Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 December 1867 — Page 3

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THE DEMOCRAT.

Local and Miscellaneous. Adyertisixo Agents. The following advertising nt are authorized to contract for advertising at our lowest eash rat?s: Cook. Cobi rn Co., "aonic TmpW, Chicago; S. M. Pkttisuii.l, 37, Tark How, New York: Gko. 1. Howell a Co.. 40. Park How, New York; Cook. Cobvrn a Mack. Cincinnati. O. Go to Losky's for your nice jewelry gold rings for instance. The 'Parker House." under t lie efficient management of Messrs. Jiailey k Smith is winning .cold en opinions from all who are so fortunate as to partake of its hospitality. Tiik Presbyterian Sociable will meet at the residence of Maj. Jons M. Moohe, on this (Thursday) evening. Individuals vvhh surplus ten cent pieces about them are invited. Losey hhs just receive I a splendid lot of Indien' gold watches, .suitable for holiday presents. J. F. LAMGEJinArf.il says that the peel; of nice eating apples which he left at this o .lice, U a sample of the kind he keeps for sa'e at his grocery, west side vi Michigan street. Fire. An alarm of "fire" was raised last Sunday afternoon which resulted in "dreadful notes of preparation" on the part of the lire boys, and the hauling of the engine and the hook'anddadder wagon over rough roads almost to the place where the fire was supposed to be raging. A small wooden building occupied as a residence, a little southwest of the seminary lot, had caught fire in the loof, but the llames were extinguished before very much damage had been done, and just before the fire-companies made their appearance. Peterson, for January, besides the usual contents, contains a colored pattern in Berlin work, which is altogether the most elegant ami costly ever published in this magazine. "The Anxious Mother." and "The B. auty of the Season," are two of the best executed steel engravings wc have ever seen. Terms $2 a year in advance. Address Charles J. Peterson, 2t Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Song Messenger, for IVcember, published by Hoot & Cady, Chicago, contains the following pieces of music: "God Bless our Loved Fireside ;" "The Old Year ;" "The Funerai Hell ;" "There U no Death ;" "Xow when Jesus was I Jon.' The Messenger abounds with good things tinsustains its old reputation. month, and Nohtii WestehnFai-mek. The Pecinber number of this prince of rural monthlies comes to us in a new dress, and with the most beautiful engraved title page we have seen on any paper. It has also been enlarged ami otherwise much improved, so much so that we wonder it ran be furnished for the fmall sum of 1 ..10 a Year, and shall wonder Mill more, if it does not find its way into al most every family. It is worth double its cost to the merchant or professional man, and trn times over to the farmer. Send ten cents tor a sample copy. Address T. A Bland, Indianapolis, Ind. Impoktaxt. Notice. Deeds, mortgages. and other instruments effecting real estate must be recorded within ninety days from tlu-ir date, r burnmc of no value as against subsequent conveyance d.ily recorded. Chattle mortgages must be recorded within ten days from their date. CntMiiM.CAi:EMsNFs. Ware informed that a certain firm w-iipy in-; a room in the brick Mock on the wc.-t d lc of .Michigan street bur been in the habii of taking up their ashes in a wooden box. The result is that on Sunday Iat the box took lire, and if it had not been discovered in t ime, we should probably h ive the painful duty of recording tho results of another large tire. There is no excuse for such c.irch-siHss:is this and it i to Im hoped that the men w lioc biisiIU'SS it is to see after such things will discharge their duties without fear or favor. Al.E. IIojfAi;i, th greatest viiiinit in the world ! The creates' puitarist, comic singer and delineator in the Union, whose wonderful performances have astonished the mu-te d -.vorM, while his comic delineation.- of chara .-ter surpass any other imitator now before the public, and who is acknowledged by all to Ire the best general performer and humorist on the American htap-e, will iivc one of Ids musical and comical entertHinments in this place, on Saturday even in?, December 14th, at Balcony Hall. A CosKiDinoE Came. It is one of the most strange things in nature, that the more people are told ami warned against swindlers, confidence men, and others of like character, the les they seem to know. After the various schemes an I plans which have been devised by sharpers to swindle the public, have been so often exposed, it would almost seem as if the fascination of being "done" out of one's small change, were too great to be resisted by some. An instance of a successful confidence game has just come t our knowledge. One of our citizens went to Chicago last Tuesday morning and relurnecl in the evening. Whdo sitting in the cars at C, waiting for the train to start, a decent ly dressed individual stepped into the car, and, as lie walked along the aisle, cast a searching glance at our Plymouth friend, but not detecting anything "'green" about him, fiuietiy passed on to the occupant of tho next seat, with alike result. The confidence man for such he proved to be found his victim a little farther on in the person of an old gentleman bound for Springfield, Ohio The confidence man was sure he had seen lum somewhere. Hn name? Ihat was very familliar. Where was he going ? He was Lorn in Springfield. Did he know any old merchant there ? The one named was his father! Whereupon ensued a general shak ing of hands. Uy this time the train was under motion, going through the city at the rate of four .miles an hour, and it was about time for the man with that "little bill" to make his appearance, which he did, in the fchapc of a youg man, who mu$t be paid im mediately. Conti, man No. 1 had no money, and would the old gentleman lend him, ft 1 100 till they reached Valparaiso ? The old gent complied, they assisted in counting the money, obtained 125 instead of $100, bolted out at the door ami oirthc train, and so endjunj the chapter. Verily, "a tool and his u in v :r' "oon pnrt cd."

