Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 May 1868 — Page 3
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93UäH23 EVEKY THURSDAY MORNING AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. by J. Mcdonald. mCS, IXPOS7-OFFICE BUILDING. UP STAIRS T3&I8 5? 5Ü32CWPI10.1. $200 A YEAR YS ADVANCE. I'innetu edji mace iavf.:.u:v in uvsuu, IwaSSrta every case win te discontinued at the ex- - . v. : j . Lratdon of toe tira? paiü ior, unless advance payment ie made for a longer period. Town sapjcribsra who get their papers by the carrier 111 e charged twenty-five cents a year extra. 3 TEEM ! e LOOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Advbt:si Aqsts. The following advertising Meats are authorized tocontract for advertising at our vr?3t eh rates: Coos, Coburs Co , Masonic XVnple, Chicasco ; S. M. P;:tt::o:ll, 37, Park Row, tfewYorfc; Gzo. ?. Roweli. Co.. 40, Park Row, Sn Yorr. Cook. Co3CR Macs, Cincinnati. O. The coacert ball, Friday evening last, was a pleasant affair. We have not yet heard the financial result. Notice new advertisement of Nicoles & Bro., in aaother column. They have a superior lot of agricultural implements, at reasonable prices. Work on the roads, under direotion of the road district supervisor, has commenced. A LODGE of Odd Fellows has been formed in this place, and is now in working order. The Gcsheo Democrat denies the charge tbat Cüly three 1 smutty ' jokes lately appeared ia that paper. We accept your apology. Uro. Bean. A number of persons from this place arc Chicago " seeing the elephant." Tde next meeting of the Plymouth Lyceum will be devoted to the reading of The Paper, music, and general sociability Thievery. On Wednesday evening, she 13:h inst., the house of Ed. Lewis was entered by pome unkown person or perMM, who managed to replemah the inuorcer man, doing no ether harm. A Basi Ball Club is in procc:s of for.utioD in this place. The following gentlemen have placod themselves on the lists." a R Backus, Geo Fleojing, 3 'iY Palmer, Charles Hoham, Theo Greener, A 0 Thompson, Ö P K:ic2r, J McDonald, C F Bedang, F M Hite, Lot Dickson, Emmet Simons, II Benson, John Y Ilou-htcn, M W Dovatj, Wns Gcwac, P MeDoaald, Ed VTanvaliionburgh. The rreobers cf the ciub are requested lo meet at the Democrat ciöco this (Tburiiuy) evening, at 7 o'clock, for the r:urpohe ox perfecting an organiaatioa. A fuil attendance is requested. It w reported that t number of rads. recently went tc a certain tailor ic this piace, and ordered a larg QSttbof bltak ciriii :'es for thöir M borrowed " Cannon j raid cartridges to be used when the result ot impeachment was kewn. The news of ftatat-day was not of a character to be jol'.icd orer, and the cartridges were not used, sd (sorrowful to relate) not paid for! Do our radical friendj parposo "repudiating the dctt ? " it Voald almost etem that after a cannon had been furniished them, free of charge, they might at leust pay for Ina arnmn: itiou I Thä cenrt houoo belt tolled until a ia to hour last Saturday night, aud numerous inquiries have failed to elicit the exact truth in relation to it, but the common belief is that the republicans tolled it for heir own funeral. Least-a-wavs, to use to elegant quotation, cae " could have ! waikfd ca their lips" during the latter part of the afternoon and evening, and lh?;r countenances compared favorably with tho dismal bounds issuing from the court hoase steeple. Ths question is, Who tolled that bell ? Strawb freies have made their appesrsoce in this market, Saturday was a lively day its Plymoath. The whiaky drank was of the ßghticg order, although it worked nothing moresacgainarj than"disfruerly conduct." J. F. VanValkenburoh, E?q., one door north of the bank, keeps a splendid assortment of tobaccos, cigars, and Califor-; nia wines. The boys in this office can testify to the quality of these wines, a bottle having been sent np for use cn a par t'.cala; ocoasien. Wt recently had the pleasure of meeting ccr old friend Henry Duffin, Esq., formerly of this place, b it now of Memphis, Teno. Mr. Duffin is looking extremely well, and if reports are true, he !s prospering in a wordly point of view. Thk demoeiatic olub wes addressed by M. A. O. Packard, last Saturday evening Gcrious people are anxious to hear the quality of tone produced by tho :ng of a borrowed cannon loaded with b cartridges bought on u tick." Tea o-Sciala of the Pittsburgh railroad hare not yet famished us with the new time table which went into effect last week. When the said oScials so favor us we hall take pleasure in laying it before onr readers. Tilt clerk of the weather has again favored as with a few pleasant days a treat which onr farming community can well appreeiate. Szb advertisement in another colnmn, ef A. WinVe new inllor &Vp
