Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 February 1868 — Page 3

Plymouth Democrat. m FUBL19HED EVKKY THTRSIY MORNING, AT PLYMOT'TH. INDIANA. by J. Mcdonald.

mrrrvE, nr vom orrrcn Bmtnrto fp status, lfm a? tmnOfmi. ÜM I Oll H 1IUKL Pym-nts mast Ue rrwulo Invariably In advance, find j th Mint ! Berjr cbm will i 41 1 ttaw mi at the j iriT'on ofthi' inn f U'l rr, univsi auvance payment f made for a longer period. T- t i up'crihr- who vr-t ihelr pap' r by trie currier will be charged Uv-n' y-Bre c-vts a ycr extra. ADVERTISEMENT w..'. be Inserted by apeeial contract with the publishar. Crvnmnniration to promote private interests will b cbrsr1 M Ivernsrnient. MmiU;w and DeailMaw pantaaVi wi. A'ivrti-''TT -'ir-i. wrian the number 'f insertions nV-lr-rtis p'fifl. il. tri)', continued till ordered out, and chared at regular rate UiOAt and Miscellaneous. r : Aotsrti'IM JUCRTI. tk following advertising SaanBhl ae authorized tocontract foradv.-rtiin? at our lowest eh rates: Cook. Cobt rn Co.. Masonic Teniitltf. Chicrtjo: S. M. Pkttinmll. 3T, Park Row, e Tor: Gm. P. Rowcli a Co.. 40. Park Row. Hew York; Cook. Com un a M k. 'ineinnati. O. CoNCKRNiNr. the Tncertainty op BRÜH This is a fruitful theme. People of limited intellectual capacity can appreciate it All have their failings, both tum and womankind. Mankiud, particularly, are not infallible. We are not ; i. e., in many things financial matters being parti -ularly referred to. Some of our friends think we are great on finance. They arc mistaken. If we were in the habit of talking after the style of the gay a: d festive Mantilini, we should say they were 11 demnibly " mistake. Never use F'ich language. Never felt like it but once. That wa3 a short time ago. We explain: Some two or three years ago we made the acquaintance, in Chicago, of a nice muz man. in the lumber and Single line of bnsiuess. That is. ins uncle wa, winch is the same thing. He stayed iu the of5:e and entertained custoucra. e were one of the customers. The manner in whi.di he entertainel us was peculiar. A ery. He had a friend who assi-ted, and we matched pennies, three-handed, you understand, fair and Pfjuare. Didn't success very well. Lost, if anything, Odd penny took the pile. Our penny persisted in being even. Very entertaining game. Nd very lucrative, however. By a in y 'ilar coincidence, whenever we lost, they WO! ; and when tjitj won, we lost iovaSnw tho ehaneea riahlv. Peculiar craaoe. were gainst us and (juif. Our friend was " a fellow of infinite Jost, acd mo t ridiculous fancv.' and one of his font teeth . vsas filled with cold. With sorrow do we ' recollect thai tooth. the one with the m A d fid in'. W lout sight of our f-iend : of a I vug time. Wis"u it had been long r ; which it wasn't. He called on us in our Set, three or fbwr weeks ago. We say three or four weeks" advisedly. Peor'e shouldn't be too exact ; it knocks the P .Kry out ofthing., you know. Well, hej hod m about business, told him it wa- - 1 r..suspici )us loc ! Would we had Ml our deare-t enemy at the hotel de Sh'iK- f, and ' lickcred, eve we had mi that word ! lie was lad." he said ; and : we bsÜtTi ho was. CouldHie speak to is in private? wIIe could. We conducted him to the sanctum sanctorum. He then related to us that he was out out of lum - ber and was trying to do a little io the sil- ... ii i i . . i . . i ver-Tlatiii2 line, lie nau srarreu our, cn a , aromag eaefaniea of a week, and berag a little "short" (that was the remark) be was about to return to tha city and reou:.erate. wh,4n be received a letter from a ' his 44 pnr'ner" (oh, dear ! ) telling him to

iro on to Foil Wayne and see if he could-.0it

't do a Kttia something. Pre-uming on i our lormer acriu untance, he hau come to nsk of us the loan of S20 until thc next ' Mosfdoy, when he would remit. Could , we accommodate him? He smiled on us; ia Aiai al i t v ij- .1 ijiii: : v : I oenoiumg rne go.u u.ung i .... teem, and remembering nis enorts 10 enCertain" us in former times, we went t -a i a through ourselves to the necessary amount, To ue an elegant expression, it would be 1 painting the lily " to say that our friend has forgotten to remit. A private letter inomu us that " he is irresponsible and not to be trusted.'' We trusted him Let us sin : "1 one4 h4 money and a fi -nd ; I m both I t r-t Htoir ; 1 laafl rnr mnury to my friend. At I took hit word BMnSar. I asi.-d my money of my frit-nd, Ai.d nau'h' but w ord- I gel ; I lost my money and my trifud, fur 99m hia I would not. If I bad mom y ard a friend, A onc- I had b.-for. I d k ep my money nd my friend. And play the fool no more." "We understand that an individual who had bairr-isre in the ear shich was burned tb'n ?ide of Fort Wayne, on the Pittsburgh r ad, made affidavit that the trunk was Imraed, and also certified to the value of the articles iu the trunk. This statement, with the affidavit, was presented to Mr S Iv- Kdwards, a;ent of the company, for payment. The agent inquired if the owner of the trunk had presented the check, and was informed that he had not. Mr. Kdwards then asked for and obtained the check of the individual presenting Liie affi-

lavit. went to tnc DafCgaga room at 'ounlj,ast week 8tading at the head of a

the articles called lor by the cu Of course there was do intention ol wronrmg the eompany in the matter, but it would ...m mm.m I have been -astly better to nave seen it the trunk had not arrived, uefore uiakinp; affi davit; and even if it had not, it would have beeo better not to have sworn ftm lively to the buroiog ot the trunk uole.ss they had seen it burned with M their own ave. J. E Wf.si f.rvelt haa gone to New tt a . mm r i. '- ---- ,.r T ,

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eai rot barJ'ns.

