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1'. liUMIKI) KVKIiY TIH'RIY M O It N' I "(.; AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. by j. Mcdonald. 9FFKF. IS POST-OFF 1 F, ! I .) Mi I PSTA tMS tetii o? srsvsiPTioi s-m. reu n iitiitl Pnrm-ms mm) aaadelnrarUbrr la advance nud ! oe mm in - srj ICM ill be discontinued at the ex- ' Intionofth tim pnid tor, aaleaa advaac payment , e inndc for a I iiirrr pi-riod. I r , vn MMcriVn wan r h ir i.an-r-hv the enrrior Hff ha charged tweaty-ai" casta" year extra. li)CL AND MlSCKI.f.A ITXOU8. Abti anaa aa Amma rs. - The folic-arlac attrerUstag U ire author; ed tocontr ict foradvertUinsr at our avrMt e.ish rates: Cook. Coat us & Co., Slavonic JVmole. Chi.Ji"i : S. M. PtTTi Ml IX. 3T. Park Row ew York: (ir.o. P. Rowki.t. Co.. 40, Park Row, w York; Cook. CuW a Mck, Cincinnati. O. Plymou Chapter, No. 49, 1. Jk 31. mhr communication f;. t and third Mnudnr SeMags of each month ; .tolling companion always wel com- .!. 1. KR h. M. Ii. Ii. j. v. r.N.; :At ;ii, sec'y. Plymouth Council, No. 18, At. and 4. 31. "Regular comnuuiication Mcosd WddaiaAlJ of each mutu; vWdm coinoanionsi mtwMJ welcOMC. U. U. P. BAI1.KV. T. Ill O. M. J.F. LAHGdBATJCn, Becef4er. Plymouth Lodge, Wo. 149, IT. sumI A.. 3J. Tt'-'tjular communication first aul third Friday evninjf. 'A each nuuth. Vi-itin-r lrth-r- dwavM w. !- COM. K. R. !IOUK. W. 31. ILM. BKNSoN. S.v'y. Plymouth Protection Hook & Ladder Company, No. I. Itegu?ar ni-'i'tin Cr-ii Tuo-day of each month. J. F. LANtiLNH AUGH, Forvraun. J. N. FREES K. Sec'y. Announcements. FOB TRRA8URER. Wt:are wfacitrd to awewurs tie name of M. W. n 'r nt ianuabnU) Mfl candidate for the of- I oflom.tv ,r ,-urer. -.:,h, -Uo u-e leciMo of the Danrj 3ch oii'uuntv troH.-urf r, "." i Id democratic cotu.lv conrenlion of Mary call county, FOM I OMM18SIONSR. Wil are requested to SBSOMKS the aSSSC of W. UI'CiHKSaj 21 rjimliil'Lte tir eomi:iisiiier of third

iikriet. subject tu tht deci:.u ef iheiU niocr.itic coui:-! as the president paid no attention to the didates for Schuyler's old shoe, they inIsesavvattae. tion tiie aaunittec incontinontly ' serted the word "delegate," instead of

! uro r-qtifsi (i to imnonin'f the natnc of HKMtl .."KorsE. a- a eaadidatc for C lailwloai i for tlie third diü,trirt. cahject to the SVcMsa of the aeSMSOatk eonnty tonveotion. roa REPRESENTATIVE. W sn.' reiiui std to announce the name of JA3IES M. WK'KIZEtt, as a candidate for r-;-n-. -.cive fur I Sabeaes47,Seajm tothcdecUion of the demecraae countv coin, iitioii. W PlWlüPU! fl t, niOlTt'WM fit. 111-a J.T 1 Mc005ALD.M candidate Bar R w. cntoilve for 1 this countr. Ml eet to the decision of Iks democratic I onnty conrent n. - ..... ......... ... 1 . . W are requeued to saaoaacc the name of DAVID J Vl .1? .11 l.-f I I.M.' HOW. paasead lareaA at, a- a eandidate 'r Sheriff of I Mariliall coinity, subject to the decision of ,t!e. deino- I cratic reavention.

Paaafi SoeiABLI at the t. Thomas cl,airnjan ot the committee on resolutions, parish, this afternoon and evening, at the ti10 venerable Mattingly, made the followlesidence of C. H. Keevc. i0g report which was adopted: . m , ,il Resolved. That the convention unreerVEBATE lor last 1 ueseay cvenincr at tlie1 ., ' , . . ... vedK' endorse the principles enunciated in rivmomh Lyeeeas, was postpoaed oaeLhe Julc nd uatiooaj republican couveneek. ItioM afl868. . " " ) !.or That the s ate and national Tub rat head people are rapidly "-republican tickets are composed of men . e ss . . at e .

sag tue w aa-aiill coaaecteu with tLe water tank aft this plaee The good people of Htfbon nu Tinre can tosra propose eelebratiag tlie Fourtb . m an appr 'i i jpiiate iu.iui.er. I'lvmouth . . . Siems tu te s tncabat oanind in this rfspe.'t. Can't 0 M burrow " a cannon of boine one Hey IALM Kit's furniture building is bcuinlia to assume shape. When completed it wil! be one of the largest establishaeeats i cf the kind in northern Indiana. , w u a i,i a mm wi . - , , LaT)Y 8 B W Jwj, month- j ly magazine of Iiteratare and fashion, cd- , , ' ' I ned by Mrs. Henry Peterson, rersas, I 12 50 a year. Published hf Deacon & a year, ratritaoed be Ucacon & i Peterson, :H0 Walnut street, Ph.l'a. This j numner cont.vn,r i .re lebarry rortune, i

