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ffBfaaSBBD EVERY THURSDAY MOKSUXa AT TLYMOUTU, INDIANA. by s. Mcdonald. mdK, UH POSi - OFFICE B UZLDVfO, UPSTAIRS TF.RSS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 2W A TEAK U WBKL raym-nte mast te made invariably in advance, and N paper in nilliy will be discontinued at the exIraUan ofttw tim? pati for, unless advance payment r made fcr a '.ongvr period. T:wT-T,'-cribors who jetlh'-.r papers by the carrier vil! be charged twenty-live cents a yearextra. Local and Miscellaneous. AvmhltM AiiKST-?. The Mtasstag advertising jj'- ., ithorized tocontract for advertising at onr ow -'I eah rato: Cook, Cobcr Co., Masonic Jertple, QMfcOJpJ : Phttinoill, 37, Park Row, SewYori; Geo. P. Rowkll Co., 40, Park Row, ,n'w York; COOK. Coax as aMvck. Cincinnati. O. Go to Kencbarger'a for saddles. Commissioners court next Monday. A lot of new goods at Moore & Flemings. 2 Common Pleas Court commences next Moadsy. In am. s arc due Hon. Schuyler Colfax fur public documents. Sociable of the Episcopal church this evenbg at J. It. Lose v 's. Tn:: supervisor of this district 20 is doing some good work on the streets. We wrier:-tand (not from official sources, Lowerer,) that ico cream and strawberries have been in the market some time. The weither is conducting it.-elr with - great propriety row-a-days. nope we shall be able to chroniole a "continuJ ano ' 7 W . TnE new time card of the P. F. W. & 1 C. R. W. appears on the fourth page of to-day's paper, thanks to the kindness of the agent at this place. TilE wheat prospect in this county was never better than at present. Some farmera say it looks almost too good for the time of year, and fear the rust. j j Attention. Protection Hook k Lad - der c mpany No. 1, wiil meet at Firemen's hal', Tuesday evening, June 2d. at 7 o'clock regular monthly meeting. Busi-j lieas of importance to be transacted. While handl.'ng a pistol, a few Jnv: T - U 1 AM !1 II . I -"CUB arc.ueniai.y W binptlf through At baud, inflicting u: I ur.comiortaüie wouna. ana lurmshmg an other waning against carelessness in the u -.e of fire-arKs. M LUEB1 Theatre is advertised to perform here to-murrow night, which will bo the begiuuing of a series of theatrical en tertainments they propose to x've in this !

plrcc. As it is a first-ciass troupe the cit- arc aiJ ,0 co,,;ai', curative properties izjns may expect a nice ti ne. t0 au extent equalled by few other compounds. Unlike a vast number uf nos:iA30Nic Deputy-Grand Master M . j truais ;,nd humbugs vended by quack pedVi. llice. E. 11- Shook, W. M. Plymouth j Jlcrs, Hoofland's remedies a-e a staple neLoagoXo. 149, and D. McDonald, W. I tj to health, happiDeu, and longTitj. m. L'ourbcn Lodge, left for Isdiaoftpolia I fh degree of prosperitj atuiaed by this

,JH -J ing, IO aiwna We Sitting I of the Clrand Lodge. The city fathers have determined to cnraroi the hog ordinance, which has been : pgertieeHj a dead letter for some time j past, and the town marshal has notified ' the public that on and after the first ot JtMM tie ordinance will again come fjrth iu neiTucas of life. rrt j-i -. - ! iriMicrmi.1 1ra ' iana proposes to i take a pleasure trip to Bremen, next Mori-1 d !y. The member-? will meet wit, a ' hesrty reception from the Bremen boys, j J ... . , . ' and tne expectations of a good tin will , , . . . TT . ,6"i,""jraW' "J b 'hCrC t0 Trf. hot days of summer are almost on u so near, in fact, that the advertise-! laent in to-day's pip-r. headod 'Tee. Ice," ! mi& 4tmUhm powew pecetiai attractions

