Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 November 1868 — Page 2
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nsssiaa THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1868. ABOCT MISTAKES. We re Met to see tint Lafe. Berlin chairman of the democratic state central e writ lea, u endeavoring to settle a pri-1 rat grievance of his throu-h the columns of the public press. If wc rightly n - tlerstand the nature of feia jrrievance, it is that parties at Indianapdi, ebiel aaaoag 'vhom wejre Hon. J. K. McDonald, igBOTod Ii i tu and his r.ositioo as chairman of the
f l m l . t.ltstlas trouble is a difference of opinion state central Lcenmuttec. during the . ra 1
late ampai-n, and arro-ated to tbea ...lv. (i,,tUnn,l Im,n ,f Ltbui.
t v. . v. u i x.. i. ......'.-'. r w. I v ..... .. the campaign, have nt been demonstrated by him to have been of sufficient magnitude to warrant the effort now bcin; made by him to create a division in the organization of the democratic party iu this state. It wan a fact, patent to all, that the tive duties of conducting the C;1I1V, should be performed by persons residing, for the time being, at least, at the capital of the stare ; and as Mr. Derfia was there but a small portion of the time, his SWn bettar jaalgaaeai haya told him that a dep-! arty at that place was a necessity, whether app dnted by him or by somebody else. At an rate, the columns of a newspaper is no place to settle a grievance of the kind which afHiets Mr. Perlin. The only result which thai method of settlement e-.n have will be to create divisions and rJiaaf ioua in tho democratic organization, and fo furnish gosip, as well as solid com fort, ro the enemy. It is to be regretted thai Mr. Derlin'a jrrievances have so warped his judgment that hi cannot see i this result ol the oursc now bcin- pursued by him,-or. seeing it. that hanhoold ! beso unmindful of the interests of tl ;.,i:- r . löiinirii 7n nn. In fin-.-. r...M. part, as to eonardizc our future nros-l , . , 1 b-v ". he extent of hU ab.i,e,. ,l.o k,U?, working , of the r-nrlv. Either viow of lllo eaM mm hie: to have been the WTOasR man for the rm ennnoilili r. 'i , .. r. 1 . . .-..-....T .1 1 . 1 . j'voii,uii hu uccupiuti, iiuu mat dhcra did not take the manaeemeni of the MMMiim r.nf 1.;- l. ... i, i campaign out ot his hands a day too soon. Last week wc published an article from ! the Marshall Counts Renublican. attacking a a c Tr r.. W rv... .1 a ... .. w,ww M.vurcy iu iemnmcooiempti-1 Lie and infamously mean manner. Mr. ' . . . .. I vurej a great crime rtjamta in the making I of ana afidkwil rri,,r in ihn r0n f ant, pi lor to the recent state e'eetinn into erliioh mam,: ... c.eciion, into which was copied langnage u.edby the republican candidate for the office of reparative for Marshall and St. Josepb COWnties, a public ?re!.cll made by him at a school houc in Xippe. easMM townshin If it i i 1 canoe lowiiMiip. ji it Bj a crime to pubih to the people the atrocious sentiments of u can liilate for the suffrages of the people, what must be the degree of moral turpitute of the man who utters those aentimcnts from his heart ? We had not intended to refer to this matter ?gain, since the people have voted that the aaaa who denounces poverty in f unmeasured term and very bad grammar, lahall be their representative ; but aa 31 r. Johnson's home orgafl se?ms disposed to keen up the war. wc announce onr rendin to take a hand with them until such , . tum as they are satisfied. We made bo I charges against say of the republican can11.1. .t . . lUiaates hetore the election that we d:d , ta. s not consider to be true, and susceptible of projf. liut it seems that the republican leaders are m& satisfied, but intend to da grade and beaaaaa every aaaa who waa instrumental in tzposiag their meanness. The attack ma -e by the Jienihican upon Mr. Carey is p pi rt of ties program nie j mnppeu awl ior that i,cet to pursue, it is j a iow, dirty, scurvy pari which has been svuMgned the editora of that paper, and they have already eommeucLJ the discharge f iheir duties. To show that Mr. Carey U n t aloitC iu tiie statement ma le and sworn to by htm, we appen 1 an affidavit from two other; rent lern er., who were present at the meetug at which Amiaa Johnsen said. 1 .Show ne a man with patched clothes, and I will how you a democrat." Tbetestimaay of hesc two wita eases is sufficient to estabiah the truth of tbe atstement made bv hem, to tho i atiafaetiou of any man of 0111 111 on sense. What is the atatemanl of tlie editors of he It i'vliüran worth, denying the allegaions made iu Carey's affidavit, when either of thein were present at tbe Bseetng referred t f