Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 November 1868 — Page 2

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SIT I A T ( tion since 185(5 when the republicans have The 1. vciiY Standard has an ed- i not proclaimed that the democratic party uunal article from the pen of Wendell was dead. No such proclamation is made 1 liillipa, in which he delivers t warning now. xVow thev are pleaged to ackrj0W-.. lecture to the preside! elect. Wendell edge that it U a' strong vigorous, eggre tteeessfollj applied the watering process ( ive body, with well ordered ranks and able to the late lamented, by which the ob- leaders. The defeats it has sustained vear Btrcpercus proclivities of that sainted in- after year have not diminished its courage dividual were rendered BSgatory, and Lr confidence in victory in the-next deciwhich insure da swift compliance with the ' ive battle. The presidential election demands of all the black and white nig-, vroycd that the democratic nartv is ranidlv

ri in the country. The indications now tre that tbe sou of Jesse wi soon hp made to feel the potent inflences arising r tri i f .1 iijiu i-uurai application oi me conten ts ! rf Phillips' pot; and if his early habit of '"lein" tti intra atrnicilit il.ioa - , . ... . , . r . :nmp of t'ic saints at oshinjrton. Wen-! i en nas lurnisne l nraina lor tlie rrr.Tih mnn r . Mftj too long to be snubbed by llan I .vno cannoc srno up i-eiore a glass withDut i . ... j .. ? . , l . i . 1 1 n i I uiBg uown. lie is out intie in advance ii tho mam hodw rf tLe rartv ol prpat ,., . J i noral ideas, and if he fails to lead that larty to his present position, and to any farther aggressions of radicalism which he nay invent, it will be the first time that a ailure has attended his efforts in that diectlon. The course pursued by Grant since his lection, in refusing to make speeches, or .iave speeches made to hifi, or to be Made he recipient of ovations from anxious asirants for office und-r the new ad'iiinisration, and loyal blatherskites generally b4 promiscuously, is suflicieot cause for' he nio.st terious alarm on the part of Wen- ! lell and other radical leaden for who ' vcr befbsa heard of a Kcuuine radical aodidaie or oSeebeMef refnabg an ova. loa, cr beias made the recipient o" fulome flntterv from ehb-toBsned iTeo-1 .1... 9 afl a? 1 a . 1 . 1 si 1 la ii 5 ri: 1 n r isn 11 no pnvf unpn 0 radical slime doubtle;s is sufficient ' ute of alarm on the part of those who :xpect to run Lis administration. This

"ikiI "j rioniii v,. tilrt. -ft, - 1 1 - , j 1 , eiusai i3 vievei by them with ominous ! majorities bv which the radicals have car-1 amLuRm. mJf :i -M iLj i

,vwifgi v. wujiug 01. an tuen :vils COIi:e i OD. PATCHED CLOTHES. fac poof Jape, Caorgc W. CSarjr, rlMaai tu- dttiuK racy pruearea lomake a false aliiivit airain-jt Captain Johnson, on the eve oft Ii stats flection, is not blessed vvith a so- I wtabandancc nf 1 osbmiihi nasi, and he has a rothcr who is supposed to be a simplcto. a - 1 r'. .. .. . m. ur muy. lue enorm? ot we misers- .......... .. suu in,., ifv. ii.iiui.u a. : nmewbal hfssened by his want of sense. The ' ooJiA feihm i not witliout hope, for his I rroar nno 6Cdi : r His great offense kept Jin. in 'Hi I i Uli. ,11. Uli' IMI'I I lilt" ,1 f i.'io transcreS( r i- hard." and the nerinr- I r win nna ima laet to be true M readily as ther classes oi criminals. Shame on a par- ! t tftal ml! indues a worthless imideton to Hiinnut neriurv ti ir.flm-iii p i-lnfinr tn vnic mtrarv to their inelinatioiM Wm .H-i.. 1 Jajy to carry Bmself bejond the jurisdiction I the courts of this county. Kentucky, inj he vicinity of the Confederate X roails i his natural abode this s'uk- the Tartarian reyions. The above paragraj h is from thc RemtUi can of Not. ü. and ton eontemntible . j m . , ... . , icauiiess anu an exhibition of beattlesa fc-..:ti --U ii i i uiiumicity, :s seid um eituaüed, even bv renegade and crokeu-dowu politicians. So fur as George WT. Carey is coocernjJ, be is competent to take care of himself . ind where he is kuown, enjoys the retrate- $ ion of having fat m.regMod sen:e than Amris-i Johnson exhibited durinir tbc re.ont campaign. The affidavit, made by him wa? true, doanVtless, and the facts : herein contained are corroborated by the ord of as good men as live in the county, ut the reference made by the Republican to his unfortunate brot! , MKJ ui,iivi.u i .mi .,t. itu? dance, occasioned by over -neat wnen quue oung, is ccitainly the; uuariii.., anu contemptible attuir t-i at we have ever noticed. The attack upon this object of sympathy is more inexcusaHe from tho fact tbt he had nothing ii j . .... . i roaowitntne aSMnrit referred to, and i I'liii rvv ii ii' it n it ro nrnr .n.. u" oeen maje. i , J he Kcpulhcan is welcome to all the lavreäl it win win by pursuing su-h a There are many persons in this county who are afflicted in different ways, some ith spasms, some with short legs, some with hair lips, and some with double or !