-lULutuu mm. inuiu , vcw .u.iu & j and were prepared to present the uaiuesoi Kulj," by Elias Preseottj M Kvan-elenc j their ehoiee. At this jancture there was in Prose." by Miss A. L. Mossojj and great confusion in the convention aud conother fine stories, poems, tc. ! siderable maundering on the part of the " "V I presiding officer, who apologized in the Last Saturday we had the pleasure of ! , . P , 4. , . j ... . most abject manner lor neglecting his du-

n ' I Adjutant and Inspector General, of tlie , 1 ' i IriHh Rcpnblic. fur the states of Wi.con- ... i i..' . Iii 1 ff Cli.-, a?M?lUI I i pin. Michigan and Indiana. If ai. Wells i . is looking after the civil and military ia-! J i terests of the orgau ization, and ae understand that he organizati.m of a company . of men under the command of Phil. Ryaa ; lisq., is one of the results of his visit to this place . Ass. Elliott don't object to having his personal properly disposed of iu the 44 natural way," but the surreptitious manner in which three of his best hand-saws and an overccat were removed from his shop, fOvUl of the river bridge, a few .nights ago, he does most emphatically j object to. Tue ladies of the I'rcsbytcrian church were very much gratified with the success of their San and festival. Total receipts $215,58. Net profits 1158,24, A LITTLE boy behoving to Mr. C. C. ; Buck came near BMOiieg with a nerious accident yesterday Hftcrnoon. The little! lellow was playing iu the street, when he ; accideotally ilipped tad fell, the wheel of a passing wagon running over Ins le, broising him somewhat, hut otherwise iu - tlicting no serious injury. rr. , , . , . . I Ii rpcpint ot t no ffätiünl ....... V... i- mm . the young ladie9 of St. Thomas' (Cpiseo pal ) church, Tuesday evening, were 5221 ,- 27 Hoham is laying a file-walk in front of his block, on LaPortS street. Hope thc example will prove contagious. WoNDEt if the radical candidate for representative lot this oounty intends suing the trustees of the Preslyteriau church for the littie aTiount due him, now, or will he defer action until after the election!''

The Radical Pow wow. The radi-

, el. of Marshall county, to tlic number of 1 1f: L - I 4 1. 4 v ' ,U(Jl ,u "JJ53 BVHvratiwa ai me cuuri house, last Saturday afternoon for the- pur1 pose of selecting victims to be sacrificed at the October election. iy going early wo obtained a good seat, and were abun- , . i j e ... uuntlj repaid tor our trouble in waiting .. , , v Rw the proceedings to commence, by observing the smiling visages of the old warhorses of the party. Mr. V. J. Hand, a Rtfttbm .11 cf rural proclivities, opened the j : bail by making a great many valuable sug- ' ; gestious, chief among which was that they proceed to businoss. Acting on this hint, Mr. Smith, of Aros, nom:nated his fellow-

townsuiao, Dr. Gould, for chairman, which Mr. Pomcroy received a majority of the , confer a tavor by making the fact public. : ' o a. cmpeteut tern tuat tne dctc- ' ' J J leorge Uillev h a i.oii rtsnlent of the st

nomination was ratified by the convention. Mr. Hand, who appeared to think that the entire business of the convention rested ii liiai on his shoulders, remarked that the next j thinir in order was the selection of asecre-, tary. The president did not take the suggestion in good part, evidently thinking he was capable of running the concern without assistance. The Dr. was boiling over to make a speech, but to the jjreat relief of all concerned he desisted, and j after putting the motion announced C C. I Buck, Ksq., as secretary. J. L Westervclt inoveJ that a commit- j tee on resolution be appointed by the I chair, which was curried. Mr. W. douht-: less thought that he was sure of being put I on the committee as chairman, as is usually the practice, but the president couldn't j 1 ' v . t - teo j" aud put the venerable I Mattingly . ou i his stead. To inako the cut more complete, Mr. Mattingly remarked that ac-1 cording to custom Mr. Westervclt should ! ha e been chairman of the committee, but . . i A counnittee of one from each township was appointed If apportion the vote of the ' . . . ! . several towuabipg. i iie committee retired. 4 rSoli.t;,,., Ik. n.! !! tho - wMVBMVKi.raa nt- tili ji - , v. w a wa several townshins 11 m out. each town-' SUIP to select names to be presented to the coaveattOQ as candidates for the various offices, ihj convention (what was left of retired lor cousahatiou.'' lusie by the baud.'' ; After a lengtbj eoMtthatioa the eooTea-1 lion was again called to order and the -ho have proTea tuen- patriotism and hou ttj, attd are otttitled to the coutidence al tle people 01 toe .täte and nation. Resolve?, That the extravagance and - . - I ; corruption practiced in Marshall county liv tl o diiminiitit nirfv falls loodlv fur reJ 1 torni. The committee on apportionment then Biade a reportt The 1 resident remarked that the time bad come to ?c!eot candidates and, as the office of represcnttttivc for the county was the highest, it was then ia order to sogjest names for that position. Iho names

n - "nicnt. in me siari tne -ivcr ut' Messrs. Hand, Westervclt, Smith and eJ an .rjTaatage of uear three Gould were MSgestod, and the president j gcal j cll uwtmt iu on his mmM .,i,,in. fl ,i0 iKwm un n a i ifTv b- 1 w" aUuU' 10 Uü 111 ubs up .n aj iny, (noraetj a n)auner as to cau3C t eawtt DU1 namt. was mentioned I ) when I dedt ti,e racc a tie A Dr. Shersaae nrota.sted that the enavssa. ...

