Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 January 1868 — Page 3
Plymouth Democrat. Local an Miscellaneocs.
s err AivEaTJ3iso Aoi.ST9. The follow-in: advertising arant.. sr. Jttttiiomed to contract foradvertMn;- at our ; laiat'eah rate: Cook, Conen- a Co.. Masonic
M. p,t,:n.,,u ."7. Park Row, ,-tatiun. on the P. F. W. & C. R. W., du i Apartment was severely COnsnred fur 'inS'iSiir --the same time, viz: the year ending j ncy U was a ,ood thing that your r--- - December 81. 1807: correspondent signed himseli Citizen,
T-wpl-. Ch!?'.-: s. Trt : BM P. 1 York; "ooir. OnBtl v Paiuu Soojablb of St Thomas' i. - tl church will held th', eve tttng at the residence of (r. S. Cleave'and This i the firt of Ive to be he'd preced ing Le;;t. f-r tlie purpu-e of as-istinp the F . . ,. . .. .m - - new church. The forties of the Parish, and all other ladies who Will co-operate with them, are invited to meet this afternoon at the name place. We state for the information of ur iv.Jern, that ihe coniiuunieritiuns in an Other colt'iun, signed " Fireman," were written bv entrely different persons, al- - .,.11 l -i:i n... h r . . .1, .v,.,i.i r- , lean to "sf,uirt" with the name freedom i that they M spout," 0!r town would be entirely free f rom losses bv fire. See notice of dissolution of partnerbh:p in to day prper. J boat indebted to .Ir. Adams hculd not fail to respond t Lij call. BSffnAman has remove! to rooms j ove Ilawiev, Williams ft Co.'s store, above Saddles, harness, etc., kept for sale. Moore k Fleming (lati J. II. Moore) have rented thestere-rootn lately occupied
by S S. Lavc7, and are filling it up with ; Each of the above has a splendidly iln largo aatd) anlesdid atoek of books, no-1 luminated titlo-pnee. tions. stationery, etc. They are expect-r I ask no more." song and chorus, . ,30c.
IU a lare stuck of wuii paper. The : ewj department will be under 1 1 o surervision of Mr. Orlando Packard, at the Pont Office. Tnr: February number of Arthur's Home Magantue comes to u- with the usual nsnomnt f good tilings. The steel annjmving entitled "The Tleturn" h ev.' ingly well executed, and the engraving, on toe opposite page, vf "The mothers Anrittet t,1 is not only pleasing to the eye but indicates a useful lesson. Even) ; n new rangrano, ior noys ann uir, eB J titled nNhit'i Muse i'm." by W -levMerry, which promiscr. to be very 1 1restin2 and instrnciive for the vouns " f It T -! foiks. It m brge, and neatly printed,! with n man engraving on thefrst pape, nnd an interesting: upnazle drawer" in the back part "Two Wats of Btf no Man- ., . , Li is amon:: tne leading stone, and i 1 ewntenhag one. Single snbeeriptions $1,-1 r A i j .1 IK.1 Arew mc paui.sner, HORACE B. FULLER, ti5 WaMhington St.,!on. The Wohld at Host" is the title of
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f ,1 ,f Ml 1 , 1 c. 1 UlC Uir, IH IIIS ICIIUI..1I lilt VI1IV1 Jl 1.1V Monthly wid be much benefitted J . , A majority of the firemen here are rp ma j 1 'nc 1 fire department, Lliris. ilaslanger, -esq..! ' J Terms, b- per year. Adoress 1. S. Ar . 1 0 ' young men who have bat little property Qna . Qt1 . , -, , , lnlormed bun what had been done, and 0 . thur, 809 A 811 Chestnut St., Phi lade L liable to be cansusted by fire, while a mathe condition 01 the machine at that time. J rnta . . 1T , joritv 01 the business men do not belong - lue cugitieer said to .Mr. Haslanger that , J 1 We hav received the first number nf his engine waa all rieht, nnd that it Would M 0 oomPaal3J tha deirt'
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a new pages wood engravings, and lithographic illastrations. The first number has 1 0 re-1 cervedl by us and abounds with choice reading, and tiac stories. Tlie steel en eraving of hai ies Dickens m admirable. , . Great inducements are offered to clubs. Terms S3 per annum. end 3ä cts for sample. Ad Iress GEO. ti. EVANS & CO. 814 Cheatnnt St., Philadelphia. Pkterson's Magazine Ibv February
i? as live a ever, and the publishers this terfere with the regular salt at the auction year are making extra exertions to make room on Saturday, both day end evening, I hie Magaaine the first in the United I VD4n fi bargaiaj wiH be offered to the .States. It contains move f r tlie money j pnblie. Call aud sec them, than any in the world. Every holy ought ! j)aviason 4 ofef during their cloto take -Peter,.n.' Tevma, $2 , jear ! fing out sale, al! goods below auction nriccs.