' O j A uuiauui'viu j u 1 1 t- i mmm w w mm mmm mm i for tbe RepulUcan to pitch into eachofjjr.5 0f Vlymotith. Thc court was ably tbem, in turn, and thereby show no par- constituted, and the uuanimous decision was anty- an obviously iust one. The pro.-ecution

A citizeu of Mi.-souri suggests a feasible jplan of amelioratitg thc conditiou of the iunhappy Kthionians in that state, whom (the selfish white radicals refuse to admit t- the ballot box. Iowa and Minnesota two states in which there are hardly two dozen Ethiopians all told have voted to give them thc elective franchise; while Missouri, containing thousands of loyal

Africans, and polling a radical nuj-rity of(Spainfor thc abolition of bull-fights, twenty tbousacd, refuses to "elevate Afternoon schools arc to be done away these downtrodden loyalists. .Now thc , w:ttl jQ Germany.

fsnggcstiou is, that M emigrant aid socie ties " shall bo formed, afur the " bleeding Kansas" pattern, to enable a.'.' the darkies in Missouri to emigrate to Iowa aou Minnesota, where they can enjoy liberty oiid .... . ist possess their M rights of manhood." TLe fcUggestioo is a proper and timely one. It is one that will be hailed with m j . . , -.1 . i i satisfaction, autl assisted with material aid by all the iohnbitaabi of Iowa and Minoeaota who voted for negro suffrage in good faith. Let thein come forward and assist .o carrying on the moveineut without delay. Jet them in this way prove that the suspicion which impugns their sincerity, and ,a!b them aypscfitsa, iB unfounded.

Tl,ÄRE hns uot beon d:,ysiuce Dottglas was defeated i ih ;,ut;i .Ulnn

. J. . v.. v.... aal S il 5 . . . i'ien me democratic party was so strong, ant and hopeful as it id to-day. Cntil and the rnliniz nartv. not ranidlv. I !k i ...n., o rzj -w w mj I . s but surely and gradually, losing strength when relatively compared with its opponent. The democracy have reached their present proud position against all the power and patronasre ot the sovernmen t. w r i i j -i , j multiplied and increased until it reached UVJ nUDyre(j millions of dollars yearly in time of noare and erintrnlletl ni,l dicfviK. 1 1 t i u i t ii j uteri by the most reckless and corru Ptt 1 ! nnli tici .1 ru rbn Vinvr nroi- n 1,, uumIm i .: : maae omce noiuine ti.e jsynonyra ot villainv. The moderate and careful tone in wliich tlie p.-ess of the rttlioe party sneaks - J 1 to-day is a virtual confession that it only J - hopes to retail! power, and contest sitccc--fully the next battle with the democracy, ! by the exercise ot a statesmanship which 1 . v has not yet appeared in its ranks. DlSPATcSlfl from New York, yesterdr.y, state that Gen. Grant baa written a lettei to Gen. Slocuin. democrat, congratuÄt" on lliä elcction t0 congress, and llitnc Mng l ibere win not probably be j anytnno u tne nest administration which ;l moacraio democrat nwy not support. At thc same time' tl,e inipresi.)n is gaining j strcnnth here kl,at Gen- Grant v'i;i lect eaDiaet Irom moderate radicals, Hoping 1 hv tills Tnp.ins tn ninkr a pnnprvniivp rnl ! "j . rvi 1 I a Ml mLM ,CJ a'Wptable to the rerubliean party. Ax exchanrre. announcing the heavv ' I neu ncariy wvwTj uortiiern siaie, appropriately quotes the familiar verse : ' Broal it rho way that le.ult to SaalS, Ami tbaaaaaaa walk tapjataat t'icr", Bal wiadiMn iSnam a uarrow path. Wtih here ar.d than a traveU-r." ThI value of a few moments of time W elearlj Ulostratsd ia QrSM towSBhfp, I la tbil county, at the recent election A . ... jouog man, a republican, presenter him elf at Dm polls to softe, and was chal . , , . . J v - v - w mm-w " I Uwfnl -,rro t t. WWiU,.. mau "ia present, and stated that he did , ckhn to be old enou-h to rote, and that according to the best of his recollection his brother was not. The non-voting twin . h was a democrat. The elder twin voteu, and Grant had one majority in the town .-hip. A very important question for tlie consideration rt scientific men, is here rresented : Does the adoption of "great 1 1 . 'moral ideas," the u wbisperinss of the t ' e Infinite," or the possession of the "divine afliatus," superinduce on earlier raatury than falls to the lot of less-favored mortals ? It would seem so. Tue Ecclesiastical Court. Tbe Lafayette Journal ia rsferriog to the assembling of an ecclesiastical ccurt in j that city for the trial of Lev. L. H . Hues, j of the Episcopal ehurch. remarks : The motion made by the lie v. L. AV. iiu,?3 uciijic nit; v iwmsi iva i iuuu iu mtmrn city on Wednesday, was not a motion to ! f,ua3h ,he presentment. Thc instrument UsclF was not reached. The motion unanimously sustained by the court was ';a j motiou in objection to tho jurisdiction of Lfc court- Th2 indictment was not fouud defective. It was not reached. , . i . 1 i l The court will not reassemble. Thc i nroeeedinirs cannot cro ander this court. ia Ifio far as it is concerned the case is ended. A new ease may of course be made up and a new court constituted The presbyters cjnstitutin" the court were the llev. Da rid i;;e D. D., of New Albany ; tho llev. rqiarieg ii Davidson. I). P.. of - j . was thc Rev. Horace Stringfellow, Jr., of Indianapolis. Thc clerk was tlie Itev. Isaac A. Hagar, of Crawfordnvillc. The ruling ends this case. Foreign Heins The Prussian army contains 1,342 generals and staff officers. A movement has been commenced in The engine driver of an Irish mail train, that which was burned at Abragilc, has died of angtfiab of miud. The death is announced of Lady Adine Fane, a granddaughter of Lady Palmeritoii; at the age of 25. The annual production of gold in the RritUh colon v of Xew Zealand his been tiun nmm ?llt0:O00fiiaee 181 The czar has sueli a spite against France that ha has forbidden the introduction of Paris fashions into Poland. A female child in Vienna, leas than thrPP nnntha old. has it.-, left arm covered , with deost?, brilliant black hair-like fur.

