Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 January 1868 — Page 2
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THE PLYMOUTH Ml
J. 31c!D3 Vf.2, Kdi tor. 11, Y7IOI TIS, IPMA: ruCÄSD.VY L JAN. 0, 1868. TS1 pz? sr; r. The prospect of aspestdj, and it is to be j h,v.,ed. nenaantnl eseane of the country j- jj - t - - t from the rule of a profligate, corrupt and licentious party, i-s in deed cheering to cv-. ery heart not wholly lost to the impuU es of patriotism. The penple, the rightist source of aofhority, from having trusted it, now turn away from its support, because it betrayed them because it has been false to the pledges madS to them, and because it -Iocs not poetess the ability an-1 Statesmanship, or is not willing to res-1 cue lae country irom tue dangers wmcn Surround it. xt baa brought the nation to the verge of ruin; disregarded every inter est which adds to national or iadiridna ncrity, and with a hi-'i hand outra-ed i 1 . - . , 1 , 1 1 y prineiple ol justice, and trampled , 1 every right the citiztu holds send. prosper every upon
Is there not, then, just eavse t. rsjoiae) I tioa of eiril jus ties appertains to the regthat sneh a rarty. with no motive but the u!:ir courts. The rights of Ktigaatfl do e t. mt -inmim. I no dopend on the fin(& of the eeneraJ. retention of power, no object bat pleader, 1 . . , 7 1 J ... They are to be adindueu anil settled ac
and no principles in consonance with the spirit aau jreriius of our inatitntiooJ i f-iiünsr to nieces, nnabl 1 to Dear the weight cl its cwn c v ;t t : 11 ? History furui.shes r,o example of so corrupt and profligate a political organisation 1 as tLe rauc parly of t'"j-c'ay. J he cnornous Uxfti drawl from tne people have 1 ucen Bquaou?re am. uiapp. c , u.o iuhe debt has steadily increased, aua the business intere.f; o!' ikfl coin try are suffering a prostration unparalleled in its entir hi?t...vy. The leaders of the Jaoobia party proelaiased that it was ut aeeeewwry to commit the entire questi 10 of reconstruction to eeaigrisj alone, ami tbe country would enter upon an era of peace and prosperity never before enjoyed. "We challenge any adherent of radicalism to point to one good result apringing from the wbolesys !T .7 J tern of radical iet:ls!,t.on. eodeh Phil-1 hp-, though set generally correct in his I conclusions, was r.ht when he characterized this eongress, a thc dawdling congross." It ; an appellation justly earned, and which every man with thc least de sire to designate things ly their riht crnmcnt will acrain be fastened to its ol-J. mooring, and placed sarain uz .. ... I UV 'U its ii. U 03- , , sis, and controlled by 'kite m Oif.V that the states Boosbt to he n ids - , . I surrendered to ia ignorant, dissoltlte and" ' - . - .. ., 1 sanai-fMrbaroiM portion a iiu ppiitii, will, when freed ffooi thc military despotrelized. an l ism to wntell they arc nov.' subjected, be re'ca-i a from negro rule. Added to tho repudiation by thc people of tlie policy of the Jac ibin party, are their o.vn difiaiesu and disajrreentents, ajiueh are tho ttimiscakable evidences ol decny. But let aoi tho demoeratie party fall into apathy or abate one jot of its principles beeanse there are Isidica-j ÜOttf of the defeat of thd Jacobins in 1SG0. Rather kt the glorions prospect etimui.'te every frue frtood of onr country to rencned effort, ll is not only a duty that we ere to ti e nation, ourselves and posterity, to succeed, but it is our duty to make that tneeess permanent, and to collide every branch of the gorenunent, 60 fj.r ai v;e ca:i by the ballot to the Lau Jo of patriotic and honest ?:icn, aud to phec cur rnatitntioas beyond the possibility of ever aqnin oin cnd-incred by the iccap-tcity, oily and fanatieisai that now usurp lbs reins of power. 8t,ite. Thhi amount, judieiovsiy distributed tSNSSJ radical pctj at Washington, is certitic', by the clerk of the linn at, tobe the "entire expense of the judiciary committee "with the iasneaebment question." Among the items ilon. Jas. M. Ashley conies in for 809 "for messengers to vi-it Quebec "and other parts of Canada to procure evidence."' There is no reason why tax-payers should object to paying their taxes when the 1 ublic moncv is annrnnriatfid lor stu-h 11 . 1. . . , , . mentorions objects as that oi endeavorurr 1 a ,1 , .1 to bring the country into di'race by the impeachment of the executive. Mr. Ashley acting as the hili-priest of radicalism, has, according to report, receive.l but a ni :are slieo of the spoils. Congress should immediately rectify this matter, from thc fact that his was an error of the head and not of the heart ; he wanted Johnson impeached, but what amount of evidence could congress expect him to manufacture out of the paltry sum of 300? Olr late territorial purchases arc the objects oi much new- ij.er notoriety jut now, Tn view of thc htte "unfjuictnes.-t" at St. Thomas, the anxious inquiry of Mr. Twain for a good "quiet'' ppot is exceedingly opj. otutiC. Alaska, too, comes in for it3 full .share of pnblie attention. If the government purposes as has been suggested doping ice from the frozen regions to our lar-e cities and selling it for one. ceut per pound, in ader to pa tho national debt, Alaska's ice min w';i! prove invaluable. JJn tn La hour of rftn, tn nu .,r p. o V " have toot heard the result ot the convention which was held at Indianapolis yesterday,
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. , r w tne prayer or tbe petitioners, and named s - wamg ia no w&s ooi totha, y. , t ,i f , 1 tlae township Tippeeaaoe, for the reason !l ProfW,OM 1 oo bn But, us wc remarked in tne ontaet. tbe , ' Uhr;;.. n ... r v: i I r . . . ' that the nrerofthat name runs thron Sh 0 pieman of high rnoral t?