Commissioxeu's Cocut. The commissioners of Marshall county were in session five days last week. An unusual amount of business was before them, and all disposed of except one case, which was continued. A petition, numerously signed, for a new township, to be taken oil" the east part of Center township and west part of Uourbon, was presented to the commissioners at their September term. A remonstrance was presented at the same time. The evidence for and gainst the prayer of the petitioners was heard, as also the arguments of the counsel ; after which saht cause was continued until the last term of the board. At said term the board declined to set oft said township. The following allowances were made by saiil board, to-wit : To Sylvanus Ueals, ?ti peri nt( ink nt of the graveling of a log brWge, $75 00 Ignatius Mattingly, public printing, lo r. Herald company, black books, Ac., 1C2 00 S.L. Harvey, printing and for blanks, 20 00

K. K. lrooke, clerk of registration, I). T. Philip, clerk of registration, A. C. Capron, " 44 Hugh I.rownlee, " 44 Morgan Johnson, road viewer, A. Caldwell, I. J. Harlow, pump for well on public sept ire and repairs, I). I low, criminal expense, 44 services as shcrilf, criminal expense, 44 services as sheriff, 15 00 10 00 15 00 5 00 4 50 5 00 17 25 59 00 42 00 21 80 49 70 35 00 27 P0 li it it 44 44 4 1 25 J. McDonald, printing and Stationen, 21 00 J. C Cushman, services as clerk, (1 47 " for stationery, 5 00 Cleaveland and Houghton, csy lum ex. 49 13 Shoemaker and Hoyd, asylum ex., 15 05 H. F. (Juston, new pump and repairing old one at asylum, 29 45 M. Myers, furniture furnished and work done on as;,lum, 13 00 H. H. Dickson, hardware for asylum, 74 61 Wm. Sheets, books and stationery, CI 55 W. and J. Hraden, 44 44 00 85 M. W. Downej', repairs of ultice, 23 05 G. W. Hoyd, for money paid as superintendent of county asylum, 79 25 I. and J. Moore, medical services, 31 00 Samuel Hergher, taking care of poor, 45 00 J. M. Klinger, ser. in locating roads, 8 00 44 fox survey of non-resident lands, " 1G4 60 S. X. Chanudin. for viewing road 2 00 I). W. Fetters, Wm. C. Edwards, 44 4 il 00 1 00 8 95 J. Hrownlee, material for bridge, "Win. Hughs, ser. as register (J reen tp., 4 00 44 making election returns, 5 00 Mark Cumm'ngs, ser. as school ex., 56 50 J. W.IIoughton, rcc. mort. for county, 1 25 G. W. Hoyd, fpiartcrly allowance- as superintendent of county asylum, and farm, Wm. Oarrison, eom. five days, Leonard Allemun, " " Jonas Miller, com. three days, I). How, sherilVattendiii"; on board, " sum. witnesses A. C. Thompson, ser. as auditor, 122 50 15 00 15 00 9 00 15 CO 2 20 55 r.o L. Knatt .V: Co., jrroccrics fur. to. as., 1 1 t?9 U.E. Dickson, hardware, &c. for c. h., 5 05 biid.irc, 17 05 D. How, wahin.- done for pris., &c, 10 52 Miller and Sponsler. s-ftin.ir --lass, 8 50 Merrill Williamsvicwin.i road, 3 00 Jamb Hull. " 1 r0 J. C. Cu-hnjan, oods for co. asylum, 7:1 15 A. C. Tliompson, saw.dust aiound c. h. 7 7 (Jreenberry Kiii.ir, keeping pauper, 2'J 00 A. ('. Thompson, ser. as auditor ) siiu-e first of June lat. t.'Mli 05 Cr. by orders pd. in va. 12H2 UO ) Ealanee due, II 05 Total amount forders paid, I57C 'Kl Llt-l.-OK MCKNSES. The commissioners at their last term "rant ed licciiM S to retail sniritous liquors for one vear, to Win. Haslanger and Jacob Wcckerle, of Plymouth, and Perry Thompson, of Tyner City. APPOINTMENTS OP ItlXHSTEltS. The following named persons were appointed by the commissioners to assist the different township trustees in registering the names of the voters, the ensuing year, towit: IN! OX.

L. T. Vancoia( k, Democrat. Hugh Hrownlee, Pepublicau. CENTER. I). E. Vanvalkcnburgh, I). Charles E. Toan, K. CREEN. fsaac Rutler. D. Jacob Siple, H. liOrUBON. Joseph W. Davis, 1. Mar&hallJones, R. TIPPECANOE. Wm. Hill. D. Levi Jlolioway, It GERMAN. Philip Essex, D. Charles Lehr, R. NORTH. George KImhal, D. Henry J. Gear, R, POLK. Morgan Johnson, D. John Sherwood, R. "VEST Philo M. Buttts, ' ' IV G. N. Welch, " R. WALNUT. Jacob C. Hutf, D. Anderson Yost. R.