The Concert. It has been found nec-1

essary to postpone the concert to be given at a wonoertul rate, Cro in, boys, there e for the benefit of the St. Thomas' (Episco-1 nothing like it. M jou know." if your sucpal) church, until Tuesday evening, Feb. cess equals your perscverence. Plymouth ISth. The proceeds of the concert are to j will soon have the pleasure of exporting

he devoted to famishing the new church The following programme will be per . . loruieu . part I. 1 M J y! J J urana c nor us. 2 Instrumental. 8. Male Quartette. 4. Duette, "Sabbath Bells." 5. Instrumental. 0. Quartette, "Music in the air." 7. Instrumental. 8 Duette, u Robin Rjujh." 9. Solo and chorus, "Old Aunt Lucy.' ; 10. Instrumental Duette. PART II. 1. Quartette, " Old Log Hut." 2. InMruuiental. 3. Solo and Chorus, "Origin of Yankee Doodle." 4. Instrumental. 5. Duetto, ''Evening Bells." G. Quartette, "Angels are singing." 7 Duette, "Over the Waves." 8. Instrumental. 9. " Ka-foozle-um." 10. Instrumental. 11. "Good Ni-ht." St, Valentine's Day, as usual, arrives on the 1 4th of February, this year. ToI morrow every school boy will lick his twojcentstamo, and send a " volentine." Gentie swains may be expected to dote over "remcmbranccs, while others will indulge in r ,ipro,e!iUtiorH of the niu homo, and Si od(picrureg Highly colored, and ridicuQU3 wijj be t,e resemb iancc 0f men w;t, the heads of " beasts," sent and received ' How like nature ". the absurd jokes. JoSKPH Evans, Es , living about a mile and a half west of here, had a couole of cows killed the first of lat week, i . a somewhat singular manner. There was a sort of shed, made by i PuttlQo poles into the ground and others crosswise on the fork?, on which was a sort of covering made of boards. On this shed "'e usci ior a sooner, .Mr. r:vans tad piled a largo quantity of straw. Döring the high wind which prevailed one nfci one of thc cros-poles slipped off fron the nprights, and the whole mass of stra tumbled down, smothering two valuable cows. This is the second occurrence of the kind in this county withing the lu-t two or three months. 0JR frien(j IIu;,h lose. lias taken an interest in the livery stable heretofore owned by P. S. Allcman ,t Co. The name and style of the new firm is Allcman ct : Rose. If you want a nice to imnrove thc .lehinff with, m to Alleman Rooe'i See advertisement in another column. L '0 not forget thc masquerade ball tor 1 the benefit of the ladies' benevolent sociej)at Sorbin ft Bes)SM'l hall, on next Tlmrsdnv pvnninrf Ffhriiiri- 4,(llb ( ..... 1 j ' j . luusic hMbeeB en-aged. We are reqaeat. ad to soy tfcal masks can be obtained at j uie naM 00 lue aoa early anJ sult yourselves. The February number of Die If odea- : a.s usual a retd o-nm for tho U. die3 It is almost perfect in its way. The pr0pr;etors propose to add a new, and, we prcfjjctj highly successful feature to their journal Arrangements are being made ;n parig to givc a ja fioe anl hirrhl . sf colorcd en-ravin-' monthlv. with i j i Die Modenwelt. The engraving is to be - rPrv ur nn ,r,obc ;,i ...I j m J V, IM II IUI III. U I'M I I I ' 1

pun, and i,ha0tasm3 o.crD,Dg ültm," P" lT-o..o .pUO,, vame,, u.o S . . . -w r , Pj-. 3,;, S ,r. K rprMi . . .V. .T. .TT. 7. . ! . . ". . . . . 'bustles" "waterfalls" "calves" "pal n,orc as a faDH,y rebc than for intrinsic the brinks in gold, hesidea lomishiBR I Great Lake to the Golf ol Mexie . and the de- Local Freight nitator" - chignons uM:nf, ul worth. Tlcase return to this office. kin 1 of indebtedness that must be tox ,1 .'"and has b, tome n large that DotwitbsUDdiog GOING NORTH puators, enignons, paints, "en- 1 , our large and increased facilities for manufactur- M ., . c, . amelin-" "teeth" false noses " etc ' , " " . . . , to help pay the mdebtedoesa not yet doe. w W unable to snpp:T the demand prompt- j Expn" (ltrt9) mum tee tu, etc- Why do the firemen ring their bell an H thinks it wiil bo doiojr no rerj rrreal SHEAR. PACKARD ft Cf). 1 Unfortunate for the -tashfooable. ,.i,MM"d thnif re,,i ar meetio? , Z . Albany, N. Y. via -

nfteen inches 1 ng, and the most beautiful We had the pleasure, on Tuesday, of fashion plate ever published. It is Dew,:hakinS 1,ands wi,h A,len Mi,ler aq-i ' an(j altogctl";r unknown to the public who was one of the early inhabitants of

Address S. T. Taylor, Importer of Ladies' Fashions, 349 Canal street, N. V.

