Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 November 1868 — Page 2

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THCBSDAT, NOV. tt, 1868. IVf POPULAR VOTE OF THE COZSTRY DEMOCRATIC. From a table Carefully compiled by the Cincinnati Enquirer it appears that al I al,t,. Ifen though Gen. Grunt will obtain the presi dential offen, nothing is more certain that there was an tmmetlSC BsioHtf of the j ,

white people of the country aga.nst him ! exeeuted elopements, taking into consid- i over thirty feet 10 length, and girts twentyand in favor of the t lection of his com-' eration the inexperience of the parties, j one feet. It has one enormous dorsal fin,

petitor. He is the choice of the electors but not of the people. The following tafch will ..pprox.raatc to the real joritü i io the several state... In the southern ana ; l,,rdor m where the elections have ! ... 11 1. rmua. war mim, n an o.ist-s, v-1 . 1 .... 1 1 .1. . l I ever, are ww, rauici man aoue imm uiaik. ; the white popu'atiou of the soutn is a!-; most una'timous against the radical ruV ad lh radical candidates. Ihre is 9UX I table : waaarr! xajoain is ram rorvxATxeof. .: "A AAA yf "f' 9000 0 llassachnsetn I'onnectietit Xcw i Mnapehire Rhode island Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Iowa "Wisconsin Minnesota Kansas Nebraska California Nevada ... .3,000 1 7.1.1. 8000 30,0 KJ h I ' ooo .. 40,000 1 , I " " I I . . 5.00 .. 8,000 . . 4,000 . . 2,:XK .. 2,000 ()!0 : sfTMoru s MftUoarrr'iir ram rorruTios. 8,000 1 New York New Jersey . . . . Jfarv hand IX dawäre Virginia Nort h '.'ar.-.lina . . Sosrtl Carolimi. Kantoeky 'Jeorrria Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Ten nesree Texas Attanasa Ilissonii -0000 Z,000 IS'Jnn ....j...... 40.000 j i3,000 1

oeeu onauc-iCvi unuer ;ne Tnier oi tue i Lai, Ar miim sierner countv. in mis in lenirin. me wnoie extent n Which anH.it.. .i.M j i .i . c i i mifrcsi oi iuc ueienuant. tieri v tJ. li.ixter there- . .it Ufv s .i. w. o .. r., i . t .

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, wwkaa v. . , , ' " - h tneir mil, ion WOSD IDS IBTT IUI I CO I ;,, n r 1 i ------ - T ... iiicb muuic vs. l bayonet, and where hundreds of thousands j fcUta. Thcy had been keeping compa- set with innumerable small teeth, very j to convict him. they really rendered a vor-1 SeeT mon SbTrtvÄ gvÄ im bf negroes have been brou-ht to the polls ny for soinc time, and everything went : much resembling in size and shape the diet against the military jury which scut SSSl?" UW' Amount üf Princ5Pal n('' be made witboul nny regard to valua-1 :7 n r;hern carpet-baggers and military j on iingly until a wedding wai dark- kernel of a species of short-pointed pop- ! his mother to the gallows. But what a! 11 ' DAVID HOW. Sheriff. I tl,m or PPimenUa s. .yranK in enler to override the voice of ; ly hinted at, when the father ef the young , corn. It has a series of -ills which Orer- ! shame it is to keep on that dftrt island OMBRIFF SALE ,0,p u v , ,. - - tV. wlm m,m -.K!;...,l rahm,! tlia . , . f . 1 -1 ...IUI U ,..1 III.. .1.. a .1 . - . ... .. V HljI lir o " OHLRIFi? Ö SALE.

...v. jrwwf ... . ... uu, hi ...ui. ...v. .jdy r)Ul ,lls I00i down sou 1m1e.1400.il.) i wp uui.il ouioi nur iuc uounce.s once me 0fi the Honda coast, the men who at most ' d

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. nit. 000 1 CO.W 40,000 ! .... . uu 1 , I ; tOO ...... , 40,000 50,000 qq 375,000 Gram's m tjorities ': ymoara majority. .047.0001" Ikre is a democratic majority of over ; half a Million Of votes among that white ! popnhition whieb has elected erery presi- j dent of the United States, and Wtl i .. ft,-ii a , governed its policy, u in cot .renerai i Grant take notice of Ibis fact ? Will Le nn ,ni iL vn!,., r,f Laif .Mion .' it. w L. ft i 1 ' . ft i . ft a . V l.i I m O .. .. . tt i : majority ci uis leimw-cmzena : ite na , aid, on n meanorable oeeaaion to presideot I Johnson, that the chief executive ought ! . . r . aiwavi to give way to the majority ot the people, if he had any policy in conflict witb tbein. He wiT soon be in a position ' to act upon the motto which he then enun- j eiaitd. AU that U required of hint b to I i a . .a r irry out the well understood views ot a Bajoritj of tbe people A Urn run i, X :U ooftfttloft aft. I aimon, the preschet requested some one t- pa-s around the hat and take up a col- . 1 lection.' A young man, a ftranger the 1 jdace. jumped up and commenced 'cireuia-j Ting the bat in such a way as to Bn&h the . . . job at ti e door and pass out with the prosffi v a cceds. me preaeoer, eyeing aim as mi . i .ic .i . weut eat, observed: 1 If that yeaag man runs away with that menwy be'U be damn. I el.' A deacon sitting by the window, see- j Ng him getke if down the street, re-; , i t i v spondel: 'And if he hasn t run away with that money, I'll be d d.' Wr. cive behw the vole of this cougsesskmal district, at thc October election : CaannhVs. raekard, R. Faxn-d-D White 1,072 l,;il ' Newton 561 I'ulaki 636 Falten 1,255 Marshall 1,915 .Starke 308 Ft. Joseph 2,012 l.aporte 2,884 i'orter 1,605 Lake 1,396 ,rrfal 15.489 PatkaitTi majority 1,221 1468 --Surveys nro stil ia progress for the