Address, C. J. PE7ERR0N,
Xo. 39.; Cheatnnt St Philadelphia. : h.ldeH (Moaks fdC ony e3)00- Hoods for Gouky's Lady's BOOK A magazine :,0('t? ( -feting for 50 cts. per yard ; that hns been read and cherished by three arid everything else in their line cxcee lpeuerations of readers, spread over every! ingly cheap in proportion.
part of our country, and who may be nam bered at any time by hundreds of thttWSands. Tbe reeling with which it is regarded is not so much one of popularity or favor as it is of real t Section. Tbe great success it has achieved and steadily main tained, fhows that it supplied an uadoubt-1 ed want in our home literature, ami did it in exactly the Tight way. The Lady's lioOK is a household treasure, containing nearlj all that is neeful for the good r r ulation of a well-ordered house. Tbe stories are all by the best writers. The cmbe'Iishments arc interesting and new. One copy, oase year 83. Red actione snnsm to clubs. Addretn, L. A GODEY, N. E. Cor. Si th aod CheetnsH Sta., Phibdelphia, Pa. AnoeSL Id , Jan. 21 1868. Drs. John L,. Smith and Aaron Wood I und Hev. J. W. S. McMuIlen, ar? cxpee'ed to be here and conduit the dedicatory serrices, Other prominent ministers will also bo pre?ent. All are invited t attend and enjoy a season of religious joy and aofrcahment. Visitors from a distai.ee Will oe rcceive.i aod teesmma dated by the brethren and citizens. Let there be a general outpouring of the people. E. COOK, Pastor in charga. Irt.PACKl.NO, daring the put week . r , k-
The new M. E church, at this place " WKU miormation on iiJ be dedicated to thc service of At-stati Bingk ... .-.t . . ... eoniea. nremid. '0e : snrn nnicu UI nn
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The National Union, of South Bend,
publishes a statement of the amount of; business transacted at that station on the II. 8.4 H. I. Railroad, which, for the benefit of our readers, we will contrast . , , nf a. t innn nt tl With tfie amount Ol business done at this) Ticket Salt s. plvioou'li 825.110 50 South ljnd, 24.012 20 riymnuth ahead, r. av 501 0,) ' IU11 A (J i IL 1 1 J ''. Plymouth 854,385 44 , 1 I XT w Zn, 1 tl Bend, 84,38179 I Plymouth nhea.l, tO.O.lS . Freight Received: South Bend, 824 333 81 EPlj month, 2-."14 00 S. nth Bond ahead, S 1.619 72 ContideriBg the fact that South Bend claims a population of 7,500, while Plyru- : ouni only claims .ai'U. tne contrast in our ... , favor 13 ccrlaiuly something to boast 01. ! Ti - . , n ,ut nst recollect, too, that we i b..,r.. nnnthcr railroad tho ( P. .v. L . which is not taken into account in the i i a tt , o iL above srafement. e advise our noutn BomI friend3 l0 t up a earlier in the : tn0rnin: 3' rrounne puonsuers, .ucssrs. moi r'.-j.. v,.r ir- l a a nu: i "5wh vwsu, j we have received the following pieces of j sheet muic: 1 " filing into Dreamland," instrumental. f y P. V. . Root GOc. "Undine" Polka and Mazourka, by y. .; Anbert. each 00c. ! Mabel." song and chorus $0c. "Bniry Sehottiaehe,M Mc. ( Mtorooo Schottische, " 20c. ( Ha." Fantasie Romaneaque, by P. W. Pratt oOc. "Sleigh Ride Galop," Duetto for Cabinet Organ and Piano, by F. W. Hobt, 75c. The remarks of ih. RepuUican of last week, in relation to the overhauling of the r - v. c i -i p 1 . we e. as we are creuiDlv iniormeu. I mf mi I ? t . , I incorrect. 