In' noticing Mr. Scott, superintendent j there, politically. Success to you, Alof the Cincinnati, Louisvihe & Chicago lon Railroad, last week, wc made an error in 9 the initials of his name. Instead of "J- VKR o'h Tysons have joined the K ,"as we bad them, they should hare Methodist church, on probation, during

been E H. Some Plymouthites went to Bourbon the other evening to attend the concert J given by the Bourbon brass band. While i there they had a jolly time ; started home it li:o and arrived at 7:00. The inference is that they walked. The Bremen brass band cave usa touch " , I- .i - i 1 a . i of their mettle last Saturday evening . ' (one again, boys; if for nothing else, to shame 1'iynioutb for being k0 far behind you. .Serious Accident. Mrs. West, an elderly lady, wife of Jr. West, of this place. was seriously injured on Wednesday of sfairwav. she became dizzy, ust her bal - i i a . a til nce antj fell heavily to the foot of the ; u..,b;n , hor MH..hna mu otherwise iniurin: her. She remained iu a state of insensibility until the tollowinp day It is hoped that her injuries may j not prove fatal. WAsniNOTON Tlttle, Es(j., has purchased t lie picture gallery lately owned by Mr. Kwing. Mr. Tuttle nray bo found at his old stand, where he is prepread totako ! I , l 1 - . C n . C ' a (with an eutirdy new pet of iDstrunicot

The firemen's band are praeiiein: away '

her music iustead of importing it. The sleiirhing, which lei t us for two or three days last week, has come again, bel ter than before. It is neeessarv for man and beast to be sharp-shod, owinr to a elare of ice underlying the thin coat ot snow. P. S Snow gone again. "Now you see it, and now you don't see it." The fourth social h ip will take place this evening, instead of Friday, as was announced last week. This change is occasioned by a previous engagement of the music, which they inadvertently overlooked. There will be a very important addition to the musical part of the entertainment this evening. M 1?rute" No 2. sends us the following: When may : female be called a consummate humbug ? When she is a damsell (damsel). The new feature introduced at the Episcopal sociable at'pR. J. VlWALL 8, proved a success. The net proceeds were something over S1G. Pretly good, that.

k .1 i i if - .1. l : : Packard's news depot, in the postoffice ing. The "sun-burner" is anew style of hurner and chimney, and maybe attached to any kerosene lamp. Tt cannot smoke. never gets hot, it makes a better light thnn WJ other. Brown Bro.'s have , , , a tock on hand Lost Two Dollars Reward ! A Surely its tones are easily understood, without prolonging the disturbing soun -"heir bell occasions to those "unhappily near" it. Tin: February number of the " World at IInie." is before us. Tts reputation is , nun)ber fully sustained in this, the 16000 4 of the magazine. A CttDitsl table of con- ' tents is presented this month, in which we man niontion ns nartinlerl imrfhv nf nn. .-p l i i -.i , ticc. a beautiful song and chorus, entitled ... I iniv IK I L i it I lion a nnnni v i rri t a 1 n ra i A Vision of Old Babylon "; :ind a prose article, "A Warning to fiachelors." Address, Publishers of thc World at Home, 814 Cbestnnt street, Philadelphia, l'a. Wk are under obligations to Messrs. Root & Cady, 09 Washington street, Chicago, for a package of cboico sheet music: Song and chorus, -'The Pools are not all Dead Yet," by Frank Howard, 30c "The worh grows wiser everyday, At least tiiat's wbat is said. But you can believe me when I say The fools are not all di ad." Hon an(1 chorus 4ij4 .. m mm ie were my K0c iWn, by Ueorsre l- Koot, jaKc PoMtf by c G Titcomb, 30c gol 0 .The sabbrth Morning," by Julia Brainard, Qc Song and chorus, " Little Ella's Song to her Angel Brothel Charley," by E. liilv, o.e l'ndiüe's song, O, Come, O, Come With me," arranged by V. W. Koot, oVC O, come, O, come with me, Beneath the dark blue sea, And t her4 our life shall he, From every sorrow free." lf.Mka do Fa,.st ßnldWk 40c 50c i npnn www war wiwwj w j Velrui Carino, Mozart, 1 lymouth. Mr. Miller has been a resi dent ot v.ahlorijia tor some years, and reports a healthv state of affairs existing I tne revlval now rrgressing. Circuit Court is in session this week. Judge Osborne presiding. To he turned out of a home, improved by veurs of labor, would be a grant hardship, y-t there are hundreds of men in Marshall oounty at nil times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land in lhis County !-re Perfectly worthless as they l a a. a I a suinu out niHiiy i locn can ue corrected , ,. . . . , . . and perfected at a alight expense. Do von, kmm ra,Ur, that the title to your land is . good? You may find loo late that it is not. By calling at our Abstract orlice you can satisfy beyond a doubt. Uoasil i V.NVAi.KEsnritoii. Abstract office over the Hank. FARaaas an l LuaaiCRMRN A rrrvTios Fo a Sai.k. Oviatt's Patent Bob-Sleds : the best in use. ; Call and see for vourselves. E WBLAND ft ft E K V KS , At the Red Warehouse. 11 500 Bushels Kye wanted for which 1 will pay highest cash price. II. 0. Thayer. lf Tha highest price paid for produce at the bop warehouse ot Koch ft Co. HIT Koch & Co., at the new warehouse have a supply of thc belt Ohio Lime. II r The best of Pittsburgh Lump aud Fine j Coal kept for tale at tba new warehou-a ol Koch t Co.

all ine larcsi montanen, itotkikb, owKBin gwu enoaga mr mo mmr, coal and one for wood. We are now abbs to anand Chicago Dailies are kept at Moore & i farmer and mechanic, who pay the taxes, pounce the unparalleled reault of this srove hav . , , m I , i ing taken the first premium at the New York

