Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 November 1867 — Page 3
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THE DEMOCRAT.
Loga l and Miscellaneous. Adtertipiko A6ESTS. The following advertising aptnts are authorized to contract for advertising at oar lowest fah rates: Cook, Ccbcrs Co., Masonic Tample, Chicago; S. M. Pettixui ll, 37, Tark Row, 2lwYork; Geo. P. Roweli. Co., 40, Park Row, Hw York; Cook. Coecem & Mack, Cincinnati, O. Special Notice. Having taken all the accounts duo onr predecessor, Mr. St L. Harvey, on subscription, we desire Ml these knowing themselves indebted for tho Democrat, to call and settle, a -we wish to start with an open record. The unexpired time of those who have overpaid will he filled by us. The Pest-OGce will remain closed to-day from 10 A. 31. until 2 P. 31. As addition is being erected to the Euting IIousc of the Pittsburgh railway. TnE town-pump in front of Blau'. drug store is in running order again. See advertisement in another column, of P. S. Alleman & Co.'s Livery Stable. Tub social hop at Cordon and Benson's Jlall, on Wednesday evening of last week was & very pleasant affair. TnE Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati It. R. Co. have commenced the erection of a neat and commodious freight house on their grounds north of Carro street. Tub Presbyterian Sociable will meet on this (Thursday) evening, at the residence of F. FisiiEU, Ssq. A cordial invitation ex tended ta all. Ox the evening of Wednesday, the 20th, the ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church gave an oyster supper, with the usual fixtures and appurtenances thereto belonging, in the basement room cf their new church. The supper resulted in a general good time to all who participated. The receipts, net,vcTe $12.3. Comfortable, that. Tan German Ball st IIoniM ami Woodward's Hall, was, as balls given by the Germans usually are, one of the principal events in our "season" of amusements. Lifel's Band dijC')ursed the music, John IIa langer "did "' the agreeable, and " everything went merry a" several "marriage bells" until the " wee sm' hours." T Looli tlals Way ! -T2 If you are oat of employment and wish t travel, apply at tho Red Vareha?e,to II. B REEVE?, or 11 . R.M. MORRILL. Last Thursday our lire tlepartraeii. had ft grand display in the shape of a parade. Our city authorities, taking advantage of the presence of LifiVs Brass band, gave our fire bys the long-wished for opportunity of displaying their red and blue shirts in public. It was truly an inspiring scene the youthful and the aged "fire departments" marching with military precision, to the inspiring strains of the music, their ryes beaming and their breasts heaving, with a general and particular consciousness of the importance of the occasion. WLen next the boys parade, "may we be there to see." Fixa Ameiican watches at a small per c ent above manufacturer's prices, at S. S. Lavey's. At the invitation of Messrs. Corbln & Van Valkenburgh, we yesterday made an inspee tlon of their Abstract Hooks, which ha'ye been made by them at large expense, and are very perfect. The books arc six in number aal contain a complete abstract of the title of every piece of real rtate in Marahall county, from the time of its entry up to the preient date. TTe were somewhat aurprised at the number of imperfect titles shown us, and rera we dealing in ml estate, should be loth to make a pun base without first obtaining an abstract of the title to the same. 1T Koch & Co., at the new warehouse have a supply of the best Ohio Lime. Tun many friends of Geo. A. CuAMrux, Esq., will be pleased to hear that he is on a visit to this place. Mr. Champlin is enjoying excellent health, and his weight in avoirdupois is certainly not les3 than it was when he left here before the war. Mr. C. resides in Hopkinsville, Ky , near the dividing line betwen Kentucky a.id Tennessee. lie reports a discouraging state of affairs as existing in his part of the State. The uncertainty of labor and the artaintf of proscriptive congressional legislation are producing their legitimate effects. !L7" The highest price paid for produce it the neu warehouac of Koch & Co. Am amuing incL.ant occurred last week ia a town about the size of Plymouth. Two loving souls (employed in the Merchant Tailoring line), whose hearts were both transfixed on one of Cupid's arrowa, conceived th entirely original plan of "running away" decamping departing vamosing to git married the fair damsel's people being somewhat opposed to the proposed union. Unfortunately for their well-laid schemes, however, on tho day of their intended departure, a grim individual in the shape of a large-sized brother-in-law, made his appearance on the acetfc, surrounded the fair one with his protecting arms, gently seated her in a carriage and droro off, to the intensa disgust of the diaconlate Ta-li:e-ure. Anotjie lot of those celebrated clocks juet received prices low at S. S. Lavey's. A Mr. Sills, of Walnut township, met withageriou.s,if not fatal, accident, 0Le day last week. He was engaged in digging a well, which he had sunk to the depth of twenty feet. A windlass, with rop and box attached, was used in taking out the earth. At the time of tho accident Mr. Sills had just filled the box with earth, which the men who were managing the windlass commenced to draw up, but ju3t as it reached the top, th 0 rope, or some other portion of the apparatus, gave way, an.l the box, filled with the heavy clay, descended with frightful rapidity, crushi ng one of Mr. Sills' hips, breaking one leg ü two places, and otherwise seriously injuring him. He has been totally uaconjeious .er since the accident, an.l w are inform 1 there is no hope of his n-cevcrv.