Dr. Sherman protested that the conven tion was going back on its previous action, iaa,U)Ucb ft8 the township, had consulted ; . a p. 1 a i mi A '.. r i,,T w I.I ...J Mii-ri i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ty. Alter n atters had settled down so , ir , - , ,. , what, Mr. Hand, in his oiliest and mos .. , , sinuatuivr manm r commenced to dee iLMVl II.ULltl S 4 CS 1 . i Ut, A UV1I U O ' I LJ V Mat inlatint manner enmineneerl to lirebne P , . . . .. the M honor ol having bis iiame used in ., ... e ( innPft ill Villi the iiminn-mnn fnr rotire. ' -r m v ' wwrmm mmrmwm m -m v v m m m j i m w I seatativo, when Maj .Ü.M. Moore, cousiderab,y CXMpcratcd at wliat lie afterward described aa Mr IUq tooti y. ow, t own horn," hopped up aud interrupted Mr. H. with the following M blow between the eyes " : 14 The gentleman needn't trouble himsell to decline. He won't be the man, as the candidate is alrct-dy picked upon." This threw a wet blanket over the fes tivities lor a hort time, but at the risk of meeting with a fate .similar to that of Mr. Hand, Mr. Westervclt declined to hare bis name used. The roll of the towt ships was then called, and Mr. Westervelt having received a 1 irge majority of the votes cast, was, on motion, unanimously declared the nominee lor representative, The towbships were called on the office of aheriff, and Matt. Krwin, of Dourbon, received au unanimou vote. Mr. Krwin's friends " dccliacd " for him, but the eoDventiou wsb loth to receive his declina tion, but was induced to accept it on bejing assured by J. O. Darks that Krwin waa his (Parka) " buzzum friend." A moke by tho name of Hst lor II. whs then ' eelected a. the nominee for sheriff. For treasurer, the names ot Lambert Knott and Harvey AtehlasoB wore men-tionr-J, but notwithstanding the fact that the latter would undoubtedly get the largest vote in Union township, if nomina-

ted, of any man in the county, he was cf- R. Ross & Co., 14 Chestnut street, Philfectually distanced by his coanpetitor. ! , lelphia, nt 8:1 por yer. This number Poor Harvey ! o mtarns oleven Hulect sttjries, a home de-

Dr. W. N. Bailey, of this phce, was unanimou'y nomiuatetl for coroner, another lllu." -.tion of tho 'eternal fitness of thinrf." Th Pr. br-':jnl to be relieved,

but the convention paid no attention to Iiis remarks.

Land appraiser was the next thine in with his distinguished presence. lie wan a IVoders her mi1 vices to the ladJee of Plrneath aad rir ii g i i I efnttr, ud cordially invites Uten to call and examine order, and numerous names were presented sort of public benefactor, 1:0:11:: about doinjr j nr entire na and well aatecteS stock of Millfnerr r 1 " "Oodn. C01:i(tin" f Km-!ih nltiiii -iiiH (mwi ulaliL

many speeches made, a.id much confusion prevailed over the selection of the candidate. Mr. G. O. P omeroy was, afu;r much ; tribulation, the uu fortunate individual. r , , , . . , In the first plaoo he was nominated by acclamation. A severe looking rooke 1 from the country thought that wasn't "just the cheese," and insisted that the j rol of the townships should b called the j same as in the previous cases. A motion to reconsider was then made and curried, and the townships cal'ed in order, and votes cast. A motion was then made and carried that iie be declared the uuauimoi s nominee, thus presenting the curious ir V" i spectacle of one man being nominated twice in a convention for the panic offico J. W. Cleaveland waä then nominated for commissioner for the 2d district, and . V..1, R.1.1 the 3d district, 1 J m A X S A I IIIVIOUIV II IUI with little or no exeitomeut. Mr. Cleaveland was the only man present whose naue was ussd in connection with the nomiuation fr any ofSce, who did not attempt to decline the u honor." Ho saw it would b of no use, and wisely held his peace. Appoiuting delegates to the congress ional convention was next in order. The president suggested that each republican j . . ! i vutsr of the county present at the conven , . c Uiod consider btuiself a candidate. The remark was received with smiles of approval, but on considering, probably, that there were already fifty or sixty can- " candidate." The proceedings wero then ordered to be published in the M. C RrpuWca but . . 1 as tne secretary was not a regular reporter we are certain the members of the convention will be obliged to THE DEMOCRAT f -r its very full report. The convention then performed the most sensible act of the day, namely, adjourucd. Three cheers were then propo sed and given for the ticket, and COBfideiing the utter hope!esncs of the ease. wen a checrfal as could be expected. SrRTiNO. Afoot-race, between heavy weights, occurred on Michigan street, . ' ... . .. Xl . last ihursday altemoon. Mo extensive preparations wero made for the event and. eoasequeatlj, the crowd of spectators was very select. A gentlemau of livery " proclivities was ('f the opinion that lie could outrun anything in the burgh from Pershing's corner to Main's. A disciple ! ui' EaCuianiuA' had an eoaallr exalted opiu-' Ion of Bit powers in tbat direction, and a r . v small wager was the result. The partie divested themselvea of thcif uutcr habiliments, and thidr muscular development was the envy of all spectators. ! At t Ha word they took hold of each other's haml, and Strock into a sort of dog-trot until they came to the starting point style, amid the most, tasaoUoous eaci te-J " 11 . v iiii i 1 ti 11 -a Bviiivai - ' 1 aa a aa i ment. In the start the livery man obtain ed an advantage of uear three feet, but the muscle " in , the judges to j As the livery man came up in a threat state of prcs pi rati on. we ireutlv remarked to him that " a RoWj by any other DaD10 woulJ M a w sweet. Accident Child Killed, A little child three years old, who.e parents' name is Sullivan, living in the casd part of town, nvan, living in the ca?t part ot town, k lw. :i tMl. .... V M.a was k ' . "J I "J" " on Tuesday afternoon. The little tellow wa-i sitting on the cud of a tie, with his back toward the track ; the engine's pilot struck him on the bnek of the bend, neck and shoulders, producing instant death From the appearance of the corpse we should judge the child to have been one of unusual promise. Words are inadequate to express the feelings of the bereaved parents. Professor Daniel Meeker. 3M. ). writing to a friend in answer to an inquiry regarding Dr. HecLell s vegetable sgoe cure, says : "I can assure you that the pills are perfectly ?afe and .fTuMcioUs in all forms of Malarious Fevern, vi: la termittent, remittent and bilious fever?. As they contain nett tier quinine, arsenic or strychnine, they are a safe remedy to be used in the cure of Agues, a very important consideration in tho use of a medicine to be generally circulated among the people." For sale by all druggißts. The Phrenological Journal for July contains portraits of many distinguished men and beautiful women, European and Asiatic beauties; also, Lord BroaghsSB, Abbott Lawrenc, Ksdok Pratt, Peter Von Cornelius, Verdi, Miss Pittsinger, and twelve Iloaiuti Catholic prelates and priests, Mahomet and his reliiou, and other interesting matter. $.3 a year, Address 8. B. Wells, 3SU Brosdws, New York. For Ji ne The M Yorld at Home," a neej monthly magazine, published by lsano nt invenilo lipniotinnn ...... I .o ............ , . . . . v , ........ i, -iiutaiLfi. . r ,. . 1 ' c irades, cto fashion department, edtlortals, suiumary of uotvs, corner cupboard, iie, oookoryt hoasohold rocoipts, etc.