uur l;Jwn waaew. Urden can be leltiss of affection upon the icy lips, and all

ac i aui s ooot anl laecc store, where they will receivo prompt attention. IIeckell's veeretabre n'ue euro has justly merited and is now receiving tfce almost uaiversal approbation of the people in every ague district in tho union. It does the work right up. it no humbuand deserves to be patronized by ull wlio need an article of this kind. For sale by all druerzists. We recently had thc pleasure of graspng the friendly hand of James Woodrow j u Ul ' Esq., formerly of Uni place, but now of Kansas. J, W. is engaged in agricultural pursuit, having enrolled himself mong the sturdy yeomen of Kansas some . , ßplendid health and pirit,, and thinks -there's no place like" Kansas. In Allowin too closely the opinions cf mich journals as the Chicago Tribune ar.J Jurnalt we were last week led into the error of prophecying that Colfax would not be nominated for the vice-presidency. Hereafter we shall not put our trust in radieal newspapers, particularly th se of Chicago. Our radical cotcmporarics aWscd thomselves to better purpose than we bad supposed, and will accept our congratnlations accordingly. "W never had a dfar gazelle," etc. Tei patent printer's galley designed by Geo Lindsey & W. A. Long, both of this place, has been successfully introduced tc the Franklin type foundry, Cincinnati where orders will be filled. To the profession we would state, that this instrument h 80 constructed as to enable the workman to "lock up " matter instantaneously; the galley may then be inverted aod the type caaoot be shaken out