Ladie's Festival. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give a festival on next Tuesday evening, December 3d, 1807, in the basement of. tho new Methodist church. The proceeds go for the benefit of the Sunday School. H.A. Brown having purchased the interest and good will of II. B. Persuing, of the firm of Pershing k Brown, the firm will hereafter be known as Brown Bao.s. All the patrons and friends of tho oi l firm are invited to giro us a call. WM. E. BROWN, 12 HUGH A. BROWN.
Far vers and Lumbermen Attention. For SALE.Oviatfs Patent Bob-Sleds; t'je best in uae. Call and sco for yourselves. CLEAVELAND k REEVES, 11 At the Red Warehouse. To get your watch repaired by practical workmen, and warranted for twelve months, go to 2. S. Lavey's. Fon Sale. An improved farm of 400 acres, 3 miles from Plymouth. This farm will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Ap ply at once, to ConniN A V.ANTALKKNTJCRGII. Over the Bank. S. S. Lavey docs not keep any apprentices, so you can cct your watch repaired by experienced hands. Agents Wanted. Eight or tea good, active young men can find a goo J winter 'a job by applying soon to II. B.REEVES, or R. M. MORRILL, at the Red Warehouse, or can address for information box 225, Plymouth post office . To be turned out of a home, improved by years of labor, would be a great .hardship, yet there arc hundreds of men in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land in this County arc perfectly worthless as they stand ; but many of them can be corrected and perfected at a slight expense. Do you, know reader, that the title to your land is rood? You may find too late that it is not. By calling at our Abstract ofiice you can satisfy beyond a doubt. CORBIN & VaNVALKENBCKOII. Abstract office over the Bank. U Koch & Co. keep fresh Onondaga Salt, both wholesale and retail. SET The best of Pittsburgh Lump and Fire Coal kept for eale at the new warehouse of Koch & Co. O" Blacksmiths who wish to purchase coal for their winter use can bo Bupplicl with the best quality of Pittsburgh coal, by calling on Koch L Co. at the new warehouse. Died. McMAHON. On Friday, Nov. 22, in this place, Mr. Daxiel McMaiiom, aged about 40 years. Mr. Mc.Mjihon was a member of tlu; Masonic fratcrnit', and was buried with all the honors of the order. He had suffered long with that dread disease, Consumption, and no doubt Death came a a kind friend, to remove him from his afflictions. PLYMOUTH MARKET CORRECTED WEEKLY BV CZ.EAVFLAND Ö HOUGHTON rlourper barre' $13(!?-&M,00 Wheat per bashel S2.3.").V12.30 Corn New CO Old 65 Oats 40 15 Potatoes :.' 55 CO Has 3eed $1 ,7.r(?2,0 L.ard 1()J1 Uutter 252 Eggs 18 Beeswax 23 Tallow at0 Raa ji Hides jrreen... Gh7Z Vry 12 Hay, wild 9,00 " Tame 510,00 Apples, green, per bushel 40$ 50 M Dry, per & CftS Cranberries $3 ,00 Q .',25 can be enjoyed by procuring one f the many Fine Teams and Ccrriagos kept by P.S. ALLEM 'YN & CO' at their stab'ea opposite the Parker IIou?e, in Plymouth. If nice carriages, handsome ppirited, horses and reasonable charges are what you want, you can be accommodated there at any time of dar or Iiiirht. Drivers furnished wlmn vntl - J "WUDVU and Passengers Carried to all Places in tho country at the lowest rates of fare and on call. Nov. 7, ISC7. P.S.ALLEMAN&CO. GEO. KOCH. I. Mrnnsnn. GEO. KOCH & CO., and dealers in GRAIN and" PRODUCE GENERALLY. keep f salo Salt, Cotl, Lime, IJair, Cement, de. Warehouse adioinintr the P. Ft.W. ArC. T?r. freight house. Persons havincr Prod ueo to sell or wishing to buy any of the articles wo have to sell, should not fail to see ui before soiling or buying elsewhere. 