A peddlkk of pateat salvo fur com3, bunions, etc., has lately housed our place

'good. To any one who purchased a box of! 11 , at $1, he promised presents to the - on ... . . , Qt Ot JU or ooU. Ut Course lie amount ' would losee money by this operation, but Li i. . I ,i , i . i the notorety which he would gain for his j salvo would more th in repay him. To sbow that the ' fools are not all dead yöt," we will state that this enterprising individual sold a great many boxes, atme persous purchasing as high as three. Y hen j those who purchased realize 2000 or 3000 f. per cent, on their invettlMBt they will I Thirty-three paupers in the Jefferson county asylum. i I lift norh Rrnon hmldinfr in AiMiimn I ""o" n has boen sold for a Jowbb iTnazoeue. I Price 81,500. A little girl was so badly bitten by a vicious doe iu rort wavnea lew Uavsatro that it is feared she will die , : r ii -iT j I A little child of lUv. Mr. Wallace, of Delphi, was kicked in the forehead by JL a horse, last Y ednesday (I7th';, and 6e riously if not fatally injured. Her. R. M. Chapman, of the Epipco- J pal church of ViaeeoneC, derigas leaving tint, nud o:euing a classical and English school iu Louisville, Kjf., on the 1st of September. A new iron bridg, with stone abuth88t8, 8? tr the Wabash rive: at Pitts"urKn ron county res orderea lj the cointn.siouers ot thst countr. nt their last session. Cost, $5,000. JohnS.Cr.se, .superintendent, BatWfl impious remark that ;I ir.ks would liud New Orleans a lemon d d II j i y ... . Well aqneeied, ll likely to not prove inp- ( propriute to tne treasury or tne unitoa States, hei radicalism shnll relinquish' its power. Their schemes for nlunderiue ; the people seem to be without numher. The Jewish temple, V. uuel, ut .t'.v York will cot over a million. 7 BOIJRBOW ITEMS. Prepared for the Democrat. F. Sc V. Rf. BOURBON IND. itasolar roiawiietln leenod .n:l fourth Taeaday ereoinga of each ssoath. V iaitui brethren aj - a elcoate. 11. D. Weatks. 1). McDONü LD, bec'y V. M. Q0UR90N LOOCS, Uo. I. o. o. Tt'irulnr ateeMmrs every Ratnnltjr pvnnlnsfn Odd Fellow Hall, the wt Me or Maine trwt .1. K. Houghton, See'y. John VFlnflbltrler, N. O. Bourbon Democratic Ciub, Reiralar neetlbgs every Moaasi evening, in Onur Davis1 baH J. V. DAVIS, PVttfsVset: B. 8. Pi sb, Beeretary, Sf CtTtntMfWYr. r W. Tliataona paator. Meetings everjr Suinlny :it I0'4 a. in., aiul 1 p. in. S'.inM.t Seiiool i. in. r. firrrnntr a Potte nutnr. v vtin every Sundaj st Wli a. ni. sod p. n. üandar School , A iirtinc cv uoiiaa ciuo :v.s orgaaisoo a . r 1 ti in this place on Friday evening. We wero ir. attendance to observe the tamul-l tuous enthusiasm that is said to ehartoter-! ize the urbanization of these clubs all OY er I 1 he U. S. There were probably 15 of the "truly loil " out, and ouitc a uutuber of democrats. Afer the orsamzation was perfeeted epeeehea wer made by Mr. K. Rrwin and S. P. P 1 .t)ti)inj; XT . was done or said during the evening to create he least enthusiasm or to bring forth the slightest demonstration of applause. A upeakar who M knoWi? liow to tell it" was invited to ercak on Friday evening next. Tus llouibon bras.s baud are making arrangements for a pic-nie, to be held in the grove near this place, July 4. A gojd time is anticipated. , . ,. i l UK democracy or uouroon towudnip , t are requested to meet in convention, at : I .. . , i . vmar navti naii, oatnroaj a. na, 2 o'clock, a. m,,tor the porpose of appoint' ice (le!o;ratci to the eoQBtj convention, and fur the trausrvction of .such oilier husiney as mn; come before the convention. 1V OEDEB Of COM MITTS E. The democracy of Tippecaaoe township are requested to met in convention at Tippecanootown ou Tuesday, June .'10th, at 0 o'clock p. ss. Basis, Bsq., wil! address tiie meeting. aH5S555 GREAT DliSCOVEKY. Uoaklas aa asra, er a mMasttoa horha, roota sad ' h.trks th it would cure 11 the las hsa Seah at heir te Dr. STJahlarwttti a r woTStoprefea i mal trtendo, bare Seilt titis irlca couwtaiith- in i.MV.:imllahiml psniciily 1 eai jawawilaaily Sarywra t Sad tide aaoai deairaWe troamire. luittiirb tin y have ;it rottml an litMant euro for all coini:laiüts. thai hare BereHhetos discovered a rnaaaflj. which, a- yet, w aerer tdled la dufag chili nn1 a. Ja. i.. ..,1 -ll ,11...,. ...... ....(,., f ..... ' ro ' Z i mm9 4taAiMi ...f..: m impurity U I II J VM Mi' ilrvi ui in ci iiimi-ui' in u uu u: H'v orjraaa, lactadlaa liver eonaplatnt. coinrh. colds, -it !v headaclie, aeeralgla, am i aaamiaa, gaaeral dettilitj mu all ajfrfflqns of dar kktasyi and sriasry orasas. 'i his great staeovei . la honor at tha laOnfatlahUi laasts of pr a Mhrhrrr in aaäaj Mlahlmi sofa hitters aud wherev er introduced takes the piaev of eahahasaad the host of other rem -lii-H used hereUifore for the complaint BMSattoasd ahove. 8old by all dtasgtatl tad rvneral dcalavS. TrepareO solely by OK. S. J'.. BAOTMAM, i OOl, Bai osssaai to lr. Ii. M lasier, lifrwftftrr. lesa SI To be turneil out of a home, improved by years of labor, would 04 I groat hardship, yet there are hundred ; ajaoa la Marshall county at all Uincs sitbjet;! Io thhi atisfurtntic. A very hir: onmbcr of titles to lead in thll CoantJ are perfectly worthless as they standi bat ssany of theaa can ho and oeriaoted at a slieht exoense. Oo eon. k ....... r..o.l.., fk. ttU tn UJ u nil'Mt . I'll I , lIMtb .111. Hill I. y 'illlll n good t Too ma' Bad t" late that it is nut. Hy ( tiling at our Abstract ollice you t an satisfy Ueyoud u doubt. UoaatX S Vanvm.kkniu iron. A.bstract olfl . orar the Hunk DaNVtetai. tlnly 1" u, set for Teeth fti)l wnrrauleil i of the ix'st. material. O. II Miiiimkton, Dentist of South lleud. will visit riyiiiouib, on the lr Monds Monday in 1 e.ich month, aad vkill rwianiu three day. Kooin? at. j tiie latter aaase. Another aeaail werk lone act the 1 MoUte i.Kiitiahle t' rm. ami ail work warranted to' aeatteaiaafcrilnii the dijocj refaaded.

