Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 June 1868 — Page 3
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Plymouth Democrat. OttLlSHED KVKRY THURSDAY MORNING AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. by j. Mcdonald. p V -V T. V P' 7-n FFICF P. f'TT. l TWO l'PTA TItS tsmh or tciwurTKM, gsti i teir b apywte.
ÄnlÄlÄ AiSSJFSÄ yent Tm','i '-iVr- whn .r hir napr hv the carrier till t char- d tweaty-flTe ceati :i jaei a&Ura. mm f i i i ' i r Löi L AND MldCELLAiriOUS. - - -" - ' ' . -- - A'jV'Hrtsrcj oMT.s-liW rinwin? nincruriii,. rent re authoria l torontract foradrertlsintr at ur rejt eh rate: Coos. Corcru a Cax, Haam le feoiple. C lirajo : S. M. PaTriv.aLL. 37, Park Row. Ijw York: tia'v P. RoWUU a Co.. SB fark Row, da.-w Yerfc; Ceou. CMon Vacs. ClacteaatL o. Ci 1!T. It is currently reported that Mr Pomeroy, a gentleman from Valparaiso, ha.- purchased the Republican office at! this place --possession to be given to-mor j row. TlIE T'mted SriXES MrsiCAI. REtiew. Price 32 per year. Each numbr of the lUview will contain from twelve to thirteen pages of interesting musical readiug, art items, reviews, etc., together with from twelve to fourteen pages of piano ion8 and piano pieces, thus giving in each uumber of the Review about f2 worth of eltoiee new niusi1, by the most popular writers in America. Address J. L. Feters, Music Publisher,; Jiox New York. St n a w nra.it y FumvAt Th l f. i y-v e ., , , , .,, ; !ers m the Order of LrojJ Templars will . - - - ' niem- - - mmm J hum m m m - - , . . l . j nitwit. t i ,-irhin A-. Kpd.au M!l ni ,i ... j . M - - - The German band proposes to have a
I anket pte-ie on Wednesla.y. tho 17th ! " lckrd Monthly " proposes to occupy inst., to which th public is respectfully' nas !onK DeeQ vacant, and if the propriain -ud. said public to bring its own din- ra of this new candidate for r ublic honiier. Neighb-jri.ig bndf will bo in at- ors fu!ti11 tho expectations of its friends, t-ndauce, aui a food time wiil be the re- based on ts present excellence, it will soon suit. i rival magazines of far greater pretensions.
The Indianapolis Sentinrf, uudr thc mauajrcnient of Mr. lri''ht mentor, I; V inning golden opinions from deBOeratsj all oter the state for tho ability with, which it is conducted, aad its untiring ad- j vocacy of democratic principles. As the tsta org;n of democracy it is well worthy cf the support ot democrats throughout the state, and we cheerfully comuiend it lo the attention of our readers. Tut m ball lever has r onsidenbly abated under the demoralizing effects of ibi late rains. The boys think "it will j Bevei d.. to give it up so,M and sie JcterBtiaed to ippoia! meetings for practice. Ten il' ibaj d, not attend. Mlaoxic Below we git-e a Iwtoftb eficctB cieoled at the last sosion of the rauo: lodge cd F. i A. M. of the IM ( Indiana. It will be ten that rnr laapeeted Cello wtowaaaiaB, M. II. Ki2v, crne i off tbc highest honors. This i r mirk ofdietiBett-jB must be highly pleatmm ... ..... I tag to Uro Rice, and u djubly sj to old 1J9-: M. W u. w a M. ii. Riee, Grand M ter, (teo. W. Porter, lep'j Gr. Master. ' Jj. A. QMtli. ,en. Warden. A. J. Holmes, Jut. 11 hs. Fiaher, (ir. Treasurer, J. M Brasnveli, tlr. Secrctarj, Geo. 1. Kr,'l Chaplin, Was. 11 büiofrsworth, 8ea. (Jr. D'cn, W. Smith. Jan. !r. I'caeon, J. M. Sftaekhoase, ir. Lecturer, L. A. Foot..-. Gr. Marahal, Trad Houhbea. Jr. Trier.