METEORIC.

I 4am m m . I I me SDoirer as von at Different I'olut m i .."""l01?5" y"TUt " J The follow, ,. ,he ibU report of , Cotnuiodore ISands. Superintendent of the . 1 J meteoric shower, received at the Navy Department this aftern ort. U. S. Naval Observatory, 1 Washington, November 14. j Sir I have the honor to submit the following preliminary report of the meteoric I shower this morning : DurinS tl,e cveniö? 13th instant Daring t mere were no prat number af meteors to be seen, until nvj0Ut eleven o'elock P. If., when there seemed to be an increase in numbers and brilliancy, though not sufficient to indicate the be'Mnniti" of a shower. At midnight the number had consiuerably increasea, and the prevalence i1 . r. ! oi me ira:ns was grauuaiiy noiieea. vr thirteen minutes past miduij;ht, the - jn j m T-r -m.. I hastman and Messrs. Haya and rrisbic,; bean to count the meteors and to observe tbs tracks of tlie principal ones that nnneared in that nortinn of tlio lin:irnr.s , , t, . . . , ' covered by the star chart, constructed at Lv. ru iac- 'a i , r the Observatory in 18G. At tliirty-five . . . . i t i i 111 1 ! hundred meteors had been counted , most 4. 1 1 1 1 of them heitffffiuite brilliant, and nearly r lX , , , , I n-, r ,1 v i t j train. 1 bus far tjie display had not been c , . - lt , . confined to an- portion of tho sky, but r , , ujosi 01 iiiciu were in mc uoruiurii auo 1 southern heavens, and were scarcely in position to be placed on the star chart. Many trains were visible several minutes, 'and lasted ten minutes, and traces of one W urea otidoi weie seen tinny minutes after the appearance of the meteor. After one hour and fifty minutes, Prof. Eastman. assisiea o wr. inmwD, aaratea ais time to m-irplDT iinu DOtinff tho time of apparition ot the principal meteors, and snodpd In skotohhir, trnrks of nhmit ninety during one bom and forty-three minutes, rour nunureu nas neeo couuieu. land ruterwards tlie successive hundreds . T l 1 I 1 l l were observed in the following intervals. ! The intervals are here given by Commodore Sands. The observations were continued till after six o'clock in the morning, at which time these had been counted five thousand seventy-eight, in five hours and twenty minutes Professor Nonoea and sou joined tbe party of observance and assisted in counting meteors in the western heavens Dviog the whole display, there were na1J neteon in thc east. From four to fiT-r r' rl . 1 1 niiiiilnr worn liiiiiif . t i i in the east and west. The time of maxirjum frequency was abovt five boors, when they fell at the rate of about two hundred and fifty per hour, the radiant point was quite well defined during thc I 1 I I w. f l,f till fll a',,..! tf,ll1 1,.' 1 estimation to be about 14'J degrees in rirht ascension, and '12 minutes and oO seconds iu declination. The trains were J remarkably brilliant, piseentio th various green, orange, blue, red, and remained visible for an unusual time. Frequently as many as five could be secu at ouce, pre.euti ig an appearance, wheu nearly dissipated, of ligbt fleecy clouds. The shower commenced several hours before it was expected, as it was predicted !ast year ,ial ;t would be seen in 18G8, in the Pacific Ocean only, A number of star charts were distributed a few days ago to the various ubservatorics and the K-icutific men of the country, and it is believed that many valuablo mauy observations have been made, which we shall soon learn. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, V. V. SANDS, Commodore avid Superintendent. Louisville, November 14. The meteoric shower occurred this morning at three o'clock, and lasted till half past six. The display was one of the fine-t cvr seen, exceeding at times that of 1S;V2. The whole heavens appeared to be traversed by the meteors, especially tho northwestern portion. Many of them were very brilliant. Occasionally one would explode, ligbllflg up the heavcus. with an intense light. BAM Francisco, November 14. There was an extraordinary meteor shower last night, commencing about halfpast ten o'clock in the evening, and lasting till an early hour this morning. The display rivalled in splendor that of November 14, 18G7. Several meteors left traces of Kgbt distinguishable many seconds. The :eneral direction appeared from cast to west. Nkw York, No7cniher 14. Tim numlinr nf mn1rrr-t sp.n htiro htat . . j , night was two thousand five hundred, by . . . , actual count. Dispatches from Hartford, . Poughkcepsie, 1, . f .... . t .,.,. nnil rui ni.-n I'li'iiivi. Richmond mention brilliant meteoric displays during the night. New Ohlf.ans, Novomber 14. A very brilliant meteoric display was witnoseed last Biigfci, lasting from midnight until daylight. Chaiu.i s ton, Novemhor 14. A brilliant uiotooric shower was observed at one o'clock this morning. Gov. Orr ha, at last, his reward for sleeping with Sickles and tho negroes he has bceu appointed a judge iu the negro government of South Coroliua. Let thc j white mn and women hold their nose when he goe:; by.