Indianapolis and St. Low railroad, from I yotJg a(y rcu,i!(,.. tl0 shorc anJ ticuthe feraser eity he Tarre Haute end St.La VI,jlcntV) just after the ferry-boat IftSmifl raill 1. In the srring the work of ; bW(1 out ;ulu ,,,e r,s;, fi00d, like Lord contrur : n nitl commence in earnest. jltta of o.d.we arc unable to say; but,ifhe It is said that the physicians ot the J did, it did not have tho desired effect, for liTBSS of Wales have idvised her royall the ferryman did not ' come back" (until

highness not to pan the winter in England z they fear a renewed attack of rheumatism daring (he inclement eeaioa. It i-i also said that, in cotias'juence ( fthis advice her royal highness will visit her brother f Icrge T, Ling of fJrcccc. Eiuhtcen inches of enow covers the summit of Mount Wahinton. While the workmen near ihe present terminus of the railroad were engaged in removing some tool--, recently, a number had their ear. frost-bitten. t r r .. u l .. f. ... i . pa a a. j , vu i i i ' , sinccthc first stesmboni on the Ukes left IJulTalo. She wj. named after an Indian tTiaf h W-'lr in 1. k II ,1. I , ijuin-ii.-ni'. nmn The Dartmouth students recently engaged a band of music and escorted to the cars with great pemp two of their memhfib aboSl f"e faculty had ended.

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i Couple Outwit the OM Folks und Ilcatü Indiana ami .Mat rimony. Nine-tenths of tbs marrisesa ot the present day are conceived and carried out in the face of opposition an clement cal-1 I ciliated to hurry matters, and seldom sue- ,..,. c i ecasfal in its crushing motive. One Ml ih l.nct n .r.r.r..i.r.,1 nml mt nammfallu ,iuv. l . w -. v- ..... . j which has come under our observation for Srmc time culminated yesterday morning, The coDlractir.g parties eo.si.t'eJ of Mr. Q.,jnnt 0gcd about scventeeu years, and um Cck, .. about foorte jears. I. . .. r 1 --.Til.; .1 demanded a cessation oi nwuuuo, - j . - . 1,1 , 1 CwfOg that the would-be Druie was too vr,unfr bv about half. The youug folks ; gjgnally failed to sec it in this light, and gjStem af eoartaliip by stealth was car-j ried on, the details cf which most people j can become acquainted with by a retrospeetive glance at their own experience Until at last an elopement was determined -'pon as the one thing needful to tcrmi-

e,uox j ur www . . . 5,000 j ri;lte their troubles. The young ma.i con-! ...fiOOOOL, , , i r i V im Im ... 3..000 hied Ins plan to Lis friend Mr. Nelson, I

who proposed to see him safe through if it , took him al! summer, and so Wednesday j Mit hist, about II o'clock, the young la ! m i ft-k . ft! ! dy. accompanied ny ner oosom inwa-ai, . Miss Kennedy, who had come over jtt't to stay all night, might have been seen stealing out from the paternal mansion. They were received by the lover and Iriend. who had everything in readiness for their I I heir i ived j . Air. ; trip to this city, where they arnv Thursday evening, and stopped al Patterson's private boarding-house, on .Jefferson street, between Seventh and j . Eighth. The young man went over to Vft. MKnnv Thursday niirht to iret the ; license and have everything iu rwauiucae tö over cai bj ysnsterday morning and: B vmmmj j. j rs . g , . ft. . a... I.,f . , - int-inir . . nnisn up u.o " , ftp 1 ii ... I, I ma,le l,raci'CR 01 8 " verdant as to tell the clerk ofthe court I that his darling was a resident of Kcntuck y. upou which the clerk refused to isc.o iho licensf. nn unrar '- nable niece of . . i . i . . i i . i . . a ..... i . . 4 . . . . , aivi.hm s, on his part, for which be ,l ade amends by giving the yonng man r. 1 . o. , fr.w.i gratuitous piece o, .u,., - tbat in futnre, if he dewred to be a fUC io.'S nr. tiho.'.ad ha should locate tl i P"l 01 l,,e nrsi Pari ,n 'uc "l " i rate, and better sun in tuu cvuu.j ... 1 1 .ft .11 . ft 1 - ar.4.. ita .liirh hr ;innli.a;l for the licCflSC. II 6 -- -t i - ia u was trU nth a ßfaten.ent might not- viewing it from erery possible standnein rftrtcf,?'tit"ll O Off il's 1 i ner with the

p-"-- j - 1 "force that nny invade I ho island with the f'-s in the case, but .hat a young man j rf rUiruUv the agisting -OVCrnwho was so har-lened in crime as to bur- esiab)ishiDe a blie0 which Brioaly and feloniously abstract another win jl)in ,he i;,life(1 S;,,es ;D ,))e nme iaogBter frona the parental roof- wmmmmrmTmsmmm Uht con( ,iatetl to trpo in tl.i imrltlia! ofthe nisht. onsht not

... ..ft .. . , niv n-ifi'i inn WIlAn I 1 1 , , i . i. . ..... i so much uereii ici on int' i--uh. TUo yoa.g uai left the eWk'. office . .11,- . . 1 aawSataaaa i.t'in. rl .-. t r III 1 f 1 f I 1 1" 'sadder and a wiiCT man, determined to . .i ... ...... e l TT . Ho prom ny me genua -. o. ... mm . . ..a I lift, vir.ir tb.'i T.or.l Liutu'd hnw ! 5W -- ""' : l.,r of ni. .hi in f.i't. nfter 1 ' . ! i ,n im -rv. ..i.-its ii-.; ttfooeo rnnninn. lie. "r n reached the house where the party were rr-e - I in and with a lace about a mile '"Si g proceeded to tell tbe party, wbo were impatiently awaiting lnm, of the . I furc hc aJ uia,le 1,1 b m monial venture- lut if his story was sad i " c 1 .1. . ... ,u I. km ...AHft . I i-v n m a 1 1 ! 1 ft II I T. - Al & ... .. A t ft a ft-V I , departnre for New Albany they had lcaru- . ... a . m l ..ft..!.. ed toat tue somewnai rumen pswanst m ma JOWng kd J with matrimonial a,pirations had telegraphed to the police to arrest the