A train of eighteen cars passed through 1
this place Monday morninfr, filled with lobbyists and delegates to the black-and-tan national convention at Chicago. The train was christened M Grant, Wade and Vengeance," which, being interpreted, is supposed to mean " Horae-talk, Profan- . i T i . ity and Impeachment Five niggers, delegates from Arkansas to the mongrel sectional convention, stepped off the train at this place, Tuesday morning, for the purpose of getting somethiCg to eat. They were said to have been exceedingly sleek and sweetly-scented uaoke3, and the rads. of Plymouth should be severely censured for not having eatables and drinkables on hand for the delectation ot their men and brethren. A salute from the "borrowed" cannon, charged with cartridges bought on credit, would have been very appropriate. Why didn't M yer bring 'er out, fellers? " Persons wishing furniture will do well to bear in mind that Alleman it Co. pos sess superior advantages to please their customers. Their stock is large and woll selected. Fu-ther next week. The ladies should see i'nose fine white linen H'd'r'fs at Westervelt's that are selling at 25 cts.; also extra White Hose at same price. They are special bargains and are very cheap. Godey's Lady's Book for Juns is an excellent number, and the illustrations nne. The stories in this number are in terestios; while the miscellaneous matter commends itself, as being of a character that will furnish a vast fund of information to the reader. Proceedings of Board of Trustee, Plymouth Corporation. Plymouth, May 19, 1SG3. Board met at regular place of meeting ; present, J. C- Cusliman, president of B jard ; J. M. Confer, R. Williamson, Geo. Koch. H.A. Work, Trustees j P. McDonald. Clerk. Miuutes of previous meetir g read and approved . Pfc. Williamson, from committeo on claims, reoommendod the allowance of the following : J. Brownlce.. $ 9,00 W. Scofield S9.00 Chris. Haslangor . 6,40 Chas. Ilaaiaoger 13,72 41 , 67,50 The Clerk presented abstract of orders heretofore made lor the construction of siuc-waiks. Abstract delivered to committee on streets, roads and alleys. J. M. Confer, from committee on streets, &c., reported that a necessity exists fur , ,. f , j . 1 11 1 -i tba digging of two ditches parallel With the C. C & Ii- R. It-, from Jackson Street tn. tV. II rf il P M V a I: H I H. ior 100 DauulBgOl CUlVcrKll iiaOK-1 n l 1 . I sou b;reei, vjuiiu succi, uuu bi some eliegible poiot between the P. F. V. & U. R R. and the bridge to be erected acroas Yeliow river. Tho committee also report the side-waika in various portiooa of the town in bad condition. Report accepted and committee ordered to continue their investigations. Petition of W. W. Bill, and ethers, for a reduction in the license charged theatres and concerts, roferred to special committee, consisting ot ii. Williamson, and Ceo. Kock, with orders to report at next meeting. Petition of G. Biain and others, fcr ass. stance in erecting a bridge across Yeliow rivcr 00 LaPür'e street, with orders to report at next meeting. Petition of D. How, and others, for ti e fitting up of the sink in Walnut street, west of the public square, recoiled and re- i s ferred. -T T? T an for.aRrrl, an A if nnrt rrr n 0 sented to tho ISoard the necessity OI a liboral allowance to the Hook and Ladder company for repairs and addition to their apparatus. The whole subject referred to committee on fire department. If. Day asked to be relieved as surety from paying the fines of Patrick Logan and John Murphy4 Release not granted. Bill of J. McDonald, for 534,55, refered to committee on claims. Ordered by the Board that Corbin & Vanvalkeuburgh be the attorneys for the corporation for the ensuing year. In answer to the petitiou of J. J. Vinall and others, tho aupervisor was ordered to open the contir uation of Madison street across Merrill's addition: Ordored by the Board, that the corpor ation attorney draft an ordinance directiug the construction of ditches and oul - verts on C. C. & L. R. R.. in accordancp with the recommendation of committee on streets aod alleys. Ordered that the regular meetings of the board be on the firat and third Wednesday of etch month, until further order3, at the office of Corbin and Vanvalkeoburgh. Ordered by the Board, that the following amounts of money be appropriated for I Purposes named, tor the current year, ) . m . to wit : For corporation purposes $1500 " Fire department 400 " Streets and alley9 1200 ' Schools and school house 500 Total $3G00.