A Sfrlnffcnt Market. These arc the lightest times

' since l?o7. The stock si collators in ew York -cjl began the mischief byjockiug up a largo j amount of trreenbacks. and thor nm i nMonti in . breadstuff. who scek conlro, . r i -4 . , ot the same, and it possible the entire' market, lhe strtncncr it i irrwt thnt the banks themselve. It e ally become invsWediu it Ith. älf seriously felt in the channels o 3, with the indefinite threats ot , ng positive confusiin. The best iv. r ? onths' paper in Boefon had to miu'f u Thursday to an eight and ninJrc-: onnt. discouut. Government eullatt rm prove less efficient than usual, too, by -e-won of the depressioc of that class of sto: - ao that mercliants find themselves unexpeetedij called on to ' I 1 it. l .i. iciuuu imuim ins cij mi. j nuuu iiieir i collaterals' reso irees are shrin kins, i Tll."ro 5j mrtro nr lo. lima toll- nlinnl is .. .. , , ... , lailures at such a I im , but it will be well to pay as little heed to such rumors as possible. New York banks 11 ' en compelled , , . . ., , , . . i( Three per cent, eertifiealea, which are Btamped by the :? tb-treasurer ; and we i learn that up to te ity niiiiions' worth of i such certificates liav already been put to ; use. But to whatevai extent this may rslicve the mutu tl 1 usiucts of the banks, . it promises r.o benefit to the money market. . 1 he Western banksorc already pushed to 'be limit ot their ability to provide i . r accommodations for their customers, and I it is the same with the bankers and capitalists of that section. The Btrujrglel there is, to hold the graio crop for a rise 5 but the calculations appear to be so very wild, in the fiee of what we knowot the eropa abroad and at hme, that a sudden ; break-down lasong thc speculators is; naturally to be expected. To add to the greenback stringency m New York, it is sa,u in:" PBr"" Bwroww ,mrKc'J Ul 1 i t f 1 t i I I n i r , 1 1. : ..1 .. j 1 c wtwassssaw 1 as lum uay at u per cent- OepoaitlOg seaica packages 01 frreenbaeks as collaterals; the result of j which is a still lower depression of Governments as well as tightness of greenbacks. Such parties of course hold tlicir bonds tor a rise. A fall of from one to two per cent, in Government securities is a heavy one for single day. What business men had always thought so md and available 1 collateral is thus made insecure as an instrument of ready service. What may happen to the speculators in stocks and breadstuff's from this strain upon the banks, no one seriously cares ; but when itbcir operations begin to unscu.e anu ,. . ,., . coo fuse regular business matters i compelling merchants and others to pubmit to sacrifices and losses for which no legitimate excuse can be offered, public indignation will find the shortest way to express itself. A combination of men are able to derange the whole machinery of business in pursuing their plans fur beating down certain stocks and securities in thc market and forestalling the wants of thc people of the country. Common sense revolts at such a practice, and the genera! safety demands some change in the macbinery of accommodations. The banking system is theoretically established to aid business, not to depress and ruin it; and if it can be laid hold of by strong parties and bent to their selfish service, sending distrust and perhaps disaster, into all the channels of trade, a way will certainly have to be devised to present a mischief which is fast thrcateuing to overshadow steady hopes of service from the system. Boston Post. AlfOTBEB BiTSTKEtoua Affair. A Body Showing Marks of Violknck Found in the Rivf.h Yesterday forenoon, three brothers, B. 13., II. C, and W. II. C rbaley, while walking along thc river bauk in the vicinity of White Fiver bridge, were called to by some boys playing necr a fallen elm tree that lies about one hundred and fifty feet above the bridge, near the tail race of Ceisendorff's mill, who represented that there was something lodged in thc top of the tree lying in thc river, that looked like a mau. They at first gave no heed to the call, but afterwards went down, and found that there was the body of a mau floating in thc river and held by the branches of the tree. Thc Coroner was called, thc body taken out, and brought to the undertaker's establishment of Mr. Weaver. The jury consists of the foilowiug persons: M. L. .Johnson, John S. Bray, R. B. liarbee, S. B. Corbaley, Elijah Hedges and KG Thompson. A large number of persons have visited the body since it was taken to Mr. Weaver's rooms, hut. none have been able to identify lit. It is ditlieult to si: v witli any accuracy, ' , from the appaaransc ot tho corpse, bow . " , . , . . lnnrr it Ii;ib nvnhahlv tieen in the witer. tlie O time reqntrsd to produce marked uhaugos ilepeuding upon ho many contingencies. 67(i it Sentinel. Donald G. Mitchell will assurao the editsrtal uiaHajement of a new rural paper to btv established iu New York, Jauuary 1, 18G9. Us name is to be thc Hearth and Bonm This paper is to be published by Messrs. Pcttengill, Rates A Co., the popular and responsible advertising agents in New York 1 City, which is a guaruntoc ol ite t uccess. ; It is to be a rural and fumily pnper, and devoted to all that pertains to country life iu its brondssl seusc.