u.c vi Wimm uwu, wiuu-ni , . ... I'l t Wtjsp. ! J 1 yc : . , . , , l .1 ' .1 .i the township. V ery Tew persons, if any, ' 1 J close, and tbe a ipe revive-- that thc -'ov- , . 1 r ' -'to mm htm am t;..!-.. t , .. 1 o l.l i. l ioim i 10 r.a.:s Ii I 111 0CI 1 L'k nor. of eanrwr f.i.iv'il-.
Ooogresi rc inseinhlr ii on Tue--day, und
lias a large amount of business on til hinds j an eo has transpire! in Nothing of importance has transpired in ! tbe -hails of legislation' ' up to this date, i however, except, perhaps, a vote of eeeere against the president, and one of respect" for Sheridan. For tho benefit of those ot our realer, - - - i who believe tint nothing good e;m cone out of Naaareth, we subjoin the late ' Or der" tssoed by Gen. Hancock, of the fifth Btilitarj district: Hsadquarters Fifth Military District, 1 Mew Orleans, Jan. 1. ISO'S, )' General Order Xo. 1. , Ai.piieation.s have been made to these beedqnarten imnlying the existence of an .1 -. .t ! arbitrary aninomy in me eommanatng ; r, .... . . . . One petitioner solieits this action, another thatj anj eacu refera to some specia con Bideratioo of raee or favor which he anppoaca to ex't, anJ wliic'i ibonld inflae,nce Tartment The number , sack applications and the waste 01 time invo!vo ma!ccs it ncce:.rv w j,e!.,re ti,;lt the administration of eiril admiuistra-! cording to the law. Arbitrary power, sucn ns i.e 11 as been urcreu to assume, lias 1 n - av a !. no existence hore. It ia not found in the j 1 CI rn 1 1 7;V i;JUI HU"Vi w derived iromftn act or acu at c.iivn-pvv i I He is restrained by a constitution and ore-' bra constitution and Dro' n I hibited from action in many particulars. I ... . . . -t ne major general commanding takes ?cc"s!? Ju rQlil tliuf dischargiog suffer no f orciblc resistance to the execn tion cf the process of the courts. ly command ot'Maj. ?len. Haneoek. Goo. L. Hartsuff, A. A. 0. REMIXISCEXCES. NUMBER EIOHT. Our remarks in reference to Tippecanoe township, in Xo. 7, were misplaced the nrintin-offi. thornforr. .1 r,fr i this article to a few items which may p0?. nbry be or interest to Some of the old in-hab-tants of that t0T7Us:lll if to noae oth. ' In March, 1843, A. J. Cruz who is siblv be of interest to some of the old in. dost a resident of Oregon, and others ne-
titioncd thc board to organize a new town- most p-isttivoiy. 1 lie most libei I conship seven mile square, in tho south-east j "action of their pewen v.r:!! bardly !-
the first settlors wer Wm. Rnronft. Ti f, 1H. McKee. Wm. If. !-. r!vl!ll! RmnJ r , TT ' ', A ' v I i I . ; U' I 1 1 1 1 1 I . V . I I . I 1 TI i . I ! I . I 1 1 I Jacob lhrl!cr' wdBw M Tne firat eleettoa was held at the rrv-üdn. of f v' A jL. K-cklMll W k the j first tespeetea of elections. Wan. Sprout Ml the ntti jttstiee of tbe peace In said township j he was elected, however, when he territory belooged to Bourbon, a he year ISO- two miles wer, ukcu off th the from the west, which left the township only ;ive luiies east and vest, rbich rednoed it to thirty-five tqnnre niilc, being the tssAipin tke eointy, exeept Green When t!;c indiana sold their lands in this section of country, Stephen IJouac!; referred MeUons six and -even, iu township 32 n 11 4 B, MTersJ families ot the indi :i Iteed there for a number of years after the township became pretty well settled up. Some ef the Peashway family, which are relatives ofBenaek, owe portion of the reserve yet. The writer vai at their village when there were more indians there than white people in the township. Wc recollect a '; cnpit;:l joke" which occurred al an e irry day in that tosmslup. Mr. Tho.-. II. MeKee. as many of the old settlers of that township well ree Ileet. was politically knoWO ts a liberty mm, " and no doubt was con.