The Clerk was ordered to notify tho Marshal to enforce the ordinance to prevent swine from running at large within the corporation limits of said town. Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday May 27. At the meeting of tbe Board on May
13th, the followiug rules and order of bu-
sineg3 were adopted, to wit: m ah petitions to the board of trustees of the town of Plymouth, Indiana, shall. Unless otherwise ordered, be referred to an appropriate stauding committee of said board, if such there may be. If ihcre is no standing committee to which the same may be appropriately referred, then the same shall be referred to a special committee, to be appointed by the prcsideut of the board, and said committee shall report thereon at the next regular meeting thereof. "All claims and demands of whatever description against the town of Plymouth, I must be itemized, and when presented to the Board of Trustees, shall be referred to ! , the committee on claims, ana it snail DC the duty of the committee on claims to report them in writing at the next regular meeting of the Board. "The stand eg committee of the Board of Trustees for the ensuing year shall consist of a committee oa claims, on side walks, streets and alleys, and on fire department. Said committee shall consist of three members each, whoso duty it . . I latu w w lOTesugus uu rejwii "tv t i . . i , t i i matters referred to them by the Board ot Trustees, in writing or otherwise as the Board may direct. Said commiUees shall 1 1 .1 ! J i C . 1, I be appointed by the president o: the ; w - I Board. ' The order of business at the meetiugs of the Board during the ensuing year shall be as follows, to wit : 1. Readiug minutes ol preced.ng meeting. 2. Reports of committees. 3. Communications and petitions. 4. Unfinished business. 5. Miscellaneous business. The proi lent of the Board made the following appointments for standing committees : Committee on claims R. Williamson. J. M. Confer, Geo. Kosh. Committees on streets, side walks and alleys J. M. Confer, H. A. Work, R, WilliaaMOB. Committee on fire department Gee Koch. Ocn friend Brown is a hoarty, healthy, and robust nan as ycu would wish to see. and yet he was not iL ways 80. We remembvr when lie was 8ickly, sallow. and woe-ber;onc in his appearance. We wcadered st the great ehaage which had come orer him, and Ten- ! rent.ired one day to inquire ibo cause. Brown confided to us the story of his trausfo:;nation, nnd now, waeaer j cr we Brown we thi::k of Dr. HcekeU's Vegetable Apno ; cure, and whenever we hear of Dr. Ueckell's Vegeta tic Ague cure Te t'aink of Brown. THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH. Edited at the rennsyiv.inia Institute of Medicine, contains an article on tDyspepsIa, Chills and Fever, aud Kidney Aff.'Ction, ia which the writer positively declares that the whole science of medicine possesses no remedy for the care of those dteeeaeS that is half j as efficacious as Mishler'p Herb Bitters. He speaks k Wfleaee,hHeiÄel.hle taette. for the past two years, to the exclusion of all other remeawe, sao wiwoai a oitiary inttancs 01 nunue. Sold by all Dtugrlmta and Dealers. Db. s B. Hartman & Co., Proprietor, Lancaster, leun. To be t r. med out of a home, improved by years of labor, 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 iTi this County are perfectly worthless as they stand; but many of them can be corrected and perfected at a slight expense. Do you, know rea ler, that the title to yvar land is good ? You may find too late that it i3 not. By Calling at our Abstract office you can satisfy beyond a doubt. CouniN & Vanvalkenbuboh. Abstract erar th j 13 ri'c 17" The highest priee paid for produce at the new warehouse of Kcch &Co. IT The best of Pittsburgh Lump and Fine Coal kept for sale at the new warchoua of Kocu & Co. Dkntistrt. Only $!5 a set for Teeth and warranted of the bast saateriaL C. H. MtnDLro, Dentist of South B ni. will vi:t Plymouth, on the 1st ilond.iv in each month, aud will remain three days. Room', a! most .--.viionsble term?, and sll work warranted to giv? entire satisfaction or th monoy refunded. .1 i 1 a n 9 IftlHIIl" Ä ISfMli) I TS 11 b " DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, j IN THE BEST MANNER, AT THE NEW TAILOR SHOt, one noon 80VTH or rfp.vis a blooqet's. 38) A. WADE. AGENTS WANTED roa dr. William suira's Bible Dii'tionary. it contains OVKIt ONK THOUSAND rdosolv printed, douhle column, o:tave pages, from new electrotype plaits, oa pood nanor.ar.d is appro priately illoetrated with over TW1 HUNDUKD JgJ Ithihiinlj commended bv all learned and eminent men, an-1 b'y the prats generally throughout the 'oim,ry. It is aaeeesaarv help to every bible reider, in disponible to every clergymen and Sunday school teacher and ought to be la every family. It is a great library in Itself. The labor and learning of centuries are gathered In this volume to throw a clear, Rtrong light upon erery page of the inspired word. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Owing to the unprecedented podul.irity of this work a mall Knglish abridgement fleeted la juvenile readers, in duodecimo form of about 600 pages has been reprinted by anotber firm in larger type, and spread evidently by making a book larger than lt ori; inal to giv the impreion that it is our edition bend for circulars giving (nil particulars. RATIONAL rUBLlSHINC CO., TMA 148 Weat Fourth St.. Cincinnati, O 3-1 ro WANTED. AH pernnn troubled with Coatlreaei or ConttiIpation of th Bowels to buy Roback's Blood Pill. tney contain no mercury, are purely vegetable and work like a charm ; can be taken with iiafeyi by person! of all ages, aud ia all oonditiom of life.
