Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 March 1868 — Page 3

Pljmonth Democrat. WBIMH3D KVEKT THURSDAY MORNING, AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. by j. Mcdonald. &PPIC3, IN POUI OFFICE BUILDING. UPSTAIR. mil OP SUBSCRIPT!!), Si 00 A YEIR IS AWAKE.

'iTniwu must be made invariably in advance, and tin paper in every case will be discontinued at the exHMM of the time paid for, uuless advance payment &e made for a longer period. Town upseribers who get their paper by the canter mil be charged twenty-live cents a year extra ADVERTISEMENTS vtli to Inserted by special contract with the publisher. Communication to promote privat interests will b gLarged as advertisement. Marriages and Deaths are published as Btft Advertisements, unless the number of insertions defdred 1 specified, will be continued till ordered out. and charged at regular rates. Local and Miscellaneous. j 'Ji l 'WIMHMM AoEirrs The following advertising agents are authorized to contract for advertising at our litest eash rates: Cook, Cobcrx a Co., Masonic Tempi. Chicago : 8. M. Pkttinuill, 37, Park Row. New York: Oro. P. Rowbl'- a Co., 40, Park Row, Hew York: Coos. Conen. a Mack, Cincinnati. O. MEET IS G DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The memberi of the democratic central uommutee are requested to meet at the courthouse in Plymouth, Ind., on March 14, oU 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of transacting such business as may come before it. A. C. THOMPSON, Chairman. M. W. Downey, Sec'y. There will be a meeting of the democrats of Center township at the court house, in Plymouth, on Saturday, March 14, 186S, at 2 o'clock, p. m . to nominate ! candidates for the offices to be filled at the ! ., , . I ensuing Apru election. Bj order of Dem. Cen. Com. Toe democrats of North township are requested to meet at the usual place of holding elections in uaid township, on Saturday, March 21, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices to be filled at the ensuing April election. A general attendance is desired. The democracy of Walnut township are requested to meet at Argos, on Saturday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, p. m , for the Purpose of nominating a township ticket lor the Spring election. A full attendance is earnestly desired. Till democrats of Polk township are requested to meet at their usual place for holding elections, on next Saturday, March 13, for the purpose of noraiaating candidates for offices to be filled at the ensuing April election. Personal. J. S. Rieve, Es.j , from Atlanta, Ga., it? in town. Selah preserves his usual serenity of disposition, even amid tho crash of niggerism and tlaa wreck of liberty down south. H. Woodbury, Esq., has left for New York. He has ''jioed tho milingtary " ana is now acting in the capacity of a ' drummer." Klinger & Rathburn, former post office clerks, have been promoted, llathburn baa removed to Bourbon, where he will cater to the wants of all who like eatable things to eat aud drinkable things to drink, in the restauranting line. Klinger is hereafter to assist in dispensing marriage liaeuces to love-sick swains and damsels, at the clerk's office. " Iowa im 1867-8." This is the title of a work issued in six numbors by J. P. Cary, of Des Moines, Iowa. It contains a state map, and a running description of counties and towns, and sets fcrth the general features and advantages of Iowa. Ten cents per number, fifty cents for the six. Constitutional Differences. -There are many constitutions so inherently defective in energy as to derive great benefit from a moderate use of pure liquor combined with such vegetable medicines and extracts as enter into the composition of Roback's Stomach Bitters, and there are many situations in which even the healthiest derive additional benefit from their occasional use. If hsalthy persons are exposed to unusual and continued exertion in confined air, or under the heat of the sun, or to the influence of depressing watchfulness by traveling, and change of diet and watler, or if residents of malarious districts or the rank river bottoms of the west and south, there can be no doubt but a careful use of Roback's Stomach Hitters with the food would surely be the means of wc r 1ing off actual disease and enabling them lo bear up unaffected where, withoi'.t the bitters, they would likely have to succumb to disease. They strengthen, tone aud invigorate, aid digestion and increase the Appetite. Tbk Parker House has changed hands, Ool. Bailey having sold out his interest in the fixtures and lease, to Messrs. Dodge & Wilcox the former from Chicago, the latter from Mi-hawk Under the supervision of Col. Bailey this hotel has achieved an enviable reputation, and the Col carries with him into the postomce (where he should have been long ago; the well wishwishei of a host of friends. Township Assessors will do well to bear in mind that the new law concerning township assessors requires them to have their assessing done by tho secondMonday in April, aud that they are to make a return of their booka to the board of equaliaation, which meets on that day, at the coart house. After the 15th In it. the mail will go to Bremen twice each week, and to South Bend three times each week.