Mrs. L Davis, Milliner,

tered and shaded ribbon, plain ahite and (routed j Illusion, black and colored crapea eoton. wheal h ad.- taeilk, tiik lace triaamtnajs. dotu laoejs fancy oraaiaeak aoch a JeCpeari and steeL,stra core, ladioa ml' and rliHdrcu.hati. trimmed ai ilk.-i of rarioo d t . l nd aH of which can bekad at low price. Ro pi Michigan street, 3d door, op stairs, i brick Mock. ntrhnmed. Mack and fancy Neapolitans, fancy braid. inj, east aide in Brcwnlee ST 1TE OF INDIANA, ? Marshall CoOMTT. ) In circuit court, Auut term, 18CS. Catharine A. Willey.) vs. I Divorce. George Willey. S Tlie plaintiff in the above entitled ct use, by J .Ii"r uttOI'llt'V hJ ti!iil 5ii mr n'li ln i- mit .1 1 1 n i aitaiBat Urn defendant, aad it appearing by tb ndaot state of Indiana, he is tin reforo liorebv notiti-.-d of tlupendency of laid complaint against li in, and un less he appear, answer or demur tlictt'to at the r : i i . v j l.u m:iui vi aiu uuurv, u rjr ut";un ;uiu nMu Rt trie court hoM in the town ot Flauth. o the fiist Monday of August, 18G8, said eotnpl tint and the matters and things therein contained and alwill be heard and deter mi nud io his a' "J:" r- .Clit. A. j . tvATRON, rlti a Att T (41 joticefiremen are hereby notified that mooting of j atltheea n-air.es for practice will t:ke place ' hereafter ou the 1st and 3d Tbursdevi of each month, at half pest b" o'clock, p. m, asdia esss of-r'i J, will meet on the day f'ollowiii. 4) C . RA8L.A XGER, Chief iSoglaeer T0TICE, Is hereby ses t!iat ssj wife Lrias Piatt, having left my bed and basal without jest esass or prar oeation, 1 will n t be reapoosibls for any debts by he r contracted. 4i) .10TI PLATT. E STRAY NOTICE. Fron my residence, five adles east of Plym1... 1. till ..! r ., r r. ....... ..11 I I. Villi, yll UIC UIC H Uli., kWU vu.v uiu ujrk roJ heifer, one liirht red rearHn heifar. and one lai-e i 'ht oniKtle cow witn iell on. each one marked. Anyone returning tnem or (iriag in-. mation of their whereabouts will be Beerally rewarded. -10 j FUEDBRICK iHNBRLA. STATE OF INDIANA, Mabsb am, Covsm In Circuit co.;rt, Augosl term, 1SG. John II. Binden, et al, i ?S - To quiet title, Henry C. Carter: ) The ploiatitTin the above entitled eaasa.ev hi. ; 1 attorneys has filed iu my olh'ce his conipl:iiiit ' ! sniast ttie defendant, so i it 'appearing ly tlie af- ; ! fidartt of s eon eteai person, tint the defeadsat, : 1 Efenrj C. Carter, is s aoa resident ofth ctete ot '. ; lnWOS he ll tlicret'ore hereby n ititied of tlie j ( pendeacy of said eoatpliiat ssimt him, and un- i ; lessae appear, answer or !:n;ir thereto at 'he i calling of diiJ esuse on the first d iy of the next j j term of .s.iid court, to he begun aud Held at tlie I court house in the town of l'lvmouth.on the first , Moadav of Aaaast. 1868. said comphdnt and the matters ana trunks tuerem eoocaioeaaaa aiieugea .! . i . i -tf- i i Will he heard aiul determined m his absOBCe. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. Curb:., i Van ilkenburgh, rlHTs stt'jrs. (41 HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JOTwu firmer? met and the follorvintj convcrga tion might have been heard: " Whoa! 1 sav. J , hive yo-i g )t your ca rn pirthtd vet ? " ! Vn Imva rnti crrt vroirfl nl:lflt?d? '

" I J t " No, sir, not ret, nor hare I got all my croutu!