-cienepus'y so; he proesed a great sympathy for the eolored people of tho south, and, as was his right, let no good opportunity pas. without expressing hi-- views In refVreuce to the deplorable condition of the negroes, and his hatred of tho :' fugitive slave law." 80BM mischievous boys in the neighborhood con eluded to have a little sport st i leKee'i expense. Accordingly, they blecke 1 their hands aud faces 0M evenin r and met at McKee'.i house and represent. d 1 ineiuseivcs as tii'jitives irom rkentueky, J mating their way to Canada. They told hi 111 they understood that he Was a great friend of the colored people, and that thej bad tiaveled hard to reach hi house, and that they were very tired and hungry and would like to have something t. (t, and to have the inivilcLC of remaining with . . ... . . . , linn nfit;l t(iv:irii. iiinrmni' 11... Ik.wI that the haoee cnld afford was seen eel before them. After partaking ol a beerte meal they told thur hotl that they had no money to pay him fjr his kindness to them. In reply hs said they were I thotuv :ind times welco.ne, and he only regretted that he was not able to do more fbf them. A kind of foreman among them told him that they could not think of leaving his hospitable mansion without eosnpeasatiag him in some way for his kindness. Thc foreman then proposed that they .should dance n few rounds before they left. So at it they wcut : one of thc follows BSng Beffxo songs and thc others danced Mr. McKee remonstrated and threatened e rid the house oi t it. :n and the more he threatwMHi the more they tore flee didn't quit nn:i l TaltM . , Ä ... lit ll.ry cir CXnaUSted.al ' CT W 1 1 1 -1 1 . t0 the great .atiafäcTOarwC r. M"!oeand j farJr, hey left ' He relalgb th a.0vc BBW
circuuistaucc iu our presjeaee over twenty J
ycars :io. The Tinneeanoo river runs diagonally j throutrh tho township, from north-east to tnroaga tue townsnip, from nortn-ea t to south - west. The government surveyors meandered the river from tho e of the county up to where Tippec v.rctown is located, a distance of three and a half miles. In the south-east part of the i a1 e ""Y :- 8 i ixsc of as tine land as aoi in. the county, if ellow Creek run ? through that neck ol woods, and affordi an ab'undanee .f water ; fn- .-.toclc. There is probably U it one DM i out of every ten in tho eoonty that 'had Lhc remotest idea wh it a beautiful eoantry ii is for farming pnrposes. In the aonthwet part of tho township there are three or foursectiona of rieh laad an 1 veil tintbe red. Tliese landa at no distant day will '- x.uuauiu iui n.u . , T nothing else In ihe north par he I townsnip there arc Boms eight or nine sections of choice good land, an;l the tfrc.ltl,r ,ni( n wcI, ilMJ,rjvct M ,. . . : , n'mCT" wel wWhed ta Tippecanoetowa was laid oat by 1 the Kesbr and Searls, in 1853, on the west ball of the south -east quarter of aection cilitOvin, township 32 north, ranae 4 E There is probably as good Water power mere as ar y p;aco in .lie couutv. The assessor returns for taxation 219 polls and 10U dogs. Value of personal i.-Ow. .v,k ii 1 . . 1 Ir,',eri ÖÄ'W- a' w reai estate, Property S2. , 00. A aluo oi real estate, $245,405. Total value of taxable pr iper. 7 v-j-iJj. Me. Ciifcairo Cori-ispoadeaee. Cbioaqo, Jan. 6th, 1 ?T. wi. . n.vvai . t uaiuiuuj Uftotj i I ' ramoua Tieknor divorce ease ended. The jury after a very brief retirement Irom their b.x. asrarded tlie decree of divorce to w w Mr.-. TmIium r... .t. ' "Jt- """ö w im.-u vil"., j of thc D,aUcr' Mrs- f:ckuyr aed' vron-0tl an'1 innocont fea!c. arranged shutter sign aU with j Fiaburnc ; never M locked up with him I Ior au proper purpose : never nad bim any improper purpose ; never nad bin lying on her berth, kissing her, on boai ft sbet;eTer did any uattghty things with him; in fact, did not do anythi en n,vi nesaes against her swore to I . . nn ... . i a . - iow ineaa to go into a similar whitewssh- - -raamy, perjury, auuitery, etc., a sort of criminal by wh 1 ale. Diainterestod and impartial people oai ids Disinterested and impartial people jury think ir's about to eren thing .I between' them. Tieknor is not an eu ing ensa ta newooaj appearaace, while Mrs. T. is rather pretty, and in theso of galkiitrj it does wem ii if a ge ' looking woman can get almost nuy vci tloi