Commissioners' Court. Tho following allowances were made at thn ; th March term of the Commissioners' court:

William Plummer, taxes erroneously charged $ 7,50 Cleveland & Houghton, goods to county poor 1 5q i N L Carpenter, certificate of Trustee, Green township 1,50 Cleveland &. Houghton, groceries for poor IM0 G O Pomeroy, viewing road 6,00 Harvey Atkinson, register A inspector 14,00 . Norris Johnson, register, Union township 2,00 S & M Becker, merchandise to county ftpylum 32,95 John B Kirk, et al, vacating road 5,75 Daniel Jacoby, wood for court house 22,75 Hobt Nugent do do 17,25 Jonathan Brown, sawing wood for court house 19,00 J McDonald, blanks for county 121,50 same delinquent list 207,00 R Williamson, merchandise for jail 10,06 K K Brooke, services as registrar 18,00 G Blain s Co., stationery 7,65 J C Cushman, do 5,25 A C Thompson, -wood lor court house 40,50 B Meredith, viewing road 1,50 Geo TV McMaster, road viewing 1,50 J C Cushman, merchandise for county asylum J C Cushman, services as clerk W J Braden, stationery J W Davis, registrar, Bourbon township D How, raerchardise to prisoners 63,21 26,00 69,30 j 10,00 16,00 same services as sheriff in criminal capes A J Johnson, wood for court house Herald Co., stationery 25,00 7,50 216,00 62,95 24,25 9,25 D How, boarding prisoners Rosscr' Sl)rin- Co" L Johnson, medical attendance Ben Franklin Printing Co., stationery 23,30 D How, boarding crimiuals, &c. same sheriff same boarding criminals same serving notice on registrars same sheriff A Vinnedse, fur arresting a swindler J D Williams, wood Scofield fc Simon?, carrying poor to asylum M W Downey, paid deaf and dumb a-yUim D R Wood, money advanced to poor 73,30 68,30 116,80 31,70 10,00 15,20 15,00 5,00 59,11 8,00 4,50 3,50 15,35 AyH FooUs clcrk of elcction Union person township J irBrnnritt medical attendance, Heater family II B Dickson, hardware for public buildings Win Stange, for medical attendance on poor 100,00 J B Kitch, erroneous taxes 12,3' R Williamson, n. erchandisc for county asylum 10,25 G W Boyd, sup't county poor farm 122,50 Joe Trowbridge, lumber, do 11,5 s, Shoemaker & Boyd, flour do 18,00 ' i Graham, medical attendance on oor fjaott A Co., merchandise for county Ufjriaa Wm Stance, med. attendance on poor 32,05 31,99 71,25 C C ashman, lumber for county poor farm 11,20 J W Sherwood, registrar Polk township 12,00 A J Keyser, bridge expense L Alleman, commissioner, 6 days Wm Garrison, commissioner, 6 days Jonas Miller, commissioner, 5 days A C Thompson, auditor D How, sheriff 50,00. 18,00 18,00 15,00 88,40 18,00 School Report. Repot t of the high school and grammar departments of the Plymouth public school, for the month ending February 28, 1868. The following persons have an average monthly standing of over 80 per cent : Bffle Xnrria 93 Lawn Border 9S Melissa Bella W Laura Heile 97 Mattie Bclangee 90 Mary Schlarb 95 Mary Morrill M AUda Whitman u Annie Klinger 90 Catharine Kafron 94 Andrew Ewtng 90 Dora Vinall M Lorenzo Fleming 90 Alice Lamoe.rt 90 Charlie Leonard 97 Alice Miller 90 Julius Vinall Willie Patterson Hatfield Halsey Frank Miller Winield Simons Dan id Steward Annie Morrill Electa Palmer s L McKelrey Thomas Orr 90 Emma Russell 90 90 Wm Fitzgerald 90 90 Belle Tntlle 86 90 Liu Klinger 80 92 Hud Matt ingly 84 90 Wm Leonard 90 90 Charlie Sutphen 90 90 Simon Redd 92 10O Wm Fuller 90 1" Olive Davis 83 95 Alice Morrill 80 R A Hume Annie Robertson 90 Ida Reynolds 80 Lizzie mail 1 homas tntraorc 80 Ros:i Mattingly 9G Lavton Elliott 87 liattie Heed W Albert Patterson 90 Laura Logan t00 Marion Collins 90 Phebe Thompson s Lemmon Elliott 90 John Yobey 90 Wm Palmer 90 Sanford Nichols 97 Sada Snyder 8'i Acacia Elliatt M j flora Vinnedge 80 LillisSpaulding 90 Calvin Klinger M Lena Thompson M Willie Kingsbury 88 The monthly standing is made up of scholarship, punctuality and deportment. The following persons visited the schools during the month : Mr. A. P. Elliott, Mrs. A. P. Elliott, Rev. J. E. Chapin, Hev. Wm. Luskf Jr., and Cyrus Smith, Logansport, Ind. Pupils enrolled, 120 ; daily attendance, 112. D. I). LUKE, Principal. Lost. Everybody complains of having lost money by not buying goods before the recent advance in cotton. Hut J. M. Dale k Co. having bought a large stock before the rise, offer to sell at greatly reduced prices for thirty days, in order to give their customers and the community in general an opportunity to save their money. We would advise all persons wishing to purchase to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. They are selling delaines as low as 18 cts.; good shirting at 10 cts. ; ginghams at 15 cts denims at 12 cts. ; check at 12 J cts. ; all wool flannel at 25 cts. ; prints at 10 cts. Clothing reduced to half price. Look here, my friend, if you want clothing of any description for twenty per cent, less money for the same quality of goods, than you can get them elsewhere, go to tho cheap clothing store of Win. Sear, at liourbou, lud. There is no huiubrg about this. High prices for clotbing is played out. If you don't believe it go and see. A full attendance of the central committee, at its meeting at the court house on Saturday next, is earnestly requested, as business of importance is to be transacted.