Why do they not give he .statements ol persons who were at the noting, and heard Johnson I speech, ustead of their own Maaw dixit f In addition to tlie affidavit of Mr. Cacy, heretofore published, we append the allowing, which we think will put the batter at rest : TAT K OF INDTAXA ) Marsiiam CotrjITT. ) JJetore me, a justice of tlie peace within nd for said county, personally appeared liram Horn and i'avid Horn, who hcin? rst by me duly sworn, depose nrd say h!'t they were present at a refoibhcan sOU ting held at the Grant school house in Tippecanoe township in this county, vs here niaa Johnson, republican candidate for -sä ..is not representative, 1 lade a speech, and 1 paid speech we do swear that he made sc of the following language: ,: Show nie a man with parched clothes and I will 10a you a democrat.' HiBAai HoBw, LAY ID Horn, Subscribed and sworn to before me this th day ot .November, ldS. Conti KLii a Latham, Justice
inS to him. The mistakes which Mr.ifir-n,en to kf5CP their apparatus io ?ood n ,. , r t i -r (working order, excepting repairs, while I'evlin alleges to have been made by Mr. .... u J . ... r the firetren contend that cleaning the enDonald and others, in the management of; . , a
7777 HOARD OF TRI 8TEES AXD
l nr. TU(t: i c .1 . 1 ju 1 . For MNM time past there has not Leon tint harmon j existing between the board 01 trttstees and toe tire department that . . w . U .a - nonw cnaraexerise n action 01 two ot , 1-11 .'.I . . r. the most important branches of otir cornorate Roreromenl Without attempting to give any n,erl of the origin of the difficulties existing, we will merely relate what occurred within the past few days. It may, however, not be out of place to state that the immediate cause of the ex- " wUt " ih f firWB" tU I Boiuing tnat it is inn uoty 01 . . . . ritic and other apparatus of the fire department is no part of their duty, but! , ... , . I,, -i should be done by hired help, and paid j a ax for by 'he corporation. On the eveuing of the lth, the board L-i uuiico, iu un. cuu, r,cw u ae-"r'r unanimously, we believe, diieeting Mat alter the cxpirat.on ot tue term tor wornn ww prwa. u,u. . . "c Fitment were elected, Ute board ol trust-, ' wiU 1111 tllcIr Plaecs b' PPointmentj I d that thereafter all offices of the fire, department shall be appointed by satd board of tr i-tccs. The chief engineer was directed to call a meeting of all the ; fne companies, and notify them of the ae- j tIon of the The meeting was appointed tor hast. Monday evening, ana I lt was a ver hvol' 0n0' as be il,J' "O'J from the report vbich we publirh 1 W FT RE M EN'S M E KTT XG . In obedience to a call of the chief en"cer the several fire companies met in 'ml nVtntion' at engine room on J 7 P "d was or" &itd l)' ('hiof Engineer Haalanger takinz the chair, and M. A. O. Packard: c ' 1 nein' annointed seeratarw t 'iZT ,w ob I . lfco C ""' cng,oor .,a,c,l ,h,t , 1.. ob'n ' 11,0 mmmi 10 consmer ...o , . . 9m. late ordinance ot the board oi trustees or the corporate town of Plymouth, relative to said board appointing the officers of said ; l i: a . oi. are couiiaines, una uixcciiu" now me en- , . gine and 3ther property of the companies . .j v. i... r ....ii.. 1" I810 oruinance was raau t,y tnc secretary , . In thii convention- . At waä crcnp.in, on tnot.on, "oani" I mnndir rncnlrml Laf tbra flrn il.iivirlinnnl - " . r- " ' that the secretary ol this convention inform the b'-r.rd ot trustees that the fire department " rccog.nze no respective compantea appoiatcd by thorn, except the chief engineer, and oniy w no appointtrz oy sum oo.ro aptm tho recommendation of the fire depart-1 1 ,lu-ul" , a., ... r ., , 1 I And that it is further nao.mo,,y ,1celarcil that the fire department expect and demand that the beard of trustees keep the engine and other property 01 the re- . . 1. 1 . spective companies incomplete order, at r r i the expenre ef the corporation. ,T T r . ,, . I Ha... Won, of tho Engine en,?. uy, tnen proposeu tneiOJiOWing resolution,! ..... . . which, with one exception, was unanimous , . , v adrintnd J ' Rcaolvt'l, That it is the unanimous 1" of 5l'C fir dcj artmctlt' 'A; , ficers composing the present board ot trnsteea of the corporate town of IMvmouth are incapable of performing the dum 1 . a it tuies ol the omcc, ana tncy, as a DOUy, are 1 nCTeDJ reqaesiea to resign ana uiase room 1 l Ii ! 1 L I ior men 01 nun eiiiuif;uu iuwh, nun win see that justice U done to the fire department." It was further ordered that the proceedings of the convention be published in both of tli 3 city papers published in Plymouth. CHRIS. BASLANGER, Churn. jf. A. O. PaCKAKD, Sec'v. Wl sec in some of our democratic exchanges, since the election, undue promi- : , Aun 0j 1...11 1. nencc given to tho subject, Shall the democratic party disband V As the aflirmativo of this question will not be taken by any democrat, and as no Others are j supposed to have a voice in the deeistoa of the question, Fe fail to sec the propriety of such extended negative srgamsjita as have recently appeared in son;e democratic