BOURBON ITEMS
Prepared for the Democrat. BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, F. &c A.. M. ROTTRBOX IND. Re-alar coramucations second and fourth Tuesday '. evenings enines of each month. Vleiting brethren always wel- ; come. , " i H. D. Weaver, Sec'y d. Mcdonald. w. M. BOURBON LODGE, No. 203. I. o. O. F. Reeular meetings every Saturday evening in Odd p,.iimvi 'tall th- west side of Main str ?et. J. E. licughton, Sec'y. John Windbiglcr, G. M. F. (inTTRCft BfiT. O. W. Ttmmons pa-tor. SuSÖfSÄoR 5 Meetings every Sunday ut 10 a. m., and 7 p. m. in. p B chvbch-yu. a. Potter neater. Meetn. every Sunday at 10'4 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday scuooi 2 p. in. Those persons who constitute the 1 truly loil" portion otour political community, were completely demoralized oa hearing the uews of the acquittal of the president on the 11th impeachment article, on Saturday afternoon. Imprecations loud and deep were showered upon the heads of those senators who dared to record their vote for acquittal, and thus jeopardise the - A -A -" rC (.." liCl.rA n n A MAvalif" n'ir'r , . , . , , ' , I 10 me pre.-iiaenuai eiecuon. xrumouii r tbey regard as tne bögest traitor of them j while Dick lutes, who happened to UC 2UUV CllUUilil t'J U Ulli UvC, " J ' a j i : j : i nas wipeu tway nis sidl, anu iiumoriaiized his name fcr all time to come, aod is the ,:chiefesl among teu thousand and the one altogether lovely." Last weA when senator Grimes made a motion to clear the galleries of the disgraceful rabble who were cheering the political harangue of senator Bingham, they sang "Old Grlni? in doad, that crood old mn. We neer shall see him nvjre." But on Saturday he showed them in the most unmistakable manner possible that he "still lived," by recording his vote, "not guilty." All houor to the brave senator svho had the nerve to rise above party pressure and vote according to thy law . , . h. ! and the testimony, thus saving our Oa00 try from one of the moat disgraceful and uncalled for acts ever alternated to be uncauea ior acis ever awemp.ea 10 oe thrust upon along suffering people. Im. peachinent i played out. "It Is a tale told vj nn Idiot Full of sound and fury Signifying nothi ig." 'There's many a shp. Hwixt the cup and the Itp." A MAN took a good swig uf coal oil the other day thinking it was whUky. As soon as he discovered his mistake he net about deaisiag how hi should get rii of it before it killed him. There being uo physician near at hand, and having eo "stomach pump," his case appeared to him hopeless. lie therefore set about arranging his temporal affairs with all the dispatch possible preparatory to his final exit Irom the cares and perplexities of this mundane sphere. Having completed tho arrangement of his business belaid him down '-To die; to tleep to sleep, per - , . chance to dream. But ha couldn't die, because "The thoughts of Something after n
ueaui, nie unuicoverea country ironiana
whoee bourne no traveler return.''; uzzled his wiil aud gave him strength to bear the ills he had rather than f!y lo others he knew not of. He tried to vomit it wai no go. lie thrust his index finger frantically town his throat aa far as it would reach, but the cusäed Etuff wouldn't come up. In the ageny of despair he gave one long "heave and set" preparatory to giving up the ghost. A thought struck hi.::. Ru-hiug to the coal oil lamp he took the wick out, swallowed enough of it to reach to his stomach .et fire to the other end of it, and biuwd thr oil out ! In our items cf two weeks ago, which failed to reach you, was a notice of the , marriage of Mr. George Q. Btflof and Miss Sarah Galeutine. This week we record the marriage of Mr. Cbristly to Miss Hanks, all of Bourbon. Also the marriage of M Mr. Courtland L. Morris of this ! i f. .T T1 VT. , A d Mis3 Mary B. Nicker.-.0D, of place and Ularksfield, )., on the 7th inst. We wish our co-laborer, Mr. Morris and his Ohio bride a pleasant journey through life. Timber Land for Sale. Situated In Folk and North townships, Marshall county. Indiana, uescrined asloilowo: Then Viofie.c. i, iown ... nn easi. acre.". . B M of n w '4,H, c. n, h ti Ol nw 14. Bee. 8. town ot, 1M. and 130. in the town Xi. n r 1 east, 80 ucr.-s SI. n r 1 'at, 80 .itcs. AIo h vii!as:e of r-lymoutn, owned by Henry C. Carter, 'the soil is gt-nemlly good. Terms Oni fourth down und nernrifv fnr th.i Kilnnn in one. tw and three years. For farther particulars at-tf JOHN HOIIA, Aß t. Plymouth. Ia4 NEW HARNESS SHOP. I I M AND JO Two farmers met and tho following con versa tion might have been heard: " Whoa! I nay , Jo, have you got your corn pl-iUted yet ? " No ; have you got yours planten? " No, t-ir, not yet, nor have I got allmyprounJ plowed. I had to get a hp set of turners " " Where did yii gel your new set?" M I s:ot them at Haaher & Hohtai! Nev Harness Shop. They are defidedlff the ban I c uld lind in town, both ai to price and qeality. Yon will find hlf sliop in h's ir-w hi v-k o i tho sjinli side of I.nporte street, four .1 w est ol (,'ie iv1 md Si Uoughton' ci.y grocsrr, rod know where that i-?' Oh V"-", I Ituv my proeerie thore.' ' M Well, you lake ray adviee and o to !Iaher fe Haaan a far roar haraeaaV ad I will neeaatee 'hat oti will le will he w II please I with your ' to.TrX arcane, lor h.? bni thai holtest Ducthm in mk bop, aad there an evera! of om aeighbora who chii leatifv to th.! durability of his work." " ;ood bv .io. M Good by Jim.M u Oe baejl 37 BE OP GOOD CHEER ABAFrw roxca:iTio -luose THttBERBClPEI produced byT 8. DENNISON.of Trov. for tht immentafp annihilation of MENTAL AGON Y , by ridioally curing all ratolu of a life of tadiawratlra. No failure. Three for one dollar, with plain dlreolioae.