There are some persons who will not go to a store where dry goods are kept, to look lf uta nnii Ovno u,.f. tua ,, Un

1 so often cheated. Merchants usually buy ' a verv nonr article that is varnished tin - j i w and made to look neat, p.ud do not wear well, so that it is difficult for any one who tries to do right, to gain the confidence of the people. But our friends Westcrvelt & Co. have succeeded by buying good Kods and selliuS them cheapen getting so large a trade that now they are able to buy full cases of all kinds of shoes, and also have them manufactured to their order, thus saving the wholesaler's profit and reducing the price very considerably to their ! customers. If you wish anything in the line of boots and shoes be sure to call and see their goods and prices. See notice, in to-day's paper, of dissolution of partnership in the firm of Oleaveland, Hawley & Co. A. Hawley will continue business at the old stand, Sign of the Golden Boot, where he will be pleased to see all his old patron?. It is to be hoped that every democrat in the township who can possibly do so, will attend the convention, to be holden at the court house, for the purpose of nominating candidates tor the offices to be filled at the April election, next Saturday. We have received from tho music establishment of Root & Cady, 67 Washing-ton-st., Chicago, the following new pieces of music : 11 Smiles for All," song and chorus, 30c. " The Aristocratic Polka," 50c. u Grand Inaugural Polonaise," 85c. 500 Bushels Rye wanted for which 1 will pay highest cash price. H. G. Thayer. O" The highest price paid for produce at the new warehouse of Koch & Co. O" Koch & Co., at the new warehouse have a supply of the heat Ohio Lime. To be turned out of a home, improved by years of lahor, would be a great hardship, yet there are hundreds of men in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land in this County :ire perfectly worthless as they stand ; but many of them can be corrected and perfected at a slight expense. Do you, know reader, that the title to your land is good ? You may rind too late that it is not. By calling at our Abstract offlcc you can cVtisfy beyond a doubt. COKHIN & V.VNVALKKNUUKGII. Abstract office over the Bank. TJ" The best of Pittsburgh Lump and Fine Coal kept for sale at the new warehouse of Koch & Co. Koch M Co.. al Ojm Ifew WatalWM have ju-t received a Ml Dpi J of the very bst quality of Pittsburgh Lamp Coal, epcially adapted to Macacamithliitf pur. im:.'.-. BtaeksnltlM n the ooaslrr can riy n this Coal bein' wh.it id hro represented. Daa 1 larar. Otdj $1S a sot for Teeth and warranted of taa boat taataflaL t n. Misaunoa, Deatiat of South Bead, wiH visit Plymouth, on the 1st Monday in each month, and will remain three days. Rooms t the Parker House. Allother dental work done on t'.i Mat reasonable tenaa, and all work warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money refunded. Takr Notice. All persons Indebted to us by book account or note, will save money by calling on or before the 15th of next March. Otherwise it will be given for collection. a & M. Bran, Agents Wanted. Eifrht orten good, active young men can find a'good wintei 's job by applying soon to Hi B. REEVES, or R. M. MORRILL, at the Red Warehouse, or can address for information box 225, Plymouth post office . O Look this Way! r$ If you are oat of employment and wish t travel, apply at the Red Warehouse, to H. B. REEVE?, or 11 R. M. MORRILL. O" Koch tr. Co. keep fresh Onondaga Salt, both wholesale and retail. HJ Blacksmiths who wish to purchase eoal for their winter use can be supplied with the best quality of Pittsburgh coal, by calling on Koch Sl Co. at the new warehouse. J-OTICE. I have given all my notes and accounts to Eaq . R.J. Pilcher, for settlement and collection . All persone knowing themselves indebted to me by note or act will find it to their interest to call at my office and settle before the 1st of April, 1868. 28 T. A. BORTON. s PECIAL NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existiue between Cleaveland, Hawley & Co. is dissolved by mutual consent. The books and claims belonging to the firm hare been leit with A.Hawler for collection, and all indebted to the firm are particularly requested to settle withont delay. A. Hawley will continue in the boot and shee iraae as usual, ana coraiauy mvues an in want ol boots or shoes, leather or hudings, to call and price his goods before buying elsewhere, ns he will sell go us very cheap. Sign of the golden-boot, Balconv block. G. S. CLEAVELAND. A. HAWLEY, March 9, 1Ö68, J. C. WILLI A MS. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby that the undersigned has been appointed ad mini strater of the estate of Joseph Hittle, deceased, late of Marshall county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 28 DAVID M. VÖRIES. Fresh Ohio Lfme!! Kirh & (.. at the Nw Warehouse have now on hnd ii supply or the best quality of Ohio Lime, right from the Lilu. For Sale or Trade. For salfchaap, on reanonnhl? terms, IOO Acres or I.Riid, lying two miles west of Jlourhon. on tU- !,.- burgh road. BO acres Of aid land Im tu acre under f tire. 80 acres being cleared. Comfortable noaee. good on hard. well. Ac. . tho halanc; mmI land and flnvlv timbered, or I will trade th- same for n k'ood well improved farm. For further information Calles), or ad dr'(s the subscriber near Tyuer City. Marshall county lnd- () GEO. W BOYD. M. R. ELLIOTT, mi.dTH.nD.. 10 RODS SOUTH OFTHB ( 1 POBATIOJ Litt manufacture and keepn for nale Wheels, Reels, &c.y Ac. BfAMirFACTURKS 7MMM SF.tT, SPLIT BOTTOM, WOOD BOT1VM C H I Ft H. In a superior style and workmanship. l7-3m '