papain. It is certainly unnecessary for tion with ( J rant and his winr, of the party, democratic combatants to erect men of; in case he should turn out as many antieitraw that they may have ihe glory of top-1 pale, another Andrew Jehnacm to the pliag theaa over, an theva are liTing rcali- jacohiu5. But no democrat will follow ties, in the shape of political opponents, ! them. lMi. "ip!e nnd policy both require tga.Mt which their powerful baHeriei us to let the two wlngS of the jacobin party might be turned, with mueh better pros-1 fi'ht, and worry, and destroy each other,
pe?ts for the accomplishment of public . good. As well might the Christian ; ehnrenea eease their efforts in behalf of Cbristianitj because the doers of iniquity a i . an .a ' a outnumber them, as lor the democratic . party to thiuk. of disbanding because the republicans Lave beaten us at the polls. We make this single argument for the accommodation of such a.s deem it necessary. And this is all we have to say about it. J he Warsaw editors are cniignteniug tneir rcauers relative to tneir personal ; habits. One charges that the other was caught in a house of questionable respect ability, 11 locked in the arms of a cypress." That was not ccj ial to the eloquent perora tion of the Argoa Blade just previous to election, in which it spoke of the resplendent oories attending the "dawning ol tho sun in the beautiful amazon M the west." fluid closed in New York yesterday at $1 84
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n'nu - ir oi inn irv i i j Ed. Democrat. I believe in the fit nstcfi tF IninM If t ,i p in nrnfnMirtH vn. " o 1 ' ... . cation and fine arts. I would neither teach a canary to labor, nor a long-cared, Bhahhfootad animal to atoS cbnreh soaae reason, wis : both ere etiJentlf fail to achieve I j than this, the animal would never become ... , , ,. I master of but one situation. and that to dia- , r ..... gast the finer sensibilities ol its audience Mnsieal knowledge is an acquirement, but Tlie lon-eared Lnimal thcrcfoM j, t() hh " , ' 1 " .. aiseora. U wad some power the giAte gi e as, to see ..I. Uk- n i?..i i -.i m t ourselves na ltloo s m Itnt m . I - - . . . .u.., - QOf M othcn hcar us? for , , tear, pereaaace. webe made miserable of Wt Mj Qf hc fivc " ... senses. May we rather remain 111 igno- , . , , ranee 01 onr failing, aad like the highly . . " perfumed sat 01 heBrooet proclivities, . . , (on. u.as . limn wc nan ' our uarpa upon : .... . s ;, , , ,, ! the willows and weep: And rdiall w. 1 ....i . . 1.:., l '.... .j ....... r ! VHMII IUI.'' .null ULI Ol Olli pWtOW, Ol lUUl , . - . 1 .1-1 are snore in 10 a iar country 1 v'ii, im false modesty that lorbi 1. some to apeak out, and teil others their faults; this care-' ' - . 1 1 lul hugging to us of our metaphysical I aches and rains 1 I can hardly choose a Dom do plnme, for we arc LtGlOR. The rVlenr York Trihnno is alrdndv nn. i uojed with the elaima which are made bj the conservative win- of its party, that " 1 " Qraat avill fall in with its views, and taboo the nrlieela Th.ro on hhmm f....i;.w. A livi I. I. Uli I . II I. II.' , llwUllli" J I amoag the extreme jacobins which thejr cannot conceal. Worse than this we arc informed the Washington correspondent of the Tribune .1 i 1 ai itthat certain people there calling them-1 self es democrats, are claimtns Grant as I one of them. We have no toubt the National Intelligencer and the World, both t'f which tried ao hard a few days ago to throw overbord the democratic ticket and platform, and change front in the midst of the battle, will be claiming nffiliaif ihey will, without ti ling with or helpin' eiMier.--New York I cuioerftt. General Butler is dangerously ill at Lowell, Massachusetts W. Ilanison, the celebrated tenor, died in Rnclnnd on the 1 1th iustaut. Four ladies had their pockets picked at a fireman's funeral in Brooklyn, on Sunday. The loss bv fire, on Mercer street, in Hff Vork ciij M gudaj night, waa qi $ 25 000 Chief Justice Chase has arrive! at Richmond. Nothing has been receive,! by the I , i, y l Mil eo u.n.y aa- """""J iiimiini. ; The lines arc nipnesnd to he down in Newp l 1 lOUOUiana. American millers are invited through . , our tlilomatiu ofiosrs, to take part in the ruat fair at Lcii.sio, ticriuany, nest Mav.