rSr&dt aUlu w.io wish to purchase coal for I ! their winter use can be supplied with the best!
quality of Pittsburgh coal, by calling en Koch k Co. at the new warehouse. For Sale or Trade. For sale cheap, on reasonable terms. 160 Acre of Land, !vm" two mil 's west of Bourbon, on the LesSn'Ä" d ÄS1LSS5 orchard well, Ac Um balance good land and finely , h r 1 wui iraa,- me same lor a goon wen nnmruvcu uiriu. r or larmer iniorma'ion ca:i or, or aa nn . 1 . . .. w : L. m n:. , r i ,. . jnd .j,- OFU W BOYD ; ' ' ; njm r x , A, , . i supply of the best Ohio Lime. V Look this Way! If you are oat of" employment anl wish t travel, apply at the Red Warehouse, to H. B KEEVES.ot II It. M. MORRIbL. O- Koefl & Co. keep fresa Ontadsn Salt, both srholesele and retail. 98311 & rmimui JTT0RNEYS, C0ÜNELL0RS a( L.W ' AND RÄL ESTATE ÄC2INTS. OFFICE Bank Building, (up stairs,) PLiTMOuxa, i?r. Abstracts of title furnished and special at-, tention riven to Real Estate business. Insurance Policies issued on as reasonable 7 I terms as can be ali'orded, by solvent compa nies, in the m , Home of PJ. .assets,. .$4,000,000 ornQ Qf fsvv Haven ' ... 1,400,000 Hartford of Hartford ' . V00,000 LIFE POLICIES BY THE Equitable Life assets.... 3,500,000 3B Town Lots, wild Lauds, and improved Farms, for sale ov rent. vLMl-tf FniEa3 aal L'jwsmx Arrasriaa For Sale Oviatt! Patent Bob-Sleds; thebest in use Call anJ see for yourae'.ves. . CHVVELXO REEVES, 1! At the Red Warehouse . Koch & Co.. at the New WarehoaM hive Jost received a fupply of th? wry beet quality of Pittsburgh Lump Coal. eepeeiaUy adapted to btoeksmlthliiff pur piis. B'.ackamUhs tn the coantrycaa rclj on this Ccal bein what is bort represented. Land Piaster! ! The very b3st Land Plaster may be fbaad Rt Qe Ko:h A O . ti v W w sS im i Paraaen are ria es ed to call and examir.e for t'uerrveiv-'s. 0 The Home AMnKMKirr. The cheancst and 'best illustrated ftmilv Magazine published. Pilled with the latest illustrated fashion, choice I stories, poetry, wit sod humor. It is just the thing for the younc folks. Published semi- ' m,,ath,!-V at- ocly l'5'J. per PIin ;::' Urg', a,na Upiendid pnzes are sent to agents rmlsing club. : Ageataaasil? clear $10 per day besides , erery aeut tret 3 one chance tor every laoseripiion sent, .11 1 .500 in c-m sent to Agenta. s.rn;.e copies with list of prize?, and term? an! ir'.-truc-lions to agents, fjr.t by im:!os'.:i five ceiitj. Aeent ir anted everywhere. Address iloiis Amusement . Nassau Street, Mew York. Agents .mil d. Eight orten p;o d. a:tire young men can find a jood winter's jjb by applying I )n to H, B. RKBViiS, 01 R. M. MORRILL, at t.'.e Red Wre'irne. or caa al Iren for i.dormaüon oox 225, Plymouth poatoirice. PLEASURE EXCURSIONS can be enjoyed by procuring one ef the many Pine Teams and Carriages kept by I1 thoir "tab1es 0PPitf e Parker Houe, in Pivmouth. If nice carriages, baadeaae spir.tc, horses and reasonable charjres are what yaa want, U0" 040 be aceomnrlated there at any tine of (la or niKht. D.uers funr.shed when wanted Passengers Carried lo all Places in the country at the lowest rates of fare. Plymouth, Feto 13th., iS5-. ALLBMAN & R0?En II. REEVE, I ffS U R . NTC E AGEXT. nsares Pjperty Stock aad Lires. Cash Cap tad over FIFTEEN KILLICN3 GF DOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in the United States O" No asseatrsent fcr losses. Office in PLYMOO XH, IIt..IV.V. Palieiei itsaed Losses paid hereKnglish t.ad German, ai:d 11 nStf. ForSale Ciaao, and on time, A fine residence ia Plymouth. Apply to C. H REEVE, Land Aent. Flftooa S;leii dilti Tows L.3U, within five minutes walk from the bank, in PlvmOUth. Foh Sai-f: at H.vt.f Pnirii, bv ' C. H. REBVB, Land Agent. For Silc at Very Low Figures. A dwelling and Tot. Five rooms, well, cistern, shrubbery and pleasant location. Terms rasv. C. II. KEKVB, Land Atrent. Desirable Property. Five acre3 of land, within fo; ;. r.i Is of Mich ; ian Street, in Plymouth, for sale by r "i XiVVTp i ..,,h i ü 11 tBIS1 Lxncl AffcntWILL SELL A OR EATER QUANTITY ! and better qinüty oftOWQ pr".irtv, well h")cited, thaa will any other into for the same amount ol money. C. H. REEVE, Land Aff(.nt. A Valuable Business Lot in Plymouth, 2i hv li feet, fr silc on easy terms, by CL I. RBBVE, Lao 1 A ..ent. CHANGES FOli rOOll MEX. Nie town hK neir biisiiiefs, and vory lo in price. For sale by C. H. REBVB, Land Agent Insure Your Lifo tr the ol I ' New York Life Inmiance Co ," ihc oldest, safest aa l best c impany in Amcrca. C. H. REEVE, Agent VAJjUABLB gwÄ.RP, and farm lands, for sale hv C. H. REEVE, Land Arrent. Insuro Your Property lo the old "Btita of Hartford," the heal and afeat company n the continent; r t ie PH(ENlX.or PUTNAM, or CONTINEN TAL, or sk '; m it. Delays are dangerous. Kunri' Millions sn capital repretented, by C. H. RBBVE, igemt. Cod:I Dry Cord Wood. For sab' bv C. IT. REEVE.