1 he engineer reterred to went 1 .1 r. ! to tne engine-house on the mornin-jr after 1 rork as well as any engine, if managed properiy The overhauiingof the "mash. eu " hath this extent, U motW. v00 Busheh Buckwheat wanted at the Yeliow Warehouse. B.6. Tbatul j .. , T .... . . , . U Wentberwax, in AHemau t room, n few , , , , , doors above tne bank, was burglariously c;itcrea hM Satnrdav ni-ht. and one overundercoat nnd s,.me nthor arti. cles of apparel taken. A man named Joha WiIson, tnd nnother man, whom unmc w lenrn, were nrreated and AnOTHXI ROBBEET. The above establishment was again broken into on Tuesday niglit, aad goods ot the value of nknrtl .rtOfl tmlraan ' r ovrofd taaa arm v-.t ncen mavie. Also, on the same night, the billiard saloon of L. I). Shakes wns entered by ; thieves, and a watch nnd some ether Valu ables taken from the poekes of Elias Uoy, who was sleeping in the room. These little inconvenienees will Dot inQaadsome Delaines at IS cts. per yard ; Olk thanks are duo Mr. Enoch BkLAlfQKl for a mess of fine fish, fresh from IVetty Lake. They were caught by a proeesa known as "bobbing." Call again nncle Enoch 500 Bushels Rye wanted for which 1 will pay highest cash price. H. G. Thaykr. Wr are ia receipt of a copy of the , rv .... 1 ' 1 'i'lnocratic Almanac for 1!51S, from the publishers, Messrs. YanEvrie, Horton 4 r ' u IV Co., So. 162 Nassau street, N. Y. This puhbeutiou is within the reach, and should ho in the hands, of every democrat. It I er hnadred, ProfaaaOf l. Meeker & Son, owing to sickness, were unable to meet their appointment at this place on the 13th. They will be a. the Parker House on the 28th. 29th, and 00th days of this month, prepar - cd to attend to all cases which may he placed in their charge. It commenced snowing here quite furiously last night, with a fair prospect of lo! tVi i n rr t . Ii r r n , . li . - . ---- i Iv T u ZTaTT., . . that t heavy snow-storm is prevailinc in
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Composed, and tlie c Privilege i and Duty of Every Citizen." Mm. Kpitor: la our lust week's issue there appeared a ooxnmun icati on from ' Citizen, " in which the PIjTaOUth fire ' in-; for if he had n-jt, tlie reader would have supposed that he was an outsider, and had no interest whatever iu the preservation of property in our town, from the t nc of his communication, bur inasmuch as he is a M citizen " and is, whether he knows if or not, interested in the prosperity of our . ... i . e place, 1 WW give him a tew items or mformation which 1 hope he will act upon, and give the Grc department the benefit cf his superior knowledge eoncerninz the -machine" aud thereby render the deVmouz more ciucicni. The lire companies of Plymouth are i , r1 1 1 1 n. ide up of t!i3 able-bad i e 1 citizen-! of the , 1 , made : place, and if he is of that class it b his his j m ' nriTllece and uutv In muke application J 11 members up. and it is the more his duty J irom uie iaofc mai nc is, Uuucuuteuiy j "t lemon possessed of a Tast amount of liiioruKition, wincu wouiu oe oi tri cat ci 1 c ii... ...1:1. .Til. . r i. vico to tlie department and of great benej fit to the property-owners of the town. If j he should nossess the Dover, as he undonhtly docs, of keenioa the enrino from free.ilff wllM tho thermometer is from twelvei0 fifteen ae.rees below zero, then -l i , , i it is criminal on his part to stand back and a fault.riiulill, spectator, while the val- , . . . . , . uuble property of toUoW-CitlfeM IS being consumed. It IS much easier to stand j back and find fault than it is to take hold and make one's self ' efficient," and your correspondent, being a sensible individual, evidently prefers i mding at a comfortable distance irom tne names ratner man take hold of the brake- or do anything else that woul i be of service to unfortunate property-owqtfs. There is a class of citizens liere who think that the firemen onirht to be their . j t i c ,, , pmimsauu uuvuvus nuua an 11.nu., aml if tho fail' from auy unavoidable or uuioresecn reason r, to sutxiuc t tic names1 in three minute.." then thev are eenJ tared by these lazy, srould-be-aristocrati e ' grumblers, who think themselves too good b ' 0 to belong to a fire company. ment. A few more such unfiir and uncalled for criticisms as appeared in your piper last j anale aril! ti.:!;o min of the Kramen faal i .. , j - - like withdi iwing from tli9 department en tirely.