A grocery, occupied bjf Henry Tyler,
; M;!.,un v.. ,;, Iwaukee. ay night. Sunday night. Losa four thousand dolrf huniroJ tWan(1 I aoRara !a KoM by tbe rab-treasarer was i l.i.,.: ..i i,. :.. l- oa . 1 night, died yeaterdaj mornintr. a Alra C.vann srkA.... V.M.1I k.i.. 1V linr htiaKfltld im last SatlUPftn Ir V r rxJ .-..v. w.. . . mm J , it. f York, died Sunday evening. Carson baa been arrested. Tuf. republican majority, in this state at the rcecnt election, is announced to be Ilavti is still np-sidc down. It is a looking, Utawfortl10 United suites to pee its own I cc in when negroce gel fairly incorpoI atcd aa a component element of the gorcrn-1 nient. Bcola, the editor of the Dcinocracia, of MaMEW ArVERTsSEfflfTS. .V 1 j I I 11 k .Ml Uil mi WT r J I A I T "I v , . , , mim 1 n tK n 111.1 Sr-M I 'piIE Winter Terra of the Pljatonth Odad Scheel JL W omarenc on MONDAY, fiOVEhlOER 33, 1368, and will eoatiaaa 12 weeka ?t P. D. Lrrai tViadnal. m-.--.i. .n riioxruoN int Assistant, .'I.-- ' II i r",,u tii . aasaLAi a, ad Asitat. i Mr. Thomas Hoble... Principal Ward Kchooi! .Mi-s NkTTII COFTT, . . :i Asiitsnt do bawa, Uennan. anIIno'irM:t.:m itics rot. as ran ,. p. elljott, A N ORDINANCE. i . !. . , . n t . . . . ije 11 o i1 l.i it; i o V f n e nrf-i. -nt an, honr, or r 1 , ... I lrastes f lecorperate town of Plymouth, in I Marshall counts, Indiana, that the railroad cerI novation known sa tbe Pittsburgh, rort Warm Fhicl " ' feet thick, and running p.allel with the courweofaaid ro.dandthe othrr Laurents to be heilt of stone ontstOe ?f mid Michig,.a r :ad limit; tuen the Conditions or tills ordinance shall ., . .1 . . ' .' ' ,lv ,nen 11,0 cenditior.g qfUii rdmai.ee afa all I 1 (iiii.i.ice..'' i" c. ".1 uir 'in 111 mi: M.iiu ror- ! por.ition. but up ,. default bv said nilroid to remore pi id tbstructups ,11 iledience to j. , . sstia ms .1..,,. et forth, then u shall be and is hereby made the duty of the corI poration attorney to take acli legal me laurea aa will carry out the prorisians hereof. Thni ordi nance t r take effeel and be in funji iv mi iml ml - , " J 11 m lorce irora ana atItentj aabliaafion in the Plymoiitb Weekly Dem errat ten days, and the cU-rk of the board is , , f ., oruinance m the presuieoi ,,1 a.id rail way com pans. JUiIIN 1 . 1 f's i WAN, President. Attest I P. VIcD IN iLU, Clerk. nm''!n."i a i w awa.ij ..ilii.. KtJ By virtue of in execution issued to me out of the office of the clerk of the Circuit court of M,rJ,;l!!,''"l'v' Indiim.oa a judgment in favor 11..-., .,..1 'I'... ..1 I A I . iMiii.no 1 ic!u iii-iii 1111, 1 n ,c-nii n i re mr.iau, against Alexander Joyce and Byron Vv. Moorehouse and Isaac J. Hirhi v and Hurry v He as replevia bail, I have levied on the following reul c tafe in naid county as the property of Alexander Joyce, to-wit Lots number three nnd Tour CS A' 41 In CffOUU and Coai's tceond addition to tlie rillawfl of " aroiiville, now called hovond. A No hegmI ning at the south easl comer of Croup and Cost's J second addition to the rillags f Pearsoarille, ' 'w called Inwoml. iatinjng du nce aast one i hundred and twenty (120) feet thence north sixty In re (65) feet, thence vest one hundred and lW( Il,.v le t to the east. line of 1 11'. 'II" i Said adiOioa, thenCC iUUI OU said line Sixty five (f-": f"t to the place Of beginning, In Marshall c luntv, Indiana, an BATÜRDAY. DBC&M3B3 19. 190, between the hour; of I 'I o'clock a. in and 4 o' clock p. in., I hall oiler fo;-sale at public and 110 1 to tue nr' u-at on 1 er, at tue courc noi se door iu rlU. in s.id count r, said property, ax. . a! i - a I'-i M . a ta-wit: the reats and profits 1st for a term not exceedine seven rears ifao ';! is made thereup on Mttreienl to swl-fv the execution I shall then and there in WW e m inner after the entire title, esta'e, right and claim of raid defendant in and to said property to satisfy sail exscntioa. Amount of iudgm mt I,I99 99, Without re ;ird to valuation or appraisement laws. IS DAVID HOW, Sheriff. A DM IN 13 fkATORS1 SALB. Will be sohl nt public auction, at the lafe residence of ti.e decedent, in (Jreen township, ou BATÜRDAY. DECEMBER in, 1868, propeny f the estate of William Hughes, deressed, late of MarshaU eouuty, Indiana, as follows : Stock, Efottsehol I furniture, etc. Credit of nine months on five dollars and over, under fire dollars, cash dowa , Sale '.t 1 '1 o'clock .a.m. 13 tS. UUGHGSft A. IVIRT, AdaiVt. DM INfATRATühVfl NOTICE. Notice is hereby gireu that the underaigaed has been duly sppoiated adiniuistrator of ÜM estate Of William Dare, deceased, late of Marshal county, Indiana. Bald estate in supposed to be solvent. 13 J. II. BARDEN. A DMINlSTliA TOILS' NOTICE. Notice In hereby gireu that the undersigned have been appointed administrator of the estate of Win. Hughes, deceased, lrtte of Marshall county, Indiana B. HUGHES, 13 A. Wild'. N OTICE All are hereby warned against purchasing two notes ol on" hundred dollars each, dated I inpeca , j , I8G8. navalilc to Dr. Joscoh Spencer, and signed by myself Dr. L. B, Trr rail. Onfl note due dx nod th I other nine months from the date of the aame. Theais 0lU?ot m' V'"- n eadoiaemeiit of 99. 1 have Offsets to the lull amount of the above notes and shall (, ntest the pa incut of I lie same otheri- than by sakl ofiVctl i. DR. S. TYRRELL. Tifmecaaoetawa, bap. n, U 68,