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Prkpabsd for Tins Democrat. P. Jfe W. & C R wBOÜRBON tTA170&. EASTWARD. WKHTW.VRD. Mail .ir a m Mail 2Jyim Expreß 10.5S a in Express 1.SS a ni Express S.rvi p m Express T.05 a in Expr.-K- X.iiti a m Expn-s BJ p UM 1. vS a m mtwiH express AON not stop. Local freiyht" pass cast and wi st at 11.80 a m. BOURSON LODGE, NO. 227, F &, A.. 31. BOURBON TXD. Rirnlar rommucation erond acrl fourth Tneda7 omniiiL'! ofeaeh month. Visiting brL'threii always v,. lcotne. 11. H. WBATim. D. McDON I D. Sec'y W. M. BOURBON LODCEI, No, 203. I. O. O. X Rnlar Tnotin'' mwrrf Saturday evening in Pellown Hall, the wm1 side of Maine tr rt 0(1(j ' V. Wiudbijlcr. Scc'y. A. O. Mluard, N. Ö. K F. f'Tfl'TfCff T? 'v. C. W. Trnmnn-' pnoor Mei tincr everv Snnday at 10'i 0. in., and 7 p. in Surday School 'I p. ra. IT. 7?. rwmvir Rov. A. Patter nator. Meerlm? everv Sunday p. m. at 10'i a. m. at.d 7 p. ni. Sunday School Pr. W. C. Mitchell, of Koseranko county, a delegate to the republican state convention from this township, is on the "stool of repentance." an 1 ere long it i hoped he will be entirely correct in his political belief He thinks that ' if greeni -l ' .1 L r .1. . i - tney ougnt to ue gooa eaougn lor the bond holder Who pays no taxes, and . i.-i therefore iu favor of the redemp tion of the bouds in greenbackas they become due, when not other1 " out the 'national bauk swindle," t i king . . n. . up its circulation and USMOg a sufficient amount of greenbacks to redet IU the bonds held by the banks, and thus save to kind 0f monej thej paid for them, worth now 40 per cent more than it was when they purchased the bonds, having p.ai.i them the interest in gold and exempting thorn from all kinds of taxes during the time thev have hel l t'n-m. this is jrood 1 doetnoe, and we arc !ad to m-c the ißt. yiLkimg to nit- popular earn :-nt. Bot we imagine he will nod himself alone j in the boat if he attempts to carry out his; ' views by offering a resolution to that ef- ! . . . I foot tO DO iBSertOd IB the platrorm, at In-1 A i.,.,.. rr,i;e ll,Tö,-r,v lUilfiU mam " O lanapOllS. llOWeTer, the "World move, . l .1 i t i .i .inu mi- ii. uciii- u uiuu xvii imiiivs lui himself, will not be easily moved IV. on the position he has taken. Ho advocates this doctrine from principle. he fears the de mocracy mean "repudiation"; but to the extent he advocates it he is willing to "cut tne uog s tan on. .ei. i v if The Concert fbf thc benefit of the IV 1 -PI brass band, on cduoday evening of last week, was nameronslv attended and liber- : ally patronised. The room was crowded to its lull Capacity, and the applause which followed the performances' of the band and the glee club was satisfactory jrod that the entertainment give geuerul satisfaction. Ouu friend Kmil Groeh, of tho hard -a ware firm of Grosh & Beck Bro's, has gone to Rochester, Ind., where he has started a branch of their business. Mr. G. is ' business all over," and the people of that ! P,ace wiI1 WM afiir man to deal witl G. W. BfoORI has disposed of his stock of hardware to Messrs. ! i-ki!i & XidT. who will continue thc business at the old stand. TiF:n on the 0th inst., Mrs. Mooney, wit of J E. Mooaey. i-T Look ilais Win If you are out of employment and visu t travel, apply at the Bed Warehouse, to H. B REEVE?, ar 11 R.M. MORRIuL. CT Koch & Co. keep freak Onondaga Salt, both wholesale and retail. Ur niaeK shiiius n no mwm w wtuini wit rar . in i . i . -.v. ... . i i r their winter use ran bo supplied wilh the heal quality of Pittsburgh coil, by calling on Korh i Co. at the new warehouse. Tiik Homk Aansaamrr. The cheapost and best ilbistmtod bmilv Majraalne pnhliahed. Filled witli the latest illustrated f.fluons, choice stories, poetry, wit and huawr. H h iaat the tbnijr for the inuri'j folks. Pnbliahed wml - monthlv. at or.lv ai.ob nor nnnum Laro and splendid prises ;ire sent to scenti rahriax eluba Aprenta aailv elaar 10 par day baalJea, every agent ts one chance for every NOaeripiioB sent, in I 00 in cash sent to ncents. Sample coph'8 with list of prizes, and terms and instruclions to indents, snt by liielosinp live cents. A'.'ents wanted everv when4, Address Homk A 78 Nassau Street, New York. luents Wn1iltaal Kifiht orten om1. aciire youn men can find a good winter's job by applying noon to H. B RF.KVKS.or ft. M. MORRILL, at the Red Warehouse, or can address for hilar mation box ii25. Plymouth post theo. PLEASURE EXCURSIONS can be enjoyed by procuring one ef the many Fine Teams and Carriages kept by ALLEGAN St ROSE, at their stable opposite the I'.irker Mouse, in IMvmouth. Jf nice cau iagos, handsome spirited, horses aiul reasonable charges are what you want, you can be accommodated there at any time ot . rrluZZ gtit. Urivers mroisneu wiuu wanteu day or in and I) - tt m at i it i i t fl I ilfll"!"! 1 ill I H U IU l arrs ' n the country at the lowest rates of fara and on Jnvrao h Feb. t.lth.. 168. will ALLCMAN RO?L