bourbon iTEMS.nret Bargains!

Prepared for the Democrat. i. Jr. w. & c R. W. BOURBON STATION. E1CTWARD. Mail .1G a m Express lO.fW a m Express 8.81 p m Express 3,06 a m WWTWARD. Mail 2.40 p xa Express 3.0s a in Express 7.15 a m Erpres 5,510 p m The 10.R8 a m eastward express does not stop, cal freights pass east and west at 11,30 a in. LoBOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, jp. Sc v. x. BOURBON, IND. Regular commocatlons second and fourth Tuesday .iv.uiin.fu rtf..(w'ii i,i,.ntr " i d i t S II CT Kr( Y F 1 1 U 1 WC . VO W . . come. Sec'y W. M. BOURBON LODCS, No. 203, I. o. o. Regular raep tinpr every Saturday evening In Odd Fellows Hall, the west üide of Maine street V. Wiudbigler, Sec'y. A. G. Mlnard, N. O. -V. E. CITUliflT Rev. C. W. Timmons pastor. Meetings every Sunday at 10 a. in., and 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. U. B. CHURCH Rev. A. Potternastor. Meetings every Sunday at 10yj a. m. and 7 p. ra. Sunday School 3 p. m. Having a little spare time the other day we took a walk out to the country residence of our old friend, Capt. J. C. Hedriek , one and a half miles from this village. Not long ago he was prospecting on the side of a billy pieie of ground near his house, end after digging into the earth a depth of about two feet, struck a vein of water which has proved to be a " living spring" the only one in the township. The water is perfectly clear, and is very pleasant to the taste having no sulphur or mineral tas to about it. The water " boils up" in twenty-five or thirty different places, and the " soundings " Mr. II. has been able to make with a long pole, shows that the fountain head is at least sixteen feet below the ground. He contemplates making improvements in and about the spring before long which will add materially to its appearance and make it a tip-top watering place. EL H. Baxter of this place was married to Mrs. Shinn, of Etna Green, on Friday last. A youthful looking couple came to this place on Sunday evening, and before alighting from the carriage in which they came, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. They took the early train Monday morning for the east, seemingly well pleased with what they had experienced of the married state. The members of the M. K. Church in this place, and the friends of tli3 llev. C. W. Timmons, are making preparations to give him a donation visit to-day (Thursday). The church doors v ill be opuncd in the evening, and a geueral good time ia anticipated. In a few days Mr. Sear will move his present stock of clothing to his old stand near the postoffijc, where he intends to sell everything in his line so cheap that people cannot go away without purchasing of him. On Monday evcuin au altercation took place between John C. Sheets and a man by the name of Fesser, a short distance north of this place, in which the former received a very severe cut in the abdomen. The latter came out of tho melee with two or three ribs broken, and several other evidences that ho had been cnaed in a pugilistic encounter. 310 dwttismftttsi. PRIL ELECTION. Statb of Ixdiana, Marshall County, s.. To the Sheriff of MarsJuxll County, Greeting: I, John C Cushman, clerk of the circuit court in and for said county, do hereby certify that at an annaal election to be h ;ld at the usual place for holding elections in said county, on TJic First Monday, the, day of April, 1868, persons to fill the following offices are to be voted for by the voters thereof, to-wit : One justice of the peace for Center ton nship, one justice of the peace for Walnut township, one towtiship trustee for each township in said county, three constables for the township of German, three constables for the township of Center, and two constables for each of the other townships in said couuty. In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name and affixed the seal of said court, at office, in Plymouth, this 9th day of March, A. D. l6d. JOHN C. CUSHMAN. Clerk. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. The qualified voters of Marshall county, Indiana. are üercby notihed that an election will be j held :n accordance with tj above writ of election, at the usual place cf holding elections in the several townships ot the county, fur the purpose of electing persons to fill the oflices therein named, on the first Monday, the Gth day of April, A.D. 1868. Given under my hand at Plymouth, this 10th day of March, 1868. a8 DAVID HOW, Sheriff, M C. STATE OF INDIANA, ) MARSHALL COUNT, f In Common Pleas Court, June term, 18Gl. Jesse Shields, vs. Lucretia Moore, Lemuel Moore, (her husbandj Locretln Moor, aud Edwin Moore. On judgment and attachment The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent peraon that the at id defendants, Lucretia Moore, Lemuel Moore, (her husoand) Lucretia Moore, and Ed win Moore, are uon residents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against them, and unless they appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday of June, 1868, said con plaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. Herman L Packard, Pl'ffs Att'y. Jj8 Land Plaster!! The very best Land Pia ster nisy nt found at Go Kor h A Co', new Warehouse. Farmers arc raqucs cd to call tnd examine for trcuurlvrs.