The Plymouth Base Ball Club, No. 1, i:afftf mpmVrs Kas published last

week,) met at the Democrat office on Thursday evening last, and completed its organization by the selection of the following officers: F. M. Hite, President, J. W. Hovghton, Vice-President, O. Perry Klinger, Treasurer, J. McDonald, Secretary. The club met for practice on Monday afternoon last, aod was "satisfied" with its first experieuce. An accident which might have had a serious termination occurred in the hardware store of H. B. Lickson, last Tuesday. Wm. D. Thompson, while assisting to carry a weight of some kind, lost his balance and fell backwards through a trap door which is situated at the back end of the store, cutting a gash in his head and injuring one hip. His escape from being very seriously injured was almost miraculous. See notice in another column ot pasture lot. This lot is conveniently situated and the terms are verv low. TnE Phrenological Journal for June contains Gerge Hall, first mayor of Brooklyn ; Phineas Staunton, artist; Gov, Isaac Murphy ; J. G. Holland (" Timothy Titcomb ; ") King Theodore ; Thomas D' Arcy Magee, with portraits, biographical and phrenological sketches philosophy of ! 1 1 af 1 t creaming anu insanity; xir. ueecner a philosophy; The secret of success, for young men ; writing for the press; Abyssir,ia and its people, etc. S. R. Wells, 889 Broadway, H. Y. Quite a breeze prevailed in this vicinity iast Tuesday evening. The Clerk of the weather issued a decree, and Jove walked forth in the element, for a while reigning sublime; the artillery of the heavens resounded in awful peals frightfully near, aml then In dlstant "Mrig Uin urged by hurricane velocity, deluged the Cartn. and one of A. L Wheeler's shade trees failed to stand the pressure.' Canine vs. Swine et Crinoline: It was serious, but laughablo when, on Monday last, a certain "educated" dog I vcry naturally conceived the entirely origiJea 0f iaking a ip at a grunter Yerj atarailj, too, fa ftwineOip got ex cited. A corpulent lady from the rural i uistnct nappenea to dc stanaing in tne iiue of march the hog was bent on going. The result may be gucssei at, but modesty forbids us portraying further the scene. IIoorLANis German bitters and tunic oBtlmn thront Lis nl.ilnntlrnr.i, on. w - ----- - - - O 4 endeavors, b one of hi.s rewards, yet scarce less to be desired than the spirit of thnnkfulncps actuating the breasts of thousands who for the blessing of health owe him a debt of gratitude.. Communicated. NeT6f vrcra the truthful and soleum words of sacred sonz brought more lorciLl .1 .1 1 1 sencc (Jeath ? tlie lamented and truly mourned friend aud neighbor, Mrs. liediah KvaQ? wa3 communicated to me. "Tri'-nd after frieud departs. " UM , , . , , 7 Who hath not lost a mend 7 1'ew inJccd bat hare not felt the bitlerne, thc ..gh of seeing their most loved ones ui-'fado away from their siht witnessed with sorrow too deep for expression, tho lust strtiele, listened wilh achin- heart? to the last dying moan, pressed the last ig over. There, cold in death lays the beloved one, and then we realize all we have lost. Thc voice is hushed that cheered I US in SrrW; th CVCr read hand is ral" I aD' the Wanu' ,ovinS I,e;irt is Bt,I,cd forevcr- AU thi anJ rc P1 I. i a-r. to "irouSh 3 m,üa a3 1 fiat a ,ew J since, iu his desolated home, beside the aged and d?eply bereaved companion of the deceased, aod heard him in trembling tones tell of her worth, testify to her! L'ooduess. her faithfulness, and kinrlno. i i h i. u 1 and Kcntleness. None knew her but hived her Triilv rrr.rA , , J b. , . T...l aown to uie grave, a nusbanu s heart is crushed with sorrow; children mourn a mother, friends and neighbors regret one endeared to them. Cheerful, genial, loving and beloved, she has left them; but ,et ug hope that ghc tQ i Lan1 of pure delight," where all is love d Peace- May annrel bands conduct her redeemed and glorified spirit to that bright abode, thc paradise of God. Let us not thiuk of her as lying in the silence ot the grave, but as roaming amid the beauties and glories of the New Jerusalem. Fiiends, aged mourner, children, weep not that she is gone, but live as she lived, that when the trials and temptations of life are over, you may meet her in that land where no one sickens and dies, anl where all is joy and gladness, to dwell forever and forever. MVRA. Tn highest price paid for produce at the no warehouse of Koch &Co. Db?ttT8Tbt.- Only $il met for Teeth and warranted oi the best material. C. H. Midolicton, Dcntlnt Of South Bend, will visit Plymouth, on tho 1st Monday in each month, and will remain three days. Kooms at the Parker House. All other dental work done on the most reasonable terms, and 11 work warranted tö gir eotirs atlsfeetian or the monoy refunded.

To be turned 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 in this County are perfectly wortliless 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 find too late that it is not. By calling at our Abstract office you can satisfy beyond a doubt. CORBIN & VANVALKENBUHGn. Abstract offl m. over the B m'c Pied. EVANS. On Wednesday, May 20, BeDiAn Evans, aged G4 years, 5 months aud 21 days. Mrs. Evans was born in Knox county, Terjn. She came into this couuty in September, 1835. She was among the pioneer band of whom few now remain. For 36 years she was a believer in the christian religion! On April 19, 1868 she was confirmed. Her death was sudden, but she was prepared. She desired to die and be buried in the time of spring flowers. Her hope was obtained, and in the hope of the resurrection, she was buried on the beautiful day of the asceusion of the Sarifir intn henrnn fflif nfw rents in noaee