13-12tf THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE. This stove has again been awarded two firt premiums at our State Fair at Buffalo, one for coal and one for wood. e are now able to announce the unparallelsd reault of this stove having taken tho first premium at the New Yoik State Fairs for the last 6 consecutive years, notwithstanding it has been brought in competition with all the begtftoves made in the State, and many from other States, and notwithstandine the persistent, combined and determined efforts of its competitors to defeat it. And its pucccss is not alone confined to this State. On the 19th of September it was awarded two firgt premiums in the New Jersey State Fair, and has also been awarded the first premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, and has never been exhibited at a State Fair and failed to take the first premium, and the premiums it has taken at County Fairs are too numerous to mention. And these awards are full? endorsed by the pceple throughout the country. Its name has become a household word from Main to California, aDd from tho Great Lake to tho Gulf of Mexic ,and the do mand has become so Urge that notwithstanding our large and increased facilities for manufactur ing. w e are unable to supply the demand promptly. tlh.AK, 1'AUK.AUU & UO., Albany, N. Y, Foa Sat sv n9tf II. B. DICKSON, Plymouth, Ind. School i:xar.i!ner's Notice. Public examinations of candidates to teach vhocl, will bo lieM at th". Scuilr-.txy on the j third :i'.uul;;y of eai lnaonth. I f-' Mii'.k CcMMiycs, J'iaiuin;r.
BOURBON ITEMS. Prepared for the Democrat.
I. TP. AV. & O. TZ. w. BOURBON STATION. EASTWARD. " WEETWABD. Mail .' 9.16 a in Mail 2,10 p ra Express lO.nS a ra Express 2.08 a ra Express 8.33 pm Express 7.05 a m Express 3,Ki am Exprea 6,20 p m 'ihc 10.53 a ra eastward express doe not stop. Local freights pass east and west at 11,30 a m. ftOURBOH LODGE, NO. 227, BOURBON, IND. Regular romnircatlons second and fourth Tuee day evenings of each month. Visiting brethren always welcome. II. D. Weaver, D. MrDONALD. üc"y Atting W. M. BOURBOH LODGE, No. 2037 1. o. o. jr. Rcsular meetings every Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, the M eet bide of ilaiue e tre t. V. Wiudbiyler, fec'y- A. O. Miuard, N. O. .V. K CHURCH Yi. C. W. Timmon pator. Meeting every Sunday at 10 a. ra., and 7 p. m. sunduj School 3 p. m. r. P. CHURCH Her. J. Potter Daator. Meeticirs eycry Sunday at 10J-J a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday School V a. m. "SrarxusE parties" are just now having a very successful "run;" It is reported that they are so popular that "surprise prayer meeting" was held the other evening. This is surprising ! A ma: whoso name has not been asccrtained, was found dead on the railroad track, seven miles east of here. The cars had passed over him, cutting him up badly, and probably killing him instantly. VTm. Sears, who f r r the past year has made quite a stir in .he clothing Irade, has disposed of his cntirt stock to Dr. W. C. Matchett and A. Ljstenseröeb, who are closing out the stock at marvclously low figures. Tjie liaihoad IIou3c is ono of our fixed institutions. Mr. Sheets, thcagieeable and ac comodating best, is just the man who "knows how to keep a hotel." He lias lately been repairing his house, and putting it in. comfortable shape for winter. Travelers will firvl this house a first rate placo to stop at, and as soon as a new sign i painted and put up will havo no difficulty in finding the plac2. Quite an excitement was occasioned the other afternoon by the appearance of a white owl perched on the highest limb of an old yiinorc tree nrar Davis & Bkos.' mill. A rifle was procured, and M. C. Henshaw was the lucky Nimrcd who brought the unsuspecting bird to the ground. It mtasured live feet two inches from the tins of its wings. It was sent to Chicago, whore it will bo stuffed," ufter which it will be returned here to sati.