EDUCATIONAL.

V. M. & F. COLLEGE. r""VIE Cheapest and het institution, in thr J norttiwesr for combining PRACTICAL with LIBERAL etlucaion. Chwsics, Alithematics, fIi.toiy, Science, tc, in regular courses- Moilem Laagttagtfl witliout ext a cliarge. Commercial College course, and Telegraphing. ilusic and Oraaawatak. twelve teachers. A new Ladies' Boariinc flail. Popular Matron. Living eht'iltl. A t'Ca j !- Onsniiiir itf attntaa term, Dec. O.lbGs1. For circulars, or board, ad- i d ress i REV. TIIOS. T5. WOOD, 1" Bar Valparaiso, Ind MERCBANT'3 national BUSINESS COLLEGE: AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Located on the corner of Clark street, at l!6 & 1 !8 Randolph Street,' CHICAGO, ILL. J. DVHRCNFirttTH, ESQ , Prest. Tin's is one of the oldest and liest established Commercial colleges in the north west being n grand ea'argement ofthe well known DtfYR BNFURTH COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, introdaCt i an active bostneSI department, and a new, practical nnd wonderful system ot book keeping, known as the AUTO-DIDACTIC SYSTEM. This system i. know to out one other in Amorlea besides the president ; it is practical and decant and trulv astonishing in its conciseness and simplicity, hoinq as much superior to the double entry system as the latter is to angle entry. It is taaght for ttie present, however, only iu addition to the onable efttry system. In eatablishiag the Merchant' National Baal eessCcllege la Chicago, the commercial metropolis of the great t.otthwest, by combining the ability and wide experience of its well known president, with an efficient corps of professor , it baa been the aim to organise an institution, the chief di8tingiiihin feature of which coi.sists in its being eondneted h- practical business men. As a proof of the consummate skill in financial matters of Mr. I) vhrenf'tirth, we maj reler to the present Svstkm of Haxkixg in rogae in Chicago and throagheat the wes.. which owes Its origin to him ; and as evidence of his ability as an accountant, we need only mi ntion the well known svstem of business arithmetic invented by him and imparted tb students with the greatest ease. Bv it calculations arc nude with truly startling rapidity. Iu fact Mr. Djhrenfurth U the "Lightning Calculator" of the age. ACTUAL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. In ordf r that students may acquire a thorough an J practical knowledge of trade, it bj necessary and all important that transactions should be actually made. For this reason the Merchants' National Business College haa been moat elegant lv fitted up aith all appurtenauces. Thus a student when in the Banking Department, handles and learns to count and judge of monev, bo;h 'oaiestic and foreign. When in the Merchandise Department he has samples of all goods and hama to judge of etch article. every but-i-nessthe (indents, handle exactly the paper used in thai individual bustnese, Bocb as checks, drafts, certificates of deposit, bills of landing, warehouse receipts, Jtc. In btict' THE STCOEXT MOVES IX THK BUSINESS WOItl.D. As an example of how instruction g imparted in this institution, we instance the Trade Department, the aim of which is to afford young men an aeqaaintanee and bring th;ra in contact wit li goods, that the may learn the cost of growth and production, or material and manufacture, the cost of importing, freighting, housing and com missioi s, to properly cuunt, mark, sell, pack and hip. Att0 to perform other counting house duties with neatness, accuracy and dispatch. Our commercial men want clerks who cm perform these practical duties at once and well. In the course of instruction are embraced Peumanahln. Commercial Correspondence and Calculations, Aetna! Business, including Bookkeeping, Commcrcial Science, and Hsreaati e Law. CORPS OF PROFESSORS, J . DvitRtNFURTH. asslstiul by Messrs. R.G. DrnassrvaTH, LL 1., E. L. Messer, P. C. Dsnrk.nfcrth , L. F. DvnRExreRTii, Chari.es Worst. II. Mi Thompson, &eii'pel Casierer, and others. Terms. Life Scholarship in A' tual BmiaSSI Dcp't S 40 00 Life Scholarship, with preparatory to anting for adultd 100 00 Life Scholarship, with course of training in English or German 75 00 Instruction iu the German or English Language Evening Preparatory Course for Adults (from Oct. 1 to April I , I Penmanship, full course of ten weeks. . . 30 00 2ö 00 10 0' i. If. Payment in advance. For any farther Particulars, address MERCHANTS' N. B. COLLEGE CO , 11G k 118 Randolph street, Chicago, 111. Resides being connected nith thc above, Mr. Dyhtenfurth ii the president of a large classical college and a la lies' seminary, in the building adjoining the Met chants1 National Business ColLejre , which includes in its curriculum, all branch es of English education, with Latin, Greek, Alrebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chemistry, Telegraphing, German . French, Elocution, Music, Drawing, etc. Nine professors and a lady preceptress are constantly engaged For terms, prospectuses, etc. .apply to thc president, J. Dyhreiifurth, office lib & 116 Randolph Chicago, 111. jW A Sinjfc SckolmrsArp in th Collegc ran Ic had hjf calling at (his office. 12 Gm. WAREHOUSE. STONK COAL. BTOKS COAL, STONE COAL. LIME LIME, LIME. WA TER LIME. WATER LIME, WA TER L I ME. PLASTERING HAIR, PLASTERING HAIR, PLASTERING HAIR. CALCINED PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER SUIcYOmLES. At wholesale and retail at Yellow Warehouse, ' B Y FE. C THAYEPv, C 1SII ! I will pay the highest mark et pries in -4b for isnt(SOrni oat, rye, Oirley. and all kiuds ol seeds at the yellow ware hSSSi . 4b H.G. 'Ill A VCR.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tax levies for lfflfe. frffxTY TnfAscnrr. 'a Ovrirr., ) riyniouth, Marthall Covaty, Indiana, October 15, lW. i lyroTTCr; IS BEREBT GIVES TO THE J l tax-payer Of !aid connlv. that th fax diiplirahnow in my haadi tot collectioa. and that the h v f tUM (M BSOl one liTiprin-d dollars valuation in fh several townships of sa!! county for staf-'. county, road, school, township. Sinking fnnd, special achool purposes, and common school, und h!o the tax levied on each poll, and the tas on dors. are a follows :