from her labors, and her works do follow j her. " Precious in the sight ot the Lord is the death of his saints GREAT DISCOVER!'. It has long been claimed that if we knew it, there would be an herb, or a combination herbe, roots and barks that would cure all the ills human flih is heir to Br. Möhler with a few of his professional friends, have kept this i!v constantly in vi.W, and labored earnestly and - rscvi rinlr yorir to find this m-t lesirablc treasure. Though they have not found an instant cure for all complaints, they have nevertheless discovered a J remedy, which, as yet, ha? never failed in coring chills and fever, dyspepsia, and all diseases arising rrom any impurity of the blood or disarrangement of the digestive organs, including ha complaint, coughs, colds, sick headache, neuralgia, nervousness, general debility and all affections of tho kidneys and urinary organs. This great discovery, In honor of the indefatigable labors of Dr. B. Mishler. is called Mishler's herb bitters and wherever introduced takes the place of quinine and the host of other remedies used heretofore for the complaints mentioned above. Sold by all druggists and general dealers. Prepared sokly by DR. S. B. HARTMAN, & CO., Successors to Dr. B. Mishler, Lancaster, Penn. 36 The steam sawmill of Mr. James Emcry, on the Whitley and Huntington coun ty line, was destroyed by fire on the 11th inst- Loss aboutJSOO. Will senator Hendricks resign '!IndiannpoUg Journal Will trnrpmnr Dakor rnsirm 9 Luluin. Will governor Daker relgn . inaian a poh's SdtftHel. BOURBON ITEMS Prepared for the Democrat. BOURBON LQLfCE, MO 1 fc V. 31. ÜUI KUUiN, l- I'- ! Regular rommucitlons second and fourth Tuesday evenings ofeach month. Visiting brethren always welcome. II. Ü. Weaver, P. McDONALD. Sec'y W. M. BOURBON LODGE, No. 203. X. O. O. IP. Regular meetings every Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, the west side of Main - street. J. K. IkMfhfeM, Sec y. John WladWgler, N. G. .V. F. ÜHUBCII Eer. C. W. Timmon pastor. Meetings every Sn.id.iy at 10'J a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School l p. in. V. It. VHUBCH Rev. A. Potter nastor. Moetinjr ?verj- Sunday at 10VJ a. in. and 7 p. in. Suuday School I p. in. TBI nasty scamp who does the editorial on the putrid abolitioa concern over the way from your office, has again felt it his duty to come to the rescue of his senseless correspondent, Harman, who signs his effusions u X," in tho Fesser-Sheets case, Harman ought to have more sense than to let his reputation, what little he has, be prostituted by the touch of the moral leper, whose sense of decency ought to have taught hint to satisfy his petty malice in

"J other w, Ü..Q under the cover of " X" 8houlJ rcmcmb" j rainls known b" thc mmVa7 1,0 1;:PS. ' aod if 1,0 has aDy dcsire t0 be lookea u'"

on as a respectable citizen, he must cut loose from the man who i.s ruining his reputation by stealing his good name something thc creature never had, and which could do him no good, but would make Harman poor indeed. A. Lititeiiberger has moved his stock of goods to Kokomo, Ind. The postofficc lias been moved into the new storeroom of Houghton & Cindrick, on the cast sido of thc gtrcet. Persons wanting cows or utock of any kind pastured, can have pasture at my marsh, one and i one-fomth miles north-west f Pivmnnti, . Tfm. one dollar per month, in advance. nymonth. May 28. D. O QUIVEY. T TT Potter and Spanglcr are now furnishing thc citizens of Plymouth with pure ice, procured from Dixon and Prf-tty lakes. They deliver it at residences, stores, etc., at ihe following rates : DIXON LAKE ICE. Regular customers, by the 100 lbs. 50cts per 100 Familie, in quantities not lesa than 10 lbs. 75cts per 100 PRETTY LAKE ICE. One cent per pound in any quantity. Orders left at Paul's shoe store will be promptly attended to. JOÖEHH POTTER, May 28- PETER SPANGLER. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice i hereby given that, at the Jim term. 186H, of thc Commissioner's court of Marshall county. Indiana, I will apply for a license to retail vinous, malt, and spirituous liquors iu less quantities than a quart. The location on which I propose to sell is on Lot No. four4in Heim's addition to Bremen36 JOSEPH BIEIIL. D ISSOLUTION OF PAKTNFRSii IF.