-fy the gaze of the cr bus. A concert of vocal and instrumental mu sic is advertised for Friday evening, November 29, at the M. E. church. The entertainment will be under the direction of the Bourbon Brass Hand, and r,3 the proceeds are to be used for the purchase of instruments for the baud, the house should be crowded to its utmost capacity. Our band has made an excellent beginning, aud with proper encouragement from tho citizens, will become one of the permanent organizations of our thriving village. STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL COUNTY. " In Circuit Court, February term, 15bS. Martin Wenino, vs. Samuel I'rcckenridge, Ucorirc S.viachart, Complaint for EjuitaMe relief and for injunction. William Ycarrick, J The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, has filed in my oHico his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by tho allidavit of a competent person that the defendants, Samuel Ereckcnridire and George Swinohart, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, they aro thercfors hereby notified of the pendency of said-complaint against them, ar.d unless they appear, answer or demur thereto at tho calling of sai l cause, on the first day of the next term of said rourt, to bo begun and held at the courthouse in PI v mouth, on the secoud Monday in February, 156?, said complaint and the matters and tlflngs therein cortained aud alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. JOIINC. CU31IA1 AN, Clark. M. A. O. PacKAro, Pla'tiff's Atty. 13 STATE OF INDIANA, 7 MARSHALL COUNTY.J In Common Picas Court.t'ebruary term, 1SCS. John Hflgcnbuck, ) o VS. Nathan Paltzgioff and John W. Hatfield as principal, and William Ycarrick as Complaint for damages, attachment and garnishee. garnishee, ) The plaintifT in the above entitle! cause, by his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent psrson tint the said defendant Nathan Paltzgroff ar.d John W. Hatfield, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, they arc therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against them, and nnless they appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling ofrfaid causeon the first day of the nexiteru of baid court, to .be beun and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday of February, 186c1, said complaint and the matters and things theiwin contained aud al leged willbe heard aud determined in their absence. JOIINC. CUSIIMAN, Clark. M. A. O. Packard, ri'ffs Atty, 13 STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In Ciicuit Court, Febiuury term, 16C8. Thomas A E. Campbell, ) vs. lleli S. Skinner ) Heilen C. Skinner, I Foreclosure. Tilghman A. Hogan, ) ' Sophia S. Hogan and Charles Croupe. j The plaintiff in tho above entitled case, by his nttornies. has fded in mv oflice his complaint againxl the defendants, and it appearing by tho allidavit of a competent persou that the said defendants, Heli S. Skinner, Hellen C. Skinner, aro non-residents of the Htato of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of tho penJency of said complaint against them, and unless they appear, anwer or demur thereto, at ti e calling of said cause ou the first day of the term of said court, to be begun acil held at the courthouse in the town of Plymouth on the sec ond Monday of February, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will bo ho heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C CFSHMAN, Clerk. MmaiFELT) & Calkins, ITU's Atty. 13 ApiH .I I"" for Llccr.NO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the December term Ibb7(of the soinmissioner's court of Marshall county, Irdiana, apply for a license to retail vinous, malt and spirituous lienors in 1 r?3 quantities than a qi,u t. The hcation rn which I propose to Fell is lot known a ti. Vii,f.J-. tin'i:. sUsd. on lota No. 179 and 17 J ia livmouth. jl Vm. HASLANGER.