395 recreants, dead or alive, and that the. hotels had been searched for them in vain. 912 1 ftne Here was a crisis, and prompt action oa 1 ,4ob ... , 2 39 the defensive, or an ignominious surrendo7" er were the only alternatives. 2,237 1 Immediately it was reaolred to stand O V o j 2 not on the order of their going, but to go 05Q at once to the .It fTcr?onvillc ferry landing, n hieb they did, and thc first brat

tbat left the "old Kentucky shore" yes terday morning for the sacred soil of Indiana had on hoard this parly on matri mony bent. Whether thc father of the the next trip), and tho party reached thc Indiana shore in bafoty. Upon landing, (hey immediately repaired to the Bruaer hou c, when the mail portion ofthe party sallied forth in search ofthe necessary papers, and the young man, with thc advice of ti e New Albany man fresh in his memory, ' I the JeffersonviUc man a plain, unva isbad tale, and in a sliort time returned to the hotel with tho much coveted papers. " Little more remains to be told." A .r,.n ' h-.miMi with authoritv to solemnize the I " J i . j ...rna irü. ennn bunted nn the nPromontr rL, W si La UU . I performed, and the successful niatrimoni- , . A, . , , r tl . . ifcVtS Started to th U Side ! the river just as happy as large sized sunflowers. Ar - riving at their hotel, iu this city, they immediately packed up their traps and i started for Sulvisa, in the hope of reaching!

ihat r int before (be old man. who had. 1

üS they supposed, ere this started after them, when they intended to 5eud liiir

word that if he would return they would agaia take him to their hearts aDd forgive h i iu . Lou u v die Jo u mal. A Sea Hosttcr, The strange animal killed Dear Eastport, Maine, has Leen on exhibition in that city l .i i dB Hog the past two weeks. Tins animal. Dart &th and rnrt Least, hi I - , r , , j two side belly fins, and a broad, shark-like j tail. About one third of its length forms it. mil, in eonaeotion Uh th. fi, it hM two huge leg, terminating in web feet. It., mouih make, a line of U. or , ix fcol .1 ..1 1..J- .1 TT" ! - 'j" mm immense i . . . . oouy, waien was estimated to have weigh ed when captured about eleven ton no frame work of bones, its most portion consisting of cartilage incapable of preservation. Its skin is dark and toagh like that ef the elephant and rhinoceros. There is no record of his species, and to nonc is it a greater wonder than to naturalis's whose attention is being drawn to it. - - o - Among others who have had an onpotunity r i e n i r .i s-af of seeing it, is Prof. Baird of the Smit n - souian in.stitute ol Washington, who is vet unable to place it in the known list of the animal kingdom. When list discovered it w - i civimminrr I . , lakameaiasftaateai n A ar.. ....... ...... when pursued took to the land, and when eantared was cne hundred and t went v feet above high-water mark. Numerous shots were fired at it but none took effect . 'l .1 1 J 1 '.I U 1 uutil the gun was loaded with small spikes which took effect, striking just above the i . .1 maiu lore 1111. la analysing the stomach, I it contained nothing bat vegetable matter, which lead, to the conclusion that it sub- ... ... ... .. sisteo upon vegetables 0.1 the bottom ol the ocean and shore Cuba. . . . j grai.d ScllC erne is at nresent on foot in y - I New York, among a band of adventurous - Americans, for the capture and conr.uesf - . ..C L l..-,.. ...:.. 1 r . u - 4 . : 1 1 . 01 i nc uc.tui i t ft i L f movement are men rf darin arhn " r ' elf not what d-.nmr .1 n J the undertaking. Several of them fought beside the ill starred V.ilker on the plains oi csicaranga. l be programme ol the leaders is briefly thus : Tart ofthe popnlatioo ofthe island of Cuba is in a state of rank disaffection to the ruling power, and is prepared to co operate with any friendly expeditionary fit OUt a volunteer CXDCOltlonarv annv nf 1 ! about .;)"U men. J hev must bo ad le - lows of infinite pluck, and rea ly fr any- i thing desperate. Emissaries will be disnatehed to the Ulaitrl to tnr.riu fhr mx-n i i iutu,urirv element before ban d of the io tended dasisn, and to concert measures f..r mutual co-operation. A native of high rank and considerable military ceniu has rendered much aid iu the arranging of the plan of invasion. The invaders arc . , , to be in most part Americans who are decplj iaipilcil thc dM that thc beantifttl Island QtteeO OUght to be annexed to and abiding nnder the frmndlj rfiadow . of thc western republic. When the force ' these sliorcs in fast sailing steamers, and commence operations upon, effecting a landing within a convenient distance of ti c city nf Havana. This will also be the signal for au instant uj rising all over Ibe island. Thc result of the enterprise is problematical, though it may be regarded a? a project not altogether impossible. The only delay at present to the carrying out. of this enterprise is said to be want of thc necessary fund ; but these it is expected will be forthcoming in abundance as noon thc enterprise shall be a little further under way. Exit Surratt. Tbe esse of John H. Surratt has been finally disposed of by the discharge of the prisoner, the supreme court refusing to interfere in the decision of the lower court discharging Surratt. This is a beautiful commentary on the action of the authorities in this case. First, Surratt'a mother, aud four others, alleged accomplices of his, were arrested, and tried r.ud hanged, while others were sentenced to the Dry Tortugas, where they still remain. Is the meantime the whole world was ransacked to fmd, and immense rewards offered for tho arrest of Johu If. Surrat, next to liooth tho most guilty of all the parties auopo.sed to bo connected with the murder of President Lincoln. One man was arrestod in Texa.., put in irons, and subjected to the harshest treatment, because he was supposed to resemble Surratt. Finally, through the treachery of a Canadian aequaiutunee of Surratt, , ... l.a w.a ,1 . . .. ., . ,. :. . .u , " Z r T a . Pope s army, and, though coapmg into a .1 . , , Lgypt, was finally arretted at Alexandria, 1 and a ship of war apeually deputed to bring him home. With his urrivnl, strict i j incarceration, arraignment, trial, aud ef furts of lne government to convict him,