Tüü t'jliowing are the oBseera afaaoth 'Sfta rket price, in ?ash aud ge d. ThI assessor the past week has been er bt.e-ball club organised,-- the il Plrta- liT woo, tle iTere1 their store ia Tlym- visiting the tax paying portion of the pcoouth Star Base Ball Club ' : I nuth, No. 8 Michigaa atreet. i pie who constitute the corporate town of CoJJia Austin, President ; Austia Mon- j T r , . is a biS "g to live inside laaa,Ties Preaiaaat; O. M. Packard owing ftarfül warniBg was re-j the corporate town of Boarboa. It's a Rennrdinz Seeretarr : Georce W Owana! I 0B of the employes of the Dim- I big thiog to live inside of a corporate
Treasurer ; John Maxey, Financial Secre j tnry; George Drew, Allel Taylor, J. 'horf, Directors. Mact at their grounds in stui!i i'lvmouth. a fc re is north of the lake, ererr Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening tor fiel 1 practice, llegular iu nibly meeting Int M n iay in each month. Tnr exercises at the Plymouth lycenm Lcxr Taetdty evening, will consist of debating, reading cf the paper, reading of criginjl essays, select reading, music and general BOeaabifitj. All are invited; Tus Prtwbjteritin sociable meets this t r ernooa ac J evening at the residence of Paul. Thk German cornet band of this place made an excursion to Prcmen by invitation, oa last Monday, and had a very agreeable time in that sooial village. Our noys were escorted iato Bremen by tlie band of that place through all thc principal streets, playing alternately and receiving a hearty welcome and good cheer at avery hou?e. The night was spent in dancing, which otnuaenced edrly in the eveuiog in r. Jonas Miller's aew hall, aud coutinued until a lite hour. The German cornet band take this opportunity to return their thank to the citizens of l)remen for their li spitality and cordially invite thcni to be with them on Wednesday the 17th day nf June, to a basket picnic, to be given near Plymouth. SrMB weather-wise chap says it rained on taeaty-tbree out of the tbirty-ono days io May. The month of June promises to keep up (be average, much to the disgust , i t t.- j -i of the corn-planters who are behind with v tneir sceumg. . . . a Covmom Plus Court hss been ia cession here aieee Mondaj. Judge Karber preei4ifl .
Democratic Meetino. There will be a meeting of the democrats of Union township at the Shirley school house, on Saturday, June Gth, at 2 o'clock, p. in. Good speakers will be in attendance. Turn out !
The best history of our late civil war I yet published is undoubtedly that written j by Alexander II. Stevens, published by I Zedier, McCurdy & Co., Lombard block, j Chicago. Agents for this county, Messrs. I VnwA A- mTrnWrnm M nrnnrtd rrt fnrnJal. j - . ; worj. tQ tnose desiring it. See ad I vcrtisemeut in auother column. SBB advertisement in another column of Maxey's Improved led Bottom. This H a new invention, and it is highly spoken of by those who have tesdea its workings. 1 HB promptness and CertamtV With r - which Dr. Heckell's ague cure expels the wwwwihiwwi hu.f .11 U1! .1: e il. i j man especially chill an d fever, renI der lt the U10St leirablc remedy of the , kioJ eTer offered to Plic, where it has heen tricU and testea. tor sale by all druggist. 7T , The enlcrprisini; firm of Brown Bro.'f v B I sport a soda fountain, the cost of which is j estimated at $500 00. It not only works , ingeniously, but affords a delightful bevc-1 rage. Thk second number of ' Packard's Monthly, an American '.naaxiiK . to he interests and adapted to ! axine devoted he tastes i : rr.nnr . , , r C feU. m t mm has ' n J made its appearance, and fully sustains the hizh opinion which the flrst number ! bad led us to form o f it. The field which ! Success. Subscription price 1, with liberal inducements to clubs. Ad.lress S, S. Packard, publisher. 937 Broadvav New York IIymkmal. The clerk of this county granted marriage licenses to the following parties, during the month of May : Jacb Brad lee Bad Mary Hill. A.. T. Hootiag aad Mary J. Bradlee. V 1 Z- and BesAB Keyscr. unariea UBamoerutin and Maria UarU. Stephen E. ReeTta aad KlviraM. West S. Ji. Harvey and Frances O, Allcmau. Iluam Ilossfl and llebecea Slaughter. Charles W. Jackson and Rarab .Snyder. fhos. 1J. Ruyboro and Sarah E. Tocoran. Camper Wright and CalhariQ Jauiaoo. Niliiam Doff aad Kliz ibeth Johnsort. Henry Christie and Lizzie M. Baaks. Geo. Bellman and Laeinda Ilolderbaum. J. M Ivrausc and Margaret lirewer. Jacob (Jreenswig and Didama Akin. Geo. Uaeapher and Melissa Akin. Stephen Haglej aad Louisa Wickey RanaoBi Lemert and Anoüne K. Wrizht. James M. (iibson and Francis M. lium.worth . JaCob Milteobereer aad Sosbb Reproale. . . I rt Solomon li. Bower aad Elizabeth Mowrer. Tni feremaa of this office has been engaged ten jear-i in the ki art preserratire ! . ..11 j 11 .1 . ,1 c,.g, U II J IllllllUUti; III 1 L lllj!y three tinier during this leagtbr period Ins bs sr't date of paper wrong. Hope some of our patroas will fail to remind us of wrong date ou first page this week. M fiitAL. HeWare of iCooata'i ginger pop. Ai.i.man & MATBB, agents for Ike j LaPorte Woolen Factory, will pay the ulful omce, DDI as IDS Monday n.glit in question has passed by, and he has not had i 1- .i mm m mm m ... his mortal coil shuffled off, lie thinks the ; matter may have bceu a hoax ST. T. O. 11. 0 E. I). A. S. T. a E. fO YD AY IGHT ' ' ' ' f I - I , Hetäre of coffin, skull, and cross-bones. 1 L , , w w.j SulphubiC XesT, MooN UP, Beware ! Beware ! I Beware ! ! ! THE TRIAL IS AT HAND! 1 I ! The appointed day and hour will soon come!! Fail not! and if thou dost At .ilflht wheu the clock strikes ft 4 tc 7G fa'tbful unto your trust nor WIND nor HAIL, nor STORM, nor CONSCIENCE, nor CR YYEN PEAR shall excuse. D OST JIEA R ! t)OST HEED ! ! Thus now do I call and yet (ftlCE AGAIN ! ! ! aad it ye heed NOT - ' X t -y j v v . "W 'v u ML 1- 11 J n - ' -tr Cyclopean, ßKCRKTARY, Byordorofthe GRAND CLYCOPS - - 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 laud in this County are perfectly worthless as thev stand; but many of them can be corrected aim iM-rieeieo hi a s lir u exnensc. Jiovot . , 1 A . " A'" ' - know reader, that the tit n to ,m,,r land is 1 ... l! .1 . i good ? You may find too late that it is not. By calling t our Abstract office you can satisfy beyond a doubt. ÜOSBBDI Vanvalkenbtjfgii. ' - ' Abstract ylflje. oyer the Bank
BOURBON ITEMS. Prepared for the Democrat.
BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, jF. &, A. 31. BOUBBON, IND. Rente commucationa second and fonrth Tuesday evenings ofoacb month. V isitlng brethren always W come. H. D. Weaver. D. McDONALD. Scc'y W. M. BOURBON LODGE, No. 203. X. Ö. O. IT. ' R '-'nlar mtiii!r every Saturday evening !n Odd Fellow Hall, thc west side of Mane trect. J. K. llouu'hti'n. Sec'v. John Windbhrlor, G. Bourbon Democratic Club. Regular meetings every Monday evening, in Omar Davis' hall. OMAR DAVIS, President. F.. S. Pi an, Secretary, X CHURCH Wat. C. W. Timmoni pastor. Meeting ev -rv Sunday at a. in., and T p. in. Buadaj School I p. m. r. It. ( 'PCfRoY. A. Pott.T niatnr MmMii , v, r Sunday at 10; a. m. and 7 p. rn. Sunday School j 2 p. in. j - - - . ... ; iolitical excitement bids lair Id run wild during the campaign just opening. ; Men of both parties are already stepping outside the bounds of common sense. hen men of different political opinions meet, politics is the order, and nine time out, of ten one or botb of them use lan- . i . j . , -up suae calculated to encendor ill reeling) wthmt thc pubUity of doing th least d way or .v. i... a MaVArM. l:on 0CCurrLlj tha othl,r (:1V w: sjrve to illustrate : Republican "You're a d d coj-pcrhead and a traitor." Democrat ''Vou're a d d black abo litionist and a traitor too." Republican MI am loyal I sustained n,v countr darin8 thc w:ir aa 1 t0 fi-U 3'0U (Ja rebo,s and copperheads till you'r all wiped ottt." Demo rat Yes, you're ;loil" as b 1 ad sustained your country bj fighting for the d d nigger. You'r meaner than a Bigger aud hav'nt got half as much sense. We'll so effectually cican you out tins fall you wont know what ails you." And so on aI lib. Now "isu't it queer I ask you," that men standing high in society will so far forget themselves as to be guilty of using that kind of argument. What is Iba use of two men of different political views each radical iu his way attempting to convince the other that he is wrong. The result is to widen the breach without doing any corresponding cood. Jjet eaen I l m mm I one try to learn to subdue his passious. aad ourcommuuity will be the better for it. The democrats aad those orpocl tt impeaehmeBt, celebrated thc aeqailtat of the president on Wednesday, by bonfires, speeches, Music, &c. Work on tlie new brink Mock of J. W. & Omar Davis haa' commenced iu good earnest. The Boarboa township democratic club irai addressed OB Wednesday evening by Mr. Vaa Ioag, tif Warsaw. Thebaad played maaic for the mcctin:, and the maatfestatioBd wer eVioeaec that those aha vers present, of the household of the faithful, enjoyed thexaelres hugely. Mit. SAMUEL Davis, of this place has just returned from the gold mines beyond Cheyenne. He says thc reports sent out from the geld mines are manufactured by interested parties, who hart no reerard whatever for truth. , town. A person eojojiog that blessed prirUege can par taxes, read ordinances l' that are never attempted to be enforced, stub his toes against side walks tbat need repairing, fill uj: the streets with anything I" ntl to without (lie least daD;cr of wog unanrueu, aaa is noc exprcteu even to know anvthinor aKnnt the financial nn. ..v.. ........... . , . . ... .1(11.11' IL. i .uu .i t. , au ion in the l,c rnorata town. hneiiiKn i 7 that is past finding out. and it would do bim no good to know anyhow. It's a big thing to have th protection of a "corjiordtion. John II. Popp fizzing and popping in Richmoud. Last Thursday morning a brakesman on the local freight, by th name of J. V. Bcnfield, was instantly killed, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railroad, near the Columbia City depot, by being crushed between two cars while in the act of coupling. "Vc regret to learn that thc last heavy rain washed out the dam of Mr, James Matthew's trout pond, near Baiobridjre, Btire,J deatroriag his valuable school of 1 W he had oUn B ork at so much BXpaaSB, J 1 e had fully demaaatratad the fact that trout culture can be made a Huccedb in this btate, and will r build his dam in such a wav as to hcreafter resist the hiSh waters. AT. A. Cmmerrinl. aaBBaaBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaaBBBaaaBBaaaBBB Died.1 1 E8SHER At tho rdsidende of Michael Klinghammer, on Monday, Juno 1, JOHM UIMIUB, aged 72 years- aud one month. I P The highest price paid for prddiice at thc tva warehouse of Koch &Co. ictiktky. Only $15 ii net f.r Teetli und warranted Mm SSal material. ('. II. Miudi.kthk. DaattN of S ItSj Baaati aM visit riymnuth, on tlie Int Motidny in at month, and will remain thr'' dayn. ooin. at ' i rajrfcet Boaaa. SB aibnr Santa 1 wrk tons n tin traaenaBBfenwSBB, and nil work M'arrantfd to B . entire Raturartion or the mono f refnndod. Fresh Ohio Lime II a n a a a. a ..rn a ' n iu me new v areiioiMc nave now on i mi pjjiy of tn net quality or inilo Lime, nirnt. . tr
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P D ial Paper of Marshall Cptj! TERMS -- $2 A ITS AR Published Every Thuvsduy Moniis AT - ; PLYIfffllPPH : WJ 111, INDIANA. Devotcd to the interests of the c.Tiocratic party, the principle of Washington, Jefferson, Madiaol, and to the best interests of the people of Marshall county. Relic vinf that the objects of Iba Ho-cilled re publican party are to inflict n Ma thii once kapp; country, tin enfi anchi semont of t ie nero race, and the u'tnnate disfranchisement of all white citiz'.'ns who do not .subscribe to their theory, wo sball oppose that ne-ro loviiiL'. coa-iitutioo -hatin-r enomv of free government with all the ability we " - .. " . -3 . a possess. We better tint this ia a WHITE Rf VN 3 GOVERNMENT, made br white men. for thc benefit of white men. We believe also that there should be no p:ivile 1 el isi in this country, tue rieh min shoald bs no lonrer cxcm;i'. trotn tsxati a, while the UbOfiBf nun hus to toil . ana sweat to pay tlie. expenses ot the government Th? Dk"ciut is Bratly establiahe 1 on a solid foundation, an I thc proprietor will sp ire no peiaa to mike it worthy the Buppöft of tbe dOaaocracr of Marshall county. Heaaka the eo-operatioa of all democrats in aiding to extend ita circulation, ntid hopes tho interests of thc party will not tie further jeopardized by tho apathy of men wan night with very little effort ddebic the circulation of their county organ. ADVERTISERS Will find tho Dkm i:mt a paying mcdiutn for advertising. Advertisement'? will be inserted ea reasonable terms, for ahy legti of time required. T H E DEMOCRAT J OB Feintin a K JTABLISIIIENT. Having purchased a full assortmenr of all thr latest styles ot Job Type, we are preparcl to execute JOB PRINTING of every description in the highest style ef the art, on terms that will guarantee entire satisfaction. Krery description of FANCY job Eiuvnv; Programmes, Bill-Heads, Ball Tickets, Cards, &c.