; plowe'!. I had t aet a now net ot h irness M Whore ili.l vnii L'et V) ur llvv SOC V u 1 j,ot thessst Bisher & tfohaat Nov liar- j ness Shop. They are dsstuedl? toe oet 1 eoara V'15'1 hfl ,t0 jiJ'Ä' IS vi in hu liHn in Ins now ll.)Cii o.i the soutli You aide of Laporie street, four doors vest of dears land ft Houghton's ci.y grocery, you know where that Oh yes, I bey my groceries there.' ' " Well, roa lake sty advice anl r to IIa?ber & If ohaois for your harne, i.nd I rill jaarantee that you will l will he well plea ic i ariUi your rueaaaSi tor be ims that honest Doothraan nae Ins haraess that worked se loag ia Jo Potter's sltop, sad there are several of oor neighbor! win) chii lestif to the darabtlitj of his wora." M Good hv Jo. Qood hv Jim." "do lang!" 37 STATK OK INDIANA, ) MARSIIALL COUNTV. s In Circuit court, August term, 1C3. Martha V. Fisk aad 1 Lemuel Fifk 1 To quiet title . J vs. Daniel Morlev The ataintiffs in the above entitled cause, ay thetattOTneyhaveaied in mi officetheir complaint ajaiastthe asfendaat, sad it appearing by the affidavit of a eosapeteat person that the said eeMfeadaat, Daniel Moriej. a i.c.-re. I i'eat th: state ot Indian, b6 " Ilten fore . herebj tlO'lIiO'l OI iue pen the pen Ll I tle.ey of s ü.l complaint agaiast him , ami unless he appear, saswer or deatar thereto, at the ealliac of said eiaseoa tin' h.-st nay ol the term of said c.mrt, to be besao aad held tit the eoort bouse ia the twti Plymouth on the ru st Mon-lav of A;i-tst, ISG', vatil complaint and the Statten ami things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in Iii ab sence. John ccusuatn, iiera Corbin & VaaValheabargh, Pl'as Attj. 41 STATK OF INDIANA, i MA RS U ALL COUNTY. $ In Circuit Court, Auullerm, lMi5. lleula?tiSaxton. Vi. tvorce . Catharine M. Baxtoa The plaint iff in the above entitle 1 cause, by hi atteraay, has rile.l in iny oSSee hi eoucplaint I aguinst the delciniiiut, ana it appearing iy tin'ai- . . - aa a . a .1 ml J aoavlt of a competent peraon that tM iddelead - ant.CaUumnc M iuxU, .3 a non -resident .of the state ot udianaahe IS therefore hetebv notinedof , r i ' 1 . l i the pendency or nia coaaplaiut a gain I ner and . V. . - - - - -..-"... - ... ,1,.. .-ne l-eai. iisnvi w iuu vt.n iu,uv ! eslliog of ssidcaaieoB the first day of the sssttena house in the town of Plymouth on theaeeood i passu i ii til i a iu us; irvK " ti t.ns m m m i tit iwurt Mondiv of Auetist. I8G8, said com lait.t and the nintiers and thingi therein contained und al leged will be heard and determined iu her ah sencc . JOHN' C CUSH MAN, Clerk. St.A.O Packard, PMTa Atfy. (41 STATK OF INDIANA, I Maaaaau Covhtt. lu Circuit court, AsgSSt term, lHf8. alarthe B, Piak and Lemoel Pishk, To qoict title. SaM Morlev. t The slahalHf' la tlie above entitled aseea by thi-ir Httorneys bara filed in my oflioe their oompluint ssjsinst the dcleniant. and ttsapesrlttg In j fht affiiLTh irf ti rnaipiteat yrrena, thin Ihe de fendanu, Daniel Morlev, ih a non-reei Isotl of the slate ot Indi um, he in therefore hereby not ified of the tendency of said complaint aaaiaat htm, and nnlea he appear, answer or drtnnr IheretS st the callias of atkl aaase, oaths Bret das of tlie next term of said court, to he asses sad hold at the eeart house in j the town of Plymouth, on I be Bret .Monday af August, 1868, said eeaajdaiat aad the Batters n;td things therein contained and alleged will SS heard and determined in hll eboWIUSJIMIV C. CU8HUAN, Clerk. Corbin V'anvalkeiibnrph, PltTs Att'y. ( H j Fresh Ohio Lime!! Korh A Co.,' at the New Waeahoeee have now on I... m.I m ..1 .if V. K. . t . . . 'il L- .1 IIS'a r .... . U . : (oat üc iiiv