Swamp B.arnls Fiffn handrod ncnss of the choic.egt swnr land In Minhall aotinty lor sale., o,-, easy terms, in n ireelsto suit purchaser, in prices ranging from S3 ;b $10 per acre. timber lAvns-xiyr mrxPRFn acres qp kTLKXnil) TIMBER LAND FOR MALE, at Alt j& to 35 per acra. Now U the time to buy, aa tbaae Uodi will soon be wirtidrawu (torn market. Ptyeieem Jae. i. ifm a o oaphoü
"INTERNAL REVENUE TAX NOTICE
Collector's Orricr., U. S. Internal Rktenoc, Conti BenH Anr 123 i860 ' bouti Henri, Apr.l-J3, 1000. i . ,i : :oticeis nereny given rnai me annua; w ,w- . i . i l l : duties and taxes a assessed for said col eciiou ,uw internal revenue laws of the L nitrrt nnHor tlio ted Sates in the year I86d, has been filed in this OMce, and tuatsaid duties Md taxes are now uue anu paxaoie. i nereiore an persons :n tue cyuii tv nt T tv ot Martial! in caid uistrict against whom tue sa,llc 'ae uern Kbsest u, K.rs: wouueu iuc uudersigncd collector of said district, or M. A. O. Packard bis deputy in and for said co'intv, will Plymouth an 1 county aforesaid, on the 10th day . of May, If68. and on e.ich day thereafter until , the 1 1 th dn r of June followinj to receive tae , payment of said duties and taxes. And if any person 30 useaeed shall neglect to , pay we same lor more u:tn ten aavs irom ana after the 2!st day of M.J 18, it will become ; the duty ot the collector or his deputy to issae ; and perve upon suca person a ipscisj notice de-1 isjSjssjssessi s mmmm pwj i gis Nseivvt) mmm w auvs ww j tice tnere is a tee ot 70 cents tad nueage ; um ii within ten days from said issue and serrice the tax, ior and nd!ege are not paiJ. then there will h" added to said tax a ueniltv ct 5 per cont. r.ud interest at thnte of one percent, per month I 05 N0RMAN K.DDY, Coiloctoi FPUCATION FOR LICfiNSS. Notice ia hereby given thtt tha un lersisrned will, at the June term of tha Cvtrmiscioner'i court of Marshall county, Indiana, apply for a Ii U ft '1 mm. r ' ,t t 1 0 rt i -! f II . I 1 t ft rcuia " u r , ' J n TrVt 'Wt IiJf4 . i I1 I'll wilii.ll l iJMJpyse I'J m il is uu Jv . iiv. Iline's add . to Brem o'5 i-INK & SflENEFIELD. A PPLICATION FOIl UGENSÜ. Notice U hercbr givea that the nndersirned will, at the June t?rin, of the Com missioners court of Marshal! ennty, InJi Da, applv for a license to retail rtnoas, matt and rpirituo'.is iiquors in less quamn'cs man 'ii.an. 1 113 location on which I propose to soil i Lot No. seventy -one i n Cabbeli'i addition to the town cf : Plvm.iufli t-rjii.'l cr.ivif i- Tililioni. . u . 1 , ...... . i . . . .ii'.'... 37 FERDINAND RIMPLRR. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given thati at the June term, 18GS, of the C'rainissioner's court of Marsbuli county, Indiana, I will apply for a license to retaI vinous, malt, and iptritaoal liquors in less quantities than r. quart. The location on which I propose tose! il on Lot No. four 1 in tleim's ad Ji.ioa to Bremen vG JOSEFI1 EIE1JL, SHERIFF'S t3ALE. 55 Bt virtue oJ a commission and order of a.!c issued by the clerk of the Marshall Ciicait i court, i will oder lor siie to tne highes. ! h-aJer at public auctioi . a, t'.-.e ccur. house dour ia Pljmoath, MarshJ.I county, Indians, cu Saturday, May 23. 1868, j j,et5VOf.n t-ie hours of 10 o'clock a. 'm. and 4 i o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents sod Drafiti Fnr, tnr,n ,1,t,,,.i;l,,VCn vp.of ihm rl. lesctibed real estate situated in marshaii aaaatji ladiens.ta-wit: The north-east quarter of tho euth -wet quarter ofseetioa uumher tight (8) in township thirty -tvo (3ä) aerta of ransje two (3) east. A'o the ea?t half of pn north west quarter of laetioa eipht (o). towaJvp thirtj-two (32), north of ranze two f9) esat.aad tue weet halfoi tae Bortkwt's; quarter of section eight $). township thirtytwo 32), north of rang io (2) east, sHattad la Sf arsnall county. JuJi.m.i And in ce toe rentaend proStj fail to sell for ! a sun Bnffieieot to pa? the amount detatnded bv aid conBkiaHoa mad order cf r?ile,I will, at the same time ai id 1 11 in like it efter ice, an fur sale to the buchest bid'ier at nuhüc auction, i the lee simple, or the eat ire rieht, title ihtenflt j and estate of Henry B. B Mm iad AC-:a K. Böhls, i or so m :ch thereof ai will r te the amount of sVi'l ju'lrment. iuteicst, costs ud accruir.j co:9, in and to the above described real eetatei to Satisfy said writ i-i f ivor of Dav id Zehaet aad against Henry E. BoUs, Anna IZ. Böhls and Chestcn Pickerel replevin bail. Amount now du about $')65 03. 