J. MoDONALD, Proper.
I D i vu. i an i li UHU It U iii it iiuiiii.ni.iHii im ATTORNEYS, ( OÜNELLORS at LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE Kink BuiMiog, (up stairs,) PÜYMOUTH, irvi. Abstracts of title formatted and special attention given to Kcal Kstatc business. Insurance Pontics isstted ob m reasonable terms rs iMii be afforded, by solvent conipanies, in the Home of N. Y. asset,. .$4,000,000 Home of New Haven ... L400,000 Hartford of Hartford ' 'WO.OOO L1FK POLICIES BY THE Equitable Life assets 3,500,000 Of Town Lots, wild Lands, and Improved Farms, for sale or rent. v!2 11 -tf 17Btackatnttlu who vlah to purcli isc coal for their winter use can be supplied r.ith the best quality of Piltaborgli coal, by calling on Koch & Co. at ht new warehouse. ÜJ" Koöfc it Co., at tliff new warehouse have a supply of the best Oliio Lime. ILr Look tills Way ! r If you are ot of employment an 1 wisut travel, apply at the Red Warehouse, to B. B RBEVBS!, 11 R..M. MORRIuL. O' Kocn & Co. keep Hreah Ouon-lig Salt, boh wholesale ami retail. T OWNSIIIP LIBRARY, The library 'clonim: to center township has l)oon removed to the olHes of the undersigned on Michigan sttect. north of the Parket boose, in I i v llli :r.l . I erson.s liisirinor tit nmnipn hwtka procure can do so bv upplyins to the librarian, end tlioae bario books for more t!ian 30 days nre reqeestad to return thcni at once and save trouble J. G. 0SB3RNE, Ubrarian. FaaBaj aal LtraisMci ArrB.frioa 'Son Sale. Oviatt's Patent B.b-SIcJs; tlieb ist in use Call and see for joarielvea. CK IVEL VNT) k RF, EVE3, 1 i At the Red Warehouse . Korli ,t Co., at the New wsrehoase have just r:'eelred a npply or the v-ry 1,t iiaiiry of Pitt--biir'li J.ii:iu Coal. espedallT a1 -iit-.l to blackmmithinif nurptMes. Blacks uiita the eoaavr caa retj on this Coal b'.'in g what is here rapreaented. Land Plaster! I Tha very b.-st L ind Plaster mar Im foanfl at fii K i !i ,t Co' i. new Warehouse. Facoim aro r'iaes ed to call und examine for RieaMelres. Thk Home Ami skmcvt. The cheapest and best illustrated ftmily flfagasine published. Pilled with the latest illustrated fasliions, choice stories, poetry, wit and humor. It is just the I tinng lor the yountr folks. Published semimonthly, at only ftl,50 per aaaaat. Largo and splendid prizes are sent to agents raising clubs. Agenta easily cloar $10 p,r day l(siies, every agent gets one chance for every subscription sent, m 1.500 ia eaah sent to agents. Sample I 1 . r mm m , I's witn list oi prizes, and terms and mstrucuo"9 to nts, sent by inclosing five cents. Agents aranted everywhere. Address Home AaoaaxsxT, 7fi Nassao Street, (few York. 'üi'iils Vantetl. Eigiifc or ten go 1. actire young men c.tn find a'gooJ arbiter' j ') by applying soon to if. B. REEVE?, ot R. II. MORRILL, at tho r. 1 VV iron mi or cm ad Ire- for intorm ttioa ox Pljmoath post o.'lice . PLEASURE EXCURSIONS can be enjoyed by procuring one of the minj Fi 113 Tawns and Garriars kept by ATtiEM A.N & ROSS , 1 1 anvil inwnav-vs t,v iuu i tiivvi ii'JUc, in Flvnt.mth. If nice cMTia2es.haadome sainted. horses and reasonable charrea are vhatTou vnt . i veit can be accommodated there at aay time of da? or nisrht. Drivers famished vhen wanted an Passeiera Harried lo all Places in tho coaatry ak ths lowest rites of fare. Plvmouth, Feb. 1 3th., Hfi. ALLEM NT ,V RÖ3K c II. REEVE, INSURANCE AG EXT.
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ll over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the best joiut Stock Companies in the United States. ILT No assessment for losses. Ofiice in PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. Policies issued English and German , and Losses paid here, 1 1 u3lf. und ob lime, A fine residence in Plymouth. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Land Agent. Fifteen 8 pi end 14 Tswa ?.tis w ithin live r.lnutl .....1!- IV. i 1... I...,i1.Vnn Ulf. .... if ... Pf' Kv I I t. VliK A 1 "ALI 1 KICK. OJ I .IX I I' 'ill 1111 I '.I II in i'lynioutli C. II IIEEVE, Lan 1 Agent. For Sale at Very Low Fiaiirps. a? O A ilwellimr mid lot. Five rooms, well, cistern, shrubbery and pleasant location. Terms easy, C. H. REEVE, Laud Agent. Desirable Property. Five acres of hind, within forty rods of Michigan Street, in Plymouth, for sale bC H. REEVE, Land Agent. W ILL SKLL A feftJ VHU (J TA XT ' V and better quality of town property, well located, than will any other min for thc same amount ol money. CT If. REEVU, Land Agent. A Valuable Business rot In Plymouth, 01 by 19 I feet, for sale on easy terms, by C. II. KKKVK. Lind Agent. ( '. s m 'ES FOR PO OR ME.V. Nice town loK near business, BB 1 very lo in pri-'. Tor sale by C; H. REEVE, Land Agent. Insora Your Life In the old " New York Lite Insiiranco 'o.," Ibc oldest, iiet and ii Company In AmerBB. C. H. REEVE, Agent. VAjjUABLE gWAHF, and farm lands, for s:i!r bv C H. REEVE, Laud Agmt. insure Your Property in the old "iGtas of Hartford," the best and safest company ob the continent; or tinPHOENIX, or IT TN AM, or con HNEIS TAL, or SECURITY. Delays are dangerous. Eight Millions cash capital represented, by ('. II. REEVE, Agent. Good Dry Cord Wood. For sale by C. II. REEVE, Stvtnii! I.;iiifs Kifleen handr.-d acres id the clioici-st su- i-up t ivn in I Harwball aounty far sale, on aaay Uiila. la parcel to I Miit pun baaara, H prlem rannin- tiom f V(. f io ihmacre. nMBELRLASnSNtNti ftCXORK) ACRES OP 8FlKNJ)W TIMBKB LAND rOM 8ALM, atlS3 to SS per acre. ow is the time to hay, an tli"- lands will ?oon be withdrawn from ni(irlit Dytnoma Inn A. C. CAPBXW