C. AULTMAN t CO'S "SWEEPSTAKES."

TUE O.NLV UMUIM SWEEPSTAKES THKESHDfQ MACHINE. C. ACJ.TMAN & CO., Manufacture n. Canton, Ohio. H. H Tatlob. Owl Wt ! ig Chicago, IH. TWO S77LES 0? HCSSE PCWESS. The Improved M Carey " Power, (Both eiht and R n horse .) THE COMPENSATING" POWFB (UoUj eijfht and ten horc.) A cosuneuilablo aiuLition exists among threshon to " own the best machine in tha neinborLuod." Nothing Is Ewe disagreeable to thorn than to have farmera ooiaplain that their work is not properly dene, or to loss valar.ble tinw by reason of brwakaires and they cnsot ts too careful ia selecting a mac Line. The Sweepstakes is the accredited head of tlie Thn'f liini.' Maeliiue fiimi'v. MtS Hi f'npfrior 6trn;jth, dantbiiitr, simplirity, itie of drsft, ftie fi.iirh. arid cnpiifity for threi-liiiitf and rJoaatag Lrrnni Ciitiv and better than any other art- acknowl iltred. The great reputation achieved by this aworae aaaktas, aii led stseasl unK-mpniouf mannfrtctnrers, and UHHtOM acentn. to attara the i.me ' St.esiwakk!"," in one way and himiIi.t. to their machiut!, and aSvarBSeBHaai tomisltjuaMUdileteive. To avoid rtecejit ion. pre thnt eery aaeMas htm the curd. V. Al l.TMAN .t .. Mmil ll li nn, Canton, iihio." in j,rilr l-tter, cotifoauotifiy DO botJi tided of the Separator. The Genuine Sweepstakes enables the thresher to pick his cu'-toniers, KldMB stops for ;- , jialrn. Isae raudi lancer tliiin other". sn ö much KroatbHns tod vexatiun, does the -.:;ne uoonut of work with len lalor. MM enuhlee him to seltet Ul beet and inobt praOtabte johe. The farmers give it the preference, and oflen nil extra priee per bushel, bttfawr it tlmhes clean from the heads, separate! perfectly fo.m the traw, clean tit for m.irk t wfthoot irarte, mi.-- at! Mksgndm ioea it- work aaatfas saaocl apeaS ;fetr and eeaooaay, :tni doea not keep a puej f men and teams about thfra on exprjan. The elegant " Patent Pivot Side Gear Id to Ix; found oi.lv on the "SWKBraTAKBS.'1 Our "Patent Cleaning Apparatus" enables the opcrstor to Ooattol the direction of tne Mast; and poaioon of the M-ive. and dean tlllwi heavy or , li'ht (;niin. witho-.it waaaa, as r.itt :i it oaa ha nancakai t hf cbaffaud dirt besag Beparatad from Übe apttta before it aCribs tht ttbtt at so. Taylor's SHhsty C!ouplln?s, tor Tumbling Roda, whicb aairr money, time mid danger to uui fct.d heast, arc furnishtid :t all oitrniacliii.es. Separators. Horse . Powers. StrawStaekers, Goars, or Jacks, sold separately, when desired. A written niiaasj delivered with -very nineliiiie. The "SWKKPsTA Kh1p unally a very scarce article aArr haveT. and Bat ties bhottld outr tu. ly. Call or send and get a pamphlet circular giving a full description ana particulars, together with anaaerona certificate, and the names and residence of ae venal Baoaaaosl p"rsons who have boujrht cud used th- llassnuSM in th North-wwualona MCOOLS ft 1RO., Ageats at Flvasth. The CELEBRATED BöetBye Reaper nd Meier, The well keoara BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL, sold by NICOLI Ar C7i O Oilice over Brow idee k Login's dry goo.ls store. ('leainiiRt'imlriu DONE OM SHORT N0T1CF, IN THE BEST MANNER, AT TIIE NEW TAILOR SHOP, oxf. Dooa sotrro ot araTas a. atoaaaTs. 38) A. WADE. IMPROVED Spring Bed Bottomrabatal tb 21-t in af Jaaarj, Uat4saaa la ÜJB&. ! T. . -or i0 aU other spring bed bottom. I .et prodaced, sad a few ot the advaatages are as I i-.n...., , . . The presare on the sprin-s is eren, aad , . . ! or baaaifcsdowa of sai part, ft iit j g jliere is no uivtug wnv of anv part, because t t:ivea af si(leg M wen asenus. . t adinatihle to anv sized bed, with or ! t ML without atlditional 4. A:.v mechanic can m ike one, or any com mon farmer who can use tools for farm purpoOBS r can readHf make or adjust one. S. -Tbev are cheaper thaa any fpring bottom kttown, and uiateiialu to mike them cau be proeared ia sa? eeaatry town. 6th. They are li:litet than any other spring bottom, and cm readily be made so as to sustain a light weight, without beiS2 too stiff or limber. 7 . They are more durable t!an anj oihci bed hnitom knoMi. Call and exsnltte t!;i nt try theSI anl ou mm never use any other. The patentee, Nathan Maxey, Ol l'lvmouin. Umm !lU lj I . t I . 1 ' i I ' . ' 1 , mmm haV.lfvarP stiMt.. ; .tuaitois oar tl. B. pick ..i.i , t'. I'i.'!.' - lilt . , rf will sell b-d bottOBU or territory to . ' . , . nnL... , th'itie ivl.-slim ' to purchase, ' T M mm .. mm .m .. mm A "v . We bare hd occasion to ssassios an l try the above bed bottom , and lully endorse ail ma 18 1 Claimed tor it by tne laven'.ur. CaasLta Pautaa Faraitare Healer, Tbkm. NfcDoaau, Doay, Auditor, John W. HoaoHTOM, Recorder, DaVtB How, Sheriff. C. H. Rkkve, Att'v, 11. (J. TiitvKs, Coaaihasea Mercliant, iS. Ai M. Hka kkr, Merehauttl, J. Rao WM Uta, M eix-hant. JW. BrvNirr, M.I., J. I) Cmv, M I). H. R. Backum, M. D , T. a. Boaroa1 M.D., II. 11. Dacaaoa, Merchant, E P. Laaue, at. D. A asipll bei bottom mav be leas at the room of the underpinned. 40) N. StAXBT. On La Porte Street! AT THF. v UK fl I T U ii i; it o o ti Ol Stay he lonnd the bet and cheapest assoi tmcnt of (iooda. ever oasred in IT N I1K.HTA Ki : til. ..i L i . a- - - - - ------ - . . - . V ..... . ' . W I I i a fir cUt slasieSfaa very reassaaWe tanas. C. PALMER. May 9. iS67. :6 f

ANNUAL EXHIBIT C!io BccelpiM and i:ipeud! tare Jor IM Year I6V The 8U litor bene with siilnnit io the hoard ofcommiiKioticrs ai Uarahall roaatr. indian.