Al from an elUgeot jury-sol t snely snrprised by the Har
result. The committee appointed by the cpmmon council to investigate thfl truth of Alderman Comikoys charges .. . the police luve issued a call for ail psrtie , . , . ; who luve anything to offer t come before them and testify. Their invei :i :;;t: m hi : 1 fv.r to bo a sort of "Star Chamber" aflair, as they bare resolved to bold their sea i n 1 in private, and even gone so far a to ancere monionsly lay on the table a request from the police Superintendent to bo al - lowed to attend their meeti.!"--. It i I rather dilBeult to imagine what effect th 'v ! ean produce. They hive no power to! compel the attendance of witneises, and I even iflliey could prove all the allegations which Comiskev has made, thev them , j selves cnild do nothins toward punishing tlie offenders or reforming the evil all their work mast bo preparatory simply, and ..he fight promises to be a long oe. Chicago seems to have become the beedqunrteva of the rough-: and pugs, and prise -Sighting in thu locality is fast rising to the rank of a high art. The Dorne, Bussy and Lowry fights following each other in quick succession, gave a sort of sensational Interest to Btfch enterprises, aud ever since there have been "mills" and ranters of "mill ," among the page, without -number, unadjusted differences and slight nnploseaatnesiea in days gone 13 ', have been the ezottses for a number of murderous and brutal fights in alleys and saloons, and ye tor ! ty afternoon there was a regular prize light for hundred dollars betweeo "Pandeen the duz" and thc "Larraheo street cbiokeSA," an Irishman and a chicken was whipped bfl I I It. One of two thinwa shonld be d J r ' with then lawbreiking seonndrels. Th. v ikontd cither be Mrerely psmisbed for each infra et ion ol tlu law or made lo Sghl until ouo or other is killed when they get up their "trials of kill." Ole Hull, thc great violinist Is to -ive to-night his first coooert in tbii after an absence of teu years. Alreadjf there have been 81500 worth of tiaketl sild and iu musical circles there isa pOS itivc furore otev him He starts here for tour through the count iy and is BOW to appear here but twice, returning again in the latter part of the month. During thc last year OVO 150,000 dollars worth of four different kind of rau'cal instruments v.-ere s ,11 b the firm of BeotJkOedf, of thi city, iu one branch ..f . : : ... .1 1: 1 ' iici 1 1 111 int.-11 u u i ;s 1 1 1 11 111c ill I - 'die se iimtrunteuis were the feet and Ptcck pianos. The BfsAeSj Ii If ttuün eab-
inet organs and tho Ta lor & Far! v llar-
mom, stands the V o ; its war to tbe .' . I n I CO 110 '. rith pera : ' r I e sale, . their ii woo lei and v c r C7 V :jt ari rt iare it seei wneti without d 1 three month 1 r ca: r arwe n Hail, and i ,, .,.r.:.., ofwbi .1. 'LH IIIIVO . with steam engine all the mod er plianccfl ßr cci! prevent such ext daylight, so old i lenient to our Cic lit:-. caODCt . ;., . ' "J icy fail to do all 111"' j . ,.' w .. , V . , i 2S(ew Orleans, with ! 'Huns oi produce ana Lt f...t.V, :. j r i, .. , ;;r: iv,;;,l(l ! behw V'-.iro i The Empir Bunk rua on barJ bot can be mi d The äck cargo e , i sared. 00 IVCS ' ' j Tfac (.;i , ..... HAtaisnrKO) Jan. 7. e ii ral ocommittee im intl md int! ;. . ig, an leci le npon ; ü 1 Harrishurg as ibiing ot the next ITT " C III ited gor- , - JSn i 1 !