Wn have, received the following pieces of licet music from the publishing house of Root & Cady, Chicago : " Treasures." bv F. W. Root. 30c. " I haTe fomo withered flowers That are eoftly laid away. Not heraus they were io lovely And frajrrant in their day ; But little niu-er cln-p'd them. Little lip bo foft care'd. And little hand ho tenderly l'Uccd them on mother's breast." 'Yes, we will be True to each other," by G. Grant, 3.c. " Ye, we will Ire tru to euch other, and share The. weal and woe that a hrther imift Irear ; Vh n humanly erring, recalling in love The feet that should tend to the mar.-ions above. Tli; Founder of Notre Dame," by M. E. Girac, c. Depart in? from a di-tant clime. Our fathers crowed the main ; "Twa not In fpient of hit-h renown, Twa not for luerf ijain ; But nndr heavenly banner bright, Wi'h anthems and with palm. They onpht a lonely foreat Uke, And founded 'otre Dumc." "Beads Man Polka," composed by La- Motte, nrrangea lor inc pianoioriu " Vaas, COc " Templar's March," by A. J. Vaas, oOc A march to which all Sir Knights can heartily keep step. Notice new advettiscnient of Black, Hhcrlock A- Co., on second page, to -day's paper.

The great rush for goods at J. M. Dale & Co's still continues; and judging from the large bundles of goods everybody carries out of their store, the are selling more goods than all the other merchants. Everybody wonders how they sell so much cheaper than any one else, and old fogy merchants predict bankruptcy; but the way they do it is, one of the partners reside in Xew York and buys all goods from importers and manufacturers for cash, and therefore saves the large profits that jobbers charge other merchants, which enables them to sell goods for what other merchants pay for them. Wc would advise all who wish to save from 10 to 25 percent to call at J. M. Dale & Co's before purchasing elsewhere.

John Ii. Lossy, jeweler, who occupies in Paul's boot and shoe store, has the agencj of Aiken's gold pens. Loset says they are not to be excelled by an pen made, and invites a trial. The Snow I'i.ake. The poets and writers of romance often refer to the snow llak e as an cubic m of purity. "When we so; the snow falling gently to the ground, we think of D. H. DeLand & Go's., Best Chemical Saleratus, which wc think is quite as pure and produces biscuit nearly as light. It is full weight and 3011 therefore get more ealcratus for the same monev. P1.YM01-TIT, Ind., Xov. 15th, ltVT. We, the merchants of Plymouth, whose names arc hereto subscribed, pledge ourselves to close our places of business during the winter months from and after this date, at 8 o'clock p. m., Saturdays excepted : T. A. Lemon, Drown HroV, Leslie fc West, G. Hlain & Co., Druggists. Post Office; II. H. Dickson, Buck A Toan, Hardware ; J. E. Westcrvedt k Co., S. A M. Decker, K. Williamson, Frcesc & Herlsens, Davidson & Co., Lauer A; Co. Marks & Ehlrich, Hrownlee & Logan, Lauer fc Bro., J. M. Dale, Dry Good?; A. Becker, L. Xussbaum it Co., T. A. Sin ons, Allman k Mayer. Heck & Co, J. Langonbau.gh, I lite, Shook & Co., Grocers; S. S. Lavey Jeweler. Farmm.- and Lcmukkmem Attkntijn. For Sale. Oviatt's Patent Bob-Sleds; the best in use. Call and see for yourselves. CLEAVELAND k REEVES, II At the Red Warehouse. LT The highest price paid for produce at the new warehouse of Koch k Co. Fon Sale. An improved firm of 400 acres, oj. miles from Plymouth. This farm will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at once, to ConniN & YANVAi.KENiu noir. Over the Hank. jy Koch & Co., at the new warehouse Isavc a supply of the best Ohio Lime. Br Look Ulis Way! -O ll you are ottt of employment and wish t) tr.ivel,pply at the IlcJ Warehouse, to II. I). RGHVK?,or 11 R.M. MOlllllLL. O Koch k Co. keep fresh Onond igi Salt, both wholesale and retail. HT The best of Pittsburgh Lump and Fine Coal kept for sale at the new warehouse of Koch k Co. All those knowing themselves indebted to ns ly note or account, are requested to call and make immediate settlement as Ave must close up our hooks heforc the 20th of December! BUCK C- rRAX. To be turned out of a home, improved by years of labor, would be a great hardship, yet there arc hundreds of nun in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land in this Count) are 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 good ? You may find too late that it is not. IJy calling at our Abstract ofTir-e you can satisfy beyond a doubt. ColtniX & VANVAI.KKXni KGU. Abstract office over the Bank. 23" Tilacksmitli? who wish to purch ie coal for their winter use can be supplied tith tlie best quality of PiU.-burgh eo.il, by calling on Koch & Co. at the new warehouse. Agents Wanted. Eight or ten good, actire young men can find a good wii.'ter's job by applying soon to II. B. REEVES, or R. M. MORRILL, at the Red Warehouse, or cm ad. Ires." for information box 225, Fljmouth post office. Married. C.OODEIJi HUMPHRIES At the resi dence of Adam Croco, on the Öth inet., by James M. Wickizcr, Esq., Mr. Ansel Goodell, of Michigan, and Miss Pcrmclu Humphries, of Marshall count v i:tray Cotv. To Nathan Maxey, justice of the peace of the township ol Center, Marshall county, Indiana The undersigned appraisers apjoiiited by you to value a certain small red and win tc spotte cow, with a white spot in her forehe ad, lately taken up by George W. Marsh, Jo nppraise said cow at the sum ot twenty-hvc dollars, haid cow id described as follows: She ia a red and white srottedcow, with a white spot in hr fore head, lias two horns, no other brmds or marki perceptible, and as we believe about H years old .... . . lhe undersigneu oo solemnly swear thai ti.e foregoing appraisement and description are with out partiality, lear or aneetion. .WM. E. THOMPSON, seal. I. John C. Cushman, clerk of the Marsha circuit court, do certify that the foregoing is a true copy ol the original record hereiu n hied in my olhce. Dec. lith. 1PC7. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. I'ctition lo .Sell Elc.il Estate. State of Indiana, Mirshall county. Notice is hereby pien that David Martinila'e, administrator of the estato of Charles J . Mar tindale, deceased, hu filed in my ollice his petition to sell the real estate of said decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay bis debts 15 JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby civen that tb lindersitMif d has been appointed administrator of the en! ate of James it. Sill, deceased late of Mai shall county, Indiana. The estat is probably polrent. 15 WJlf. (J. GOODWIN, Ad.u'r.