C. AFLTMAX & GO'S SWEEPSTAKES."
li mm TUE ONLY OLNLINE SWEEPSTAKES" THRESHING MACHINE. C. An.TM w ft Co., ManrfactMen, C'UlltOi:. (. io. H. D. 'J AYLOR. O n'! Wevtvn Atj't, t ljicaijo, Dl. TTO STYLES OF BOSSE POWZES. The Improved "Carey" Power, tlio'Ji ei-ht and Im hr-o .) THE "COMPEKSATINC" POWER, (Both ei-ht and teu liowe.) A commendable amtition exists aiaong tLreshen to n tho best machine in the nicLborh)d." Nothine own tbo best macmnein the nieuborhool." Kothiaar
is more disarrceaUe to The a than to have farmers com- : t . plan that their werk is rot properly done, or to lose JtiAlM lOT 1) CtS, Talaable time by reafon cf kmumgWi and tfcey c?anot be too careful in selecting a machine. The Sweeps.tr.kos is the accredited head UOOu I ll'll )'(i (of 50. of tbe ThrpAfiKr Marhlne ramilT. ami ii wmeikw
tri'umlu tiurabnhv. aiamlirtty. esse of draff, rtyle of flaha. and capacity for tiaexhing and deaains; graia fasl r and Im iter tlwn any oiIht :;re acknowh-ded. The great reputation achieved by this fturorite madiine, dm 1 1 ymral amcrBpaloae mannfat tupTS. an 1 niunerooa arenn. to attach the r.ame 'SwRniT-TAKKs." in one vav and Another, to tin ir machin Da, and avrcrBcemeat to mi-l';l and deceive. To avoid deception. s that ev-rv marbine ha tli.' card, '. Ai l.'i'MAN A: o. MAxrrAorrai mm, Canton. Ohio." in ri!t lt-tHrs, oomyicnorjf on Loth Fides of the BcparatOT. The Genuine Sweepstakes enables tlie thresluT to pkk Bifl rastomera, n lilom f-toj fur repnirs. lasts nmh loBcer tkaa otfaera, saves mm h pambHne and vcxaiion. dost the HUM ain nut of work with Icm Mmt. and OMtblei him to eiert the bvfX and most profitable jobe. The farmers give it the preference, ar.d ofVii an extra pri. u mt haghH. beeana it thaediea clean from the head-, - ;i..iat - perfectly from the ftraw. ckaas M tor auiricei wnhont iraste, mxm all theeniin. ilx-s its work Kith the Rtmost hj'yl. eafety and aooaomy. aad doei ant keep a paigj of men und h'ams about them on expense, The elegant " Patent Pivot Side Gear Id to be found only on the Bvb 1 m aki." Our "Patent CleaniBg Apparatna" enables tlir operator to control the direction of the blast; and position of the aeiaea, and eleaa i ittiT hearjr or Ugbl Kndn, a ilbotit waste, as tn4 m it ran he rbreahed the chalT and dirt beng separated from the ra in before it atrttaj 1h( ftire at all. Taylor's Safety Cctipling-G, for Tumbling Hods, which Mit money, tune and danger to man Slid bcat, are lumi-le-d DO all ourntac&ioea. Separators. Horse Powers. StrawStackers, Gears, or Jacks, sold separately, when desired. A written warranty delivered with ev: ry machine. The - s 'EEP81 AK B8 ' Is usually a v,.rv scarce article after harvest, and par- j ties should (,.. coi ly. Call or s?nd and get a pamphlet circular Siring a fui! MstrlyOoa and particular", tagathtf with nuKierurs ccrtitiojiteg, ftiut the nami n ai.d rewidnce of several BMoeaad peiaam wlx have bought and UKod an owkki-m-akl. ia the North-west aluna. NIC COLS L LFQ., Agents at rin.n.th, 'i he CELEBRATED IMeye Reaper aifl lower, The well known buckeye grain drill, I TX A "V" -r7 A TG? ppcz i I 3L -X- Jm7mJmCmm PS C lKDm -V' by IV I C O E ! iij ; , Oflico over Drow nice & Login's Bry geoil store 4 'li'I'l TP's j A I P W'IhUM' 0 'ii i . i By virtue of aa execution iasaed to me out of Öie ctflice of the clerk of the court of common jili a; of Marsh ill county Indiana, n a judgment I in favor of William T. Abbott and William T. ! Shoap and against Alexander lovee and Byron J Moorehoose aa Joyce and Morehouse. John Lewis, Harry Kile and Fr;tinis Mathcwson, 1 have levied ou the following property, aa the prapertr Of Alexander Joyce and Bjrou MoercbOUM. töwit The west half of the aouth-east quarter of -co-tlon thirty three 33 J. towuship thtrtj-fbuf 34 north ot range three ea.