('!' SR i licensi trnrdrobe Jan. 6. Bfi net, Iho ho attempted thc . i t m,.A hoars became ha loon O ePCaTie j auu uaugci - iva Clt f; 1,0 ( 1 i" . :;it'h" rains, f The Blacl Cro ' bly earry by one I 1 I wo fa Oet"b!'r they had m ijority. In 1 n 1 rl rats ' f :. " v . r reeianu, ol w , ii . county -) rl.i -.. T A i I..'.; o kjpc .11 I 0 for in peetioi v msht The emotion of Mount Vesuvius Is said to h '.ve bee me ....lie alarming an 1 a per- . J s continually runnitigdosru 'r mas th '! oftl 1 mo ; '' ;1 is accompa ,?, a 1 ! 1 10 dlf ' A 1 1 p ..it 5 , T':i! l"v-.r';'-. 1. tlia Ä,hoPnfl 1 vdinic of earthI M 4 ac-'.'v;;iio 1 I General Grant h the plan of Genera Howard t t und of the Free Un to those actually Buffi roin tbe ' . .- . . 0" , 11 l"ä öoutn. The Metropolitan TI)cl. Cinetnoati, v is damaged by fire on the (5th to tne extent off 10,000. Two JOttttg men from Pari, Kentneky. were badly injured by humping from tho windows. A Xcrc York rmld - leeial from JJ.tltlaaore lays Qevern t Sraan will nndonbt edry he ciecteii eeaater. The jury in the Tick i or divorce ease, Chicago, on Saturday, brought in a vordiot, granting the dirorce asked for by Mrs. Tieknor. A new trial aas been motioned for. A paneenger train ajaa Bred into by negroee, oa .Saturday eight, between Eta eebvi!!c and (Joluml.i:i, South Carolina. G v. Hmnj lilies rcfii-es (o accept tlie resignation of judgt Harris and Bllett, of the inpreme court of Mississippi, on account of thc difficulty of Boding htwyersin the state who ean take the test tuth. BIciv Verlic1 4galauit General Steed tiHi3. In the United !,ii - uit at Knc:wille on Friday last, n rerdicl was rendered against Qenera) Barnes B. Steedmarl for twenty-fire thousand dollars The suit was brought by Isaac T. Twingham for i":tlse imprisonment and forcible leisure of property during the wer, while General Stecdtuau v.;s in command ;tt Chattanooga. Thk IIomi: A m i' i mi"0'i '!"' ( !ii' ij-.c-t :.n l best IllnsUatsd ti aiily Msgastse pahllahod Filled with the latest illastrated frtsliion-, choice stories, poetry, wit and humor, it is jaSt the tiling for tbo youni: folks. Ft.l-'is'iH' l cmi monthly, at only 1,60 per ;mmini Large and stiliMit'.id iii izi'-; nro ArMit to !'ents raislnff trliilm Agent easily clear $10 per day heal let, t sty afent geta oae ohaaoi for every eahsori) !l 00 sc,,t to agents. Sample "Ii. '! with list ol tuic--, mi I tortus mid in. it I W it Ml 1 IS. .S ilt. I V li t- . " iiotvi to f-ents, sent 1 y inch -in.; five cent. Ae tit-j wanted evervwhere. Address Home A m B Bee I t 1 7 6 Nassau Street, Neu- York
ScSiool Teacher's Examination
X '':? : hciv!v civ en that on ?.ilui.!,iv, Jmtt- j arj 11, 1868, between thehoan of 1') o'clock! M. und 5 oc1 ck P. M , I U1 examine RppU ! Teacher's Licenses, at the Seminary Lb Plvafouth ; and from and after that date the I samtnationj rill be held oa the 2id Saturday ' of each month at the saras place i i V.v.-c." A. C. CAPROff. 'oantj ix;u;:iiic Tlie ander t i nüris lti.i farm for Bate, coni! st In of 160 aereaof land 00 acres lapiored, he balance timbered ; house anl good bVrn ; alsawmill, in cood running order v .-'.tuuted one mtlo c-;ist ol Tyner Chy, nd 7 sill - north-west of Plamontb. Inquire f II RAM MUNGOLD 1 9-3 bale :io-3ip? anl mi lime, A fine residence in Plymouth. n-'v s kii. t-.' C. II. REEVE, Und Agent. Fifteen Splendid T.ii lofe, wl I in fire Diinutos walk from baidc In , ; Plymouth. Foa Sauk at U.w.v Pbicx, by a H. REEVE, Land Agi at.
o!;' Fof Sale tit Verv Low Flaare?. woolJ A-lwelling and lot. Frre room, well, cistern,8hrnbbery and pleasant location. Terms