STATE OF INDIANA, ) MARSHALL COUNTY. ) In Circuit Court, February term, 1868.
John Hagenbuck, vs. Nathan Paltztrroff, Complaint for equitable relict and for injunction. John W . Hitfield, ) ana r William Ycarrick. ) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent pereon that the paid defendant?, Nathan Paltrgroff and John W. Hatfield, are non residents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of the penden cy of said complaint against them, and unless they appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in th town of of Plymouth, on the second Monday in February, 168, said complaint and the matters and things therein connected and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. M. A. O. Packard, Plff's Atty. STATE OF INDIANA, MARS HALL COUNTY, f Iu Common Pleas Court, February term, 18G8. Martin Wenino, ) r V3. Samuel Brcckcnridge and George Swihchart "as principal, and William Yearrick as Complaint for damages, attachment and garnishee. garnishee. ) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, ha3 filed in mr olHce his complaint against the defendants, and it appearing by the al'idavit of a competent person that the said defendalitd, Samuel Brocken ridijo and George Swinehart, are non-residents of the State of In diana, they are therefora, hereby notified of the pendeacy of said complaint against them, and unless they appaar, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cxmo ou the first day of the term of said court, to be beun and held at tho court house in the tawnof Plymouth on the first Monday of February, ISGS, said coji plaint and the matters and tilings therein containcdand alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C.CUSIIMAN, Clerk. M.A. O. Packard, riff's Atty. Sheriff's SaSoTij virtue ot a commission and order of salo issued by the clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas co'urt, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, af4 the courthouse door in P lymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday. December 21. 1807, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estatd situated in Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The south west fourth 0-4') of the north west fourth (M), of section thirty-five (35), township thirty-two (32), raBge three (3) east Marshall county, Indiana Anil in case the rents nd profit fail to sell for a sum suCQcicnt to pay the amount demanded by Raid commission and order of sale, I will, at the samo time and place, and in like manner, offer for ealo to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, ot the entire right, title interest and estate of Sylvauus Caniield, in and to the above described real estate, to satisfy eaid writ mm . l1 1 in favor ot rrancis A. iowies. aHd against öyiranus Canficld. Said sale to be made without regard to appraisement laws. 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C Sheriff's Salo. By virtue of a commission and order of sale issued by the clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door in Plymouth, Marshall couuty, Indiana, on iyaturilay, December 21, 18G7, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. aud 4 o'clock P. M, of said day, the rents and profits fur a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate si tutted in Marshall couuty, Indiana, to-wit : The north half of the north east fourth of section twenty (2U), in township thirty five (36), north of range one (1) east, in Marshall county, Indl.tr.a. And in case the rents and profits ft il t sell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount demanded by suid commission and order of sale, I will, at the same tirao and place, and in like manner, offer for said to the highest bidder at pubdc au;t:on, the fee eiuiple, or the entire right, title, interest and estate of Axura Garrett, in aud to the above described real estate, to satif said writ in favor of John Ellis, and against Axum Garrett, and Harvey Hostetter, replevin bail Said sale to be made without regard to appra'umeiit laws. 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C. Sheriff's Safe. By virtue of a commission and order of sale issued by the clerk of the Marahall Circuit court, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, December 21 . 1SG7, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situated In Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The east half () of the north west quarter of section No. five (5), in township No. thirtythree (33), north of range No. four (4) east, containing eighty (80) acre.