CM r 'r - oc ä . t. - t. v. z 2. o z z c -co 2, b Ö a ti x r V 2 . rr E r -r -r C C S V4 St a y n Ii & t I a - a -x -i a B a a if s ! 1 i 58 ' t'lSo-i-5 (i 1 I ccoa-ir'yv- n i i: i t i I ' enter. o c o- r o c s s r jj c-. r cr 1 Green. 55SSsiSdQM oc:r. o: s 8 8 Ö aj 2 3 Mjajxgajggg j Bourbon. i- M ' - f ' - - - - . . I fo.'n.n c; i- . r-. c i I ;i .i ;e-'i:mo-'i: ü is i i v iz North. be 355 i" " ' z r g g g T- - i i t z g g Polk. it - it iS Sijti'.1 - X !r, 'S '-' g ' eft. ESS K -. g 2 2 -J -'t .., c - z s .j. I Walnut. c i PJyn.mith Corpo5 3 5 7 J 2 ? J - c- ts I ,:,, I BoarSon Corno 5 5 3 P SMB 2 I w ( ration. There lore I will attend at my ofTlc in th cnurt aonee la Hyntpsth, htaaM Marsh iM county, nutil the third Monday IB April, ISflB, for tlie purpose of recelrinLr sucli taxes. Person still owincr taxet for thr rear IP.lT. ereherehy otaSeS S wahe hnwedlate ajSHt, if they with to are the costs of oVcrtima and oth'-r ezpenaee. 11-:J M. ST. DOWNEY, Tressater. STATE OF rJDl ANA , ) MA IIS II ALL COUNT V. In .Mar-hall Circuit Court, Febrnary term, 1SC0. In case of George W. Crarer an! Eliza Crave i S Archibald Gabby. It appearing that the said George an Lliza Crarar are non-residents of thc stale of . ndiana, they are hereby notified that the said Arch A .aid Gabby, has fi'ed his molion for an order the court to tax, allow an-1 give judgment for co-ts in the above entitled cause, ana the same will stand for hearing on the second day of the next term of faid court, to be held at the court house in Plymouth on the Mctwl Monday In Febrnary, ltD, and until finally disposed of, and tinle they appear thereto the same will be heard In their absence. JOHN C. GUSUMAN, Clerk. C. II. RttTE, Def'ts At 'y. !: STATE OF INDIANA, ? MaastfaLL Cosimf. f In circuit court, February term, 13C9. Luther C. Finley.l ts. Divorce. Annie M. Finley.) The plaintUT in the above pntiiled cause, by his attorney his file! in my otllcc hin comnlaint against the defendant! and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that tne defendant Annie M. Pintey is a i.on-resident of the state of Indiana, she is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint agjtinst her, and tin-i-s she appear, answer or demur thereto af the calling ol said ciuseon the ftrat day of the next term of aatd court, to be begua and h ld at the oonrt house in the towti of Plymouth, on the first Monday ol February ,1 8G9,satd complaint and the mat ten and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in her absence JOHN O. CL'SIl.MAN, Clerk Iff. A. O. Packard, rrtT's Att'y. J 1 A DAUN IS rilATOR'S NOTICE. SffH be sold at public vendue, In Piymontb, BATÜKDAY, XOV. SS, 106$ at the late residence of Jesse B. Gitatd, deceased, in North township near the Lake of the Woods, ti e personal goods and chattels of the deceased, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, bee wagons, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, Ac. TERMS Three dollars and under cash in hand. Over that sum rix months credit, with approved security a airing valuation and appraisvinent laws with int rest. 11 MAUY A. ('.CARD. Administratrix. alMalM S3TRA.TUSVS NOTICE. Notice is hereby iven that the andaraigned has been snnphated aSninutrater of tie' eetate of DaniJ Snyder, nr., de cease 4. P:iid estate u üdpaoeed U So eaarent. JotJ.N WIliTSKLL, Admlaistntor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho aadSKignsd has been nnpoin'ed a.bninistraior of the csuite of Jesse K. Guard, deceived. Said estate i supposed to be solvcut. 11 MARY ANN GUARD. owe Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of j Louis Silbe retorff, dee-eased, late of Marsliall oonntjr, Ind. FERDINAXD RIMPLER. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sjld at public auction, at Wolf Creek; Mills, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1868, property of the estate of Samuel M Crubb.deoeaaedi late of Marshall county, iLdiai a. a? foHoars : Householl furniture, earpenterV tools, etc. Credit of nine months on three dollars and over, under three dollars, cash down , Sale t 10 o'clock, a.m. 9 E. K. BARL, Adm'r. PFLIC ATION FOR LICENSE. will, at the December term. 1968, of the Com - nussioners court ot ,vi:ir.-.li:ill county, inotana, apt ly for ii license to retail vinou s, m.ilt and spirit nous liquois in less (uantit'ee than a quart. The location on which I propose to sell is Lot No. twenty in the original plat of tho town ot Plymouth, Mai si. all count.y, Indijna. QUIRIN H AC HEER. 4 PPLICATUN FOR LICENSE. A Notice is hcreb StvSS that I will at the December term lHf)," of the eomimssioiK rs' court of Marshall oouatj, Indiana, apply for license to etuil v ions, malt snd ppiritous liquors iu less QftaaSinen than a quart. The locut ion ou which I propose to sell is lot ITS aud 17Ü, original plat of thc tow:, of Plymouth . lo WILLIAM IIASLANGER. A PPLICATION EUR LICENSE. Notice if hereby iriven that the undersigned will, at the Pecentber term of the CoSJIllSslsnSr! eunt ,f Marshall counlr, lmltana, apply for a license to retail rinoua asalt and tpirltuoas liqni? in lessejaantitiesshaa a quart. Th- loeatleti on whi.di I aiopnSS to SsU isoii south It) GtStoJ lo So. ii ol the original plat of the town of Vy mouth. 11 J. 1). WOLF ART. EXPLICATION FOB LK'ENm:, Notice in hereby given thst the mdernrgned will, at the Deoamber term 186ef ths coat aus ioner's court of M irshill county, Ind an , ap lv for a bceiisc to retail via ous, malt nnd spirit uous liauon in leas Quantities than a iiuart. lhe cation on which nf propOSS to sell i lt No. 40, n the original plat of the town of Plymouth, Marsliall county. Indiana. 11 IACOB W ECK ERLE. PPLICATION EOR LICENSENotice is hcrebr pi ven that at the December lerm lSÜH,of the Commissioner's court of Murshall oountv. Indiana, I will a;-plv for a license to retad fiDOO, malt, and spirituous liquors in less quantities than a qaart. The location on which 1 propose to sell is tho south half of Lot No. live j ft in the original plat ol the loan of Plymouth. 10 HENRY L'hBAHNS.