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The enterprise is onlv in embrvo as vet i Uft i 11 i: , . .4l in , to the highest bidder at ihe court boose door in !" 'i.p.e maim o :i.d i.-a. o enierinse " ' 10 emLr3 as yet, let imbedded in an oak tree with 40 years' pk mouth, in said eonnte.a.id n,-ne,tv m-wit : 'v-u. writm favor of Harnett P. loloml

but not many weeks will be required to growth of wood over it. The rents and profits first for a term not exceed- i P1"" aud John n. hapman i brintr ii !.. i.r .it i.-i! nuinni 0' I I ..... . tos seven vcars. If no bid is made therennon !,e will lie made wilhmit any regard U

" I - uu lca-,c,a I A man has been making money farm- ai in, -;, , mttaf. .:.. r.eetin. i hn ! ' ra-natwn or apparis. mem fan h

ur rea Jers are familiar. And now all i

has come to nought. It is admitted that

there IS nn crisp nrri.nct him nnd ha ?a i " w vmw UIIIUrfU 111 Ul j IftUVft i.V. A p discharged. br Stanton and earned info effect bv ,1 , . ,p, , ., . : too's and arentsl Hie failure to convm John H. 8tTat is a tacit acknowledge nient that his mother, Harold and the others were murdered by the commission .. L.v:a .....i -.. niuiu guimiticu uuu IM'IIIUU lll;Ul CXCCU' ted. Far bettor would it have been for the fame and the peace of mind of the offi- , I , . . . H .1 M - . I. r . . . I I I . I w wbu mi in juagmem upon ineso per i sens haj joun" ISurratt been permitted ! Bk. .lK, h, rac from the eu,rv, ; an j remain where he would never been I heard from more. The .rial t Rnrr.lt . i Werc the subordinates of Surratt in the J

. nut u commeuiarv 9 a ems on muse ,,cu i.wo rm-'menis in said court or or?, rims ot Marsh:...

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. ... . , ... , dato, one in fa vor of Murom A. O. Packard and for f famous military commissions instituted ; one in favor of Joseph K. AIcDonaM. Addiunn f. hi, 1,1,

..li-ii , , r,., WgB- CUIllC With Which they are charged. T he hl president should not delay their release for Crti:,i: . t i ft rJ,

. wtogm ftta. y-. a. ... . i , I d v' 'i ! named IcenoLlc, in Madison county, last j e .i . summer, was convicted of murder iu the vjeorgc Diotuer, wno Kineo two dojs, second degree, on Friday, at Muncie. " The old sow, which robbed I market rj.) -n i if.man ol 2 ,)0 and a cabbage leaf, a few l x days ago, at .ew Albany , went lOr ft W0 days ago, at New Albany, went lor a woman's fane- stall at the market house. i -.i.,r-b.,. ,..1 l.l.i..t i , le of J uuiunn.j, ...( gvwiCU Uli HV Ulill ; witli a paper of pins. By dint of great j exertion on the part of several small bows a J and two market women, assisted by a dog, the paper of pins was recovered, and the animal saved front a torturous death. RajJn Gentry a well-to-do far L. wo .. q Now nacr, irmony, was shot and killed close to his farm. He i. 1 ... aann i.- .. ..... on 1 i..a V J via ain IHO'JU ... IUU lllllf ' .... tnc aeca was commuted. A Houston, (Tex. ) paper announces a cock-fight to take place In Deeamber for S3 a 0,000 a Bide ' ;.. a- .f t . i. r I V I I IJ r VI UlVUi Jjhlh UUb IUI V:Tl II " ' . .. .. . iquiin aouui uiese nays. I -Down on W Island they dig ccl out 0f tI), s;H1,t by" he ton. ., The Massachusetts herring catch is , ut ulL",ilJ JS- , . .... . j al a ex ere I are sny, and will be scarce . this year. -n.lilK.1 arc being nptared i. Urg quantities. There ar3 only two bar-rooms lakc citv. . r. . in Salt A plain-spoken western preacher delivered the following from his desk: "I would annonncc to the congregation

-xnc xerre uaute porK packers nave . - ..ng ecvrn j.ara o. between the hours of 1 lo'elock.a.m. and i

made extensive preparations lor the com- The west half of the south-east quarter of section : "f,"' f-111 - 1' llJ,the rtnts g season, and the business will far ex-h"-' twenty-tao (lntownAip thirty-four JhV P IhiV re' 1 I tit 0" LftTn , j, , r, , (34)SftCetiofraBfaae(l)iit,euW OCeu that of last VCar i ....... I fhe cast hall ofthe north -rasl nnnrtrrnf