35 DA VI O HOW, Bberltf. ISSOLUTlOM OF P PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore ex;8t!n hetweeu Traiiklia S. Neff and Owen S. Gaekell, ander tne firm name of Neff A Gaskell, dealers in hardware, itoves nnd tinware, at Bjurb n, Ind., is this dj.y dissolved bv atutoal ooaseat. The baaiaesi wii becontinued by Owen S. G.iskeli. who assumes all liabilit'cs. and is t9 receive all amounts due the firm, oa book, note, or other account. franklin s. neff, ovvi;n s. g ask. ell. Bourbon, April 53. CJHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of &n exc jt':on ueuod to me out of the office cf t.:e clerk f trie court of corn., on pleas of Marshall county Indiana, on a juljrruent in favor of William T. "Abbott and William T. ho;p and agaiast AlexarJer Joyce sad ByrOB Moorahaaac as Joyce r.vi Morehouse, John heifl, Harvj Kile and Francis Mathewson, I have levie 1 cn the following property as the proocrtv j of Alexander Joyce and Byron Moerchouse. to- ! wit : The west half of the south east quarter of i to tum thirty three 33 j, township thirty-four 34 north ol range three east, containing eight J acres more or less iu Marshall county, Indiana, wall all the privileges an J appurteninces to tio same belonging, on Saturday, Juncö, 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., I s:iall offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the coart house door ia Plymouth, in paid countv, raid property to-.v;t. The rents anJ profits ürs. for a term not eiceedi; seien years, f no bid is made there for suilicientto aatiify the execut-on, I siial! then ami thcro and la like manner oiler the uitire right title, interest and estate of the det'ecdaufs in aud to said property, or enough thereof to eatisiy the execution. Amouut now due about $.470 CO. 37 1AV1D HOW, Sher ff. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice- is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the Joae Terta, 1 86.S, of tlie Coojinissioner's Cuurt of Marshall Couutv, Indmna, appl j fur a license to retail riooas, malt and spiritUDiis liijuors in les.- qeaatitiee than a quart. The location on wliicb I propoaa to st-ii ia on lut No. SI in liremon. Mfirsha'l Coaatv. InditA. 37 JOIIM BAUER8, Jr. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE, Notice is hereby pivtsn that the nn ler?irr.d will, at the June term, lb. of !hc r mmn sionor'j court of VI uph ill coiin'y, led ana, apj ly f'r alieeene to retail raaaaa malt and spirimou: liquors iu lrs quantities than a quart. The loeation Od which wo propose to soil is L't No 3:1. in Peereeo'e addiuon to the town of Im.ood. Mnrphal! countv. kadi tu 1. JollN C. HASLANG l-R & C FISHER. The rtmerican "ovikina' stove Atter twenty ycr.r eqterteaee In the nisnuiacie.ro of sioea vi- i'-chiiii convineeii, .nj -ir vcari sin,-,' i)iit a vast H mount of money wan boine oxpnded bv th-poop'.,-of this country in hnylec cheap and all aeei worth and tint inn: economy OoealetN in tutyinsr the beat' s" -i hihtuc portion o; whioh vt-: wast-d: Stove that could be made, notwithstanding the price va hk-UtT. ith this view, wo nroe.-.-.i.-ri ioron.trii.-i .:x:-'! Liu'.:.'' pdopatoaorer" '" oi iii.ir.- Ii Iii- I , i . ,i Cm ia no mil". All ; we iHe .i).inii1.iii,.rl wit I. ii . iii i - 1 J l. . l . a i - " - nnl carefally wntUied ii tpmtitM for Um lt nix Mnlsi when hu laapra Yemeni iggeated Itself wc nave at oa) " adopted it, and wo hare sever il of these seCBTed bj letters patent. In tale manner, we no not h,-ift4if lo say, we havf hninrht it to a h'"b"- tnt- of p rfectien than ha iMretefeteaeea attain, d in e. iking - es. The reeeal ianjaefesaenai in this vtrn aaeedded larjrafy to IIa eosiwäiesMM aael eebctlveaeee. in ail the varif ti' f stovrs we manufacture, we study nefiilne, durability, oonvrnionee aod eeosMNay in operaion, ratii-r thaocaeapa se in priea, and in ao d dng we are sat illed we study the iutt-rest of tho-.' p r our stoves. ' BHSATv, PACKARD A CO , Albany. N V, INDIGESTION Is but another n i ii-f r dyspepsia. t1m1 the r ; of many ills Robaok 8ta:aaeh Bitte. ; tkon iu wineglass full dosen, directly after oach meal, will surely rffect a p '-nmuont cure. Do not
