman. Partition. lieorjj J. Haaman, j Th?i nlahitlfl In the nove tnitltW ranr, ny his atluriK v. Iihb fill d in my ttK5 tonii'liiut u'ainst tlie defiiKiaitt". and it - pi'iirm by tho nllnliivit of a rimn.'t.iit nerson. thtt tin ilof'-nd mis. U.ilii tl i llaaiivin aul Gforin J. 1 1 banian, ar.- noti-ivriil -nt or the State or Indiana. Hk'J are th-rfloro noti ti-d of the pon-.b-ncy of raid complaint uaniM tn.on. una unless tiu-y appear, ntifwcr. or neimir tlu reto. at tho calling of oail cauie, on thc firt u.iy ot Ihu nt'xt term of raid court, to h lx jrnn and h!-d at the Court I1our, in the town of Plymouth, on the ecend Monday or Pcbrarary. lrS. a!d coraplalnt ; icj: a, win pv uvbiu buu untruiitfj m tuen jntiEis. JOUX C. CI SUM AN. CWk. M. A. O. Parksrd, TlfTn Att'y. d5t5 i i i .it i i . - j .J . a . . i a ... .v .i I

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j Ctr-C vr. McMmim v- ) Andrew UtW To sat.'j'y Jc-ncrt. George V. CunpbelL J The plaint 13" in the &t,ore er.titl"2 cacp by Us t tornc-y, A. C, Cpron, Las fll.d TvHh Lin ccnp!?.ir.t atrüiiiti tLe delej.d.u:fi. ard if rpncnrii ir liv tLe aJt.d.ivlt c-t a ronin-fri! persc.a. Hr.it the c!efttiaü. Ardrcv J. l.tley and George V. Campixll. ere tjon-refldcti of the btiitc el Indian!-. t!i y tr-; therefore b-ie:v Kotiflod of the jM'üdciicy oftaid cornj l .jnt i'.iin?t ih.-m. end xniWif they spp.-ar. nnswi r or cl.-i.i::.-th'-r lo. tt the Calling of said c:iu-?, on the ..h dav of Octob. r. IfitiT, at 10 o clock a. hi.. , t my olice in" CeLtcr township, Maishnll rcunty. ludim.i, ,id coTi.p'aii.t rrl th tr.a. t.-r.i thinirs therein couaia-.d Will te hvurd ttd Cetermmed ia their :.bMnce. rtvl John a. osdoj;:ck. J. r. Sr al. Survey .1 otire "VOTICE is hr-.-liy riven th it the tiiidersiL'net'.rouni ty Surv.jor of Mnrshall -o:u y. Indiana. Mil' t ii:'- r'-ipi.-st of l-n;ic i,,.e & p.m. on the i'Munt 5uh I 'H V'';.0-I:!'.-l-? s-rr-y d mMivide ! a,,d a, i: .. and' e.-tahii.-'h'the ctruereofi j & d'Y.,f uc--eary. tiiUomph-ted. ( i u i. I'imia in vir.r r..nntf c..,.. Non-rt-eident" owners of land in .i?d .Tilnm wi.n fail to meet m nt the time abovi-mectioned. und defray, or proidi for defra vtirr. tle ir portion nf the ex-p.'iix--oi Hi.l Hurey. Mill he rcfurii' d to :h count v AKdiior a? dehnfjurnnnd such del::iqi:-ncies placed on the tax di::)Iieuto icr collection üetordin- to ). .ieuto icr collection according to law. J. M. KLINGEIJ, Sarvcrc-r. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership hereto'ore cxisiing between the undetsigned this d.iv dissolved bv mutual j C , T , 1 " l,u"ls 'ö condu-d by H. t kson wht t ikes the asseu and assumes the consent, t he btiinc will bo condtftd bv fl i liabilities ot the briu. ii iTfiir n. nicKsoN HENRY WOODBURY. Fcpt. 25, 1SC.7. BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, i' &. aV. 3r. DOUUDOX LD. KecrJar comniucitions evenings cfcach nioiith. come II. D. Weaver. Sec'v roT)d ar.d fourth Tiic-sdav ViciLh) brclh.