BOURBON lTEjMS. Pkepaukd ion the Democrat.

1 T. AY. & C. 15. AV JiOLYdlOX STATIOX. .vr.sTvAr.n. Mail Ksprojx Express Kxpp-s Mail Express Express Express ... 9.1.' a ti ..l').r,s a r.i . . . l m si. 10 p m T.or. ,i i:i i a 111 p m Tlio Irt.riS a ra eastward expre- do? not stop cal freights pas cast aid west at 11,0 a m. bo BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, PiOURBOX IXD. los:ular corarnHcatlons ppcoikI anl fourth Tuesday eveniiijrs of each mouth. Visiting brethren always welcome. " it. d. Weave-!. i. Mcdonald. Soc'y Acting W. M. BOURBON LODCH, No. 203. I. O. O. X Tl.'irnlar mooting pvtv Saturday evening In Odd Fellow .lall, tin; west Hde of Main'' sfr-i-t. V. WindliikT, Sec"y. A. O. :iinard, X. G. .V. .. ClicnrilVy. V. W. Timmon pastor. Meeiiuü! every Sunday at a. ru., and 7 p. m. Sunday Schoo! 3 p. in. I'. If. ( IH'SICII H v. J. rotter pastor. Meeting every Sunday at 10; j a. iu. and 7 p. M. Sunday School 9 a. m. The l. 15. church has arran-rcd for a Christmas trci on thcär.th, to which th niutay School scholar of all the churches ae cordially invited. Of late years this place has become somewhat no.t cd as a rendezvous for a class of in dividuals who get a liring without any visible mean? of support, and from the fact that several houses have been broken into by a lot of scamps living here or elsewhere at short intervals, our citizens have become quite restless, and the least unusual noise about their premises during the night, is enough to aroiisothe sleepers and arm tlie inmates with whatever they can get their hands on, to defend themselves from the assaults of these midnight desperadoes. The house of a well-to-do business man living in the central part of town, was the scene of considerable excitement the other night, occasioned by a strange noise on the roof of the kitchen or near that part of the building. The household was immediately aroused by one of the family, who first heard the noise, and all hands prepared themselves as web as they could to make a terrible rcsistencc and "die game," if ths robbe rs should succeed in gaining an entrance. Placing themselves at the window overlooking the kitchen roof the man of the houe nearest the post of danger- they awaited iu breathless silence a repetition of the unwelcome noise which had awoke them from their dreams of safety. Doop into the d.wkne? p.'crinff lon thry fdood there wondering', ie:trinLr, louhtin , drtvunin dreams no mortal ever dared to dn'uni hefore. " Kilt tho fiU-nce wa unbroken, and the darknes t-ivo no token. And the only word tho re spoken, wa the whispered word " You're hop'd!"' Thi thty whi.T.-d and raeh echo murmured hack the word, "l 'a pa, you re tmivd : " Only "this and nothing: mor.?. Then into tin; chamher tiuini!:, all hi foul within him hurnit'L'. Soon airain ho heard a t.ippitu-, somewhat louder than b"fr. Sur.dy.' iuii he, V.ircly that H fconu tliin at my window lattice. Let im' see then what thereat i and !!;' mytery piore : Tz the i'ii.l.' Hfl nothing ivm."' .So it was, after all, nothing buttlm ''restess wind" moving the shutters to and fro gainst the side of the house ! It is known that several di tidivcs have cen making strenuous ellorts to ferret out Iiemyslcry coiuurlcl with tlu' Ihle. murler, andbut short interval of time claise vithout somethirg new being brou. id out in egard to it. Thür- lay evening lat as a lance was in progress at a ho!se near the scene of the murder, fvcMteen stout fellows ouneed upon tlie unsuspecting assemblv. and before anything could be ascertained ;s o the object of their visit, three men who 7 ere ?:;,...-.( 1 i.!-r. something about the ircum-iain-es of the murder, were uncc-re-moniotrdy gobbled up and cirried away to a retired place, where they were each sworn and separately examined in detail in rcferiue to il. The regulators for -uch it is hough t they were, although none of them were known learning nothing to warrant them in holding any of the parlies arrested, released them and quietly disappeared through the woods. Tmeiu: are a great many smart children in the world, as evcrybodj' knows, who takes tlie least interest in the rising generation. Hottrhon has a few of this cbss of creatures. The other day a little "bubbic" of the age ol six years happening in at the post-olHec, inpiired f the l. M. if there were any httt:"': for hi:n. Ho was so small his face did not come up to the top of the delivery window'. and the P. 1.1. not understanding what he said, asked him to ppeak louder. Raising himself on his tip-Iocs, his eyes coming on a level wijh the window, he said, at the top of his voice : ' there anything for r;i ; -";., (I ,1 J n you, r-jfi yuu nntltritand!?' Xci.ial gldvfrtisnacnfs. SIh tHPs Sale. By virtue of a commission and order of sal is sued by the clerk of the Marshall common pleas court, I offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder, at the court house door in Plymouth, .Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, January 4, 1S0S, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. off-aid daj, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years ot the following described real estate situated in Marshal', county, Indiana : Ten acres of land off of the south end of the west half of the north-east harter of Kcctio.j twenty ('2U) of lands selected in the ind Jn country for the michigan road. Said ten .teres are crossed by th right-of-way of the late Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago rail roi I, now cal'ed fie Indianapolis, Rochester and Chiengo railroad, and four acres n ore or less lying on the west side of said railroad and between that and tho east side of East street, in lhe town of Sidney as laid down on the recorded plat of said town, now called the townofAigos. Said four acres are divided into four etpial parts containing o.e acre each, more or less, extending from said East, ptrcet to said railroad way. Tlie said land is the south half of thenorth half of said four acres, being one acre extending from the East side of east street, in ArgH aforesaid, to the west line of the right-of-way of sa'nl Indianapolis Rochester and Chicago railroad, with all the tenements and improvements thereon, and lights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belongingAnd in case tlie rent and profit fall to sell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount demanded by said commission and order of sale, I will at the same time and place an 1 in like manner offer for sale fo lhe highest bidder at public auction tin itv n.ii 'IV 'II im- iimiv iuuvi lilt-, fiin - iv. ctateof John A. Bücher irTatcd to tho above decnbed real estate t satisly said writ m i ivor of Bernard Trcnttnau and against John A. Btieher, Said sale tobe mad without regard to appraisement laws. IT. DAVID HOW, Sheriff