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probablv bv niislake, there was left at this m:i!".ll',V'v '-vr5t- 1 w'!.l M,-thi' V ' iT:i '': ' ' 9KI I r H Li ."r - 1 n.li.M . i.ia oilier offer Tor aale the fee nmple la MiflM llflf ? JEll .ftkcmeeting hOUte, tun moming, a Small COtton d to aid real estate, to aatlry .-.id writ ta.favoe r ........ , , , , . , l William I". A.l.nn- v. Pntnwh R. llor-J.in, Samuel M. . . . ombrella, much damaged by time and wear, cmrdon, and David Wolf replevin bail, bald i!e FOR 3 A ! P T and exceeding jtale in color, in lilaec of M be made without auj resard to valaation or ap- '

pi which was taken a large sük ombrella, and of great beauty. Blunders of this kind, brethren and sisters, are getting a little too common LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

Tax Levies for 1841. Comrrv Taa&aoan'a Omca, Plymoatli, Marshall County, Indiana, -October IS, 1SGS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY UIVE.N TO THE 11 lax-pa yen of said couaty, thai the tax dnplfcate b sew in mv a nalt tor eatlectloa. and thai the l. -.y f tasea oa each fi- handred doUara ratnatioa ha the aavetal townshlpa of aaU coanty for rtate, county, road, Khool, lownsblp, s i oki n land, ppreial school parpoeea, .i.d common achooL and ahm the tax levied aa each paU, and MM mx ea dojs, ar-' as foUwwa : E Ö -l 'iZ 'L ZJyL Lzr '; ya r z. z g 2 i- t . 1 v - C S . . " . 5 a z ' -" Zt.- r m 2. 2 8 's! ; ? '. . sn ; 5 r- al' Pia.' ? Z. C A Baa B: : : : : e : : : . 1 : : aS :::9S:::8:: : fr: : i : : : : : I ? : n a, : n- i :: : m "i 6 6 v is f .i i -i - fts ui w I I r.ion. ccofyrrc yj;;. o c o I IS i i I 38SS8SSS a !. 8 'a. tor. ii ii . I BC3X is K uita a I Oleen. t is im i . - - - - ,i ts , j P.otirho;i, asSea.oS t. : : r. d;c i li i i, I-, 88SSSSS8 HIS S3S8 1 TIPCMM' ;2x: SSSä 8 - -M '- 838 ' ', r,n;in,3 ,i J p e .r i. il s i i . is North. ii ii aa fti - s i a g 2 S88S808S8 I PwSt li ii .i IS I

i e m n v -" r- - i i. a t- a '' Weal ttis it mm ca aa i Walnut. I rivniouth t oiuoC mS die&ViigE! ration. ai ii 5 55 I Itonrooa t'ori.o5S858 j ration. There lore I will attend al my ofllc.' in tho tj r t hoaae la Pljnaoata. In nM Marsha1! coanty, until the thinl Monthly in April, ISW. for the purpose af r e iv tea inch taxes, Pi .vr.iis still o'.vin,' tnvrj fur Hie vi'if io.,? iMiftaaA. iiotiii-.l o. in.ike iiuini'di.'ite paMiient. if hef wish t. save the lOa-ts of advertis n and oth'-r cxnr r i'xni' ii cs u J m. W. UOWSai, Treasurer. RTATE OF INDIANA, Masshai.l Colntv. In circuit court, February term, 1863. Luther C. Fiuley.l ea. Divorce. Annie M. Fiuley.) The plaintiff in the abovs ewtitlsd eaaas, b Iiis attorney has filod in m ofnea his complaint BajaiBSt tbe defendant, mid it. appearing hy the SJU ivit of a competent person that the defendant Annie ML PlaJev is a i. on resident ofthe state of Indiana. shu is therefore hereby notined of the pendency of stid complaint atinst her, and uu Icsj she appoar, answer or demur thereto at the culling ot aahl cause on the first day of the next iciiii .i oar. coin i, io ot- oi";uii in, lie hl at the . . . t mm I a. ... ..I...!! ft. I I . . , a ... ".VJ? TKhon lho. an -lnday ot rebmar.-,! bfiy .said complaint and the matters aud thinci ilierrin contained and nl b..l will be heard and determined in her aher.ee JOHN C. Ct'SIIMAN, Clerk. M- A. O. Packard, ITfT's Att'y. 11 A DM I MST It A TOK B NOTRE. Notice is horehv civrn that the hoe I - appointed aflniinitrntor tf th e0tt 1 Daniel Snw. Arm mm m, . A O .. I J - - 1 . J. U I y t nr . r '.,,. '...,.. m ..... . ... ...... . i ... i