PEOPLE DO APPRECIATE BARGAINS 1

GaSAT RCSH AT S. Sl M. BECKER'S! WH ARE nXCKIVIMG A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Bought Just Before the Recent leise lu Prices. Calicoes, 10, 12, 14 and 16 ct3. Brown Muslins, 8, 10, 12 and 14 cts. Bleached Muslins, same price. Shirting Stripe, 12 to 18 cts. Brown and Blue Denims 12 to 18 cts. Ticking, 15 to 25 cts. Jeans for 25 cts. Good Balmorals for $1 50. Fine White Blankets, $4 50 pair. Government Blankets, (six lbs.) $4 00 pair. WB HAVE RECEIVED TUB LATEST STYLE OF HoopsMrts "Something: Entirely New! CLOTHING OF TUE LATEST STYLES. GOOD SUITS, $12 & $15. WE HAVE JUST GOT A FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, AND CAN GIVE TOU FITS TO TOCR ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Clothing Cut Cleaned and Repaired ON SHOUT NOTICE. 10,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING will sold on a CREDIT OF 3 MONTHS To good .uid rwpoIMt parties. S. & M, BECEEU. February 27. lSdS-tf. EEtlfJ RAILWAY. BHOAD GA VOM DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE TO IS 1ZW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. This Railway extend from Dunkirk to New Youk 400 miles, Burr AM to New York 423 miles, Salamanca to New York 415 miles, AND IS FROM 22o 27 Miles tbo ÖHORTE3T ROUTE. All trams running directly through to New York. y 400 MILES WITHOUT CIIAMQK OF COACHES. From and after Aur. Mtfc. lo, trains will leave In in connection with all western lines as follows : ER'iM DUNKIRK AND SAI0ÄJLLNVABJ Mew York time from Union depots : 7,30 A. .. MAIL BXrJtJdtft, From Dunkirk, (Sundays executed ) Stops at Salamanca, 10 04) a. ni., ar.d conuec's at llornellsville and Corning with the s a. m. Kxpres mail from Buffalo, and nrrives in New York at S.:iA '. M. LWUTNINO BXPKBSB, from Salamsnca, (oundavs excepted!, stops nt llornellsville b.'iH v. t-upper), intersecting with the 'iriO tmiu from Buffalo ami arrives in New York at 7.00 a. m. 4 15 ' M. NEW YORK Md 11T EXPRESS, from Dun'kirk. (Sundavs excepted,) stops at Salamanca 0.55 p. h Oiena T.:i: p.m.; Turners 9,5C a. m., and arrives in New York at tt,S P. m., connecting with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New Kmrland cit9,50 P. M. CISCISCISATI EXPRESS Irom Dunkirk, (Sundae excepted.) stops at Salamanca 11.55 p. m., and coim-'Cts at llornellsville with the II, -JO train from Buffalo, arriviu iu New York :j,i5 p. Jt. FROM BUFFALO -By New York time from Depot IMA. .V. NEW YORK DAY EXPBBSS, (Snndnja excepted) itops at llornellsville 9.03 a. m. (bkft.) Susquehanna '2,17 1. m..; (dine) Turucr'7.53 p. SL, (snp,) and arrives in New York 10,30 p. n. Conue. hi at Oreat Bend with Delaware, Liickawanna fc Vortrrn railroad, and at Jersey city with midnight Exures-i train of New .l.-r-ey railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8,00 A. M. 'EXPBESS MALL, via Avon and Ilornfllsvllte (Snndnjl soeptoah) arrives in New York at 7.00 k. a. ; connects nt Elniira with Northcni-ce:itral railway for Barrtebnrgi Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and points sonth. a,30 '. M. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Sundays exceptd.) stop at Bornellrftlhl 5,25 p. m. (sup.) and rrives in New York 7.00 a. m., conncct-H nt Jersey dt with morning Express train of New Jersey Itailroad for Baltimore and Washington, nnd nt New York with moniin' Express train for Boston anil New England 6,10 '. 1 NEW YORK NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, stops 'at Portage 8.55 r. ft.. Intersecting at Hoc ue Is rille with the 4,15 v. M. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New 11,) ' JC CINCINNATI EXPRESS, (Suudars exeeptetlj stops at Siisquehaiiiiah 7.) a. n.; (hkft.) TurneTs 1.10 p. h., (dinel and arrives In New York at M v. n., KMinnrtS at Bnnira, with northern Central it. It. lor ILirrisburg. l'hiladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, A points south; at Un at Bond with Delaware, on and hiilud-'lphia. and at New York with afternoon IfclCKSw .'1'iua v fl.TIl ruiini.tii mr m rauivu, iiciuirain and steamers for Boston and New Eneland cit Only one traiu east on Sunday, leaving Bulfalo at 6,10 r. and reaching New York at 1S,30 r. n. Bosinn and Now En gland passengers, with their baggage arc transferredrc f rhargr iu New York. To pleasure travelers the line of the Erie railway presents many objects of Interest, passing through the beautiful vallevs of the Chemung. Susquehanna. Delaware and KaniajH) river, au ever changing panorama of nature's beauties commands atteutloii. The best ventilated and most luxurious sleeping coaches IN THE WOULD accompany all night trains on this railway. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, Aivlfure alwjyn a Inio a any other route. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, Which can be obtained at principal Tick Offices in the wctftand south west. K MIDDLE, WM. R.BARR, Ocn'l Snpt. Wal Pass. Ag't. Survey Notice. Notice Isherehv givrn tint the undersigned, county surveyor of Mnrth.ill county, ludiana, will at ÜM re SjnssN of John 11 Sellers, M tho lnhday of March. 1888, ufOOnad to survey ami sub-divide tho following laud, in Marshall county, Indiana: Section I, town bM, range I east. Said survey will b continued from day today, ifnecessary. till completed. Non-resldant owners of lands In said section who fail to moet in I at the residence of John H. Seller, and defray or provide for defraying, their trtion of 111-- exp' tnes of ssid survey, will b. M turned t the county auditor as delinquent, and such dettnansfeclea placed ou the tax duplicate for collection acc ording to law. 'Hi. M. II. KICK, Survsyor. A X D FURNITURE A. L. ALLEM AN k CO. Have on hnnd at all times a complete and elegant stock of Cabinet Wsre snd Furniture, which they will sell at very reasonable r.-ites. ry reasonable rates. Also a complete stock of undertaker's Funibhni: Goods, and rndin of all Kinds. A good liearse i. - long