-m l let these stuck-up propertj own era take their chance. The engine com pany wis badly enough rtiaVi anlchar . . i . . . . grieedat the failure of the engine at the ) last fire, without bein.4 censured in the , man net that " Citizen " i:. 1. IT and every other citiaea of tha plae was alike I tnletetted in extinguishing the fiamesj , and the man that is t - buy. to indiffer ent, or too in neb stuck-up to b 1 ':r to the Wi,), b. , n , ritfUt I , la 1 ball with tkoM !,. r, .illiog a.. 1 .1.. th. bl lh., I We have oly about half as many members iu the engine company as wo ought to have, and therefore there is a splendid opportunity for " Citizen " to make him self - efficient." FlEEMAX. Mm Rninn -T .. It wa1t. .am an ntdny night, 11th iust , the engine failed to perform it" duty, as it had also dono on a former occasion, and calls for an investigation of the matter. No one disputes the fact that a large amount has been expended in the lire department, and no one regrctfl more than the firemen the accident rendering unavailable the engine on that night. I5u?, .sir, as a fireman, I would say that bad every citizen " alerted himself as did the firemen, three thousand dollars, worth of property and, no doubt. Will. Taylor's shoo would have been saved. Nearly every bnainesi man in town has been urged to join the fire department, but all such persons as 11 (jitisen " declint ami prefer to look at the flames and find fault with the firemen. A large proportion of the fire men are themselves property-OWnera ami worked with sympathizing energy. It is the desire to recruit our companies. nt too many false " Citiseas " refuse to duff their grumbling lethargy. M Citizen La t .a a 1 1 tb hi Is the firemen wish no praise unless (hoy niorit lL The firemen ask no praise I f.üin , ritizc thc juslice of his fault-finding when they are doing all Within their power to extinguish the flames. Fl ULM AN. To he turned out of a home. Improved by years of labor, would be S great hardship, fi I there are hundreds of men in Marshall eotntty at all times subject to this misfortune. A vary largt number of titles t land in thi Coainty are perfectly worthleas as they stand; but many of them can be corrected 1 iwl 1 ,1 .rl"j .! ! 1 a t a .1 i ' M 1 . 1 11 1 1 1 !) mi ' knmv n.aii,.r, t h:.l the title to mm land is good? You may find too late that it is not. Uy t ailing at our Abstract olllce you can satisfy beyond a doubt. UOnjm I VNVI.KENIU I(:il. Abstract office over the l!uttt CLKAvKL and A Rkka rs have jusl r reived a car lend of troth Lime, toi wit ter ue oali
,,.(;,.i1 I ;rnd r;tiin " not o j or lOPfl luA Uecn ayic 10 ascertain the number of 01 " -. mvaiciana prcacnpiiou. careiuuj roiamnu i.rra i.so .44 trtiele appeared signed Lititen, not.- ÄrnroVe, January 25. 18G8, I , . ' put at all hours of the night.b van experienced ... - v. - urn - - . I t I - ............ i .... i ' IF....... A ll.. ..-.(ir r Cl ' tf a 1 t' 11 I hi -til I r-F. I
v ,. tho tiv rnrn-v tiiit 8T1-ll t irilK'llli .1 , r ,, i 1 it --tsJ ootjiou. I)cuau-U l lie airtni " 1 dfil"riit ran i 1. . im , i)ing tne tax payers mai several tnonaauu j hetveea the hours ol IQ o clock a. m. and I aius,i.. i.-mm I ass 'i , --7 dollars hnva been exnended for the fire o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits not a beer man' it ia no reason why he' w f! invite the pablic to favor us with S.45 " ;r - u
1 fora tcne not exceodiiif icven vears.of t'le fo - 1 u e u , l i a eanmine osw aaocn , ami oeeome conriucea rpswwwu... .- i,io -m.; a.as M department, tnd thai tt the tire on Satur- . , 1, j'V.e i ttid marahall shottW uot fun,,sh ,,,e uu,,,ber f vCgs of tho fact that are arc doing a lioera bnainess. I Bncyrus.. ...... : 1 .