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By virtue of two executions issued by the1 CK.- o i nunmaii circuit court and lo me and Henry II. Baxter as principal, and John 8 Mi., .,..!,..: k..:i n....:.. i, . . . mwl i v ..,,! u.iii Hierein, i nave le VI CO lip on the following described real estate situated in JfSfSÄ iuc uLit uu.ini ii nry n. uaxiei ,to-wit ; ! Lot number six (6) in Boley'i first addition to : the town of Bourbon, eounty and state aforesaid, jnr n:i SATURDAY, DECCMBER 5, ISb'S, beWftn the ,lourf of W 'chjck s. m. and 1 o - , f loelc n . m nf cn :,t r'n of ( 1, m Mini !.,,,. A . I ,, , mi ii.uillivur limil I ..... " in toe town or riymoato, countv and state aforepau1, 1 er for 8!,,c rtt P"hlic aaction u. !ÄreÄSi en 1 2"." wner,,1POB if o bid therefoi be made safI Iwill .h in Ilk. tiX?J.M.tS r.l , , . .. .. -P ' . By virtue of a decree and order of sale from o it a I tnc iriarn .11 t ft. T r ' t I . . 1 , ; fr sale at pubhc auction at the court house door i 1 T'A , T lll; ' SATORDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1868, 111 I "I I Til 111 I T . i 1 1 r 1 U ; ..v j between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p. m. ot slid day tin rents and profus for i I ments mmmvrn v. nuiioil i . liriiivill-l. IIIIOIO!' and appartenencea, aitnated in MarshaU iv and state of Indiana. C0(U1 conn i v aim state oi Indiana. i And in failure to realize therefrom the amount demanded by said writ I will at the sane time j all j place and in like manner offer for lale the iee mpiem ana losaia real estate to sausry a j writ in favor of John If. Rraards vs. Mathias I Chanrasu sad Murraret Chanman . Said tale alll be made without regard to valuation or an - ; mbe-wrt ,.IWS. 3 r 1.tl UMIU OUW, onena. r. ft i'it nr. ft r,, .nr QHERIFPS SALE, I Bv virtue of in execution ietned to sae out of 1 offiStf lJ?e,,dei of1the court of.c?B,mon r, n.c i tl. , . ' , I .... , nr, , .,.1, ......... . r--"' .'ar.i.1 .... . I 7. '"'f ana, nil ,. j.ii.iuui.a ; la favor ot Levi RosenBeki and Jacob Resenbery ?f!linstnGoor"1el R,lU, Hnry Krohn alias ; Henry Crone, I 1 are levied en the following real emu in sid county aa the property of Usury Ivr.ilu, alius Hi,,,.,. Pmi,,, ... ,, ii . Commencing aeventy-one r -da and ten and one kir fmt act fmm tlfto tlf ,ni!n t .L.. .i, . , ., f , , i nir. rave . 1 1 rwv. avft. im nim r nine n i n i. ) 111 township No. thirty-three i.'W) north of range 0. roor iai caai running tnenco west one nun,J...l T..I . . ! n 1 Tl t.i ed I. tl to tue place ol bei dred feet to the place of beginning, thence south ten rods, thence west sixty five (('.) feet, t'ionc lltjrl h t fi rods . tlicin-o r-:isf ji t f .-.Ii araa i l.ri i fi, f . . the place ol beginning, in .Marshall county, Iudi - " , S A TU R DAY, D EC E M B ER 5 , 1 G8. I between the hours of 10 o'clock a, ra. and 4 o'1 th,-.-. l:irn 11 lliTi-T .Ii', r f bo nntiiM ritt ul iti ... ..... w.t- . cnuio w.ivi vp-i iv, l.?t ll . i wiift .- a I 1 1 -lit ami e:aiiu o I t.'.e sa ut (Ii Ii ed.tiit in ninl t.. niu aau ciaiiu oi me sain oeienuani in nmi t.. said proper? J to satisfy the execution. Amount of principal now due $r.)7 i.o. uhjicttoapprtisemeiit. , 1 , ,-,.-. MAv ci im 11 1A ID HO A , Sheriff. I CjHBBiFF'S SALE a J By rlrtee of.-, decree and nr-Vr of aale won thr M;ir- ' I hall coniBaonptea cert. I will oSer f.rr ueat public I action, t ih coart bouse door in riymoutii,Marshall county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER W.s. VffTSS tStSSAISA exceeding aevea j.'ar, ol the touuwias real estate, to ' IL ,,. .... ., . . . tola No. one (1) and two (2) in Croup and Cear s first I addition to the village of lnwood.alo nleeea of bi d I coHHnewiDi; at Ute north-rart corner oi : i hit No. two (3) tbenee eat one hand red and twenty Ictt. thence tenth one bnndrcd sad twenty feet, thenca weal one handred and twenij i -t. ti. ne mrth one band rat anal twenty ftet on tbe liue of lots Nu, ooar and two IS) to the place of bejrhmin, Itaatcd in Marshall comity, elate i ludlana. Ana in fallnre to realise lliemf rum the amount ch' praisL-nient lan n DAVID HOW. Sheriff M. C. A DMIXIS rRATOR'8 NOTICE. 11 . ,1 . , . . ... , WW be sold at public vendue, in Plymouth, BATURDAT, NOV. 38. ISGS . . .... . , , c i .a a. 11 st the late residence of Jesse B. Gnaid, deceas 1 , ed, 111 .North township near the Lake ut the Woods, tre personal roods and chatte a of the I j j ' ... . c f , , , deceased, consisting o borses, nudes, cattle, TßRMä Three dollars and under cash in nd. Over that Mm fix montha era lit, arith :nit:.a' rix . A DM I I d TR A TO R N0T1C E . Notfce is herebj given tbat the undesigned has been sppoia'ed adaaiaialraior of ihe estate of Jesse B. Guard, deceased, Said estate i supposed to be solvent. li HART ANN GUARD. A FPL1GATI0N FOR LICENSE iN'otite is licrehv given that tl-e undersigned will, at the December term of the Commissioners court of Marshall county, Indiana, applj for a license to retail vinous, malt and spirituous Iiiurs in kn quantities than a quart, 'I h 1 . Uon ion which 1 ! o ose to s 11 is on aoaith IS bet. 1 km No. "2 01 the original plat ol the town ol I'l mouth. 11 J Dm WOLF RT. PPUCATION FOR LlCENirl, Notice Is hereby given thai Ihe atdersigned will, at the December term, IB68,of the comKiiloner'a court of Marshall county, Ind an upj Iv for a license to ret ail v'u. 0BS , ma It and tpiritUOOS Rqnan in less qnantitiea than a qhart. Tbe location on which arc propose to sell is J.ot No M in the original plat of the town ol Plrssontb , Marshall eounty. Indiana, ll JACOB WEGKERI.K. J. I. Hhteomlor, nnsTUT. Dremes. Ind. Office over Forta .t. Lahr'a bard wars ftor.-. Oleaalnr, extraetlne, rillinrr. nml arbSclal seta 1 'l,H'.rl,,i "ie uePi manner Known ionic umihi proI saananwajBsshi mtm wein wwinnniah it A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby driven that at the December tee lti8,of tbe C 'liiniissioncr's court of Mahall a county. Indiana, I will apply for a license to res ta.l vinous, malt, and spirituous liquors in lea qaantidea than a qaart. Um locatlcm on which I propose to tell is the south hall ol Lot No. five .rJ in the original plat of the town of Ply month, it) HENRY ORB AHNS. N "I 0T1CK Is hereby given that the nndetsiimed has been appointed administrator of the estate of I.ouis SilberstorfT. deceased, late of Harahall county, Ind. 1 FERDINAND RIMPLElt. Prnnnrn f-r Wor I T 'Isthas ofpeaea ptrpara for war," I. ihr old adaea and there la noaantonea in tha EaelUh faniffua? mo.a aapit aaive, nor one mat la aoappll iihla ii ionumerahtoeases nlaaoarlm M to know ihr ssad mom.M.I that fell dclrorrr. disease, will attack him?1 Then be yr tree prepared, have the Robaek,a blood puis, stomach lütter- ami bl.M.rt ouirnrr at hand and . r.. ,,. .. ....