Skcriir s Sale. Br virtue of a commission and order n( .-alo issued by tue clerk of the Marsh all circuit court, I

oiler Jors.de to tue lushest bidder at public auction, at the court hoi.se door ia Plymouth, M;:rfchail couuty, Indiana, on S'lfi'i'uo', JalVtnr'i 4. 1S6S. hotwoen th" hour of 1 oV.nH: A.M. ?vA 1 Ylock P.M of s:iM d.-jy th" r pr. !lr fur a tTia r.ot ex 1i'AZ .ev yvr f tili- f.ilJow'iiL' l-MTihetl r'il otate, situatf1. in i;irflt:r.l e;:j it y. !i:.li,iiia. to-wit: i I.o r.um'-f r otio (1) in ( rrhi M üxn" addition to the town ofSidncv, now eal'ed Argo, a mirnoered "n the i corded cl tt rhc-reoj', with all t!ie toneaients, ii;rovrineiit' anl aivir'en tuovs, ia Marshall county, Indian-i. And In r.'- tIi- n-nf and i-ri" fiil fo -U for a para sr.uivi' t;t t. p.iy Vv arno;:r.t ('..;iv:ii!v,i hvsnid coi;i!;nsion and onlrr of ;(!. 1 vi!l. ::t t'i" sniii" 1 1 :n :ind i':, ami in like Tii uni-T, otf.-r f..r-i!-- to th" Ii:i'!i t l;.lil',r.:it iniblic rmrfion. t!i-- f- c inpli or tlie entire ri.'ht. til!''. ! iniert and estate of Marlin Ihtrl.ernnl .Tilm A. Hachfr in mid to tin' aV.ovi- it'Tihfd r-al tat-. to s-tify pail vrit in favor of Wiir.ani T. Alb'Ht anl William T. Shoaf a Aldmtt and shoal", and :e:unt Martin P.i:rhor nnd John A. P-udi.-r. Said saio to Ijj mad without r.'ard lo apprais-Mn--;it law. 15 DAVIil Hd'.V. Sli-rilT M. C. Tlv virtue of a eommision and order of pale issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, f will offer for sale to the Inchest bidder, at puMic auction at the door of tlie Court House, in I'lynioutli, Marshall county, Indunfi.on S'j'tn-Jin, January i -1, 1807, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in , and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day the rents and profits for a term not c ceding seven years of the followintr described real csUto situated in Marshall Couatv, Indiana : ' Lot o: forty-eight (H) lift v and fif.yone (,rI) in John I'. Park's continued addition to the town of Bourbon, county of Marsliall and state 'f Indiana. And in case the rent? and profits fail to sell for a sum su!licient to pay the amount demanded by said eosrmis.-ion and order of sale, I will, at the same time, and place, and in like in p.ncr. offer for sale to the hiebest bidder, at public auction, tho fee simp' e, or the entire riuld , title interest and estate of .Stephen Hill, Eüzi Iii!!, William Wer-1 tenburgle au 1 Gergo l". Hill in aul to tlie above j described real estate to satisfy a writ in favor of j John F. Parks, and against Stephen Hill, V.. j nni.Viin:im W.rtetd.'ir-rle 17. .1 inr... r IfiM.l Said sale to be made without regard to appraisement laws. 15 DAVID HOW, Sheriff J J STATE OF INDIANA. J MARSHALL COUNTY. In Circuit Court, Febrwrv term, Ib-'. John Ilageubuclr, vs. V Nathan Pal:.?ro!V, Complaiid for ert'iitable John "Y . II itiield, ) relict and for injunction. and Willi I m Vcan iek . ) The plaintiff iu the above entitled cause, by his attorney, has fded m my o'lice his complaint against the defendant, an 1 it appearing by tie allidavitof a competent person that tlie said defendants, Nathan Pdtzcrroff and John W. Hatfield, arc 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 t'iereto, at the callin.rzof said cause on the first day of the term of said court, tobe begun and held at the court house in tlie town of of Pkmouth, on the second Monday in February, 1-sGS. 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, Pllf's Attv. STATE OF INDI ANA, ) MARSHALL COUNT V. f In Common Pleas Court, Fe bruary term, Martin WYnino, ) vs. , Samuel Ureckenridge and George Swinehart as principal, and Complaint for damapes, attachment an 1 garnishee. niiani I carries as garnishee. ) The Tlaintilf in tlie above entitled cause, by his attorney, h is filed in my ollice his complaint against the defer.d int-, and it appearing by the r.llitlivit of a competent person that ih? aiid de-fenel.-iMts, Samuel llreekeuridge and George Swineliarr, are non residents of the State of In diana, they are theieforo, hereby notified of the pende icv of sai l com rlaint against them, and unless tbev aprmr, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of s-iid ciu'emi the first d;iy of the term of slid court, to be beg.m and held at the. cour t hou.'inthe town of Plymouth on the first j Monday of Febrmrv, IMi"', faid con plaint! and the matters anl things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their ibsence. JOHN C. CUSHM AX, Clerk. M. A. O. Pack ,,ri, Pill's Atty. STA TE O I- INDI A N A, ) MARSHALL COUNTY. ) In Circuit Court, Febtuir; term, Thomas A E. Campbell, ) vs. Heb S. Skinner ) Hellen C. Skinner, ' Foreclosure. Tilghnian A. Ilogan, ) SopldaS. Hogan and Charles Croupe. ) Tlie plaintilVin the above entitled ease, by his attornies. has filed In mv office his complaint against the defendants, ond it appearing by Ihi ahMavit of a competent persmi that t!ic sai'l defendants, Heii S. Skinner, Hellen Skinner, are non-rcsMents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of the penderrey of said complaint against them, and unless they appear, answer or demur thereto, at ti c calling of said cause on the first day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the courthouse in the town of Plymouth on tlie sec ond Mond iy of February, 10, sai l complaint .nd the m ittors and things therein contained arid alleged will be he heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C CI'SHMAN, Cleik. MtBRiFEL & Calkins, Pi'lFs Atty. El STATE OF IN 01 AN A, ? MARSHALL COJ In Common loaj Cour',1 u rj term, John Hagciibuek, ) vs. Nathan Paltgroff and ) Complaint tor damJohn W. Hatfield as ! ages, attachment anl principal, and ) garnishee. William Yean'uk as garnishee. Tlie plaintiff, in the above entitle 1 cause, by his attorney, h is filed in my office his complaint m gainst the defendant, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person tint the said defendants, Nathan' rlt.rot f.nl John W. Hatfield, are non-resident of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of tlie pendency of said-compl.unt against them, and unless they appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling ofsaid causcon the first day of the nextterm of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday of February, lG-, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will'be heard and detei mined in their abJOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. M. A. O. Packard, ITU's Atty, 13 I - THE A?dER!CAN COOKING STOVEThis stove has again hetn awarded two first premiums a', our State Fair at Buffalo, one for coal and one for wood. We nrc now able to announce the unparalleled reault of this Move haying taken the first premium at the New Yoik State Fairs for the lat f consecutive yar", notwithstanding i t has been brought in competition with nil the beat Stove made in the State, and many from other Ststes, and notwithstanding the persistent, combined anil determined efforts of its competitors to defeat it. And its nieces is not alone confined to this State- On the 19th of September it was awarded two first preni'iimsin the New Jersey State Fair, and has also been awarded the first premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, ami 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 fully endorsed by the pcaple throughout the count rv". Its l.arrie has become a household word from Maine to California, and from tlie Great Lake to the Gulf of Mexic ,mt the de mand has become so large that notwithstanding - - r C a ! l of'id !? f'r '"T.'!;' j '"K-w 1 ir . pn .. f.U 1 J, i'IIIiilll l iiuii.iiii' V V',., Albany, N. Y. For Sale bt tiltf II. B. DK'KSON, Plvmout!i,Tnl.