The partnership heretofore existing between Franklin S. Neff and Owcnö Haskell, under the firm ii ame of Neff k OaBkeH, dealers in hardware, stoves and tinware, at HouHtnn, Ind., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tin- business wil be continued by Owen 8. Oaskcll, who assumes all list-:! it!es. and is to receivo nil amounts due the firm, on book, note, or othor account. FRANKLIN 3. IErr OWEN S. GA8KELL. Bourbon, April 39.

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D LfMOUTflJJEMMIUT. Official Paper of Marshall County ! TERMS - - $2 A YEAR. Published Every ThüVsdiiy MomiDg -ATpj TTTUf OTTrnTT 1JJ I IflUU 1H) INDIANA. Devoted to the interests of the democratic party, the principles of Washington, Jefferson. Madison, and to the best interests of the people of Marshall county. Believing that the objects of the so-called re publican party are to inflict uon this once happv ' country, the enfranchisement of the neiro race. ! and the u'timate disfranchisement of all white citizens who do not subscribe to their tiieory, we shall oppose that liegro-loying, constitution hating l:,rfi.a nv " .21-11 Am .knu. 2 enemy of free government with all the ability we possess Webelievo that this is a WHITE MAN'S GOVERNMENT, made bv white men. for the It ..e t v.-.i:.. .1,, there nLoald be bo pririlsed cmm in tbis countrv, tne rich ninn should be no longer exempt from taxation. while the laboring man has to toil ana,weatto pay tne expenses oi tne governmentThe Democrat is firmly established on a solid foundation, and thc proprietor will spare no pains to make it worthy the support of the democracy of Marshall county Ho aska the Co-operation of all democrats in aiding to extend its circulation, and hopes the interests of the party will n.it he furthe-jeopardized by the apathy cf men who might with very little effort double thc circulation of their county organ. ADVERTISERS Will find thr Democrat a paying medium for advertising. Advertisements will be ineertsd on reasonable terma, for any legth of time required. THE Job Priiihg Having purchased a full asiortmcnr of all the latest styles of Job Type, we are prepared to execute JOB PRINTING of every de scription In the highest style ef the art, on terms that will guarantee entire satisfaction. Every description of FANCY JOB FRITTING Programmes, Bill-Heads, Ball Tickets, Cards, &c.

j. McDonald, Prop'r.