easv, C. Ii. REEVE, Land Axent Desirabie Property. i 'ivc acres of land, within forty rods of ! Michiejan Street, In Plymouth, for by C. g. REEVE, Land Agent. itemtion Mechanic ! ' others desiring a chance to make money. ! i ll sell my interest i'i the foundry and machine shop of tdams & Zehner, at Plymouth, End., ( heap and on easy terms, it Is a desiraWe chance Cor any one wishing to take part ; a tili I!' i!" s ; i. .;,'.- -i ßtrmr m-nA roAi .11- v . vi ii i j ' u uci3UCV ll'?'! me sn-'ps. Is l!ic Ic;tBon for wishing to sell. Apply to i C. H. KEEYE, Land Agent, Hymouth,or to ! DAVID ZEHBfEB. VALUABLD FARMS, land farmlands, for sale by C. II. REEVE, Land Agent IF SELL A GREATER QUANTTTTt and better onalitv of town DToncrtr. weH locatel, than will any otlier man lor the same ,i( ,.,..,. " amount ot money. C IL REEVE, Land Agen. 'ÄVaiuab'e" Bu-i-s'Lot-n rlvmr.l;.,, , , ,!V m f(.,t V,r termi, by C.II.REKVE,LandAsent. CHANCES FOll 10 Oll MICX. Nice town lots, nearfbesinesa, and very lo m price. For sah by C. H. REEVE, Und Agent. Iiisnro Ycv v Lifo n Ihe old uNewYörfc n-uiMPfp c.- ." Lhc oldest, safest and bet comnanv in Amer - tea. C. II. ÜREVK, Affcnl 1 1 ! m- m . Insure Your Property In the old "iEtna of Harlforu," tbe best and ! company thc continent: or t: PHCEN1X, or PUTNAM, or CONTINEN TAJAnr SECUMTT. Delays are dangerO0S. ElGBT MlLLZOKS CASH CAWTAI. rcprcerneu, ;. ii. ..1.1. n, ageni. Cod Dr CoH Woofl. 1 ror sale by C, U. REEVE. AtmrrOB's Oinca, Miiriall Conntr, i Phrnloiiib. Jannnrv l.-t. ? K . ! To ttie tnamuer rf aaid cooaty arietiag : j yoa a,... j,., rcqnired to colled 11; do tiieowraerofeaeh hact oTiand advertUed for tbe aon11 1 r.i'i ;; wmwuxMioruieTciir :sv, pwrT McB an, deputy. ' : . ::.-; :.--:.-. '. r ;, M 11 aocntjr lor .-.!.. oa eay Utpis. !; parccL u -1 - r ; rp I 1X7)8 N7XR irrrr ;:, HTREs or l".F VJfLD TIMBER i .V.o FOR SAl A. tf. to SS per acre. Now tha tinta t.i iuy, :s Iraioam, Jan, ;, isss. us win soon tw wauiarawn troni 1 larkrt. A. U. CAPBON. Di'cctnocr 2ödi 1867 apj raisom i.t f propertj taken up iy Rdvan Caviotlcr, Urine: in Union township, Manthall coanty, Indiana, one yenrold Steer, red and while pnotted ; no ear marks, ad - prais at ten dollars. Nino bead of sheep one withawalkw-fork and nndetbit "tithe right oar: one with square crop, and mi( in rignt ear, oai underbit and silt in the left forehead with -'V ill ... -f.,:-!. hi civil .;: ; c.rio with BwallÖW-fbfk right nd nnderbithi the left one; baei Jf.0 hor',:j w'?Jt c"' TrlY' ap' praised at one dollar and fit ty eenta a head' v. K. THOMPSON . BOCKA LEW, .i'r; aisera. Wc. the anderairnod tdO aoleaani j swear that tbe I foregotng appraisenvenl a:.d desenptiea were : made withal p irtiali tjra famr oc s Section. W E. THOMPSONS A. BUCK LEW, . ..,1 --- - - ..... .. . r rw)ril miu aw ucivra uil-..i jwiiicu til t.i. -..'i.e of Union townahin. this 26th dar of Deceatber, 1SG7. E PARKER, J. V r.Jo!i:i C. Cnshsaa alawk of the MarahaU circuit court da certify the above lo be a trwe ind complete eonr of the original report berein, as fiLd in uiy ofllec Jan y SEd 1S68. JOHN C. CÜ8HM IN, Clerk. . Tl E C 11 X: IZ Sc C o , wnoLcsAUB e retail oeaicbs m -. , .; n i ' o r r a l P f)I uhUnCKkd; i TiJ VJ aI.Vlij CROCKERY, qs7EEWWARl5, PLYMOUT1 I? I N II A N A 3Stf T. A. LEM01J, DRUGGIST E:ist sido Michigan St. Plymouth, liiJ e ' Deal r i?i DRUGS, MEDICINES CHE3MICAT-.S fare Wittes attd HfifHTf, Far eslleisssii PurpoMCi LIN8EKD OIL, BBNZOIL, SP1 KITS TURPKNTINR WHITE LE v I). WINDOW QLAS8, PUTTY, 1-AM)-OIL, M-: kTSPOOT OIL, COAL OIL, L I PR, e., WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW CÜET AIS SOHOOL BOOK8, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, e., &e., fte. PHYSICIANS af parttowlarly requested to eattaadexamiae the itoek an 1 prices before purrhasing elsewhere. PAItriCUL R attaattoa gtvsa to niliiiS Physiciaiip Preset iptionti.-uid Fumily Recipt?, bj au Experienced DRUGGIST.