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Field, Benedict & Co.. AND AT WHOLESALE, & 3ö, Lake Slrrcl, Uliicaso, J, BAUER & CO. I AN ITA r"IT limits OT -w- -- r T- -m -w - m a -ml w -i -a - - a . I:n,j rs of aü.-.kiiids 'f AUD STRINGS, At.o j.yfs. r jXXa ;; r :.:; o i o'fr I'h S-r-N II-'. 69 Washington Street A;-.t .v.-.?-. .V 'e-V. WILUARD FOX, I'j-iia.-ti::.-; a:l IS .! r ia ) PAINTS. OILS ,VC. No. 94 Wasliiastoa St CHIOAG O idoiVii 'piir P." T .' T T ? n:ni'Ai!Ei Tin: bi:st in use. SOLK ACENTS DoStzsch, Blocks & Co., WHO li : A Li: Dill o : 1 STS, 31 ,rth Clark, anl 1VI an-1 N Kiaie Strati, CHICAOO. S, I). Jackson k Company, JOBBERS AND COVMiGGlON Dealers in NOTIONS, &Ü. 0 and IA Wahash Avenue. CHICAGO aiLUKRT urn ii a no t co., Dealers in Al.f. WIHTIIS AND WKICIITS, COTTOX, Ff-AX AND Trntt. A irnt'i't;.. Wa; m Cnnrs. I 'ii s 1'st XifOiid S' "(' .-, Par, Pitch, Oakum. Blocks, Chains, and eve c ry variety of Ship Chandlery Coods. : & -M7 SOUTH WATFk ST., -ciiicao. i. II. REED & CO-. V"ho!-sa'e Dc;;!cr3 in L- O - rianufaturcrs Cccds, CSIICACJO. Kart, Isten & Go. Manuficturcra of and PcjIcts in Cotton ß s 3?ff BURLAPS, WOOL & CJUNNY BACS, Warranted nnd printed to order OnOVERS' HAG S, nr. IH.'i South Water Ptrcet, Chicago. C TL P. FQ'KyS'X & Go, AVi ir H A. I f Patented May 20, 1SC7. Hi LAKE ST, CHICAOO. C B. BROWN &, Co. M.1MTAI IT IIMI OK PATENT SEAMLESS TIRE Miles Pa lent bolster Plates, ive.. Ac., A.c., 86 Lake Street CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Sep. 211, tin "Dlt SAl.K-One twenty lour horse power l'or;ai,0 Enino and Boiler nnd one twelve horse power portable FNfJINI WI) r.oll.KK. all in ir..d running ordev. Vun be Ht the I'lvmouth 1 .undrv. ",;,t -tfV.I.V.- c': ZTutSKi:. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! A'l pei sons knowing themselves indebted to me for Surveying can save rost by calling and paving up immediately. 0 r;-hf 1. M. Kl.INOF.R

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ST ATI: OF INDIANA 1 MARSHALL COUNTY, j In Circuit Court, February terra, lfeC1?. Martin Woninc, "i vs. I Complaint for Samuel Breckenridge, Equitable relief ("eorge S vinch irt, j and for injunction. William Ycarrick. J Tlie plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by