I ATTORNEYS, C0ÜNELL0RS at LUV AND REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFICE Bank Building, (up stairs,) PLYMOUTH, Abstracts of title furnished and special attention giVen to Real Estate business. Insurance Policies issued on as reasonable terms as can be afforded, by solvent companies, in the Home Of N. Y.- -assets,. .$4,000,000 Home of New Haven ... i,4oo,ooo Hartford of Hartford . fjmflW LIFE POLICIES BY THE Equitable Life assets. .3,500,000 tTown Lots, wild Lands, and improved Farms, for sale or rent. vl2-41-tf (LT Blacksmiths who wish to purchase .'oal for their winter uac can be supplied with the best quality of Pittsburgh coal, by calling on Koch k Co. at the new warehouse. O Koch Si Co., at the new warehouse have a supply of the beat Ohio Lime. ET Look this Way! JTH If you are oat of employment and wisht) travel, apply at the Red Warehouse, to H. B. REEVE?, or 11 R.M. MORRILL. O" Koch & Co. keep fresh Onotuhg Salt, both wholesale and retail. T OWNSHIP LIBRARY. The library belonging to center township has ben removed to the office of the undersigned on Michigan sttect. north of the Parkea house, in Plymouth. Fersons desiring to procure books j can do so bv applying to the librarian, and those ' having books forraore than 30 days are requested to return them at once and save trouble. 37 3w J. G. OSBORNE, Librarian. Farwicks and LuMBsanev Attention For Sale. O viatt's Patent Bob-Sleds ; the best in use Call and see for yourselves. CE VVELX) ft REEVES, 11 At the Red Warehouse . Koch & Co., at the New Warehouse have Jut reeelted a supply of the very best quality of Pittsburgh Lunin Coal, eb-jcially adaoted to blacksmithinsr purnoses. Blacksmiths pi the country can rely on this Cow being what is here represented. Land Plaster!! Th" verv best Land Plaster mav be found at Ge Koch .t Cos. BOW VarehottM. Farmers are reques -d to call and examine tor themseivcs. The Home Amüsement. The cheapest and bett illustrated ftmilv Magazine published. Filled with the latest illustrated fashion, choice j stories, poetry, wit and humor. It is just the thing for the young folks. Published semimonthly, at only $1,50 per annum. Large and splendid prizes are sent to agents raising clubs. Agents easily clear $10 per day besides, every aKet one chance for every subscription sent, in 1,500 in ca?h sent to agents. Sample copies with list of prizes, and terms and mstruc-i-iona to agents, sent by inclosing five cents Aeeuts wanted everywhere. Address Agcnts wanted everywhere. Address Home Amusement, 78 Nassau Street, New York. .4 eilt Wanted. Eight orten good, active young men can find agood winter's job by applying soon to II, B. REEVES, or R. M. MORRILL, at the Re 1 W irehousc. ör can a4lreH for ialorm,t;mi hnx 9S&. PK-mnuth nr!3f niV PLEASURE EXCURSIONS! can be enjoyed by procuring one of the many j Fme Teams and Carriages kept by Ali I 12 MAN & ROSE , at their stab'ea opposite the Parker House, in Plymouth. If nice carriages, handMNM spirited, horses and reasonable charges are what you want, j you can ba accommodated thore at any time of j day or night. Drivers furuis icd when wanted j ana Passengers Carried to all Places in the country at the lowest rates of fare . Plymouth, Feb. 13th., 1868. ALLEM AN k R03KPJ II. REEVE, INSURANCE AGENT. Insures Foperty, Stock and Lives. Cash Capi t over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in the; United States. Ü" No assessment for losses. Office in PLYMOO TH, IBTDLAJNTA. Policies issued English and German, and Losses paid here, 11 n3tf. For Sale Chaap, and on time, A line residence in Plymouth. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Land Agent. Fifteea Splendid Towu Lots, within tivc minutes walk from the bank, in Plymouth. Fok Bam at Hau Puck, by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. For Sale at Very Low Figures. A dwelling and lot. Five rooms well, cistern, shrubbery and pleasant location. Terms easy. Y. If. REEVE, Und Agent. Desirable Property. Five acres of land, within forty rods of Michigan Street, in Plymouth, for sale by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. WILL SELL A GREATER QUANTITY and better quality of town property, well located, than will any other hum for the sun; amount ot monev. 0. H. REEVE, Land Agent. A Valuable Business Lot in Plymouth, M bv 12 feet, for sale on easy terms, by C. H, REEVE, Land Agent. CHANCES Füll POOR MEX. Nice town lots, near business, and very lo in price. For sale by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Insuro Your Life tn the old " New York Lifo Insurance Co.," ihe oldest, safest and best company in Aruerca. C. II. KKKVfe, Agent. VALUABLE gpgARF, and farm lands, for sale by C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. Insure Your Property in the old " JSl na of Hartford," the best and Batost COUipanj on the continent; or the IMKHNiX, or PUTNAM, of CONTINENTAL, or BBCÜRITY. Delays are dangerous. Fight Millions CAPITAL represented, by C. 11. REEVE, Agent. Good Dry Cord Wood. For sale by H. REEVE. Swamp LaiHl FtO.vn htinfli Ml SCfSfl of the choiot sw amp i.anh in Marnhall nounty 1r Mle, on ennjr term. In paro l to suit purchasers, in prices ranging from $8 10 per acre. TmWMAf!ISM ?SrK AW8 0I'

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C. AULTMAX & GO'S "SWEEPSTAKES."