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I PI I flV POTllf ßfl! 0 tin BfaflW uMiia F :3 u w ,Tr . ! !i A I A C 1 c PaaaaHa n a Dies a 1 c u roc c s GEJfEI! L f,0r!'T)y MERCHARTS, SHIPPERS. A:; l dealers in all hinds at lT0 V1S10HS. V, !' ::C WAlhpvn Prodace, Teas, Siiffairs, Nsjlassc a Ftovr, I ai c5, 5orsi, Re. ?; a.' . . Fruity (jjraiit, Apices, Ricr9 &C SVC. Ucssrs. Blurk, Sherlock, k Co.. Dave ftc most extensive connections la Bat n isa and oui": Aaterfcaa port?, .-.rc now p pared to taake tht-r-r IDCD AI R 111 I N ? jr A N I IMMEDIATE 11 ETU HNS ON ALL KINDS OF P ODUCE, j aHl Mrrrfcantp. Plantet, faflncM ametaHy, Oirwiglout Ote ectaatrjr, win find Jt peatty to tb.ir adraassss tohip their gooda to Messrs, $llacL MicrJork. ft to 50 Vesey St., New York. Daving bnmenae orSeti nnSneS, frnm our corrcspen (1 tit in Liverpool, I!:.vaiii:;. Bt Thomas, st. Dorainzo aad several Soatb Aiaerieaa Dort, wean !uiuiuieiliatL waut oft!!" abore aw ntloncd articles ofpnwluce. We ca:i also hacd!e to aivaataf fur our lonthsm f. I' talo : ' COTTON, TOBACCO, RICK, sr;;.!is. MOLASSES, &e. fnjiTn TT PTTTiTt T r fiT o rn 1 SihH.Ml ' BLfl : R S H il fl W L;l "B,, MUUU wi , . ;i i. I !." UG "l PRICE CURRE NT, Whlcli they will he happy to rnrnlsb free of charge to tl eir trienusand enstomers, 15 3m . . v"v; ' ' .' :'V) ceased, will eller for aale at public auction, aitce I residence of Joseph K. Smith, 1 as adk loath of; .! . . mpeeaaociown un ' '., owo. 1 ;t ' cs a. , uo personal propmr 01 raw C fitaie, consisiin n One cow ad house no M rnrntturc ori ica. Trrms äims of $3 and under, cash : oerf3 ja Credit of nine aaontlia aitl I c jIin, the pur - . .v ''e with t' i; and appraisement laws, aiih j:oad security. I s J. II . DA Adm'r. Estray Notioo Td lol n Nee, Jt.süce of the Fence, ot Tolk Towhsh1pia Marxhall county: The lfiiriri-jtif . u ii.oinied ny yon lo vnltte a rprtain Red Heifer latelv taken anbv Retiewj i Robinaon doanpraiae thc M ileiler at iheanai ! of twelve fl2.00) dollar. The Bai 1 flcifcr is doset ibed as follow to wit : 1 She is red with awbite bellr: l'ih hind lean I white np to kaee joint ; atnail white apoti on ike brinket; line white ibrc leg; has aO other j (brand marks, and i-- :n we beht-ve, abottt two curs oh! . THOM V3 1 Y N RR jr., JAMES W. FAUXNBÜRT, - ppi aiders. 1 1 . . 1 .1 1 11111 CM-iU'M f I.. ..... tlirt ."-.fli I day of ptember, 186 , without partiality, faroi ... ...... or affection JOHN NEFF. Justice. I, John C. Coshman, Clerk of Marshall circuit court, hnvhv ccrtii'v lint the forceoinc is a full, hue and oorreei eonv of the renort of said estrav herein Sled in ntv ot!i'-.. Dee. 28, I . 7 " . - T F . I IU I Juhu C CuahaaaOi Clerk . Administrator's Notices Notice ia hereby airtn thai the Badersasned h.i- ,ot n a ppi:nt.-d :vim:nt-itrator :; (;; j Christian Utiabargrr, late of Marthall county, jdeceaaed. I ie-:s JO 5 EPH GALE N T INC. To Abraham Miller, jnstiee of the peace of jnc ownsmp m n cm. m ranai. count v, . a l '-. ,-r i . Tl,.. ... 1 . iiwi i.ii f.. I miir'Hu tve n . . i . . .1 . 1 l.ivon lo value a crt:iin bay colt, lattdv taker nii In Andrew Kreiffhbaum, do appraise tin eXidcrftettnesnmSffortyfonr dollars ant fifty cent-j. The said colt is described as fol lows : 1- a light hay color, with a white face, and s little white on tho rieht bind foot No other mark i or brands perceivable. Supposed i to iu i monina oiu. Dec. '.':;:. imm. JACOB HOLM, JOHN J. KEYSER, hpprabMfrs: Person aSy sdpeared before me the within named apprateers and swear thai the letegoina; deaciiptioa was made wUhoait hrwr or affection. JACOB HOLM JOHN CEY8ER. Appraisers Batbaorlhed aad worn to before me a jnstiee Of the pence of West town-hip, this 'Md day of December liT Abb h 1 u M:' i t r. J. P. I .lohn C Coshasan, elere of tHe asarahall e in uit court, do hereby certify the foregoing tobe a tme owpy of the original repoai herein tih d in my oficeon MieMthday otpecensber 1Sl'f IOÜN C. CI SHMAX, cl. tk. STATE OF INDIANA,! MARSHALL COUNTY.j In Circuit Coart, Pebraarj tens, 165. Seih Bailej t a, S For eaalts Ibaei A. Bailey .hi ide relief. Adelia E . Balk j The plaintift' in thc above entitle 1 cause, by his atteeaeyi has tiled in my o9ce Iiis cm. plaint against the defendants aad it appearing ty thealftdavit of a eontpetcnt pet son that the said defendants, Abiui A. Ilailcy and Aea K. Bailey are eon reaidanta of the State of Itiiliuna, they are tin rot. u c hereby nolifiedof KM p nilency of said ctmipUint ifSJani thess,ass! nnleM thay appewr. ananer or demur thereto, at the nailing of said cauteonthe first day ol the nexiterin of said court, to be began and held at the court lumse in the town of Plymouth on tbe first Monday of February, lti'S, aaid complaint and the matt i n aad tiling therein contained aud alleged nill'bc heard and deteraaiasd in their abanaes JOHN C. CUSUMAN, Clerk. C. II Reeve. PPfli Att'y.