-t , containing eighty acres more or less in Marshal! county, Indiana, with I -ii ii - - ,, i - -. Saturday, Jum ''. 1868, between thc hours of 10 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o' I clock p. m I'hall offer fbr sale at public miction i la Ae hiebest bidder at the court house door in : Plymouth, in said, eotiptr, said property to-wit. The rents an 1 profits first for a term not exceed ii c seien rears. If no bid is made there for sufficient to s.itiifv tiac execution. 1 shall then and there and in like nnnner oiler thc entire right title, interest sudestatf of the deteiidants in and to sjiid property! or enough thereof to satisfy thc execution. Amount now due about $,470 00. 37 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. TUB REASON WHY. Ths r?aon why Mlshl6ra h?r' hitters cur. so many ; disease-. is becsuss it tho b st remsdj for a Bsranfud i atosaach, or dyspcpala, bow known aud because H fa-i ... .. . . .. - neurales in" enure sycm, str.Mi.rtn -ii tiic n 'ivoir- nbrea, elovatrt the itandara r all :'i Ital fore.--, nd , mmM Amm , tud l. ,m,f; hamm r h. , r. I gauisaa. Medtehas Saat wttt do Oda urW cure any dis ansa, f;r Baa ataapls leuaeu, But Baaaae wW ! Baa reat. We (UaaUUses that no UKUUSa or chilli, however pals i ml amactated. can use th"-e i . 1 1 1 r regadarijr Bar twea ry ene Says, without Dm raters of the may checks and Bdrcoasptssaoa characteristic offBoed haalthi Sold by bH anajajplata and aaauata. Dr. S. D. Bartuup II -'o., rr,i:-K".r-. Lan-t,'r, Pa 3T THH AMERICAN C0ÖKWG STOVE This stove has spain heen awarded two first j premiums at our State Fair at Huffalo. one for; o al and one for wood. We are now able to an noirues the unparalleled reault of this stove h:iv mp taken tho first premium at ih" New i .'ik State Fairs for the last 6 cOUSecutirc vcars.not withstanding it 1ms been brought fa competition with nil the beat stoves made in the State, and inttiv from oilier States, aad notwithstanding the persistent, combined and determined efforts of its competitors to defeat it. And its success is not alone confined to this Stale. On tl 6 19th of September it was awarded t wo first prenoumfl in the New Jersey Btate Fair, and Has also been awarded the first premium at the Pennsylvania Stata fair, and has never been exhibited at a State Fair and failed to Like the first pren.iua and the premium it hafl l iken at County Fairs arc too numerous to mention. iiil these awards
are fui ly endorsed bj the peufle throughoai the at 'h" requssa of Jaaaee DouW asan Elia Mauasr eountrr. Its nanfc has become a household I nnttht proceed ou ibe 9tk das Juue, iM'.,to word from Maine to California, and from tho survey and subdiwiuc the follow ing landt iu MarOre it Lake to the Onht ol htexic , and the de i shall eouiity: man lhasiiecotne so UWge that BOtwithstandhas; j S. ctiun IB, town 31, range 1. and establish tho our large and laeresasd facilities fur manufactur- I forners of the Und. iielengwg Ui the said James lag. we are unable to SBipaly the demand prompt- 1 Poller and F.lias Mia-ersmith in said fetiar 1 t ' i i i i n a aaa aa k - J ' . I C. : I H L. .a
' DUbASi I l. IV Ii I A; ÜU., AlbanyiN. Y. Foa S.ii.c r.r n9tf II. B. DICstSON rivmomh Ind. On La Poi-te Street! AT THE f r it is T i it i . ii o o Ti OF May be found the best and cheapest assortment ()f (;"0ds. ever oftci cd in v-iivi ...- MTM A ia. W I III. UISOKBTAKlCfG attended to with a firs cUfs BVaamatoa vert reasosslbls term. C. PALMF.R. M8a.I6C7. Sftf
ft mil Harrains!