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-. , 9 w Ulij .ÄllyÄ. rllTECliMppjl aiid heet insütuhon in Ihe ! no, invest for rouMning PRACTICAL with LIBERAL eduei.ion. Classic. Mathesaatie. Hiatoiy, Science. &c. In regular courses Sot i -"-,c"v r cuursos. moaRr;v. Tims. b. wood, 12 Bv Valparaiso, lad MERCHANT'S NATIONAL AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Located on the comer ofCl.uk street, at 116 & 118 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. i cppTfi rn wtl-Rr i a trntiVnw rr-i . t . . .... i i ms s vstem is Know to oni one other in a mr. , .. . . . , iea besides tlio presideat ; it is practical and oleu ii i i L um trau Hauuij in ti- i-uiiuiBtruv a alio sii:i;!icitv,beinz :is much superior to the double I entry system as the latter ifl to single entry- It Is taoght for tbe present, bowerer, only in addition to the double entry system. In establishing the Merchanis' National TiniaessCcllaga, in Chicago,, tbe eomnercial metropolis of tho great not th west, bv eomMning tlie ability and wide expert once of its well known president, with an efficient eorps of professor.;, it baa been tbe aim tp organize sn institution, the chief dutihgaiahiag feature of which eoi.sists in its being conducted bv practical bosioess men. Aa a proof of the consummate skill in financial matters of Mr. I) vhrenfurth, we mav refer to the iwniMitWiiAi H..vo;v,:i.nWn,,. ; fo, d thronghoat the west, which owes Its origin to i ,x- v.ii. bim ; and as evidence ol his ability as aa account ant, are need oelj mention the well known ayatem i "f ''h arithmetic invented ly him and haparted to students with the greatest ease. Bv it calculations are m ule with truly startling rapidity. In feet .Mr. Dyhrenfurth is the M Lightning Calculator" of the age. ACTUAL BUSINB8S DEPARTMENT. In o der that students may acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of trade, it Is necessary and ail important that transactions should le ae tnallj made. For this reason the Merchants National Business College lias been most elegantly fitted up with all appurtenances. Thus a stu dent rhea in the Banking Department, handles mma leerna m conni anajauge 01 money, mnn romesuc ana icreign. nen in me raercnanuisc Derartincnt he has samples of all goods and THE BTUDEXT MOVES IS THr: BUSINESS WOSLO. A 9 an evamjile of how instruction is Imparted In this Institation, WO instanee trie Trade Department, the aim of which is to afford youag men an aeqnaiataaee ami bring them in contact with roods, that the may learn the cost of growth and productioa. or aaaterial and maaafacture. the ' . .... . . . cost of imnorUns.frcightiiiSt housing and coin m;.s.i to properly eount, mark, aefl, pick aad shin. Also to perform other counUng house du - iip. A . r . . . . Bei .."tii nrmani . nawaay J dispatch. Our eomnercial men want clerks who cm perform these practical duties at once and well, in the course of Instruction are embraced Penmanship, Commercial Correspondence and Calculations, Actual Business, including Bookkeeping, Com mercial Science, and Mercantile Law. CORPS OF PROFESSORS. I . DriiaCTrrOSTff, assist ad bv Messrs. R.G.I rHaaaimrra LLC E L. Msssxs.P C Dvn - ,. . ' I I NiUKrii, L. I-. Dii.r.KNFeaT.i, ( iiARi.Ks ok-t, j Dv Ii'. 1 If I Ml ri -i'i.iii. jj. m. M.s i as sanaa sarafan e - a y I II. yi Tuoarnoa , Ssfrvax Camkuer, and others. : Teritis.
Ide Scholarship in Actual Business Dep' t 40 0Ü JeMe, ?' ?UanJ' deceased. Said estate LsaapLife Scholarship, with preparatory t.ain- Pff- to be solvent. PrADn lag for adults 100 00 MARY ANN GLARD.
Life Scholarship, with course of training in Bnghsh or German Instruction in the Oersaaa or English Language Breuing Preparatory Course for Adults; 75 00 jo oo (trom Oct, 1 to April I, 85 oo Penmaaafaip, full course of ten weeks 10 0 ) N. I. Payment in advance. For any fu llier l'articuhirs, address MERCHANTS' N. B. COLLEGE CO , IlG & 118 Randolpb street, Chicago. 111. Besides belns connected with the above. Mr Dvhieiifurth is the nrcsidentnf a lan'o classical colleen and a la lies' seminarr. in the buildine adioinins the Met chants1 National Business College, which includes in its curriculum, all branch es of English education, with Latin, Creek, Alpebra, Geometry, Irigonometry, Chemistry, Telegraph ing, German , French, Klocutiou, Music, Drawing, etc. Nine professors and a lady preceptress are constaritly Engaged . For t ram, prospectuses, etc., apply to the president, J. Dyhrenfurth, ofiice 1 16 A 1 18 Randolph Chicago, III. jTfT A S'njlr Scholartkip in tAu CJItgt ran be Itad bjf calling at this oflce, ia aaa. WAREHOUSE. STONE COAL. STONE COAL, STONE COAL LIME, XiXrS2. If.l TER, LIME, WA TER LIME WATER LIME. PLASTERING HAIR, PLASTERING HAIR, PLASTERING II A I It. CALCINED PLASTER. CALCINED PLASTER. CALCINED PLASTER At wholesale and retail at Yellow Warehouse, ' n v i r. c.. tj l a yEB, C4SII! laal! iHH! a ...:il ...... i'. . 1.; .., ,, , n:ie in cja.li for I l.lll II. I, ,,,rS"""w whcatlco,,,, oats, rye, baric,, and all kinds ol ; - - ,1... ..ull.ii. n.ri' ImiiM. . . ...avr.li 1 11. Vi. lll.V 1 Irl. I
' LEGAL A DV 7. f.7. SEBENTS.