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I Notier la hereby b'reu that the DWdnrfnncd j wi'i, at t.io Inarch torm, lW, of tnc Lorn miaelonetra court of Mir shall countv m; .ni 1 ' , ' ' ! a:iü ?puit I apul v tor a licenM to retail vinotis.malt a uouh pq rg ia lew quant-.no than a qoart. I he location or. whiri wo pmpose to sell is Lot KO. two Thomas & X'M. Iigg addition to the town of Rourboii, Matihali cotintv. Indltn. 83 R. fl. GALENTINE. Application lor C.ir m-;-. i Notice hereby piven that the tindersipned wi'il.aftao 'ilir' i tc m, l'H. (f i!i? connnn- ' pion-rn court of Marslm'.l coiinfy. Ind ana. anply I for a license to retail vh.oii,mak and apiritnous Hqaotl in lrs quantities than a quart. The lo- ; cation on whic'.i we propose to sell if Lot No. 1. i in Conklina add! U on to the town of Inwood, Ceo- ! tr township. Marshall countv. In liun. 231 WEBSTER and JACOB SALTER HAN. Application for Liconsa. Notice is herehv piven that; the undersigned ill, at the Much trm, 1 SG-, of the Coin ini.sMoners' Court of Marshall Connty. Indiana, apply fr a license to reta.il vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than I quart. The location on which I propose to seil is yiou situated in Plymouth, Marshal Countv, Indi out lot, ma. F.J. RKNNKIt. NOT A BSVERAGS. nlike most of the hitters of the present lav, J Rohack's are not intended as a plea-ant stiraulatinpwhiky beverage, but are perfect lv mcdi.-i-BN, containing only sufficient pure bonrbon wh ky to hold in solution the mcdiciua' extractl matter from which they are composed. " THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE This stove has again been awarded two first ' - - ' Rtate Faira for the last 6 cooeecutive years, not-1 nwanaingit naa ncen dtoukm in comnennon with all the best stoves made in the State, and nnnv tVniii a(!wt Rtatoa. :iti1 nritwit ht : i t i ; 1 7 tier t.ii Portent, combined and let4rmiii!'d elTorts of ' " its enmnef itors to defe-it it. And its mieceaa i not alone confined to thia Stae Om the 19th of Baptnntber it vas aamrdf l two first premiums in the rew Jersey State Fair, a;'dlus also been awarded the first prealan at the Pennsylvania M ite Lur, and has never heen exhibited at a Sute Fair and failed to take the first premium, ! nd tha premiums it has taken at County Fairs are too numerous to mention. And these awardf tu e fully endorsed by the p'ple throughout the Ii. B. DICKSON Plymonth lad LEUCOFtRHCEA, OrWhitea, which follow local dobilitv and contitutional weaknessi can be effeetualu cared bv the use of RoUick's Stomach Hitters. Do not . . . hiM(MS .,r0 ml witll ial 1.clrfon(.e l . . 1. . 1 to tuis .Miipuui; auaiue narrantea to cure. RR '-I- VV WOfTTri. A , n anered Tor year frc nervo kitu ,,,;,.,r,.,i,,.,v ..h iavi. , .thi mis ae ! ul in dtocfetWaill. for tbewke of flaflerinbnmaDlt m :,,! W 111 WHO Det 11. lüP TCCipe (Du OlITClKiai" .ur I nmkin? tbeilmple rcmcd br which he wa eared. ! Sufl'enTi wl"1i1iiir toprofil rt the ad wrticer experience . . n t. . t a j r r enndoso. hi a.4..',-, -in- iu roufldencc. Jol Dl'.N it Cedar 8t. New York. ath BAD TA8TE j toms of a bUtooa eondiUon ot duordered state of ?T' Bad.,0,,"no4 'or A 4n, d ,v be Be; Iff ' il. ii fl it Is hur tho trt iMMiiit tiTV nmtopi of in tiio mo'ifh in tiie mormn is one ot tiie nir i . r a train ef evils and the verv seeds of diseasa: i Procnre at once Robaeks Blood QiIIs, administer Ä4S00r!??. to." tST panyliig Mt-li Ik i x . and tlir rtiffinlltv aiul danger of disease . O al ulice be removed J. F.LINGENB1D6H, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, Wooden and Stone Ware, Coal Oi!. ir., Ä;. Opposite the bank( Michigan streati Plymouth. ImI IMPORTANT NOTICE ! til -nrifwi V: noivino tllf-in Jpl VPs- ii(!'l tO(l to ülf for Sarreying em save east Ijj calling and paying up imnicdiately. n.kt J. M. HUNGER Applirntioti tor LKtnse. Notice is uereby frjren thai thc un'b4rs:giio( will, at the March Tvrm, l8aV, of the Com-! miasioner's Court of Marahall Countv, Indiana, apply for a lieenac to rL't:i".! rlnona, nub and spirit- ; BOttS liijuorsin less quantities than a quart. The location on whirh I propose to sell is on lot j No. .'!. :i Ifaaen'a addition to tha sawn of Argos, M irshall Cuuutv. Indiana. GEORGE EMMONS, 03 J FPI1 W. P. COPLEN. Keep Your Blood Pire. There are no "reRiedies now before the public o veil calculated to purify 'he Mood and reooni . i struet (so to sp.-akythe who io system as RobSki r. i ir 1 in. . i n n. l . u i ) juoou i ujiuer, bkkm i lua auu .louiacu bwcip IT O TT -N ID . Found lying on the floor aftheCUj Grocery the lutloWIDg : J..,.N-lf yea po to t.wn .to eaybe tare to 1 btins; aa one dollar orth of mjrar. one dollar a worihof eotl'oo, and a half iioimd ot tea. tiet thrni at Cleavel.uid A; Houghton's, aa 1 tliink thoy hnspafsod anajar nndoofleeas you e.io p.t eleeadiere, and 1 hoonn thay keep the t,-,, there IS in (own. it it h not convenient tor van on your return home to leave then at our house, 1 I win send Becca for them in the morning. 23- 9 AGENTS WANTED FOR tR. WILLIAM MHTSl'l Bible Diet ionarr. I it contains OVBR ON K THOUSAND tdonaly ! ' m hrtedi donbhi eolnma, oetava pages, from new' e:ec'rotne plates, on ooii jMper, and in appro pri oel v Ulnstrated with over TW HUNDRED nr.iin: s on steel and wood and a series ol tine auihei t o maps 1 1 ia hi ably oomnonld by llleariie.l ami em inentmen.anuby the preas generally Ihiou-lmut the counti v It is a ncCCMary help to every bibla reader, in diapesaaala to every eisipsasaand Baaalajaciteal tea. her and uiput tobe in everv family. It Is acreathbrarv in imelf. The labor and learning of centuries are gathered in this oli.me to throw a el ar, strong light upon evety pi0'e of Iho laapltwd word. DO HOT BE DECEIVED, Owing 10 tho unpreeedenced pcdolaritj ot thia work a MM 11 English abiulgement adapted to ;i"v,1"i,! r,,ir' iaodeeimo farai afabonl I hat paajOt lias been ropi Iniad by aioither fit in in larger tvpe. ami sprea l o r Sui) octavo paen, SVrdaatlv by m iking a book lutürrlhan Us origmnl- to 'iv tiie impression ttiat it is our edit.un. SSend for circulars giving full particulars, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers. llFWVct Fourth Bt.tCindaaatl,0 "1 I in