-i, more or less, situated in Marshall county, Indiana. And in case the rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount dtmanded by said commh-aion and ordsr of sale, I will, at thelame timo and place, and in like manner, offer for salo to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee slmplo.or the entire right, tide, interest and estate, or so much as may bo necessary to pay ssid demai d with intsrept and costs, of Henry Pauline, Lavin Pauline, Nicholas W. Galcntine and Norm v. newer, in and to tne above described real estate to satisfy said writ in favor of William P. Conover, Augustus ',M. Conftrr nnrf f Dorff and William P. Conover. Jr.. snd against Henry Pauline, Lavina Pauline; Nicholas W. Gtlentinc and Norris D. Heller. Said alc toW made nitheut regard to appraise ment laws, 13 DAVID HOvV, Sheriff 3I.C. GEioriiT's Salo. By virtue of a commission aa l order of salo issued by the clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I offer for salo to the höhest bidder at public auction, at the Court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, December 21, 1867, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not oxceedmg seven years ot tho following described real estate, situated in Marshall county, Indiuna, to-wit : Lot number seven (7) in Boley's firet addition to tho town of Bourl)On, county of Marshall, anl ptateof Indiana, as laid down and numbered on the recorded plut, with all the tenements and improvements, appurtenances and privileges thereto belonging. And in case the rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay tho amount demanded by said commission and ordsr of sale, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for ?ale to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, or the entire right, title, interest and estate of James P. Lynch, Rhoda E. Lynch, in and to the above described rja! estate, to satisfy said writ in favor of Barnard Trcntman aud Augustus Trcntman, and against James '. Lynch aud Rhoda E. Lynch, and James II. Porter, replevin bail. Said eale to be made without regard to appraisement laws, 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C. Kxccufrlx'N Sale, Notice is hereby given that th undesigned, executrix of the last will of John Brown, deceased, will offer for Pale at public outcry, at tho 1 ate residence of the testator, in Union Township, Marshall county, ou Fridiy, Dcctmbn 13, 18G7, at 10 o'cloek, a. m.,tue personal property of said cftate, coiuistiuc ofone np.m ot horses, wagon and harness, firo hea l orcattle, a lot ol hogs, corn in the crib, wheat ou the ground, household goods, kiter en furniture, and various other ai tides. Terms. Sums ofthrcc dollars and under cash, over three dollars a credit of nine mont hs will given, the purchaser giving note at interest, waiving benefit of valuation with good security. 12 MATILDA BROTVN, Executrix.
Sheriff's Gale. Byvirtue of a commiastnn d order of sale
issued by the clerk of tho Maashall Circuit Court, I will offer for sale in th hirrhent hid.lar at public auction, at the courthouse door in Vkl . mm . . riymoutn, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, DecemUr 21, 1867. between' the hours of 10 clock A. M. and at o ciock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a terra not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Marshall county, Indiana, to-wlt : Lot No. one and four in block No. aeventeen in Tyncr City, Marshall county, Indiana. And in case the rents and profits fail to eell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount demanded by said commission and order of sale, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, or the entire right, title, interest and estate of Jacob D. Wagley and Lucy Ann Wagley, in and to the above described real estate to satisfy said writ in favor of Archibald Caldwell, against Jacob D. Wagley and Lucy Ana Wagley. Said sale to be made without regard to appraisement laws. 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M.C. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hcrebv given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Nancy Wilburn, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased inWest Township, one half mile west of the old Barber mill, in Marshall co nnty. On Friday, December 6, 1867, at ten o'clock, a. m., the personal property of said estate, consisting of Two horses, 2 cows, 4 head of young cattle, 7 sheep, 1G hogs, corn in ear, hay, wagon, harness, and farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and various oihar articles. Tirm8. Sums of $3 aud under cash ; over $3, a credit of nine months will be given. The pur chaser giving note with interest, waiving valua tion and appraisment lawg, with rjood eccuritr. 