m . -tl M5ViCS for I c M -. PorxTr TRKAscitrtt's Omen, l Plymouth, Mamhall t'iunry,J Indiana, - LTnTrrv T. ,,.,.,.,.. V'vniU X1 ?1 K E IS IIEKEBI ül h.N I 0 pHE A1 ta,x .r wd cninty. that toe tax duplicate ' ,,ow ,,n, i,:i,!Vr ?"!V "".V-' taxes on each one hnt.drfd dollars valuation i:i I he !S.f 3 jjfrr2: :
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l.r.Til...l t, I ti 1!-. .im,,. ..Ii... f If ll ; 1, , ". 11V11S mi,, -inni- rii-. I'M 1 ii'- i-rir 1 n. 1. arr iii'n n v . - . . - . 1. t. i .................. ..,... ....... .. . .-u av-t!i " eu-t-5 ol iiuvcrt'sm - :mu r.t!ir fxii. n.-"!. n-:, X. w. DOWNEY, Treasurer, STATE !; INDI UNA. ' MARSHALL COUNTY. C ln Marshall Circuit Court, February term, 1869 In ease ot Gcorre W. Crarer aa 1 CHza Cra vei vs. Archibald Gabby, it appearing that the aid George and Bliss Crarer are non-residents cf the state of Indiana , they are hereby notified that the said Archibald Cabby, h is ti'ed his m -tion for an order by the court to tax, allow and L'ive judgment for co-ts in the above entitled cause, and the same will stand for bearing on t'e second day of the next term of sail court, to be held at the court house in Plymouth on the 1 'on! .'loii'iay in reoruiry, l and until tin i i i . i . i . . . i ,, ,. . -m , ., .in uiMUM-ii oi.anu un;ess iiiev unpear t icrcto 1 , i .i i ine aame will lie heard in their absence. innwr ensiui j v m ' jn. yj. vyL. .-ij.u.i.ä , iie-v. C. r r. . ' r i . II. I, KKVE, Del ts Att V. 12 ' - t STATE OF INDIANA, llaasaaUi Cooxtv. In circuit court, February term, 1SGD. Luther C. Pialey,! ts. V Divorce. Annie M. FinlcT.i The plaintiff in the above entitled esase, bv , 1 .sun , , bis attorney has filed m my o.hce his complaint . , r 1 , - a .1 asainst the defendant, and it ppeariniE lv the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant Annie M. Finleyis a Loaresident of the state ol Indiana. she is therefore hereby notified of the , pendency of said complaint agahsat her, and un1 iCfS, she appear, answer or demur thereto at the , calling of said cause on the first day of tlie next tetui of said court, to be be-un an 1 keM at the nt and M . A. 0. Packard. Pl'ITs Att'v. II A DMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Will be sold at public vendue, in Plymouth, BATÜRDAY, NOV. W, 1808, at the late residence of Jesse 15. Cuaid, dcceas ed, in North township near the Lake of the 1 ... . .. i l a i. .i. Woods, t: e personal eooda and chattels of the deceased, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, i. . . f 1 hogs, sheep, pees wagons, i arm tag uiensus, i household and kitchen furniture, C. TERMS Three dollars and and CT cash in 'hand. Over that sum six months credit, with I approved security trailing valuation and ap- ( praisemeni laws Wim interest, 11 MARY A GUARD, Administratrix. A DMl S 1 8 T K A l O If S NOTIC B . Notice i1 hereby siren that the inulrirTir,t hoen anpotated aSminutrator of Um estats t Daniel Snrder. sr., deceased. Said estate is supposed to he sol weaL JOHN WHITBKLL, Administrator. DMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby giren that the undersigded hss bees srjpomted administrator of the estate of jqOTlCB Is hereby given thai the undersigned lias been appointed administrator of the estate of l.oiiis llbcistorif, deceased, late of Marshall county, Ind. t r i.i.im .'..' iii 'i, Lira i v. i.MMiurv i vn rTrri i.-i A' PPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NoUce is hereby pren that the ondersigned will. At tlie December term. 1868. of the Comluissioners' court of Marshall connt v, Indis na, Apply for a Wc use to retail vinous, malt and spirit ! ",,us 'i'i(s in less quaaiities than a quart. The matwon oa wbicn i propose to sen la i.ot au forty one in the original plat of the town ol Plymouth, Mai shall county, Indiana. QCllilX HACIILF.R. a PPLICATIDN FOR LICENSE. tL Notice is hereby giraa that I will at the De eemoer term lono, m me comni.sioin-is eourmi Mm shall oasaiy, Indiana, apply for license to etail vious, malt and spiritoos liquors in lass uuantidea than a quart. The location on nhich . , - , i 1 pi -opose ,u sen iä hh i i . ' .iuu i i.', ui..iini jn.ii. ui. i..ara li-ii ot the tow;, ot 1 1 r mouth . lo WILLIAM HASLANGER. A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereliv rriven that the undersigned ' will, at the December term of tlie Commissioner'.court of Marshall county, Indians, apply for a license to retail vinous, malt and spirituous fiaaia in less qinntities than a quart, 'I he location on which 1 ptopose to soli is on south IS feet of lot No. S oi the original pint of the town of Plymouth. 1 1 J. D. WOLF ART. A PPLICATION FOB LICENCE, Notice is hereby given thai the n drrairard will, at the December term, lK68f the comrcia Moner'a court of Marshall couutv, Indian i , assJi for a license to retail vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than a quart. The loeailon n which we propose to sell Is Lol No. I", u theorleinal plat of the town ol Plymouth, Mar-hall county, Indiana. 11 J AColt WECK ERLE. PPLICATION l-'OR LICENSE.