Um tbUotriat eybibilol rcceipti and mpnfl 1 itui i-s of said county for the vear ending Mav tl, 1888 : t Tln rc has bren recti v;il ut th- countv tr. aniry since the June settlement HoT, M follows : I For deliaqQenl taxea a fund at October a ettli mcut. H87 30 i or county ri-v. nne a bound at Mav eUlemeut 1S For docket tees in common pleas , . . . . 20 1 eourt 57 50 For old fence around public s.ju :re F 88 For jury fees 50 r or show license 25 K) Totil.... XviZ 50 I). ad out for lire-proof buildiiirf C.h0 R4 It r-cipts of c unty rcvo iue irop rS?:,S41 ri Total expenditures 2-J,5sj o-S Excess of receipts over nrpr nilltti rcl .TBI 88

t XPKXiHl CUCS, For expense af Aaaasaon 11,117 M lo tl Attnraejrs 199 m io do Agriculture 2. tkj (h tio Auditor Xtü T ! do Cosmty aoytaaa. . . . 1,4 n 44 do da Bridges. (70 iij h h ti tUs public 515 M do do Bailiffs SM do do Blind.deaf aast daaaa ll do do BUad booici ataV l,taH al do do Boildina food ". T '25 io do Uoasas s aen couatj Sii oi h 1 Clerk 7iT tfli do do Doasosua pleas joJgje 832 öl do lo I Irimiaaii bS'i 7 lo lo Defiaqooa list 297 m do KlectioaM 7 5'J do do "Field Rotm" 34 t! do aaaoa Sil do d. osonuaee 5i do io Loqoeati . 03 XJ do do Jurors M'J 1 do do Library fund .V.rU d ) do Hooey rofaoded. . . lsl 8.1 do do Poor aoose, add. to 1.493 :tl d do P.Kr 3.7H 40 do do Priatiag, public 61 Ü do do Prooecutiasjatty... H HI do do Roads ." 24 C5 do do Registers gJ i do do Bberiff 6J1 dv, do do BeJsool food EM imi do do Barreror ounty.. 553 2B da do Behool esaasiaer. . IftH M do da S)(f irie allowance. . 10 0) do do Sup'l ot poor latin hdo lo Taaeaaara laaataaaa. . 50 00 do do Traaaarer countv. . . IM do do Wood . IU N do do Wolf scalps 4 50 do do War ITS til do do at. aa c'my orders 1 1 40

Total expoadiUirci 22,-WJ Ail of arkiea is respectfully submitted. May 3o. UM I. A. C. TH MPSOK, Auditor. Pr. T. HcDaasia, Deputy. Ramiacd aid approve I by the b .ird. Fjaoaaaa Aksjkxsji, WiLusa rjiaaisoH, Joxas Hiixaa, Uoasatiasioaefa. scrruexcxT. TJi" ballAtae fond saseaasai a' this time to Ial8,8uü 0? ,an I b s sll heea Usaaed eaopt 1 ji;.i S4( xsi,:.ii la twu ud in trcaa rer's ksasls al t hi-i (Jone) settle as urt, at 10 per cent, interest, on antloobted secorlrjr. i Amount til Bond tax cnlle ted 15,154 W do Township tax do B,4tt SH do Hpecl BBB00I tax eakTted 11,188 da I m tax coUcctc 1 I.OTO Total ..motint af toemship tax 47 A. C. THOXP80K, Auditor. Tr T. McDo im, DeiMtty1411 4 r e a 1 Eariiins! PEOPLE DO APPRECIATE BARGAINS! aaaaa Soest at S. & m. BECKER S! wb sac accKinxc LA K, K .ST. U OF CLOTHI1TG, Dry Batatf, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Gents' Furnishing (joods, ISoiigltt Just fScforc t!ie Retcul It is . Irs f'riccN. Calicoes 10, 12, 14 and loots. Brown Muslins. 8. 10. 12 and 14 - i-. Rlpaclil Unalina Bama ntUiti : mittle uui BIUS1II13, b.tniL pi Wl. ... . , SlllI t llliT Stl'IIX. 12 tt 18 cts. 1 ? -t ii rv i j BrOWD iliul BltM DcillUH 1 2 tO rickiwr. 15 to 15 ctg. j j Jmi$ 25 Ct8. I ., ItOCK rS2tltQOral9 ItH' OO. j ; iue White Blankets, $1 ,t) pair. Grovernmcnt Blankets, (Ix .) jst uu pair. WR nvr. eECBiYSP Tiir latest stylb or H95p&iifi5-So!fl8t!iiü Entirely New! of BBS LSTSST BTTUCS. GOOD SUITS, 312 & $15. wk n.wK j i .-T ;t a rtaarr-osaea Sanaa, aaa CAN (ilVE Vol' nTS TO VOIR fcNTIHE astsrscai s Clothins Cut Cleaied and Repaired OS MlvlkT XOTICC IA I Ail U Ü D T II III I I HTiuvr a i'! ho sold on a CREDIT OF 3 MONTHS To fjood and rwoocMhU: rartii - S. A Ml. BEOKKHa OCHCOL EXAMINER! NOTICC All those a?aada laaaalj far liaasssas tearh " ' rtdpded wiliiiolda public ( Siiinut itiou at ihe eourt houa. , j inPlimo i'h, on the 3d Bsh rsat iu ach mcuJ.

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