tug to the establishment.

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Dissolution Of Co-partnerslKt;. . . . . tv k 7 , " Notice ii hereby plven tht tbn day th partnership in the firm knuvrn a Davidson & Co., haa been dissolv d by mutual consent. Either of the parties below named are authorized to collect and settle all claim, by note or book account, for or agaiust the old firm.

AUGUST DAVIDSOS, RALPH DAVtDSOS, Plymouth, Feb. 7, 1343. LEVI LAUER. Sheriff's Sale. Saturday. March 21. 18Ö8. t. . . rm i i i a - between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. the rents and profits j fora term not exceeding seven years, JI ' I Winer WnhArlrl atnl fiit,l ir, 1 w H . v . . ' J ' v u t v -i. i u Iii tat OliU i. county, Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section No. twentythree (23), township No. thirty-two (32). north of ranL'e No. thrpe f3i eat. eonta'mini nni himdred and fifty-nine 47-100 (159 47-100) acres, more or ies in mariiau county inuuna. And in case the rents and profit fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount demanded by said commission and order of sile, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, or the entire right, title interest and estate of Ellis Strosnider, in and to the above described real estate, to satisfy said writ in favor of Horace Coek and ap'ainst Elli Strosiddei and John Tipton, replevin bail. Said sale to be made without regard to appraisement law. 26 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a commission and order of sale issued by the clerk of tho Marshall Circuit ourt, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, March 14, 1868, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. ra., and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the rents and profits for a termnot exceeding seven vears of the following described real estate situated in Marshall county, Indiana (to wit :) Fourteen (14) feet off of the nortlside of lot Ne. forty-two (42), and two feet off of the south side of lot No, forty-one (41), all In the original town of Plynouth, Indiana. Also a certain tract commencing at a point two (1) feet north of the south-east corner of lot uutnber foity-one (41) and extending northward twenty four (24) feet along the west side of Michigan street embracing twenty-four feet in width, fronting on said street and extending back one hundred and twenty-six (12G) feet to the alley, the same being in the said Town of Plymouth, with all the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, situated in Marshall county, Indiana. And in case the rents aud profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount demanded by said commission and order of sale, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, the fee simple, or the entire right, title, interest and estate of Cheater L. Root, Elisa Paul and John Paul in and to the above described ral estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said demand with interest and costs in favor of Thodore Cressncr assignee of Henry D. Prahin rr a nd Waalal VV Tlnrlhnt. and nrr.unst Chester L. Root. Eliza Paul, aad John Pauf. and ! upon which Benjamin H Toner became replevin bail. Said sale to be made without regard to valuation orappraisemci.t laws, 25 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. EX C URSTOKä v w j iVÄ.can be enjoyed by procuring one of the many Fine Teams and Carriages kept by AT VJ ltr Bv lT C, T f GL "E ßUüäiTAßii . MV0? at their stab'es opposite the Parker House, in Plymouth. If nice carnages, handsome spirited, horses and reasonable charges are what you want, you can be accommodated there at any time of day or night. Drivers furnished when wanted and Passengers Carried lo all Places in the country at the lowest rates of fare and on call. Plymouth, Feb. 13th., 186S. ALLEM AN & ROSE-AG-ENTS WANTED FOa PR. 