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8aijl Orlatt'i Patent Bob-Slede. the beet in lue. I Call and see for yourselves. EAVELAND & REEVES, 11 At the Red Warehouse. ET The highest price paid for pioJuco at the new warehouse of Koch k Co. o Koch & Co., at the new warehouse have a ! supply of the best Ohio Lime. XT bSflfc tftjs Way! si If yon are out of employment and wistit); travel, apply at the Iced V. arenttaeftO H. B. REEVES, or 11 R.M. MORRILL. XT Koch & Co. keep fresh Onondtgi Salt, ! both wholesale and retail. O The bc3t of Pittsburgh Lump nnd Fine Coal kept for sale at the new warehouse of Eocn & Co. The Home Amcsement. The clicapest and best illustrated fi mily Nacaslne pablldied. Filled with the latest illustrated r5liion9, choice stories, poetry, wit and humor. It is just the thin- for the .ounirfolks. PubtiShod semi- i -, , . n.,m i irf, ,i month' v, at or.lv Bl, " per annum. LArge ana splendid prises are sent to agents raising clubs. ; Agent! easily cdear Sl FvCr nJ bewies, every - ... . Ä Ä 1. .. 4V.m .i i n . cuKrof it.llnn ( sent, in lJSQOin cash sent toacents. Sample copies with list of prizes, am' terms and instrecaoV,, to aeento.ent by inclosing five cents. Agents wanted evervwliere, AOaress rioMn Anoaanmrr, 7fi Masaan Street, New Vork. TT Back smiths who wish to purchase coal for ! . . , -v. ... . eir winter use can b. supplied with the best j ,alitv of Pittsburgh coal, by calBnS on Koch k th quality of Pitt Co. at the new warehouse. Agents WantedL Eight orten good, actire young men can End a good winter's job by applying soon to H. B. REEVES, or at the Red Wi R. M. MORRILL, Warehouse, or can adureü tor iafor mation box liOo, Plymouth post office . 1. E. VANVALKCNBUBQH im TWMnnnn iOHBll lAULIIBBflUO, ATTORNEYS, CWNELLORS at hYi A X D REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFICE Bank Building, (up stairs,) PLYMOUTH, IZN!. Abstmcta of title furnished and special attention given to Renl Estate business. I nsiinmoo Pol hits ssiic. On a i:i.sona!ie terms as can be atlbrdcd, by solvent companies, in tlie Home of V assets,.., I bme of New 3-äavon " i J ! Hartford of Hartford ' 8,000,000 Lin POLICIES UY TIT E Scjultable Ufe assets 8,- )flOQ PP Town Lots, wild Land, and improved Farms, for sale or rent. Vl2 41 tf 0 8 H m ft 81 I? ft hi ft fr 5Q
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o a -i - i - I . . d n -5 a 0 2 0 -1 3 CO as a BhoritT's Sale. Bj rirtue ot a commission tnd order of sale boned by the clerk of the Marshall Comssoa Pleas coart, 1 will offer for sale to the highest I bloder at poWic aucnori. a. wort house door countv, Indian 1, to -wit: The nortti east quarter of the north easl rju ir ter ot section six (() ui township tun ty-tiiree (33) north of range two (9) east, containing hfty ami ol 100 acre, mure or less in Marshall county Indiana "
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Aad in case tbe rents and profit! fail t' sell fori refused to give the number of cars of turna sum suffldent to pay the amount demanded by . . . . . ;.i ,...,...;,;.. a f lo. I -ill t th '""r hecau-o In: is no1; a lumberman ?
same time and place, and in like manner, oflei for s-i!e to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, or tbe entire right, title interest and estate of 8 imuel Anckerman, in and to the ibovt ieserlbed real estate, to satisfy siid writ in favor of George W. Carr and against Saatnel Anekcrmaa and Levi Cramer, replevin 1 id. Saul sale to be made without regard to appraise ment laws. Ii PAV1L) HOW, Sheriff. Bloom of Ü10 Lotv. 9 B5DOBSBD UV TBK CKI.BBKATBD DB. F1TCB, OF KKW YOKK. S the Lotn- Flower is one of the moet teaallfal of t rtower. and m the Orleal N held traical of Uter aal Ltts. aa tad prepaiattoa aTM haperta a 1U.OO M TO TBI COKPLSJJON, rsnteviag mnrty ti mt ladleatfcmt f tdranemf yfr.j, whtti laaderiasj Um kil msM and pflsett, AS A OOSMKl 1C. for ladles, there hi aouungto he com pared to it. sad Ueatlsmen nU Und it rv Bcrreeabl afo r Bhai Ina. The purchase of m: hoitl. rill nualr lead to thr borltia-of another, On erery bottle Is an endorsemeot of it a ririaeahv the celebrated lr.8. ft. FHeh, of New York. It ean be obtain, il 01 nny I initial, mid at whole wale aadrataUhy BIBUKBT A Ca., at IS tooBOB I how. Boston. .M.. Price $1 per bottle. Bent brexpreea to r.ny part of the tTalted states on receipt or price. nius - ly C t fur src 'j t v7 1 ty in Tr 7 W AT AJ A JkM. A a mrw mm w BITE, shook ,v CRAW FORD have the sole agency for Marshall countv for the sale ol W. BKngcrN IMPROVED BURNING OIL. Itt advantaaea over Coal Oil arc sjp let. It is entirely non explosive. As harte! 1 in burning us laid oil. 2d. It fdves nearly doable the amount of light uilh nne-t'oiii th lcs oil i 3d. It is pure ami inotfcnsive to the smell. L .1 ! . IUI. IL 1" iltlit 11 ( Hh.AI ER in.iM all, Ulllfl IIill. Ill one. RotailaatMota.parfiaUoa: It ami beet tbtvenghy ttstad hers an 1 elsewhere, ami the above advantages have ptovod v" 1 iee I . For sale by Ilitc, Shook k Cr iwfufd. I IRST HOtot SOUTH OK THE PARKER M n r 17 . Lltt'OfiS. -pure Mqnors for nn dlcin.i nnd oil, ) Pr,ufh tnk tit ti.!.. ran Kr bad at trv ntnrr alntr nnrilt rf tlnaa