gHERIFE'5 SALEBy vfrtua of two executions issued bj the clerk of the. Marslinll circuit court and to mo directed on two judgments in 8.iid couit of date, MM iu favor ot .M.ircus A. O. Packard and one in favor of Joseph K. McDonald, Addiaon L. Roach k David Sheets mA aaaiaal Lewis P.Baxter and Henrf H. Baxter as principal, and John S . Baxter as replevin hail therein, I hare levied up on the following described real estate itunted in Marshall county, state of Imli.na, as te oroperty of tho defendant Hcnrr II. Baxter ,to wit : Lot number six (C; in noley's first addition to the town of Bourbon, county and state aforesaid, aod on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, lc;. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of fraid Jay, at tho court hoiwe door in the town of Ply mouth, county and state aforesaid, 1 will offer for s!e at pnbüe auction to the highest biJdtr, fitt the rents and profitj of taid real eatata lor a term not ezcacdiag peven vear, whorcnr cTi if do lid tlierefoi be made pufficient to si'i-. v v ii JlMpaanl. iuterfst atid coat, I wili then offer in like manner the riht, tit! and interest of the defendant; Ilerry B. Baxter therein, to sati!y .-aid judgnient.imeie&t and tostu aod accruing costs, without any regard to valuation or appraisement laws. Amount of prinripxl now due $194 58. 11 DAVID HOW. BhatfaT.