1 1 D. WELBORN. Adm'r. Administrator's .Sale: Notice is hereby that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles. J. Martindalc, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, in Walnut Township, Marshall county, On Friday, Deetmbttr G, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a. m ., the personal property of 6aid estato, consisting of Horses, cows, young cattle, ehecp, hogs, corn in the field, hay, wagon, and farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. Terms. Sums of $3 and under cash, over $3, a creditofnine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with interest, benefit of valuation laws, with good securitv. 11 DAVID MARTINDALE, Adm'r. GuardlGii'g Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Hamilton, (Ind.) C. P. court, as guardian of Olive I., Albert J. and Anna M. Emery, minors, I will offer for 6ale at public auction, at the court house door in Plymouth, Indiana, on baturday, December Slst next, their interest, b?ing two-thirds undivided in the west half of the southwest quarter of section 36ia town 33, of range 3, m Marshall county, Ind., and at the same time and place the purchaser can have tho remaining third owned by me. To be sold for one-third cash in hand, the resi due in 9 and 18 months in two equal payments, evidenced by notes waiving appraisment, drawing interest, witü lreehold surety, to be secured by mortgage on confirmation of eale. Sale made subject to approval ef said court, and deed to be made under its order, as to said minors, certifi cate of sale given until report of sale and order ov court. PHOEBE EMERY, Guardian. Nov. 20. 167. JPubllc Sale. The undesigned will offer at public sale, on Friday, Sovember 21, 18G7, at his residence 4 miles south-west of Plym outh, near the Hazleton school house, the follow ing described property, to-wit: One nine year-old mare, with foal; 2 mares, four years old in the spring, one with foal ; one double-set work harness ; 1 saddle and bridle; 1 good lumber wagon ; one tag wagon ; a number of hogs, ßheep aud cattle; and all the farm implements belonging to him. TERMS: credit of nine months will be given on all sums of $5 and upward, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. H-t2 PETER DALÄKER. MgWBMMBMBMMMMaaaBBBMBMiaMaMB A XD FURNITURE. A. L. ALLEMAN & CO. nave on band at all times a complete and elegant stock of Cabinet Ware and Furniture, which they will 11 at very reasonable rates. ANo a cempWe stork of undertaker's Furnishing deeds, ana e'omn ot an kind, a good liearse belong in to the entabiishment. vlt-nlS-ti On La Porto Street! AT THE FURIVITVßE " ROOIF1 . OP O. Palm er May be found the best and cheapest assortment of Goods, ever offered in PJYMOUTII. UNDERTAKING attended to with a first class Hears, on very reasonable terras. C PALMER. May 9. 1FG7. 3Ctf. J. F. IiANGENBAUfifl, LEALE IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FTiOUR & FEED, Wooden and Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Opposite tlic bank, Michigan fctreot, rlymouth, InJ. ll-3m C IL KEEVJE, "insurance agent. Insures Poperty, Stock and Lives, Cash Capi FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in the United States. 1LT No assessment for losses. Office in PLYiMOUTir, i2ri;viv-v. Policies issued in English and German, and Losses paid kers. 11 n3tf. Bloom of the Lotus ENDORSED BY TI1K CELEBRATED DR. riTCn, OF NEW YORK. AS the Iiiitus Flower Is one of the mopt beantlfnl of flowers, aiul In the Orient 1 held typical of Eternal Lite, so this preparation of it imparts a DLOOM TO THE COMPLEXION, removing necrly all the Indication of advancing Trs, wUUj rendering the skin soft and pliable. AS A COSMETIC, for ladles, there Is nothing to be compared to It, and Oentlemen also find it very agreeable after shaving. The purchase of one bottle tll surely load to the b'ivini; of another. On every bottle in an endorsement f its virtues by the celebrated Dr. S. S. Fitch, of New York. It can bo obtained ot any Druggist, and at wholesale and retail by 1IIÜUERT A Co., at 13 Tremont Row, Hum ton, Mass. Trice $1 per bottle. Sent by express to any part of the I'nited States on receipt ol price. vl3uH-Iy Xotlco of CitiM'iitrlx'a Appointment. Notice i hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the will of John Urowu, deceased, late of Mai-shall county. Tho estate is probably solvent. lw , MATILUA BROWN, Executrix.