PEOPLE DO APPRECIATE BARGAINS! MIL AT BOM AT S. 6c M, BGCZCER'S: VB aue HoAtm a i.akc.k BBBBBl or O X-O T IT 1 1ST Gh , Dry Btoia, ite, Gaps, Tnmks, Gntf BMfhl XalSl Bltrrp the Recent i;isc ii: Price Calicoes 10, 12, 11 and 16 els. Brown Mnslin, 8, 10, 12 an 1 14 Bleached Malios, lanla prie. Shirting Stripe, 1-2 to 18 cti. Brown and Bin Denim? 12 fci Is , lickili r. ) T to 25 di ' Fine White Blanket, $1 oO pair. Government Blanket, (six lb?. i 00 pair. ws itAvs bscuvbb i'.il LsraaT ttls wr H-UiiÄ-teiMiij Eitiiilj ftf! CLOT XI I IST Gr OF TUB LATi-T srvi.ts. GOOD SUSTS, S12 & $15. WB IIAVK JCST GOT A riltST-Cl.ASS TAILOR, ISO can ctra yu ms t.i rocs aartaa aATiav.vcno.x. Clotkii; Ott CI(Mii?d and Repditi 10.000 WORTH 9FCL9TBIXG wlU b3 o(l ou a CREDIT OF 3 MONTHS To fjood ami NapaMafihla pnrtie 8. b Mm BECK 1 :U. AGENTS WANTED ran n. anauaa iairas Bible Dhtionary. iteaaaaiasOVEt JNK THOUSAND afaanly printed, double colurrn, o?t Ave page-?, from new electrotype plates, on pood pr.per, and i-i appropnately illaatratea with orer TWO IIUXDRKU en - r i vi tigs OB steel and wood and a series of ilM authentic aaana. It if highly commended by all learned and eminent men, an 1 by t'ie preis g.-nerally thi ou:hout the eouutrv. It Is a ajeeessarr help to every Male reader, mdispensible tatevetj rlrrgymmaa 1 Bnniaj school teacher and Bngat io be in ererr (karllr. It i- a great Iibrarr mitseuT. TW tabarsaal learnini of centuries are c iMierod in tili volume to thro'v aclear, r'trt'n ligl-t BpSB erety page o UaS inspired word, J)0 XOr BE DECEIVED. Owing to the precedences' p du! irity ot tb ia w-.rk a snull Enluh abri.l";ement a i;ir.ted tMXi V ' H.uoaTT" Iorm m I,,,H i , pa7e"4 ,,ts sprinted ''' aa8f firm ia ' . . . I : i , - i. irgci ii:. un apreau over n i octavo p.ie?, j eridentlj by making book larger than Its oriaj inn' to 'dv BSe laapfnasien th it it is oar ed!t!ov. Send for circulars ejirina full aarticuhura. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Publishers. 11 i SVest Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. 33-1 as harness' shop. JIM sVO JO Two farmers me: nul the foUourhaC conrcrsa t i ri might hare been heard: "Whoa! I av. J j, have youg.it vour cora planted yet ? " " No; have you irot yours planted1 " " No, sir. not yet, nor have I got aU my groun'' plowed. I had to get a new set ofhirness M " Where did vou c.et your n?w set ?" "I eot theaa at Qasher ft Hohama Ren Harness Shop. They are dceideulthe iet c ,jj hrvl in town, both as to price an J quality. You Rad I Is shop in his new Idock SU the sjuth of liporte street, four doors west esClearaI- UMmtimm.m mt.m, . r m rn.rn.rn. him1 'uis"1"1 v " -': ' vu n.iuw .t I ... : . t ' ' fa VCS, I buy 111 V CTOCeriej t!lrc. " Well, you take my a I vice nnd jro to Ifsh r vV Efohama far rear harueas, tnd I art hi gHarantee that you willbr will be well pleased S it!i your arcnase, tor be has tint honest liucthmin itmk ! i)' his harness that worked so Ions in J Potter' shop, aad there sre sereral of tour aeishbori who em testifv to tho durability of lr.s work M Good by jo. M flood liv Jim." NGo lasur! fi lMBiM 1 iUnnirmiv a l Ii III II C lit Ifllll li' J DONE ON6IIOUT NOTRE I "V" T f i,1 I1PNT "1 A"V.r.,T- - - m -m -w m. mm suTam aaa sa w a j 'nag ir THE NEW TAILOR SHOP, axi i". r. sot tu or Bsajras bi one sir's H A. V A PR. gUKVBY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the uuderstrosd. cauiitv surveyor -f .Martha 11 cui,rlv. Indiana, will Bald aurrey will be conliuued f om da v to uar i " .Ml l . . im I .I-T lilt GUupmeQ, Nen rc-ideut ovuerj of lard in aaid section Who fail to meet me at the time alwve mentioned, at ihtf residence of Jam.-. Hollar and deirar or pro i idc far defraying their portion of the mt pensesof said survey , v'll he returued to the eounly aaditor asdeliariucc't, and such dclmcrncndcs pweed on the trs duplicate ha asBaealaa assasaV ing to law. W M. H. HICK, ?u,rAyor. IMPORTANT N0I U K? j All pen 'ris kiiowtiig themselves iadebtcd to me f( i Sui veviug caaeare rost h c'inK and payin Idiutm.aiiately. J. at lilNOCI J j Tha beat er t'utaburgh Lump and Finn Coal kept for sale at the new warehouse of Keen' & Co.