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. Prepared for the Democrat. i. jr. av. & o- R. w. uornv ox sta tiox. EASTrAnr. Taaih WESTWARD, Mail 2.10 n m . n.1C a m Ripreea. . . 10. 58 a m Kinross S.OS a m f;;;; Jg J S;;;;..;; sVS? P m T'no ICH m imliiiJ oxpri1 do a not stop. Loi eal Ihilfhle jiass eact Mid est at 11.30 a m. 30UF?B0N LODGE, NO. 227, BOURBON 1XD. ', U'"'j!nr coniniurati.ms piecond arrl fourth Ti'fsilnv evening oreacbaoata. YhUUnr becthrcs alwaja welH, i). VfaATaa, D. McDonald. W. M. SOÜSBOM LODCE, No. 203. J. o. o. fc Rexulnv iweettagu every Saturday evening in Odd FVHowh Hall, the west side of Maine"str t. V. Wiudbigter, See'y. A. a. Minard, N. 0. V. K CirmrH Ser. C. W. Tlmarai pastor. Meetings every Sucday at Wt a. iu., and 7 p. m. eeinS r dund;,J bcho'A 2 P- ,H- ., , II lJf.IT (1,,rv Suudav at iok a. m. and 7 p. I p. m. - A. Potter nastor. Meetings in. Sunday School rissi!;o:i and Iicrcetoia. A BDirit of friendly rivalry lias existed ! L 0 . bet ween the people of 13ourbon and Picrceton iuce the completion of the P. F. W. r v w ... fc-M-M . , t. I. until the nresent year we have . w,;hl,ut MJ information by which the relative meiits of these two villages could be arrived at. But we arc now able to state that Bourbon is so far ahead of its competitor iu the amount of business transacted during the past year. that it Feems almost like " poking fun " at our neighb r to make the comparison. From the 7 weffle we take tho following : "Recapitulation of ra'lway business done at Picrcetoo station. for tho year endling December 31st, 1807: Freight forwarded Collected on freight Freight received Tickets sold Ktra bacrsrage .. 821,304 23 422 04 . 8,658 07 . . 'J,234 00 9 40 Total 134,628 94 The amount of business doue at Bourbon during the same period is as follows : Freight forwarded 44,1 14 70 Freight received 4.518 501 Tickets sold 8,851 So Extra bag-age 11 CO 857,490 71 RXC A PITU LATIOM. Bourbon '157,496 71 1,erceton 34 628 94 Bourbon over Piertotoo 122,867 77 Total tiumbor of can loudcd d arine tlie year at Bourbon 1,004 Pierceton 471 V. mrbou over Piereton OOO So it appears that Bourbon is behind' Pi ireeton only in the single item of ticket J I sales. Tliis is easy enough accounted , fi r. People went to Pierceton sunposinir j it was ah met the only plane on the line of I the road worth si 'ping st,and finding they : w i e mistaki d they purchased tickets and left ; whereas thoe who came to Bottrhou found it all its people had represented it ; to be and remained. i Tho editor of tbe Reveille remarks : - Bourbon surpassed us in number of ear loads Ol lumner shipped and in the amount : oT beer drank . although vre have not been able to tsccrtain the number of kegs received, as our agent is not a beer man." We vl 0 not doubt that Hdurbou has surpasse I Pierceton iu the amouut of beer j drank ,M as in everything else, ' , , , ... . . . .. hke to know how the edi but we litor knew I his statement to be true, when he had received." nor does it follow by a parity of reasoning that those agents who furnish d nm nie number ot ises received or sent are n , , , til " beer men. suppose the agent had What then f Au inquisitive chap at our elbow suggests th it the people of Pierceton have been drinking mora beer than they care to have publicly known, and have induced the agent to withhold the Dumber of kegs, because " be is not a beer man. He says as he was passing a saloon iu that village the other day, he heard a dozen or more fellows sinking, Hen" c)o;t lack t, borr. Drink hu t down ; llereagood lack to !e r. Drink her don n ; Here's jjtioti lack to boar, i "; ii nakes Ua fisel so ipieer, Drink hi r down, drin!; her d'Jvu, d:ink her down. Pierceton is quite a smart little town, and the amouut of business done there , . . tnfl past year c injures lavorably with I ,, , .11, smaiicr places on 111 roau, pucii as i.ina Green and nwood,but in "thmmo el tbe prophet Figs," we protest against being classed with a place whose morals arc of so d iloful a character as to compel it to withhold the number of kegs of beer its people have guzzled down thc past year. MAKJtlKJE At the residence of the brides father on the evening of the 10th inst., by the Itev. N. Cautle, Mr. John W. CALDWKLL and )liss ObiVK MofFETT : all of this countv. PI, , 7 ..II. r,... .:.. ! . . . rhc Connecticut Gaz Ve is ;Si X,.v-t wo years old. Four hundred nnd fourteen brown stone fronts were put up in Brooklyn last year Nine bridal parties at otic house iu I DtytOtt, OhiO) undo a merry Christmas eve When is a plant like a hop? When it bej;ins to root. And when is it like a soldier?