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HERIFF'S SALI-. By vi i tue of a decree issued to nie out of THC oiiire ol tbcclerk of the cov.rt of( .omni or, I countv. Indiana. 1 shall of reale at public auction, to the highest SATURDAY, NOT. 14. 1868, between the hoara of 10 o'clock a. m and "La"" H' pi olii.s ior a term not exrccdint. seven vesrs of the following real estate, to it : The south half of the south-east quarter of! section three (8), township thirty -two (32), nortii ri range two C) cast. Also nfteru ; eres offlhc nortli cm1, of the east half of the I nnrl l...wcl nna !... . .1' ...... : . , n. . ii in.-nMi.iiiri illMTUHII If . I'lHl 1 . 1 suip tliirty-t wo (32), north of rane two c" to j east, containing in all ninctr-fire acres, more of' or less, in Marshall count r. Indians And on failure to rea;!sc Iherefrora tl. j amount demanded lr- said writ. 1 will then f.? !" Ü? 5,r J.?!' ' I ' . .IC I Bv virt,ie of:l decree issued to me out of 1 j 1 110 i nice ot the clerk ot the o.-uit t t om1 n;on pk.ajJ wf Marshali Cluy ndiuM I ahaU offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Plymouth, in said county, on. BaTcanar, Nov. 1 1, 1808, 1 . ; T t,,,n teen (IJ), in township tiinly - three (33), north ol range one (1, east, in , . u ..i ;.u:r u u, ea , jh ! M-'sbal! county. Indiana. Ami on failure to real iw; therefrom tue I a1"01" demanded by Said writ, I will then.

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1 nnt ayer Becker vs. Jonafh m Hobler and Jemima Hubler and Isaac Breese replevin I.nil s.,.l ,..,n 1 ....7 w 115 win uc ma ic niuinui any reirard to valuation or appraisement law. S DAVID now. Sheriff. S liriin-i'V' .'.if in.iiii 1 r f.v iftC med to rae out at ! r'-v virtue of a decree Issi I ..1: f ft ft 1 I. ft? . t u.L- t'llUf IM I III' ('IC U (II llM.'OOUll M -'lll!110Il ! pleas ef Marshall county. Indiana, I shall of j fcr for sale at public auction to the highest J bidder, at the court bouse door in Plymouth, in said county on court of Common I ' " '' ' I between the limira of 10 n'cliarff a. in. ami i I n'rAntAt ,. ,,r i .1., .. i... 1 .. .;. " t ' vuiai iwj i in . u nn i j . m t .- !;r :i term not exceeding si r a years of the "v n;g reai esiaic, to-ivii J The -north-east quarter of the south-east ' quarter of section t aenty-two 2) in town ' slii 1 1 1 1 1 i ri V. fun r ( 'I ? lmrlli nf .-. n .r. rim , 1 . . east, containing forty acres, more or less, ll eaSt, containing forty acres, more or less, it Bated in Marshall county, Indiana. And nn failure to realize therefrom the amount demanded by said writ, I will then ind there-and iu like manner, offer lor Still i;A 1 1 HOW . 1 !sol.l 1 KN". I I ' I, ?4?tk)f lM!wb? t!.:- nirt-; -r-! m evisü,. between it.vea enhatl-t t. tkHil it dio'wdhr mi toalcnm. Th bniti m h .- i ed ander the name i 'Re. v m Uaal r. AH claim - win bewtrled aytlie al . Una. s. E. It EE V ES. FlyaKNitb, Oct. 6, WW. A. BLODtiKT. a pniCATION fOU LICENCE Notice hi hereby given thai Ihe nnderlgnei' wi i, at ihs Dec. niht-r tetm, lbU?, ol ihe Cora n.i-si'ini-r.-! court nf Marshall countv, hidi na. apolvforaliccnae to retail rinons, malt and ptrit i naasuoanis in less ,uantitHs than mrt. i h, location on wb.cn l propa.se to sell is 1 e No twenty in the original plat of the town 0! , py month. Matslall eountjr. Io.Bana, ' muuu, - oiirn ' v na cm cd I IK.H WAI rlLr.K. rgHK un '.er.-ite d offers for a.tlebi a farm ol I TWO HUhlDTlZD AND SEVEN' ACRES, I )! " ilUU it 1 1.1 I ill; I 'S I r,, i I ! U ''I ("'Ml, : N(tu,st qil::.,. ,,,, quarTef ef the norifi ireM attarei ofsedion livi 111 . . ...... m. ' :.. f.l.... I a .. v ...1 i. ,ir ti . .i. it..: inn ,u, no in oi r.i vi' 1 easi, 111 rmoi I L' . , ,.' .... .. .. 1,., 1 I fltlli W ':.. hi. I teni ii.j in 'i ir.i.id th '' I tHiood , is all under fence haa a bearing otehard r . . . . , , ' . of one hundred trees, house an 1 farm, and otnc 1 i.u em uii ti "s This farm will he -r.iu cheap andoa easy teran For farther particnL.ru enqnire of I W.M. isCOFIKHLD. "l7" .ilk. F . a. . - EUBEKA VOXIC BITTERS. It is not claimed Tor this aiadklna that ll ill cart every diaeaee which Scah i-1 heir to, bat are claim thai it is an invigorating, iii. :iv in.' tonic, sod it has heen wcccsifa.il ascd in the toUowine diseases: Typhoid and Drlious Fevers, Chili an-i Fever, ."""ick and X rvous Iesda?he, Neuralgia and Llheumatism, Dyspepsia, Cost ire nesa and Indigestmn. M- W WARD & CO.) Wholesale Liquor Dealers, MADISON ST., - - COVINGTON, KV Parsek by ftawa Hro', Pljmsntb, iml.. an.i dies Lrists eneeany. U lm Manliootl-lldw List, HdwResUrf Just published, a new e;liui ol lir. l-ntverWellHi '-I-Hbrntd Ckkuj on tbe nietest, ooai fwiiheat wedi eine) of Spermi lorrhoea, or tftr.Sa.al W e . I: lies. lllaobinlh 7. id tarj Seminal Lo ses, fmootenHnja ev, .Mental and Physical Inea-G-ii p.iei'v, m edimenta to mar - .... .1..,, PfthMMaanrJ Sftftftft llOMSV. vliil I III " C , ' MT . , n I s.r, v...s...''a."a., . . i - t .' ' mmm I Fits, Imlnccd by sell -indiilgctice or ecxual ex tra aaanca. lJpr.ee, la a sealed earelope, oaly t nsats. The celebrated author tn this adariiahw essai . clearly demonstrates from a thlrti yearn aueeeasful MStiice. that the nlarmim' conseqeimces of I adf-ahuse may be radically eiwed ultboat tha danken u- use of internal medimae i tha appn cation il the knife (noiatint oat a mode of cine at once simple, ecrtaia and sflbetual by meaaa af which er err sufferer, no atttter what hia con dition mat he, may eure himself cheaply, prl rstaly aad r uheally. ItJ Tllii leetuife pboaU be la the h mda of evei y youth and everv man MB the landfc'inl Mtdiwaeal iu a ph. in enreluns to an ad dress, ..stpaid, on rece.pl ot sit eenia.or two post st i ups. Also Ir. Culrerwella " Marriari ciuiJc, ' price 95 cents. Address the pnbhshers, ' .-nvs; t r Kl 'r e m T i" t , . Vo. I m bowery, lew i m, i o.-i mmvm oox i,n-'.