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Send for circulars giving full particulars, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers 148 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. 23-1 in Keep Yonr Blood Pure. There are no remedies now before the public o well calculated to purify the blood and reoonstruct (so to speak )tho?who!e svstem as ttobck'n Blood PuJifier, Blood Pills aud Stomach Bitters j BAD TASTE In the mouth in the moruing is one of the symp toms of a bilious condition or disordered state of the liver, and should not for a single day be ne glected, as it is but the premonitory sjmptom o train ef evils and the very seeds of diseasef Procure at once Roback's Blood Pills, administej them according to the directions accompauyinr each box, aud the ditfi culty and danger o diseag will at ouce be removed . se Attention. Lumber Men ! THE SUBSCRIBER, J. B. IMRI, offers for sale the following property, in Co ease. Whitley e. unity. Indianar on the V. Ft. W. A C. it. W., fourteen miles West ot Fort Wayne, one Steam Saw .?7. In excellent runnin order, having heim recently overhauled hy the well known machinists, Unsens. .Murray Baker. Fort Wayne. Abo a new HOLM AN TKiHT BAKKKL STAY K M At'llI N K, with all the pnotntmeiit for the inanufaetory of Whiskey and 'ii Dnrrel Stavi s particularly. This is the only Machine iu Ainer ica capable of producing staves complete for the coopers' Uhe. In connection with the above propertv, thre Is fou ACRES OF LAND, more or Ich. ANo'nne Stable and Barn. Office, OnsM Desk and Stove. Wsgon 8h IBs 1l Wairon, four Ia-j i'hains, three B.)' Sleds, Log and Lumber Trucks, loaether with Mill i'oolt. The Mill yard is full of No. 1 Walnut, Poplar and Ah t.o-. Th.re i- lso a large stock of Mjve Btilts on hand, for M.ive parpoaen. Said Mills arc situated about ten rod- from the ante track of the a hove RaOrond, and the fm'ilitirs for shipping lumber. Jkc, cannot be surpassed. The Mills are also located in one of tbo best tiiu bored counties in Northern Indiana. The subscriber will take In part payment, Land, VIIlrt?". Town or City property. A Castecn Orist Mill can easily be attached to the alwve mills, and the Im-ality nannul be ennnnnl in tin- country, there bt-lug 110 Wrist Mill nithin an area of eleven mile. J. B. IM HIE. 35 8 Ibntker Land for Sale. Situated In Folk and North townships, Marshall eonnty, Indiana, described ah lollows : The n of ec M, town K r 1 eiivt, nW acres. I of I w V, see, town St, n rt east, RO acres. E f ai tne B, town It. 11 r 1 east, Wl acres. Also lots M, ls, M,i ua, in the vlllae of Plymouth, owned by Lleury C. Carter. The soil is generally good. 1 Terms no ronrtn nown ann socurnv lor tiie naiance in one. twe and three years, tor further particulars - 1 lnntnru or tnuiri Ä t 1 .lOrtN IIOUAM, A.-'t, r-ymouth. Ind.

j tuiue ui m a i nil ii 1 1 ami urucr ui si dc fendaut owes said plaintiffs the sum of eighteen issued by the clerk of the Marshall Circuit - aild 27.10t, doiars, I iMned summons aud at court, 1 will offer for sale to the highest tachment, January 2Uh. 166S, returnable Janobidder at public auctioi. at the court house door ary 30th, 1866, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Said sumin Plymouth, Marshal, county, Indiana, ou d attachment was returned nummona