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On arn aftr Oct. 0. im. Trains wüHmv Station ( d li'.v. (gabbatbü excepted, a- follows: Trin leanar ' cuic.t ,.-,, P. M.. li-aves iailv. Train ieaTinjf Pitta-bui-h at 1,18 P. M.. Imitn daily. m.. leaves oaiiy.j TRAtSS QOnfQ PtJtSt. STATION.. KXPBFJIA. EIPRtfV EVI'HtSl EXVT5Sf Pittübnrxh ;.4.r. a m '.i."D a n 2.1: r it I.M I ji !

Roch-st.r .r " " I n.ar, " 5.10 ' Halen !0.: " IftJI r n ..33 ' 4..S l Alliance n.40 M i.ifl j fi.sn " B.t M Canton M.TT r IJU i 7.17 " R.is " M i-sillon 1-2.57 " 2.1" llM M 1 " OrrvilV I 1.4S .r5 " 7.0 Woosfor 5.p; " r.'2. M S.4( T.'ir, " Mansfield 4.0', " I 5.00 " 10.14 M 9.07 rret,.!n, Ar 4.4B ! BJM " .10.45 " UH i r. in. iic ( j)e fi A j j w ;ji 10 00 Rjicvni 0..T0 " 0.40 " 11.5S" 30.-29 ' 1'p Randnaky. . . T.frs " ; tt.fj8 a m 13.05 t"or-t ....IM 7.55" 1-2.55" ILM M I.i.na 9.0a " 9.11" ! 2.1 " v ü Van Wert 10.M " 10.-20 a.so " l.ri " Fort Wavne. ... Vl.-lTi r X 11.45 " 5.-20 " 3.W " Colnmbiä I 1.10 k i1-2S0a m .04 " 4.15 " V" t-iw ; 5.00 " l.tl " j 5.50 " R05 Plymouth ; .1.00 " 2.25 " 7.51 " fi.OO " Vaparaiao 4.8; M 3.57 " I 9.27 41 IM M CMtagn ' 7.00 " 5,50 " ,11.20 " 9.20 " TBA HS GOIKG EAST. STATIONS. EXTUM. KXrUEss. EXPRKSfl. EXCRESBChleaew 7,99 a m 10.20 p m 4.50 p m 4.50 a m Valparaiso 9.04 VtkM A M 0.27 u 7.00 " Plyiaoath 10. '5 " I 2.48 " a.10 " J.45 " Wanew 11,91 " I 5.50 " 0.01 " 9.47 f'olnmb'n 12.19 pm 4.50 " 44 M j10 37 Pott Wayne.... 1.25" I .10 " 10.80 " Iii. " Van Wert 2. no 41 7.21 ILM " 1.12 v m Lima .?.' Kit M 12.84 a m 2.27 " Fvtr.-st 4.89 " 9.45 " 1.41 i 3.:',4 " UpSandaaky... 5.03" 10.10 " 1.0 " 4.W " Baeyraa s.as " .10.50 " 2.44 " ft.11 M , De' .25 " HUM " MM M 00 a X Manfldd .57 M .12.28 PM 3.4S M tM " WeoKter R.40 " 1.43 " 5.1 " S.-22 " Onrflle 9.07 " 2.05 " 5.40 14 s.55 44 MasrdUOfl j 9.43 44 MB 44 .13 44 0.39 44 Canton 10,04 44 2.52 " 0.38 44 'lO.frn 44 Alliance ii.no 44 3.35 " I 7.30 44 11,18 44 4lm 11.32" 4.04 44 ,7.59" 11.49 44 Rnol...-tcr I 1.25 a X 5.10 .10 " I . p Pitfeebnixn 1 2.80 4 ' ;,: 44 10.45 44 3.40 4-