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T 1111 TTT r'Jl JLJLJJLJ JL JLi T J J PATENTED OCTOBER 20, 1CC3. hi . I MPMNGD BEE-HIVE (3 p;T.0CT.2 0168. TLc above is aa illattratioa of a 11"KII! B, patented by tTptoa Str.nsbar; , . .. , ... .. MAAbill 111 .V Ü1CK.SOX, Of this place. This ilire i nndonhtedlv tkeMOtt 1 1 i W possessing, m a simpl.f I convenient J r- (1.. r,nlftrrM nf :.1I ,!,or ITir ' ' - acd disnensinc with nnneeessarv hv. J I which fend only fa increase the co-t, perplex the bee raiser, and render their u-'c impracticable. State, eounty, tod individual rights are noT for sale by j a s Vhl --.irx ; CS j H ifiSilll ' 'i 1 ' .. ..- i-.. ' PLYMOUTH, IM IAN A. 10 if ; a. . . tu T i 4 (iytoi','Vi, A Positivo Rcraedy for all kinds of Humcrs, Scrofula. Scurvy, Sait-Flhcum, Carbuncles and BoiaS, Ulcers and ad obstinate Affections of t;:c Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism. Pi.'es, Chronic Diarrhoea. Mercurial Diseases, and every taint ofthe System : Dyspepsia, and thoso Affections originating in thc Derangement of the Digestive Organs : viz.. Bilious Complaints, Neerafgia, a:iJ N?rvous Affections. Headache, Languor, snd Depression of Spirits, Lcs3 of Appetite, Constipation. IIIS exeetleat medicinal compound was trt prepared by rr. f. W. POLAND, in 1847, and was then employed wi:h preat euccc.s In CXpcBnS humers from the bh.od; b-.t in IHS a medical frie nd who was quite c h I rated a a physician, especially in tl;.- tn atmest of humor.., suggested some important improvements, which were adopted, and which has made it (fo the people Kay) the very !e. t rcracdy f.r all k.ia .J of humora known to "the faculty." Tliis preparation ii composed entirely of vrpetablcs, among which are Sarsaj arilla, Yellow LK)ck, Noble Tine, Mandrake, nud BoadsuaC When the i ipin.it or li.r.l i:i NV Hampshire, at Goffatowu CltlS. fori he space of thirty or forty miles around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor WW WcS ki.'iun and lehly va!u"d! for the ammwaas and naadatSd cures which it ef-f-ctcd. TIiourIi mantifACtar 1 in large quantities, ;hc snpply IM frequently exhausted, and purchasers liad to HfaH for more to bo made. In that region, some very severe cases of ILrysiptlas were treated with, and they were cured! l.rysipelas Bores, or carbuncles, those uly, painful akera, were entirely removed wherever this me.li.äne was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula aud Salt-Uheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. It ls' Cc from auy dangerous drugs, is pleaaaat to thc taste, safe, yet t-urc and . fleet ve iu ita action. f aarajs at ran NEW-ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, Ami for ,. by all IK'nU rs in Mcdicinr. C. DAMOy cC CO., rroprittors. ..".. ... .V.V-. v' ft. 5--tl?a'.. ... ... ... . . - . CKftr "v . ..

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