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OWNSHIP LIBRARY TV. lihr.-v helflmrin to center township bee D I been removed 10 tue vine t-i iuo uuun. 6u oa Michigan sttect. north of the Parkea bouse, ia m .... . . . ProPare hooks Persons desiring to procure books f 1 ilUIUU.U. can do gQ . appi,,,j to the librarian, end tnoee g to the librarian, sna tnose Lav; . ... nkg for nure thsn 30 day ere requested lQ .hera at once and eave trouble. 37 "vT J.G. OäBORNE, Librarian. : ,,,,, . T T aTUitv l la Circuit Court, August term, 1568. Solomon S. Sroick, i v. Xo'esnd Attachmsnt Mark Crippin. ) ' T, . . . th pnt-.,ed reuse . hf .. nm v.;-, ' - ' against the defendant, and it appearing by the atn ja7:tof acompeteut person that the sddeedMrk Cri pin ta a non.reident of the state of Illdiana gto therefore hereby notified of .ho aa,A -..r.i,:,,. Kim .r.d , heeaer.sase or dt-mur thereto. at the j 1 1 vi r.iiu t.auat;oii vnv ii . ci via tuv u of s-aid court, to be begun and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on theeecoad tletlJiJ cf Auguat, 18G1, paid com-daint nd the matrors a:.d things therein contained and ai loped will te hi;u,:d and cetermiued ia hi absence. JOHN C. CUSH MAN. Clerk. Johr. G. Osborne. PlfTs A.tt. YrTflUT i John R'ain, treasurer cf the corporate town of Plymouth, Ind., p-esen8 to the presMent and board cf trustees of said town the following exhibit, showing the condition of the finances of said town a: the prtatnt time, aud the receipts aad disbarseakeitif for the lical year ending szy 7, . ItECEIPT. Ba:auce on hand May 7th, 1S07 f 81 W Total tax duplicate 4,478 67 Licenses collected 121 00 gae rrave-vard lots 80 00 Total receipts 4.7U 6a BKSBIfUBH AND CEEDITI. DeFinquent taxes returned $1.470 17 Double assessments... 49 bS Firemen's receipts Corporation orders redeemed Interest on ciders 171 69 8,003 87 15 23 Total Bahtnce cash on hand. 4,710 81 80 CONDITION Or GRAYE-YAED FCND. Received from formerbalar.ee 30 M " sale cflct3 30 00 Total receipts Faid orders for work. , .$30 eo .$189 50 $70 C3 Fund dr. to corporation , There nave been i?sued daring the year up to and includid May "th, lb'33, corporation orders for fire cepartuien. $1,043 83 roads sLrects, crossings and corpora'.ion expenses 2,425 07 School orders 500 00 Giave yard orders 137 50 Total orders totted during the ear $4 103 15 Of these there have bean redeemed S. jjs 97 Amount cf orders outstanding and unpaid J 1, 1 05 28 All of which ! respectfully mbatittett JCH BLAUT, Treasurer. The above account, after being duly examined bv the board is found to be correct, and i ihe same is approved and confirmed, and the clera oraereu to ubnsh trc same. H. B. DICKSON, PrLsident. (Attest,) Joun Blai', Clerk. S7 Great argaiss! PEOPLE DO UPPBECWTE BÄRGMKS I GRSAT BfSn AT 9t & SSSKER'S! we abe aacaivraa a aaaoa stock or CLOTEIlTa, Dry Goods, llals, Caps, Trunks, Gents Furnishing Goods, Qoujht Just klef-re tbe Recent lllse (:i Pr ices. Calicoes, 10, 12, 14 and 16 cts. Brown Muslins, S, 10, 12 and U 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. ; QqqJ BalmOral9 foT SI 50. ; . .T n , , Tine White Bllllkets, 4 50 pair. Government Blankets, (six lbs.) $4 00 pair. Wl UAVB RBCB1VKD TUK LATEST 8 TT LB OV HflflptinVSrtiii Entirely New! O? THK I ATEST STYI ES. GOOD SUITS, SI2 & S(5. WB UAVB JTST GOT A F1UST-CHSS TAILOB, AlD CAN GIVE TOC TITS TO Y0CH EN Ii ÜB SATISFACTION. riothing Cat Clcmed and Repaired ON SHOBT NOTICt. ma or rill be sold on a OOPHIT OF 3 MfJMTMR VI a WW! Wi t To pood and rcsponelble parties. S. t M . BECKER
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