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TO Mil SHERLOCK. & 11 Wholesale Grocers GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, Aad dealers in all kind 1 1 Provision?, Wttlen & Southern Produce, Tras Colltje, Solasseti, Apices, It ice, Tobacco, Wines, flops, sm eve. Flour, Butter, lieee; I. a s cS. Pork, flteei; Prttilt, (liraiii, Messrs. B'ack. Sherlock, k Co.. Have the niot exteMhr LWif lllllM in European and south American port-, arc now prepared to awketae MOST LIBERAL ADVANCES AND IMMEDIATE BETXJltNS C.N' I ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, and Hercaaate, Plaatera, Farmer generallT, tare out the country, will lad it greatly to their advantage tofliip their ood to Hessrs. Blttek, bhcrlork, &: Cm 50 Vesey St., New York. "laving Immense orders unllllcd, frow our corroFpos dents in Liverpool, Havanna, St. Thnwil, St. Domingo and everal South Anericaa ports, we arc in immediate w ant of the shore mentioned Mttdea of predate. I We can alfO handle to advantage for onr Mr.rhern Meade : COTTON, TOBACCO, RICB, SUGARS, MOLASSES, Äc. 15. fi TIT 1 HF PTTPnTOni 1. ffi MIL dlUliUU H L also issue i (PRICE CURRENT. W1,M, ,. ,Tm ,,c , (unMl lV, c r charge to tl eir friends Jin' customers. 15 3m Gr. BLA.IN, &: CO., DRUGGISTS, J ? Southwest corner of Michigan aadGa to Stre. ta, VPÖYMDÜTII, INDIANA. i I . s 11. ji VISt; iustr eeiveda freh supply of even I I article inoar line of trade, eonsistioc mainlv of Drugs, ltedicine. Paints Oil?. Dye Sti;i'V, Varniah, Broahea, Perftiaaery, Yankee Notions, ?pccutully invite the attention of this commanit y . We have also on hand a .-lock u f Tea,Con,8nanr,Tobaceo,Cigars,ete. Tone Withla few ears p.it,w. hare received fi em : Pittsburcfa and NeH r Ork a largo anioum wt Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAJVEPS. or without shades. We are also azents far till he popular Patent Medicine No. 8 Cobin's Block, Wholesal and Retail Peelers in j!ass and lfifeisware Ther have just rectived s coplrte stock of Toa, COffee, Sgar, Tobacco, Cigars, Fish, KICK, PEPPER AND STICKS of al! kind!" . CARBON OIL, LAMPS, FLOUR! MEAL it; Thev keep a full stoek of xoriuxs. sta noxeur, .0.. & LEATHER of thc best quality. I 3 1 -tf AI. 11. ELLIOTT, mmtkt, lORODSSOlTlldFTHF Mtmm uiaiiiii.teiurch nr.ti Keep ior naie Wheels, Reel3, Ac, Stc. nanvvaetanas ?AK ySFAT, SPLIT BOTTOM, WOOO BOTTOM, C H A J R S. In a superiar at le and workmanship. 17-lm Eli It OR OF IOITES. A ganttaaum who aSteiet tot yaaw from aavaaa aa hiliiy. pre Bin tare tecan, ! Ue elfrcts ,ii roathnil latliefelKii. ill. for lite akc el' -urti-rin- huiiumitv !oud fw... I . 1 nil m I... . ..! it ,1... . 1 1 - ' naklnf theelaiple renedjrbv wiii. ii be vran cured SafiVrcn wtakiDtf toprofli by th ad vertlrit experience in 1 11. m' i"fu ii.iii,- .-11 - 1 1 m i inreetiiMis ior