THE ONI.T GENUINE it o trr vTmom SWEEPSTAKES" THSESHUJQ MACHINE. C. Act.tman & Op., J H. H. Tatuob. Mannfiu-turors. ( auton. Ohio. Gcu'l Weitem Ag't, Chicago, DL TWO ST7LES CF EOSSE POWERS. The Improved "Carey" Power iBoth eight and ten horse .) THE "COMPENSATING" POWER, (Both cii:ht and ten horse.) A commendablo ambition crista among .threshers to " own tho boat machine ia the aeighborhood." Notbiug 1b more disagreeable to them that to have farmers complain that their work is not properly diie, or to lose yalncble tine by reason of breakages, and they cannot bo too carofal In selecting a machine. The Sweepstakes is the accredited had Of the Truvsliiiig Miv-liiiv f.milly, and iw enperior ettvngth, dnrnbiflty, firuj)H ity. cm of draft. ptIc of finish, and capacity Ear nucvbiaig and ckaning graii faster and better than any other are acknowledged. The great reputation achieved by this fjivnrlte machine, hr led Mitral nnncnipuloiiK mannrarturcrs, and Bnterow gffitit, to attach the name S wkethtak Eh , in .ne wny and another, to their machines, and adverli.-eiii-MiU tumislod Hud deceive. To avoid dtception, ut ( thsit everv machine has the card, "C. Al'I.TMAN A CO., Mäntfacti beiis, Canton, Ohio," in gilt letters, cunfpicuoubly on both eidce of the Separator. The Genuine Sweepstakes enables tile thresher to pick his cutom-rs, rHdom btope for repairs, lasts much longer than Otiten, 6aves much grnnibling and vexation, doe the name amount of work w ith lees labor,, and eaablM him to se-lect the best and most profitable joM. The farmers give it the preference, and oflen an extra price per bushel, because it threshes clean from the heads, separates perfe.tly from the straw, cleans fit for market without w.tste, saves all the grain, does its work with the utmost speed, safety und economy, and does not keep a ga;g of men and learns about them on expense. The elegant " Patent Pivot Side Gear la to be found only on the " Swkkpbtakes." Our "Patent Cleaning Apparatus" enables the operator to control the direction of the blast; and position of the seives, and clean either heavy or light grain, without waste, as fast as it can be threshed the chafT and dirt being separated from the grain before U strikt the stire at all. Taylor's Safety Couplings, for Tumbling Koda, which save money, tune aud danger to man and beast, are fumbhmi ou all our machines. Separators, Horse Powers, StrawStackers, Gears, or Jacks, sold separately, When desired. A written warranty delivered with every machine. The "SWEEPSTAKES" is usually a very eearM article after haneot, aud parties should order eartif. Call or send and get a pamphlet circular giving a full description and particulars, together with numerous certificates, and the names and residence of several thousand persons who have bought end uaod tut Sweefbtakes in the North-west aloua. NICOOLS k BRO., Agents at Plymouth. The CELEBRATED Bnekeye Reaper and Mower, The well known buckeye grain drill, sold by NICOLE.S Ä: BRO. , Office over Brownlee k Logan's dry goods store. 38 C?HER!FFS SALE. By virtue of an execution issued to me out of the oflice of the clerk of the court of common pleas of Marshall co'untv Indiana, on a judgment in favor of William T. Abbott and William T. Shoap and agaiii3t Ale xandr Joyce and Byron Moorchouse as Joyce and Morehouse, John Lew -is, Barry Kile and Francis Mathcwson, I have levied on the following property, as the property of Alexander Joyce and Byron Moerehouie. towit : The west hlf of the south exst quarter of section thirty three 33 J, township thirty-four 34 north of ringe three east, containing eighty acres more or less in Marshall couniv, Indiana, with all the privileges' and appurtenances to the game belonging, on Saturdu, June (, 1S68, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., I ?hall olTer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Plymouth, in said countv, said property to-wit. The rents and profits fust for a term not exceedIrK seven years. If no bid is made there fr sufficient to satisfy thc execution, I shall then and there and in like manner offer the untirc right title, interest and estate of the defendants in and to said property, or enough thereof to satisfy the execution. Amount now due about $470 00. 37 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. A PPLICAT10N FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the June Term, 186, of the Commissioner's Court of ManhaU Countv, Indiana, apply for a license to retail vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in lam quantities than a quart. The location on which I propose to sell is on lot No. 24 in Bremen. Marshall Countv. Iudiaua. 37 JOHN BAUERS, Jr. FPLICATION FOR LICENSE, Notice il hereby given that the undersigned will, at the June term, 1868, ofthecommissioner'scourt of Marshall countv, Indiana, apply for a license to retail vinous, ma It and spirituous liquors in lcfs quantities than a quart. The location on which we propose to sell is Lot No. 3i!, in Pearson's addition to the towu of Iuwood, Marshall county. Indiana. JOHN C. HASLANGER & C FISHER. BE OF GOOD CHEER A1IPIY CONCEPTIOM-tkOM IHKIi ltl IPIS produced by T. B. Drmnison, Trov. N. Y. for the immediate annihilation of MENTAL AC.ONY, by radically curing all results of a life of indiscretion. No fiilurc. Three for one dollar, with plain directions. 28 ly güRVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned county surveyor sf Marshall county, Indiana, will at the request of of George Bailey and Calvin Clark, prooeed on the l.rth day of June to survey aud subdivide the following lands in Marshall county : Section 3fi, town 32, Range 'J, andestablis the corners of the lands belonging to said OOWM Radev and Calvin Clark in said section. Said survey will he continued Irom day to day if nceonurj till eompleted. Non resident owners of lands in said section who fail to meet nie at the time above mentioned, at the residence of Gem Bailey, and defray or provide for defraying their portioa ft the expen ses of said survey, wt d he returned to thc county auditor as delinquent, an 1 such JatUMfM uries placed on the tax duplicate for collection according to law. 39 M. II. RICE, Surveyor. 1TLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that thc undersigned will, at the June term, IH6, of the Commissioners' court of Marshall county, Indiana, apply for a licenso to retail vinoas,maU and spirit uous liquors in less quanutien than a quart, i he ! tU, on whtch I propose to sell Is Lot No.