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Notice is herein given that at the December term riagS, etc., also, Consumption, Kpilepsy, and 1868, of the Com mlssi Otter! court nf Marshall Pisa, induced by sell indulgence oi sexual cxeounty, Indiana, I a ill apply for a license to re- tiavaranee. tail vinous, malt, and araritUOUS liquors in lern I l i, e, in a c.tle.l envelope, onlr 6 cents, quantities than a quart. The location on which I j The eeb brated author in this admirable cssar , proposs to sell is the sotilh half of Lot No. Qru clearly di BJOBStiaAai from a thirty years sueccas6 in the original plat of the tow u ol Plymouth f,, practice, thai the ah.-miu rouaeqeunces ed 10 HENRY URB A HNS. Lelf-abase may be radlenny eared without the Jaaji ines aur af latrrnal mndfalas or the appliT77"D V A "KTTI Q A T 17 cation of the knife ;nointa aaS a aaenSaf eaaa XjX V XjXsv X JhUCI JLs PiX J i P ;,t oncesimj le, certain and effectual, by means
STABLE. Tho undersigned navingparehaaed the livery sta ble of A LLI-iM A N .V Ii IS P., is fully prepared to inert every want ol the li very business . Me has better horSeS and finer buttles than has ever' ... ii. , . been kept l Plymouth, which he . prepared to furaishthe ,...hhe on the mo , --nable tersas . Travelers n.p.veyed to any partol the count,, on re :i HOIial . O t: 1 11 a. ft I. IIIDVLV 1" HI
: CMinni rs BALE.
' ' By virtue of two exccntloua unu ,r t1ie Clerk of the Marshall circuit court ai a ,,,r j directed on two jadgaseaSS in fai l coiu,, eTe, , one in favor of Marc A. O-Pacatttui OIK ln faror of J( h .,Icno!.aH. A. ..,. n , t rj 't . , ,;,., r 0,.. n,,-,. ? awlasaw-t 1'' TiiaT nd llenrv 11. Baxter as prtncipil, and ihn h . SATURDAY, DECEMBER K. 1Mb, batween the hoars ol 10 o'elo;:k a. at. ?nd 4o eioefc p. in. of said Jay, at Ihe court house dot Ul the town ol I'l.viiioutii, county sai state afon aid, I will aBer for tale ;it pahlie auction i the highest bidder, firrt Ihe reatsaad profit mid real ertatafora lern not esaecdiaajc aataj rears, where aaaa Ifaa bid rhcrefai 1.- made sui 6 iient to Batisfy said judment, hstllfl wad cost I will theo offer ia like BsaassardserighSi title am interest of the defeadaat. Heary II. Ilaxtr there in. to satisfy raid judgment, ntci est and rots an ceradag costs, without any regard to valuatior .. j .j .1 1 11:1 mit- 1 . a , , 11 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. gÜERIFFS BALE . T,y virtue of a decree and or :- f i from the Mai !i ill common pleas court, i wiil offet BATÜRDAT, DBCBMBER ö, I81S, between the hoars of 10 o'clock n. m. uaJ 4 .., . ,, I 1 " lllOI C OI V. K !) ill i Uli 1 1 .11 'I t S . 1 111 ! li( l VC - , , .... . .. w um :i;'imri"ii:iii( es, snuaieo :n .n.T-iiau i conntv aad state of Indiana. A':'i:.ri rilare la reahaa thsrafrffaitha amoutd demanded by said writ I srill at the sawss tim and place and in like manner offer for MM tho lee simple in and to said real estate to aatisff a writ in favor of John II. ßrasnais vs. Mafthiaa 1 ' ! .'. T ; ar v.nap,i,.,n . aa : ni!!be m u,f wuI,0Ut rcoarJ to rktio" Chapman aad Margaret Chapman. Said sala cr appmiecmaat laws. 11 DAVI0 HOW, Bheriff. gHE, RIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execution issued to sie out of the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of Marshall county, Indiana, on a judgment e.,., r i i i , i , i 111 fiver ol Levi Kosennelu and Jacob Roi'euberr . . . . f, ... , . ,, agamet beorre Rule and Henry Krohn abas i uiv., oi .o.uMiaii coun, y, iii naua, on a UML'ineir. I r. i , ..,..... l .. . I..' c. n...: i i mini V.IUHV, i i .lino u I uir iiiiukiii; n, i . , , - . , , . , j estate in S.-ml mim v ns in nrotieifv nf Im rv - . ....... rvi oioi uuas iieniy v.roii'', to wn Commencing seventy -one rods and ten and one bslf feet east freea the half mile stake on the west side of section number ninctcm il9)in township No. thirty-three i3.'l) north of raupe No. 