-eu always wclI). Mr DONALD. A'-t;!!? W. M. riOTICE. AU persons will fake noiic' that on tho niht i of the - ;d day of fcepiemoer. lSbi , ti.e tolloAin; I,-....: i .....r. ...... ....i r. ...... . . i-r uc'.tiovu nun; i- mi ni iroin me ; a note lor one lumdi t'd dollars. pined hv S5. It. Kdw.inls, mid piiv;blo to John llani'i t. All persons arc herthy warned aaint furchasin'; Paid note or any liote signed by b. K. Kdwardd and pavablrt to I John IJ.imltt, as ea'.d Hdwards has Jecn duly no- I titled nov to pv the same to anv oilier n rnn tlin mvMlf- ' JuIIX HAMLET. "(4:2) r IT? rW'Tm s t J W W M 1 m ' M Notice is hereby jjirui tlir.t tlie under'-riieil, Guardian of Oli'r I- X mery, AUxrt J. K.tuery. Anna .M. Kmery, niinoiü, will seil at j ub he :u'.e tion al the door of th Court Home, in Plymouth, on Tridiy, tlie lih lay ot O-.'tober. ItbT, the undivided two-lhril part of t'io U'mt li.ill ot the Sontli-vvtt tu r t-r of section thirty-six. ('Mi) in township ihiity-tl tec, '33) north of ranc thice .'1 j each coiitaiiiin t ii;ht y aT'.s mote or lis, titu.ile in Marsha'l C4 in:!y, Indian i. TKRMS'OFSALC: One-third eo-h; one-third in nine months, and tho remaining oi'-third in eichte n month from the day ot f ile, taking the purcha-cr's indes with ;ood tree hold eclll itv, waiving valu-ttion and appri isc tn nt, tawj. or nioi tape on said premises. Sale bcte'ii the hoars of 10 A. M.and I P. M The vvidtuv's interest in said land whl be sold at the same time and on the same jerm". 3w3 I llbJHr: K.MKRY.Guin!ian. felivi'iü'9 .atr. By virtu? of a commission and order of ile 1fr:?l by th'' Ct'-rk of th Mar-hall C'ncuit Court, i wiil omr for salt lo the hL'h'.-st hiddvr, at juih.lc auction, at th Court Iloi'.-e go'jx i:i ;Lu tjwu ui rjymoa;h, Martball county, ludirua. On Sutiiidoy, Oit.hr 1 Or, 1SC7, between thc hours of 10 o'clock r. in. ard 4 o'clock p. in. of said day. the reti'n ai:tl profits lor a tcrta not txcodiii4 seven yir, Ihu toll iwiii- ! -scribed r-al tetutf. rituatird :n Mn.rsl-ali couLty. Ii.i'.i.iiiu. to-wit: 1 t Number (Jo tvuiitv-fivi. iu Joha F. Park" Firs! Addition to the town of ljourlo:i. iu the county of Marshall aud State ot"In.li;:iia. 'aithall te;i.-m.-utr, iiii;-re.e rm-tits aud aj-pnrteuaneo th'-n-to hflonjjiy. And iu eis tiie r -lits and pro'it; !a:l to "vl! for a fun suin- ifiit to pay til-' amount (leni indfd ty said coin-mis-ion and ördvr of pale, I will, at the f uue time ;U.d plai c, ai;d in Uk: manner, oil'.-r for t-ale to ti.e Lyhe t btdder. at public auction, the fee tduipte. or the t,x:irc j ri-rht. title, interval and rstaty of l.dsiiuud S Fi-ih. uud J.-.-.i;ie Fi!h. in ai.d to tue abovf d.-scrib- d real rotate, t t.itixfy raid writ m faur of William II. Criy. Wtl.i.uii II. Siinmoiis and James IK-r.d r-i n. and ti iiu-t Ldmutid S. Fixh and Jennie Fi-h and Mat hew Lrwin, replevin bail. a!d tfa!,' tob." m.id'; without regard tj appraNc-meiit laws. nU:pf!l DAVID IIOY. Sheriff M. C. Slacri-T' snlc. TJv virtue of a coinuu.4-lon and order of sale tsfsnfd bv tin! Clerk of the MarMnll Circuit Court. I vi Iii olT. r lor sale to the hiL'hOht bidib-r. at public auction, at lb Court llonse door in Plymouth. Maraiiall couuty, ludiaua. On S' turJay, O I Ur lO.'A. U Gi", bet von tho lmr.rpof 10 o.lock a. in. fit d i o'clock p. m. of üüid d.y. ihe rent and pr ilt- for a t-rm tiot?scevdinr "even veir.i. of th ? fo!lovinrd '-crib-fd real CtfLa'r. situated iu MMrshai! county. It;d:nni. to wit: Com in -t.cin at the vouth-west Coin-.-r of section thirteen 1:1) o! Michigan It i t lnd-". runniiii tl nice west s-'veu lods four and '.-Ii feet, tli'-nc i;nrh to the north bank ot Yt J!ov Kivcr. thenet np the rwralotc Iiis bin's to a point due nortli of tiio starting jionit. thence OTlth to the place of Iji-iii'iiii, coi taiuiti 1 wi Acrt'i with nil the tenement- and linprotemcuTs tin re oil. In Mahall coat.ty. Indian. And In ca-te the r'ii: aid prortt fail s -11 for n sum etillicteiit to p iv the amo'i'it tl-tn-inded by paid com. hü-sio:intid onl -r of sale, I will, at th- stuv time and place, and in like minn-r. otl'-r ''or sa!