CHICAGO
Business Housed. Field, Benedict & Co. CASSIMERES AXJ VES TINGS AT WHOLESALE, B4 & 3G, Lake Street, Chicago, J, BAUER & CO. jrixmcTCRERS op SILVER .VIM 13 I1JAK Importers of all.kinds of fVIUSECAL INSTRUMENTS AND: STRINGS, Alto Ayenttfor KNABE A CO'S, O.U other Firsi-cUi llanoe. 69 W liington Street CHICAGO, And 650 Broad vnj , Au Yutk.. WILLARD FOX, Kiiufactartr aid Dealer is IU.IUUUUf PAINTS. OILS Wo. 94 Washington St. CHICAGO LIQUID ST Ali C F. FUELING'PREPARED Dye Colors! THE BEST IN USE. eOLE AGENTS Doltzoch, Blcckl & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 13 hn Clark, anl 111 ni 1& Eiaiis fitrnta. CHICAGO. S, D. Jackson & Company, NOTIONS, &C. 52 and 54 "Wabash Avenue CHICAGO ?. GILBERT HUBBARD & CO., Dealers in Cotton and Flat Duck, ALL WIDTHS AN1 WilUUTS, COTTON, JTTL,A.?Z IIEaXJP TWINE. Tents, Atcninys, Wagon Covert, Flags Fish Nets and Seines, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Blocks, Chains, and eve ry variety of Ship Chandlery Goods, 205 & 207 SOUTH WATER ST., cCIIIOAGO. J. H, REED & COWholesa!e Dealers In Pflanufaturcrs Goods, &c. 3 Lnko Street CIIIOAOO. Hart, Ästen & Co. Manufacturers of and Dealers in bags: tj-v. BURLAPS, WOOL & GUNNY BAGS, Papor irioxir- Sncks. Warranted and printed to order GROCERS' BAGS, tc 183 South Water street Chicago. I NE W Pitented Mj SO, 1S67. S LAKE ST, CHICAGO. C B. BROWN & O . MA3CTACTCBERS 0 PATENT SEAMLESS TIRE SHRIHKERS, TIRE KEWÜlSl. Milc'a Patent Bolster Plates, Ac. e.i 4c., 8G Lako Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Sep. 26, 3m i 1 3L I3XGV-jaLl2Xr-jjK)K SALE -One twenty fourhorr power Portable Engine and Boil or and one twelve hore powe r portable ENGINE AND liOII.KK, all in cK)d running order. Can 1 tot a at the Plymouth Foendry. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons knowing thonnh c ind- ! : i to me for Sum: In cinsavo ost ly c.irifpj 1 ; u'w up immediately. r nHtf J. M. Xl.INCJEk
JOBBERS AND COVMlSSION Dealers in
NEW IFHIKMIJ
SUCCESSORS T. Moc DEALf.US l PROVISIONS, Queensward, Glassware, Stoneware, &o. I Highest market price pU for COUNTRY PRODUCE AT THE O X rX Stand or PvIOE & SMITH, Opposite the Parker House. 2 5m HARDWARE. H. B, DICKSON, DEALER m IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLEE'i BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Keepa constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of every description of Hardware. in almost any suapc, size, quantity and quality, from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow harte a paper of 4 ot tack". n vsss Of every kind; Elevated Ovens, Square, Parlor Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete TRIM .11 1 .v a to match. SHELF GOODS of every description; House Trimminfra, DOOR and WINDOW hang ings; Gla&i and Sash; Carpenters' toola. By the Keg or Pound; Mill itwi, Log nd. Dog Chains; the beat Axetfta theWeet. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Warci Of all kinds; PLOWS. SHOVEL H and all manner of Agriculturalutcnsil. Including Forks that load and unload hay by horte power a splendid assortment of CUTLER Y, FISU HOOKS LIXES, HOPE WIRE, BELTIXG AXD COW BELLS, 1ROX A YD STEEL JX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BUXCJIES tic, &c. La fact every tiling that an v nn w rtl.,,.,ri t A bujingina Hardware Stör, "aud a thousand ihirgi besides, with a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, hich they propose tellirg -A. de era n. Than the same can beboßhtat any other rlace this side of PittburRh. All kinds of tin,t.hett irODjCopptr and Ums ware made and repaired on u jfii.iLlt tcrmsar.J s.iort notice. -:f