j Bncynu Ct'VstIHa F. R. MYERS, Gn-1 Ticket Afcnt. C. V. fs. tt. K. Timr Table. S LI VI ME R RRANG E M ENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Forte . i ivi (änndavF Bxceoted.U :00 A . M Arrit eat Plymouth 10.09 A M WESTWARD . r ni .1 Lc!ivet ivmoutn 2:40 r. M Arrive at La Porte, . . 4:40 P.M Tralnarnn by f iehinn Southern ft Northern Indiana Railroad time, which ip IS minute? rtlowerthaaP., Ft. W. L C.R.R. time. B. El. SCOTT, Rupt. A, & Cm Railway. watah station. GOING SOUTH . .10.71 A. M .10..i7 P. M ..6 45 A. M .29 A. M. .7.15 P. N. 9 15 P. M For Safe Cheap, and on litneA fine residence in riymouth. Apply soon, C. H. REEVE, Lund kgenU Flfteea IplesislisI tomii Lois. 1 Within five minutes walk from the bank, in , Plymonth. Fon Sai.k at Half Price, by C. 11. KEGYE, Land Agent. For Sale at Very Low Figure A dwelling and lot. Five rooms, well, cistern, shrubbery and pleasant location. Terms ':iSV. ('. H. REEVE, Land Arcnt. Desirable Property. Five acres of land, within forty rods of Micha1 lltl ..at I i'.'aU UCCl, 111 t I V Iii Oll III. 1 OT salC MV I s ' ,, REEVE andAw ' ' i.iiu n. VALUABLE FARMS, and farai lands, for sale by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent l W ILL SELL A QJLEATEM QUANTITY and better quality of town rojvrtv. well lo CtH' wiU otUel' luan S;U"( :ililolIllt Of ini)Ili-V. . r C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Valuable Busiuess Lot !n frOvmomtli 9A 10c. f.,,.f C.. - " .'-. 1 ' if n i i, nil O.IH IU idy ; terms, by C. H REEVE, Land Agent. CHANCES FOR 10 Ott HEX. Nice town lots, near business, and very lo in price. I4,or sale by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Insure Your Life tn the old "New York life Insurance Co.," i lie oldest, safest and beU company in Amcr ra. C. II. REEVE, Agent. Snsurd Your Property in thc old M .Ktna of Hartford," the best and saf's1 company .n the continent ; or t;ie 1MKEX1X, of PUTNAM, or CONTINEN TAL, or SECURITY. Delays are dangerOIJS KlGnT 31ii. i. ions CASH OAFlTAt represented, by C. H. KEEVK, Agent. Good Bry Cord Wood. For sale by C. H. REEVE. Swamp O.aiiiU Fifton anadred acr t aftha riioic -t svasn? aan in f . ... m . M ...vii.it h l..r..J.i 1M1 MM t . r 11. in 1. . r..l a t .1 ait purchasers, in i.r'i-V- i , . om fs $to p-r acre. TIMBER LA XDJ9XIXF flTTXflRKn ACRES Of SPLEynW TIMBER LAMB FOR BALK. i SIS 0 to SS aor acre. Now is ih t'mn to lmy, i these land will soon bo withdrawn from mat Vet. riymouth. Jan, -. isas. a C. C APRON. FAIRBANKS oTANDARl) SCAT, R S . OF ALL KINDS. rittMiii, (hmnup i mtm, .V 838 Lake St., Chicago. 'Ji 9 Market St ,S l.ouia. j- ßt-,-RK1.ni to crv cm v tiik (Jkni'INE. NORTH-WESTERN FARMEE, A ILLl'STRATED AGAZINE OT RURAL LIFE, I .4 .9lirii;il Ol At I U'lllt lll c, llri ni; m . ntttl Iloill4.l4l I ronom, . Koval eaarto, f8 parca) tundunairlj boiiml Hi tinted cm is. leiii.w, Sjl.?t a ve.ir. This is the Lanreai, Finest, and Cheapest Farm I .louriiwl la the West, and equal to any in Amor lea in every respect. It is in all raupt C H a fi i t i class rural Mapazine and durmp the pant two rears has met with the greatest suoee of jny paper started in this aecUon. The third volume begins January 1st. Look at the Foil wing Offers : To each tahanriber a c py of the Wr filer ii In in c i'n .4 ii ii ii ill ti ii l It ii i a ; iiitpaiiion. for 1SBS. a Rook of 64 papes, coiiiaining a ('.londer and list ot (aim du ties lot each month. PvaBtk.al Eaaava on Aaai cu.,t,ir'': nortieulture. Uosae Adoinment, Ac. ie, pnea . cenis, wni os given m a prom, um. jo agaaasS offer Sc-Mrin Vlaehbies, Hand Looni, d a variety ,f other ueful arti.des. Hooks, tc , on the best terms evar oiered by an? Fub hsber . Farmer, fniaaaia' Wiva, Farsana1 Fon, Farroers' L)s aahu? rs.ar iny eaa ee arita ener P . 'natrj can mass live to ten doiiai-s a ";,.v ll"(J"1 leaving tneir own neighnoiho. ja r.very body will either subscribe for the huim Antual tree, or buy one if the A :ent, to whom a large commission is allowed on nil thev sei'. 4 Liberal Olti i-: fVe will send a naanj ot the ' Annual, a specMnen copy ot the r arm an (coatalchur fnll partaralara,) and subscription pupers, all post aid. for twenty cents. Now is 1 "he time I ft up Clubs. All ho mbscribe U'w j.et throe numbers of this enr free, in addi 1 Hon to the otlur premium. Addrens 1. 4. HlHIMl. In.iiiuiapoi.e, lnd. BmtOMQE Xor r. r Spop rSt .id Mlrhic" ;r.'. . epnnM, c.asch Buük. Flvmnuih. Ind. a