j h's attorney, has filed in my ofllce his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing br the ! affidavit of a competent person tl; it the de! en I r.nts, Samuel Ureckenridge and Oevr"e S Inehirt, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, tbev are therefore hereby i::.:T.-d cftae pendancy of said compl iint nga":i--; thei."., and unless they appear, auswer or dem r ijcri'to at the calling ofsaid ca'tso, on the first d.iv of the ne.t term of said court , to le lgim and hld ;tt the court hou-e in Plvmoath. on the fccoiel .Moiiid.'T in I'cbruarv, lG', said conipl.iint nnd the matters and things therein coutalin-d and aliegeJ wülbü iifard und determined in their av)!Mice JOHN C. CCSll M A N , Clerk . M. A. O. rACKAisn, Pia "tiff's Altv. 13 By virt.ie ot a commission and order of px'.e issued by the c'.eik of the ?.'arha!l Cotntuoi' riers eonit, 1 will .iTer lor ?ale to the highest biiMer atpub'ic aneti'ri, a, the curt house djor in P U mouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturd.y, r.cernh.r 1S07. between t'e hours of 10 o'clock A. ?I. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. of sai.l day. the r-its and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of ihe follow ii! dcsenhed real cstit situV.od iu Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The south xves-t f.mrlh ('.j) of the north west fourth (-4), of section thirty-!iv; (-'fi). town? hip thirty-two ('.1 , range tl.ree (M) cart Marshal couuty, Indian i And iu ca?e the rent xvA prof.u f!l to fell for a sum tiHleioxit to p:y the amount demanded said commi-Hon and order of'sile, I will, at tb same time nnd d ice, and in like m inner, offer for sale to the highest hid.h r at j uljlic au-tion, the fee iniple, or t!.e entire right, title interest and estate of Sylvantis Canheld, in and to the above oesrö! real estate, t' satisfy said writ in favor of Francis A. Bow les. ad against Sytvanus Canfield. .Sa'd sale to be made without if-iT.ird to appraisement laws. 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C Sheriff's GaSc. Byviitue of a commission and order of falo' issued by the eh-rk of the .Maashall Circuit Curt, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, at the courthouse deC'r ia Plymouth, Marshall count, I'idiana.on S dnrdoj, Dic mlcr 2l, 1S07. l)etwcen"the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and at o'cioc'.c P. .M.of said day, flic rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following desctibed real estate, situated in Marshall county, IiK.'iana, to-wit : Lot No one and four in block No. seventeen in Tjncr City. Marshall county, Indiana. And in case the rents and profits fail to sell lor a sum suRicirnt to pay the amount demanded by said commission and order of sdc, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner. ofl'er for sale to the highest, bi Jder at public auction, the fee simple, or tlie entire right, title, interest and estate ol Jacob D. Wagley and Lucy Ann Wagley, in and to the above described real estate to satisfy Slid wist in favor of Archibald Caldwell,against Jacob D. Wagley and Lucy Ann Wagl?T. Said sale tobe made without regard to appraisement laws. 13 DAVID HOW, Sheriff -M. C Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a commiss-o'i and order of al? issued by the eleik of the Marshall Circuit Court, I o.Ter or sale to the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court house door ia Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, DC 7nUr 21, 1C7, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of sai l day, the rents at d profus for a term not exceeding seven vears of the following described realesta'e, f'tuatedin Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit : Lot number seven (;in Bolcy's first addition to the town of Bourlxm, county of Marshal!, ant täte of In liana, as laid low! a id numbered o:i l tie l(-c. .rK-d lut , i 1 1 11 ll.'- (r'Hlu'l.'