'four (4) east running thence west one hundred feet to the place of beginning, ihcnce south ' "2. l" , -,. y . ,..a-.- ; north ten rods, thence east sixt v five feci to ., , ..... ,. -, ,, , tlie place of bcumnin, :n .M ar.-liall conntv, hu.t- ; 1 0 -' ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, 1668. t.n, rodn nil l.fsTAl af .1 between me hours of 10 o'clock a. D. and 4 0' ! clock p. m., I shall offer for sale at public aacttssj to the highest bidder at the curt hoie door in Plymouth, in said county .said property to-wH ! The rents and profits first for a term not exceed ins seven rears. It no nid i? made there up sufficient t satisfy Ihe exi cation. 1 shall then and there in like BSaaaer offer Ihe entire title. rrtstC- - , riLdit and claim of tlie said defendant in and to said proper! v to satisfy the execution. Amount afpnneipal new due $19 Ü0, subject to appraisement. 11 DAVID fIf)V, Sheriff. QIIBaFFV SALI Uy virtue ofa decree assteaSer s nie rinnj ms War Rhall common pteas eojrt, I will naWtsrsa'eal sablic auction, m the court house door in Pljsaoslh. UarrhaU Coanty, Indiana, on SATtTKDAY. nECKMBEIi .". isiy, between USs Soars of M ot-.'ork. a. m .-ind 4 oVIoek. l. m. oi -aid day, the reats sad niiti ivr a term swl ezeeediag seven war.-, or the luUowiac real oatalo nwii : Lots No. one 1 1 1 aad two ft) hi Cream aad Osars fbit addition to the riKage of Isrero d. el pStci f coBUoendng al the north-east corn, r of tai.l lot No. to nieste ei-t one Imiah-d and tucnty fee!, thence Ninth one hundred sad twenty feet. Uaaawewses one bvadred and tveat) fe t, thence nortli asse liund red aad twenty feel mi Use line of kWs N,. nam snd t,o (S) To the place of bcjlnniii-, situated in Mar-hall county, state of Indiana. .Mel in failure to !- ...if therefrom Ihe nni'Aii . j aasswled by said rit. I will si the nme time rattere and in the same manner offer for sale the fee simpm sind to said real tatst, as satlrfy said writ fas iarer ai n II nam P. Adams rs. IVninah E. Oordon. Samuel Uordon, and David Wolf repleria ln.il. Said sal-, will he made without any regard to valuation or anpmlseaaeai laws, it DAVID now, SheruTM. C. 1 ÜRN 1 T TJ R E A. L. ALI.! M AX CO. Bars on hand at all tiine complete nr.d rligaasl Win ck ofCsanwl Ware and Fm uiiure. which tin y srUlaeliM very 1 1 SWHMMcI rale-;. Also a roniidete stock f anaV rlat. ia Pnralsnssi Goods, and t'ofllns of all kiiids. A ;tiod llearsflKdonc. mj( to the establish ncst. via ni5-iir' "TTTT" ?V 'Vj W a sys W -fLk. -fiL. m fl Jt 7 EUREKA TONIC BITTERS. It is not dslssed lor this aaediciBS mst It wfQ sara laViMT ltcn.lwii ll't.i.di 1 . ll I -a l..itr tjl llllf un eh. i . i 1 I I II."' II UU .1 IK 'II I' I 'I a,k n a I f 1 , I I lUAali It la sn mioratJnp. Itfrivrftt; tnnlc, mn.1 it has barcn Isaomaalansaaca in the toiiowinc Uisasc: I Tmhnid and Rilione 1-Vvers CbilU nn.l ' ' Fever, iick auJ NeYfOM Deada?W, Nearalgia aad Rhenmatiaaa, Dja pep.-ia, Costivencss ami Indigestion. M W WARD &: CO., Wholesale Liquor Pealetn, MADISON BT., - - COVINGTON, KV PnrsafS kf IrwWS lire's, l)yni(iiih, bsA. and elrii gists re arm fly. 9 lm M nil llOfll'---! I I W fi1l If IV i.isfd I II n HW .V W n Just published, a new edion of Dr. C'aali irun -i I t -i fhiafrd EwHIf on tho rmocm. cwna (without meicine) ot SperniMon liopa, or Semfnal Weakness, liiTolun tary Seminal LsasM ImtKiten v, Meartnl and Fltysasal anna rsteilv. lm lediaaenta to mar of which ererj luflerer, aaarstter ahal his condition ay be, may cure himself -hcaplj, privately sn I r.idioally. U ; This lcetnro should be in tlie hands oftrery yovitK and SVnrl man in the land. Beat under seal in I plain envelope to any sd dress, postpaid, tm receipt of six rentu, or two t 11 1 -1 si inu1. 1-0 im. v nur i' s - ,ii rnnKw, , .. n ,. . , , AA, . fll,,l. ' CIIAS.J.C KLINE E3 . t ptami's. l-o Dr. (. ulverw ell s ' Marnnpe, I I I A . J . I l I , t. iV I O ., Yrk, Po. t-oth,c box IJ&i ... . IN IV
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