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mith in thrre quarters of a mil from Pljinouth, consitt'n' of cuin,,bv "o vl (GO ACRES OF LAND. with pood im pro v Omenta house anil hnrn.ard a : pood orchard . For further particulate i quite of t EIZAELlU liiC:itfN S. S. LAYET HAS REMOVED HIS JEWELRY STORE TOCleavefnd, Hawley & Co. 's. and is filing at a vry low prict thou prUr CLOCKS. Jo. E. Eavey h a fine workman, everjboilysays, ho ive him your time piece and htc it repaired, and we guarantee you will uever regret it. 20 L 3D mm 1 ft 1 2 sea; 5 C3 Dp c r: rt t s o J5 0 r rB 3 R x H o tr j e 3 o S3 n c 4 0 X 3 c - a o 2 I a a. o -i a o5 0 M. K. ELLIOTT, rns nH.i.p.. locovs sonn ofthk corpcritios um manufactures and ktrps for eale Wheels, Reels, &c.f Ac. M ANIFACT t'RES 4 X SJ-.iT. SPLIT JWTI- i.'f, WOOD B07TM. O II I R B In a superior style and workmanship. 17- 3m . BBCKEB V Co. Wnoi.ESALK & RETAIL Ml II IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, crockery, fraunriUi Tobaccos, &r, Sco PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. 38tf CaTDirLOt "VSTeSt JTO A tt D FURNITURE A, L. ALLEN All .t CO. IIhvo on hand 1 all IbatM ä romp!' t and clepiTit ataaft oK'abiiK't iVaraand Furnitur-, wimu tliey aillebi T;-ry roa-o; :il.!e rat i, ajao a eooapleta stork r BMaettakra Furi i-hrc .-. nnrt I 'oiMii- of all kii;Ja. A "ood lb'a ht'lotx:lnp to tha attahUahaaaaa. tiv aifc-tl PILE KE1E1Y. Wo, the undersigned, herebv certify for th benefit of the afflicted, that It-.-a th in one bottle of Tyrrells Pile Remedy cured cajh of us of se vere ease of pilei of from one to twenty years standing : Tiev. J. S. Thomas. Bourbon, iDd. H. Wind bigler, Bourbon, lud. VVm. Bates, Bourbon, lnd. Klius Gateniiae, Bourbon, Ind. D.O. Qoirey, I'lvmouth, Ind. D. B. Marks." Plvnanoth, Ind. Was. Tribby, Plymouth, Ind. For idle by Brow n Brn.'s, T. A. Lemon. J. AlU'inan A Cr... Plymouth, lnd. Tyrrell t Thanihcilain, Ilourhou, ltd. A. K. Phwik, Rochester, lad. Hamilton Bro.'s, Walket ton, lnd. Jonas Miller, Bremen, Intl. Dr. Bpenoer, Tippeiar.oetown, Ind., mid draseista acnerallr. Also hv the r.ianulacturer, L. S. TI RKELL, Plvmoulh. lnd Price, $1 per Bottle, $0 per doz. Orders prompilv filled. For sale by G. Blain A Co., IMvmouth, J. L. Weaver, Uourbon, C Caaaaaaua, Tytcr. 20 Cm GEO. ao:H f. .I'OMLO. GEO. KO II & OOn COMMISSION MERCHANTS) a id dealers in GRAIN aud PHObUCK 6ENERALLT keep for ! Sah, Coul, L'vir. Jliiir, Gemannt, C-e. V.-r(house adion.'mi; the Kl W.JtC. Ry. freight l.onvo. rersoni hnvinp prodia-c to all or arisbrng U buy any of the aitiele e hae to sell, sliouKl not tail to sea u bt'orf lbng or buying lsewhere. 131 2lf STATS OF UfDlAKAJ MAstSflALL COUNTY ij M T. Artemus Horton, Arno O Borion. & ' Richard Wilhonison, Attachment vs.

Allrcd Uuinn. j Whereas the plaintiff filed in my oflEce tbelr affidavits and bonds and accounts necessary to i. iyc a w rit of attachment, and claiming that the de b ndaut owes raid plaintiffs the sum of eighteen and 27 1 00 dollars. I issned summons and at tuchment, January i!-lth. 1808, returnable Janvai v :oih, 1 ;tt j ii viiM'k, a m. Ssid summons ,n. I attachment watt returned Runniom shows that the .ielemiant was not tound . he being a iion r sident and tiie a tichmeut kIios that there were goods attached. Tiial e niinued an til publication or antil the Ct-h day of Match, I tt. at I1 oYk ' . . ! n- oil Seal .NATHANMAXF.Y.J.P Appliiation Cor I. In :im Notice is hereby gien that, st the Mnerfl term, IMB,f the Osaataarioner! riuit ot Marshall county. Indiana, I a ill apply f.r . hceuse to rata. 1 vinous, malt, and fp.'i'uous 1 .;uors in leps ijuani than a ipiurt. Tiie location on a hich I propose to sell is the no'th part of Lot No. ÜSW , 4 iu tbe orig inal plat of Plyn outh . C. W ENZLER. Apllcnfioii Tor Mrcitnc. NaÜce is here! i j.iven tltat tha uuiers:rBed will, at the Mareb term ot tbo Cnimisi.ner'a court of Marshall county, Indiana, pply for a license to retail rtnous, mall an 1 sjarituout liquet in less .(u a tines tli. a, a quart, 1 h location on which n opose to si ll is on tha south east of what is known as the Parker lot iu Ot tnof Bremen, JACOB KNOW 0 K

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