- to tbo iiieJt-'-t filthl -r al public atictiiin th ; lee si:nple or the entire right, tith- interest and tat or J.e.- Kdn-.'er mid Mary A.-Kliinr.T in and to the above d'strih-d real estate, to satisfy said writ in favor of Jnhnsou Provnlee and azain-d Jes-e Kliimer nd Mnry A. K linger. FHid tale tobe nadö without regard to apprai-euient laws. nitfplSlO P WID MOV:. Sheriff. M. C. SU r.fl s .tip. Pr virti"n a ccnnmission atid order of FaV ptieti bv the Cieik of the M.irslnll oxm ni F!aH Court. 1 will ouYr for .-ale to the hichfsi bidder, nt puolie auction lit the door of llo Court House, in Plymouth, M it?h il. count , Indiana, m Stturthnj. Orto'er 10, 1G7, between the hours of 10 o'clock n. m , and 4 ociock p. m. ol -l day the mi's and profiis for a term n t exc lnir k-ioii ais of ti c following dcseiibed real estitc bint.ited in .Marshall Countv, Indium : 1 ot number one hundred nnd fevrn CH'") in Tinner's second ad li'i'un to tho town of Uourbuu Mir'-hill County. Indiana. Anl in c-ise the reins and profits fail tn eil for a u;n sitdieieiit to piy the innount dmi imled by naitl con iiiission ami or.lT ot sale, I will, at ihe same time, and place, and in like monier, oll'er tor sale to the hibesl bidder, at public auction, the fee rimp e. or I be ntn e i i-br . titb inien'-'t aid cs'ateof Nai'CV J.llnito and C!i irb s F. (Inn in ami to the aboe described real est.iteto f-u'.-'y Kiid writ in f ivor ol L"ng Snore, Hamilton M Stalfv, and Chirl.-a W . Cilbtt, under the tinn name'ot Shon ü. St ilev .-C., and agiusi N.tuev J.luna aud Ch nl F. miihi. UAVID IIOW.ShetifTM. C 4w3 ifSjg5 Ilr virtue t f a commissi' n am! order f sile wsiu'il l.y ibe CUrk of the .ljtdiall Ciicnit Court, I "will offer for sle to th highest hidder, at publie auction, at the Court IIimh' düOf U: pilUO;lh, .Mar-ball Count), lud. ana. on Sett unlay. Orto'er H, 18G7 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.of said d iv. the tents and protirs for a tel tn pot exceeding seven 'ears ot the following described rial estate situated iu Marshall Couucy, Indiana, to-wit : Commencing at the southwest corner of section thirteen. (Fl) Mieh.g.n li.iil Land, thence wc in f-eetion eight, (H) Town-lep llnit.v three. (31) ran-etwo (i!) cast thiitv i."(i umI-. ihenre south to the south line of lie m.rlh hilf" of the porlh-eastouaitero.'-section ti-hl. (S) iu raid lovvn rliin tl.iitv three (33 ) nonh a range two -JJ eaf . thence eaVttbiitv (.) md thenee imrf.i to the place of heuK.tng. coi.taining ten C 1 ' 3 UC,C3 ,! .Marshall county, ludi uta. Xiel in ca-e t!ic tents and profits fill t-i sell for a inn mifiielcnt to pay the amo' iit demin-led by said comniisi' ii and or-let of silo. I ill,t th oinie time ami place at.-l in like mannir. offtr fr -i. tl. hi.'best bidder. t public auction, the fee simple er ill- emire ngln. title, interest and e-t ite of Jere Mui-cr ni a..p. nndtothe above described real tv-t ite. to sutUfy said writ in favor of J .Vmwmlirownlee '.1 gatrt Vlinr a:id Mary A. KUnfer. öaid talc to be tcdo wttlioci reraiu iu ii!... . OV. HHVi j , y r 4 r' DAV II? HO ' . J; ur-aa.: j 4-?rfflU n

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