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vs. Alfred Qainn. J Whereas the plaintiff filod in my office their affidavits and bonds und accounts neceeaarr fc have a writ of attachment, and claiming that the shows that the defendant was not found . he being a non-resident- and the attachment shows that ": : ' V T. lt , rr. . -t j there were goods attached. Tri HlHlUlj dy f Mt,,b ClOCk. a, m , a Uli e. rSeall NATHAN MAXEY.J.f. S. S. LAYBY HAS REMOVED HIS JEWELRY STORE TO Cleaveland, Hawley & Co. 's. and it tell'wg al a very low price tAow ttipchor CLOCKS. Jo. Vj. Lavey is a fine workman, every body says, so give him your time-pieoe 'i hire it repaired, and we guarantee yen will never regret It. 20 For Sale Cheap, and on time, A fine residence in Plymouth. Apply to C. n. REEVE, Land Agent. Flft c n ;?i.! rdidTovrn Ixtn, within five minutes walk from the bank, In Plymouth. Vom Sale at Half Prick, by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. For Sale at Yerv Low Figures. A dwelling and lot. Five room', well, clatern, shrubbery and pleasant Location. Term easy. C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Desirable Property. Five acres of land, within forty rods of Michigan Street, in Plymouth, for wie by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. VALUABLE FARMS, and farm lands, for sale bv C. EL RESVB, Land -gent. WILL SELL A GREATER QUAS17TT and belter quality of town property, well located, than will any other man for the samo amount ot money. C. II. REEVE, Land Agent. A Valuable Business Lot in Plymouth,24 bv I2d feet, for sale on easy terms, by C. H. REVE, Land Agent. CHANCES FOR POOR MEN. Nit town lots, near business, and very U in price, ror sale ty C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Insure Your Life tn "NewjYork Life Insurance Co., ihe oljL.st) gafrst aruj t Clnp;inv in Ameren. C. II. REEVE, Agent. Insure Your Property in the old ".Ftna of Hartford," the best and anlest corananv on the continent: or tliO PHCENIX. or PUTNAM, or CONTINEaTAL, or SECURITY. Delays are dangerous. EfOBT Millions ca capital represented, by C. II. REEVE, Agent. Good Dry Cord Wood. For sale by C. H. RTEVB. Swamp Lauds IHtom hundn-d acrs of the choicrt swap L.vxDln nraknll nonmty (ornate, on nanjrtnrans. in parcel to nnlt purchasers. In prices rauging from $3 & $10 per acre. Tl.VBER LANDS NINE BUNDE KD ACE ES 01 SPLENDID TIMBER LAND FOR SALE, Ht $12 to 35 per aero. Now i the time to bur, an thene biud will nana be withdrawn from market. Plymouth, Jan. 3, Ls'i- A. C. CAPKOH. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KlMi5. FAlKBAMiS, tKEEMKAF L COIPAIT, 22G k 22H Lake St. .Chicago. 209 Market St., St. Louia. IT" Bt CARCrOL TO I T 0!LT THE GknUNK. Survey Voftrr. Notice is hereby given tliat the undersipuatl , County Surveyor of Marshall County, Indiana, will, at the request of John II. Armstrong, on . .i,e 9th dav of March. lH8. Drodeed to hurvev and subdivide the following laud in Marshall county : I H the cornersof the lands belonging to said IJolUI H. Armstronc in said section. Sa.d uur , ... . . Jf , , .f rv till completed. Non-resident owners of lauds in said auctions wh fail to meet me or. the land of John Armstrong and defray or provide lor drfrajiug, their portion of the expenses of said survey, nil! be returned to the county auditor as delinqaent, and such delinqueociesplaced on the tax duplicate for collection according to law. 25 M. II. RK't, Surveyor. CEO. KOCH. T. NCnOMALB. GEO. KOCH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and dealers in GllAIN and PRODU C B 1 1 B N K B A LL t keep for sale Salt, Coal, Lümtt Hair, Cmmt, tic. Warehouse adjoining the P. Ft-W.&C. Ry. freight house. Persons having produce to aell or wishing to buy any of the articles we have to sell, should not fail to see ut before selling o buying elsewhere. 1.1-1 -tf ERRORS OF YOI Til. A gentleman who suffered for year fn m nervons de bility. premature decay, and the eflecis of y uthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, nsnsl free to all who need it, the recipe and din-ctious for making :be simple remedy by which he was cured. Sutlervrs w ibliiiie toprotit b tbo aUorttcr n'ix'ni can do so, bv addressiug in couüdence, JOliN V. 0 ÜKN 4-iCed:irt. New York. PILE REMEDY. We, the undersigned, hereby certify for the benefit of tho atlln ted. that less than one bottle of Tyrrells Pile Remedy cured each of us of severe eases of pi les ef froa one to twenty years standiug : Hev. J. B Tli"ina. I'ouilmn, lud. H. Windbigb r, BoarbonL Ind. Wm. Bates Bourbon. Intl. Elian ti.il ntiiif. Bourbon, Ind. D. o. Quirey, IMvuumtli. lnd. D B. Marks," 1M I'ooutb. Ind. Wna. Tribby, PVmoulli, lnd. For $ale by llrown lire's, T. A. I.einuii, J. 8. Altaana A Cot, 1'lvtiiouth, lnd. Tvrn llct Cliambrrlain, H uirhon, It.1. A K. Mamk, Rocken r, liul. llainihoii Uro V, Walkcrton, lnd. Jonas Miller. I5n nu n, lnd. Dr. Spencer, Tippecanoctrtwn. Ind., and druggists gem-rail v. Also bv the manufacturer,' L C TYK1.FI, I Plj i.iouth, lnd. Price, $1 ier Bottle, ht dot Orders pfOOnpliy Mil 0. For sale by O. Blnii' Co., Plyniouth, J L Weaver, Bourbon, C u.-Luian, Tvrcr.

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