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No. 8 Cobin's Block, Whslssa tad Retail Dealers in Glass iid Qüccnsware. They b;.vo just received a coaiplcic stock of COffco Sga?, Tobacco, Cigars, Fish, BICE, PEPPKB AXD APICES of zll kinds. CARBON C!L, LAMPS, MEAL &e They kopp a full stock of NOTIONS, S TA WONOtr, tc, ho LEATHER of the best qaafity. 13 l tf Cr. 3 LAIN, & CO., DKUGGfSrS, , ,outUwest coruer of Mich. 2.n and Ga 10 Streets, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. fJJ A V I N (' jest recived :i freh snpplv of trerr I article in oar line oftr.ide, consisting mainly of Prir.'!?. V. li i;i , P.iints Oils, Üve Stuffi, Vamisb, Brushes, Porfumor v. Yankee Not lone. Glass, Statmaary, Pur? Medicine?, and Uasjasj for psedleal paapaaei only, to which we repeculiillv invite tue attention of this community . We have also on hand a stock of - ITS. OTea, CfiVp.nr, Tobaeeo.Cfrata.ais. Tobe uisnosea ot.it very reasonuide hgares. wiUUa a fear days paaS.vc have received from T . . . I l ixr v i i , ruiaourjrii am. iew i ora a larjrc amount ot Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAMPS'or bnininrthe itne.of everysir.e and style, vith or ithoiii ahadea. We arc alsu agents for ai! he por u'ar Patent Medicines jofthed.iv. r'n Ptup at ulihoar dra,6U Weearnestlvi ! P:il I er i mi mi. .1 rail i iaa prescripCleM carefully aoarü af the aigkt) bf an experienced the nuMie to favor us with .1 call, esaaiuag stir stock, and become convinced ol the fad that we at doing a liner.il busiues. vlto34 1 G HLAIN &. O. 610 KOCM r. MCDONALD. . K K3H & CO., 1(1 1 MEBCHANT8, aad dealcfS in GRAIN and I'UODUCEGENERAUr osar, too, aosr, Cement, tic. warehouse adjoining the P. Ft.W.AC.Rr. . frcig,,t hoöJe iVrsuus huviu? hrodtce to 11 or wisl.n,; t. Imv r.i-.v ot the jtriiclcs we have to j sell, should not fail to tee us before scllin' or beting ekssrhere. 1 , - . m T1 k. .1 Jf D FXJB N CT URB A. !.. ALLEMAX k CO. Dan oa h in-l :.; mI! tint a 1 !l-- and olfar. : tock i Cabinet Ware ..: l rnrataue, which tli-y wUlaelttat vi-ry reasonable r.ito.. '- -i riiili't- of nnd.rt:iker Fnr":hB: Goods, aud Cofflu. ..f kind;. A ood llearn u Ioiil;Ina u the e8tablf?lim-nt. vrS-aJS-tl P'tSASURS SXCÜRSIÖSS eaa he enjoyed by procuring one of the Tiacy Fine Teams and Carriages k:t bv r rm'V- n r Y 1 Lill JV1 iN ix v V -1 ;it their stabhss opposite the I'.irkc-r ffsase, iu PlyaaOtttb. if nu . in ia-es, handsome rpirited, i borsesand reasonable charges are w hat you want. you can be accommodated there at any time of .! ur nic!ir. Drivers funiished alien want.-d and Passengers firrird to all Places in the coaatrj the lowest rates oflare and -u call. N o i r. 7 . 1 B67. F. S. AI I.EM A N ii CO . On La Porte Street! AT THE P FpV w , T lR E ROOW Ma; found the lie: and ehcapest as9urtnieut of Gnedh, ever oflered iu PLYMODTB. UNDERTAKINCI attended to with a first class Hearse, on vet-v reasonable term. C. PALM BR May 9. 1867. Jfcf. J.F. LANGINIiDQI, t.KAtlR IS GROCERIES, PROVISIOMS, PlsOUR & FEED, Vi oodpn and Mono Ware, ( oai Oil, Ojipoiit the bauk , Michigan street, Plvmouth. Ind. il-.lm Q II. REKVE, INSURANCE AGENT. hsnsres Panarty, 8 tech ami Litcs. Cash Caii tal over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the Seal joint Stock Companies in the United States !U" No assessment for losses. Office in PLTMOC XII, INDIANA. Pelleiei lisped Knglisb and German, and Losses paid here 11 nltf. M. H. ELLIOTT. PIVIOITI. 10. Rt'l'S S01TII F THE ftiRPRTI01 L1E manufai iure- and ke. p for mIo Wheels, Reels, &c.f Ac. MAXUFACTl'aES ' i xe sy.y i spr.rr rirrM, wood bjtt, C H A I ll H. In a superior style and workmanship.
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