sctehty-one, lh t abbelPsadditkni to the town of j Flyroouth, Mwrsliall countv, Indiana. I 37 FERWNAND RIMPLER.

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(leaning A Repairing DONE ON SHORT ?fOTlCE, IN THE BEST MANNER, At THE NEW TAILOR SHOP, OJtl noon solth or rfkvks buothikt's. )8) A. WAMS. gURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given llwt thr undersigned, csunty surveyor of Marslrall eoun'y, Indiana, will at the request of James Io!lar and Elia Messer -smith, proceed on te Iftli day June, 1868, to snrvey aud sabdivide the following lainls in Marshall county: Section F,town 34, range 1 . ami establish the mi ners of thf Unds belonging to tLc oaid James Hollar and Elias Mts.-Jersinith in said sCctisn. Said survey will be continued from day to flay if ecetaary till compleb '. Non-resident ovnon of laud in said section who fail to meet n' at the time above Mentioned, at iL a residence of Jnmes Dollar and ktrar or provide for defraying their portion of the perrseä of said nurvsy, will be returned to the eourty auditor as delinquent, and sweh dehuqucnciit plsced on tho tax duplicate fer collection according to law. 39 M. H. RICR, Purveyor. " IMPORTANT NOTICE I All persons knowing themselves indebted to me forSarreyhig cansara toat by calling and paying U immediately. n3tf J. M. KLINGER r I hr hem ot Pittsburgh Lump and Fn Coal kept for aale at tow new warehouse of Koch A Co.