s HEBIFF'3 SALE. Ry rirtnc of a decree and order aTmtSd frArr.' . thc Marshall common plea coutt, I will offer tor sae at public auction at the court house door in Plymouth, Marsh ill county, Solana, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER f, I8C8, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m . of said day th rents and profim for a im m not exceedirg aerea years of thc follow1 in real estate t' -wit : Flic west half of the assth east qnartcr of nection , number tweaty-tva (2Q in township thirty-four ' (34) Borth of range one (I) east, containing tichty i acres more or less with all tene ucnts, improve ments and appurtenances, situated i:i Marshall county anil state of Indiana. And in failure to realize thsref rasa the nm umt iceaaaded by said writ I will at the xmc timo and place and in like manner offer for aaM the fee pimple in and to said real .-slate to satinfv a writ in favor of John II. (vratmia vs. Mittiai Chapman and Margaret Chapman Said t-alo 111 be made without regard to vuliation or appraktement laws. 11 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. s II ER I IT 'S SALE. By virtue of tn exfcittioi isurd to tne out of the oibce of the clerk of ihe court of fiminoii pleas of M irahall county, Ii dlana, cm i judgment in favor of Levi RsnenfteSu and Jfacob iioseiiberr aain.-t George Itule and Henry Kroha alia Henry Crone, I 1 ave levied on the followinsr ru.I e-t.ite in paid county as the property ot Henry Krohn alius tfcnr Crone, to-w:t : Commencing seventy-one rods and ten and on half feet east from the half mile atake on tha west side of taction number nineteen 1 9 in tosmibfp No. thtrtr-Uirse (3.1) north of ranpa No. "four (4) east miming thence neat one hundred feet to the place of begianil g, ihenee south ten roc's, thence west sixty Ire faJ feet, thence north tea rods, thence east sixty-rive (SS) feet to the place af beginning, in M arenaO county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 16ft. between t!e boms of 10 o'clock a. n. and 4 o'clock p. m., I shall offer for sale at pnbDc auction fo the highest bidder at ihc court house door in f'lvaioulh, ia said county id properly to wit : Tiie rents and profit first for a term not exceedlagaercn yenas. If as oid Mawada thevswpsn MBloicnl tu satisfy the execution. I ha!l Iben und there in like ataaaet olT r tne entire title, estate, ri i:l;t and claim of the said defendant m nd to said property to satisfy the execution. Au:ount of principal now due f."7 tO. Sn-.;. tt to anprUseaaant. 11 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. s fit virtue ofa fcSres am! ordfr rf p.ih- from thr Mursliall roWMW piru eor4. 1 Will ort'.-r for ca c at public Hiictiun. mi th- court house door 111 I!vmouth.M;.rphol county, Indiana, on svn'KOAT. DlSCfentnin s. isr.s. aetireea las hours of iy aln k. a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. m af said day; the ream and proitsaar a term not exceeding acres fear, af the foMowing real e-:a:e. towii : Lots No. tme 1 1 1 aad two ? in "'roup 7-.il Conr'a firt sdditloa to itaa village af lawoneV alas pfeeea af land osmattaelug at the aartt-eaat eatnet at caid lot No. two r- Ibenoe east one anaered au.l ivreatjr feet, theaeesoarh saw aandred and twäsaj feet, tsamt wtsS one aandred snd tweatj bet, thence ivrtii ana hund red ind twenty feet on the line of lafslfa. one nnd twy (t) to taa place of b'-iiuiin;, situated in 3!ari-hul? county. s:;?te aflndhma. Aaa in Cailare to realise therefrom tTir ssaoant as -manded Sy i-aid writ. I rill at the sann" tirnennd place and in the Runic m aner oSer lor s.ile the fr-e iiuplc in and to said real estate, to aattsfy -aid writ in f our of William F. Adaam ira. Peniaah B. Qaraon, Bams el at. Qordun, und David Wolf replevin hath S:iid aal will 1h made wiihuut any regard to valuation or apprataeaaeat laws. U DAVID IK)T, bheriffM. C A I) W U It N I T Ü It E A. L. ALLE MAN vl CO. Uave h:llld Bn ttmea eonrpii te tad elegant tt ck of Cabinet War.- ami 1- uriiiture. inch tliey il - selj at Terv reaaonable r .T Alo a complete flock of andertaker"s Fe.nibhnr Qooda, snd ''ortlii- of all kind. A mooti Baa rat betoan luf to the cstaliliahineut. TfSnjft tl EUREKA TOIC BITTERS It i" tiot claimed fortbtn m-dirinr that If "i" cur" ; every diea' which flesh ir- heir to. hut wm claim that ' I. . t t . r . f I - . ., m A i x n - . li ii nn lnvionmne;. iip'civinc vnu uccocafully aaed is the mUowtac disc arc : , Typhoid aird Blfiottl FefttS, ( lmh Olid l ever, ick and Mc-rfous Ueada?he, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Cost iveness and Indigestion M W WARD Sc CÖ.5 "Wholesale Liquor Dealer, M ADISON ST., - - COVINGTON, KV. 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J.i This leetura should be in tlie bands of er ery youth nnd every man in the land. Sent asataf seal in a plain envelop to any an dress, postpaid, "n receipt of eix ccntH.or two pot stamps. AHo Dr. CalfSffwslll " atarHafS Baade." price OSaSa. Address the publishers, CHA8 I.C KLINE ICO , 17 Powerv, New York, Pom ollicc boi 4.5f M ly