.S od Im - rovcrneut, api.ui ten anccs iind privilege t'.iereto belonging. And in ra-c the mit s and vr.nts Tail to sell Ft :t .".!:isti:';cieiitt piv the aruoLtit denrnued by said eornniisioT and order of s.ih-, I will, at tl (same t;m and place, and in like manner, o!Vt.T j for faie to the ldghest bidder fit ptiblie :ui'-:i'ri, j the fee s:rvp!e or t!e entire riglir, title, intir't I and estate of Jume P. Lynch, Rhoda K Lynch, I in an l to the above described r.'al estite, t ) sitI isfv s iid-vtUin favor of Birn trd Tieid man an. I Augustus Trentm an, an I aiinst Jmnes f. Lvm h and R!ioda F.. Lynch, and James II. IV; ter, replevin hail. Said sale toh.r made without regard t. apprti-'emCLt law s, l.t DAVID HOW. Sh.-rhr M. C. horiiT's Sale. Hy virtue of a commission and or.ler of salo . issued bv the clerk of the ' :d'il! Common Pleas c ..iff, I will öfter for s.tlo t the l.i:ht tdd'ler at pu!li( auction at he c Mi t!i a se door i in rivmoutli, M.irs!i ill county, Indiana, on Saturday, I) ,-.id r'2, l(i7, between the h-iurs of 1) o'clock A. 31. snd i o'clock I. M, of said da y, the rents and profit 4 for a tt rm not exceeding seven years, of the fdlowing described real estate sitisttid iu Mar .-hall couuty, Indiana, to-wit : The north halt of the nuth ea-t foiu th of section twci.'y in t.-.v n-ii.p thirty it v- v.'." north of ranu-e tite i 1 eist, iu Maishill eoriMt. In oar-a. And in ca.-e t'v- rent - and ; rof.t -f ii to se'l lor a sum sv.ili. ient to pay the amount, demanded by s;id commissn:! and order of vale, I will, at the same time and pi ice, and In like in Miner, .fielfor sale to the highest bidder at pub k auction. the fee simple, or thecLtiie light, title, iti!cret and estate of Axum (Jarre:?, in and o the .b.e described real estate, to satisfy said wiit in faor of John Lllis, and against Axi:n C.uiett. ind Harvey Hosteller, replexiu bait S.it.l sale to be nude without regard t api-raisment laws. n DAVID Ilow.shcr.iVM. r.. SJieriff's Sr.lc. Byviitueof a eoin.uiw.do-, aiel order of - il, issued by " e clerk ot the M irshill Circuit court, 1 will oflcr i r sale to the highest bidder at public ancSon at the courthouse door n F' mouth, Marsha.' county, Indiana, on Sat'irdty. Drcanhcr lil, 1-07, between tie t:ours o; n oVlock A. M. und 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, tie? rents :itld profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the lollowing described real estate situated in Marshall county, ludiatia, to-wit: The cast half ('..) of the no.-tii wivt quart, r of section No. five ;." in township No. thirtythree (.i t), no. tii of range ao. four ( 1) cast, co:iiainir! eighty (d) acres, more or less, Htu:-tcd in Maninil county, Indian i. And in case the rents and profit. f til to sei for a sum sul'ieient to pay the amount d. minded bv said commission and order of sale, I wl at this Fame time an l place, and it l:k? nianncr, ofl'et for sale t the h'ghcrd bidder r.t public unctionthe fee simple, or the entire right, title, interer' ind estate,, or so inueh a- m iy be neec'sari t pay said ill :n i: 1 villi interest and (oft? nf Henry Pauliin. I.avin Pauline, Nicludas W. (Jalentine and Notris D. Heller, in and to the above dcserdml real estate to satisfy said writ in favor of William P. Conovrr, Au-u'stusWl. ('. over, Ceorge Dot If and William P.l'otK.vcr Jr and ngai,.t Henry Fjulii..'. ux Vvo iNie.io.as U . (..tJ-nuine Äd ?tt,rrt p. Heller-S.-H.I c.i.i i .1.. . l . .i . ir.cnt laws. r '"'"r n,"v uf-.t regard to appraiseHAYlD HOV, Saer'iT M C. A PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Not.ce i hreby gi enth.it Henrv L. Tsplin. Admui-tritor ol he otate of Minaid Tp!in, lece ,s, d, has filed in my c fliee l is petition 1. od the mil estate of said decedent, bis pc-mui-al ctte being insiifTh-iciit to par hi indebtedness. December .rth, 1M'.7. JOHN C CCSflMAN.Cteik, LAND SALK. 'rilKtin.h r-imiedwnipen.it rnMa- Auction to t, I Ireliext bidder i.it not l. t tli.-ti $1 ,,'r ,, rf i at the couit l.ouve doorin I'lyinouth, Mar-hill rouiitV

ftt2 oclnc.r r.M H,n f.dlo.., dcfriln d Hnds, to.i; lle'j ..et.ol, l'. T MV Hi 14 acres. S ct miV M.ein.i, m T V j V V,, Mihi lanil were pr.tt. i ted to' the stiV B;;(if, ,; . 'BlueVs,i.r,.V,ul WVr0UV,rKM,k'a in Ut tie' I oel-.s Jor tili eouiity ' A. 1 "1 . V (l - , .l.li.r r- v. M i' Tti.i.i i.;..,,v