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H. B. DICKSON, mm & nbsir luiiiit T.V THE SOT TH ROOM OF BROWN LEE'S BRICK BLOCK. PLYMOUTH, IND. k eeps constantly on hand r laree im.J wil assorted stock of eTcry ?escrT; üon ' Hardware, in almost any snaBtt quJiony and iualit, from au AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow tart n paper of f oz t.ich?. I Of trcry kia ; Eteraied Orenn, Bqwa Sheet Iron, Box.faney or plain, with re, rtlor TUB .tl .11 t , v a to match. BHELF GOODS of ev.-. leserbtKw noMl! "nunp, u MjKami ni'jn i,ar.K incsjGbAwasd Bash; Carpenters tools. 1ST A I Ii r5ytlieKe; or Ponni; Mill saws, Log and D02 Cliiiins; the ic-it Axosiu the WtrnX. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wara 0 all kinJs; o W .i , s ir o v jb: ts I and all manner of AgricultiiralutensilF.itirlv.d'njf i forhJ tli.it load and unload hay b; horse pOWet la splendid assortment of I C U T L K Tt Yi FISH HOOK'S 4 LIKES, KOVL- WIRK. BE LT 1Kb AM) COW BELLS, IRON A D STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS. SHEETS AND E CM il ES kr. In .'act every thing that any one rxa: ibougt t o bttyinntna Mar4a ireStesnani m inoamndihlaai benUea, Im a mm stock leoMtaatly atvtvingnbicfcdiey propose fciliug O lZ ZD JE9 Than the same enn be bought at an? atberntnt ; this ?";de of Pittabnreh. AH kinds vf tin, sheet iron, copper and tress ware nude and repaired on reneuuubletetmtnndl . hhori nctiec, 55. LI l-tf Pittalmrgli, n . Vstj tit- 9c Cblt ay. UailWajT, Cu end sfter Oct ML ISST, Tralm win 'fr.vc f'.ttoj dttty, I SabhatltK i areph 1. folicw-: Trüir l-vi-x Catcasroni P. M.. J -.: ... - T'v. r.v.iiilcavl? Puutrnt at 1,18 F. .V. ' - Sally. T.1AIXS uoixo ivt:T, station. Exixuc.p.'nxrnKaa. unnN exrai
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Kon.-t 77? liyn ÜOIXG EAST. VATtoxe. Bxrnxis. cxraxM. v.?rr.r.-. Kxrssaa rarJeaaja 7.?o a m ra.st r n l.Sfl ; M 1 v Valparaiso ! f.ni j-y - A n a, 7 nrmoatti lESS w ' -.ii " 8.1Ä " , E Waraaw tll.ai " 8.S8 o.n " ' : 07 r. it. mysim. r.n'i neket treat C. C. ft ff.. It. R. Ti;i- Immlw. 8 D M E R A R R tlsTGBMBKT. EASTWARD. Leave harerte..Uilr c (Snndart Ktee: ted, 1 l ' M Arri , 1 tPljui juth, 19.00 A M wear wann. l,c-.tr PI vtnouth :4V p. BJ Arri at La Pone 4 4h f, Traiasran bv Michigan Bontbrra ,V N'tirthrm Indiana RatlroaH tlaaewhieh is IS aahaaaceoaowertttar.,Ft.W.l C.R.t. time. B. ii. SCOTT. Suj.t. a tttaaean rraTiap. t; 01 g sot' TH . M.:l anJ Bantam (learee) m ai a. m Kapreet. 10.:,7 p. M Local Ffeiülit (J 45 A M GOING NOR IU . Wail ind iaveti leac1i 5.02 A . M. Kxpri?s T.lf P M. Laeal f relght .... 9.1.' P M. J.P.I IN6ENB1 Pfiff, 1. .vi : a v GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, A PEED, Wooden and StoRM Ware. Coal Cif, Vc, V. Opposite thc bank, UmmhnUi :ticctf rirt,.outb, lud. ll-3ui Qt Ii. RKEVK, IN8ÜUA.KCE AGENT. Insured Poperty, Stoek and Lires. Cali Ca; i ml ov. r ; FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLAftS In the best joint Stoek Cunipatiie in the United States O" No tiacMtaent for loeeee. Oflier in O 1 ' Tl fa 1 "V I 1 1 v M ; v ' r v
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