Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 May 1869 — Page 3
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THE DEMOCRAT. Sews About Home.
LTfc Cheyenne and Denver papers from our friend S. R. Edward. Many thanks. Th last hop wa a pleasant affair. All mirf to et jv the festive occasion and only regrettcil that this was the last of the aerks. 31brif.d. On the 2? uit., at IIalnneer's hotel, iu south P'ymouth, by J. G. Osborne, Eeq., Patrick S. Mulligan and Ali3 Margaret Ann Barrett. Silver plated ware, fruit uishes, etc., are BIBtBtSs-tB which all des re unadulterated by base ami inferior metals of worthless tone. We notice, howtvei , that our young frind, J. R. Losey. has received a lime stock which he warrants to be Simon pure. Lost. On the evening of the last hop. a lady's fan. The finder arm oe nanu-1 4 ! tl... - , t tM ' a I sonuly rewarded iy leaving at So. 14 Michigan st. Tlie artKle is mm valued for its intrinsic worth but as r " fmnily r lie" and its romantic care r. The tinder will rctcive the riebt blessings springing from tlie warm impulses of a grateful (diminutive) heart. Losey sells jawehrj cbjaper than ever. The community of M'siawaka are excited over the conti U in of a youn- German girl, named Martin, living cue half & lie north of the village, w ho has been sk-n weeks in a trance, with occasional luc d intervals, during which it la said she makes startling- revelations. Dr. Fletcher iu charge, pronounces it catalepsy. A bridge on the JclTersonville and Inlis railroad, 160 fc-el in length, w. ich burned down on Tuesday night, ivfts rebuil' so that trains passed over iu IS llJUTS. I-aac ITardin and Jesse Williams, and four hoi:, were insianily kilisd by a stroke oi" lightning, on the farm ot" William Cunningham, ihre milci from Man ttlorlHr. in Morgun county, during the at -rin of last week. Six teams were plowing iu the -aiue field, and wnt-n the crash caflK all the horses ran away from flight, so t nit those who ?sctped the bolt of lightning vrtretaore or less injured on their flight. The DtviL b Own. There is ore eyeOre iu this -county more ult rated than all Olims A kmwtt disputing bulk ol naasea. lie vit It inoutli once a week aad H'aysstven day a He becomes btist. 1) iii'unk, Mte like a bisst, hiul eiily is a Lerti-i. UfM n im trouLk. .J(i U Bsaltff Itd, geta rubbed. Hisc'iiuutt and ii.de Ci.-r.ey mak(- m aaband u be called Bwia ; yet no (.fficial molests hint. W'e have seen him covered with mini, beMiieared by tobst co ice, almost in a uude state. confront hi .us with his idiotic laugh laugh peculiarly his own and one thai ).ii m.i la bin notorious. Wa have area him iu a bi ua'ion that well BligLt daSUi h I good i :une. Last Sunday eveniuL this ohl p-tnti-man, !,) full, as usual, uvnhhis app n ranee, r.i.i.eraldrd, in the house of one of li,e families of'our place; thi staie of affairs led to Iiis gentle expulsion, so rent!, in fact. th t he soon canu roun ! agail ; this time he passed out not quite so rently. Tbc rt-irrct, on rereifen, was that he did not pas om ! stiil lea gently. (C nununict ted.) Te Tost OrrrcR We arc Infoflfttd t1 :at Win. M Kendall, Esq , has been ap pointed postmaster tor this town, in place cf .Mnj . J. M. Moore, deceased This appointment uccaafena consi.lerable $urtips.- an (be part fall peranmi who were not instmmental in procuring it. and wet inn-ine it will not tend to increase the i nin p 'pnlarity r.f Ton pressman iV-k-erd. P aally, Mr. Kendall is is unohjectinnable at aaT vtsnu arhnae mm whave heattl mcnt'nned in connection with the 2i(e, but it rt-rtainly does serin to us thai he. and nil o.hcr ajiplitants should have r fuse 1, ander .h circumstances, to aeci ; t the- tppoiBtmettti so long as there was r. possibility of procuring the office for the widow of Mai. Moore. She was ..... -- , receive I it, and the uniust and nntrue charge that democrats were attempting to secure it for her should have had no njrhjthl with any man. If democrats did dr. ire that she should be appointed, it Certainly was from no political consideration?. and they were totally powerless to ni i her, and the sentiment of gwnerositv aich prompted their desire was one re j ul.'icans. as well as detnoci-ats, niil t fall he proud of. freaaituaB. We clip the following frrni the LaPorte Union & Herald : We made a lour through the extensive furniture ronma of Farther k Co., nn South Main 6t reef, the other day and wete really actonished to tea such a rich and diftpiaf rf fine work. Their iooms,i ho'iffh larcr'. are too small fnr their atock, Their hed-ronm nd parlor atta are many, are anlendi', rich in hoth stvle in i material, and are being sold at price! that satisfy the trading public Tln-y have a eery fVH and complete assortment of BaffaV, lotiBgct, hedstcads. chairs, ben ireruis. itc. &c. in fact every discripti in of gnrala that can he cabled for in the fnr ni'iite line. At no place in Northern Indiana can such another extrusive asrtrtmcnt be found or where partiet who wis! to ,ay can do ao well. Owing io continued ill health. Mr. Ptnford hat leen noticed to retire fron the establishment, and Ins place is now being occupied by Mr. W. U Voik. one of the beat fellows in Ifta kin7dom, and. one, too. who will ph ase all who may gain his acquaintance. Mr Volk has an cmial in t.rest in llie business, and will remain a pcraaaoantcuizeaofoar city
CHURCHJTtMS. BY TDK REV. WM. LUSK. JR.
THE sermon at St. Thnmrt-' Onrrli last Sunday eveninr. received forcible confirmation the f-jhic ni:rU by a ' strangling- coincidence " nt the reidence of one of our roost respectable families. -, . . . ,.' e Tllis day is. Aeeo-ton-Day. one ot ..1., r 4- l r n ni . the h i r er fet va's oF the ( hnsfian Chur h The day is observed by the ent re Historic Church, rtresehtinc w u .u- v.. j a . a u .. 1 about three hu.ioreu ana ten IUHMNM j m of Christian. Thu day the ( hnreh.j , - r . r ... in the perfect umrv of 'lie fath. si ems. ! ; . . r l 1 like the lark, fo fake the wind's of the morninjj and to s'"nr at the very träfe of Tc'ven her lattiag hope. There M rothinjr which an enter the mind of man so eaab!tag to his nature, as the fact whi h this day ce'ehrate;. T))e fervice, at pt Thomas' Church are. The full celebration of the TI.lv CommunioD at 8 a. M . and The Evening Pra3er and a prmnn ar 7:30 P M. The Sunday evening service at St I
Thomas' Church, until otherwise Behareti property in Chicago amounts to nouncel. w:ll commence at half past S3 543,000. The total number of -even o'clock. The enaereaation de-j Protectant church hoots be loo sin 8 to
serves great praise for prompt afendance. both morn n; and evening, at the time for commencement ot service. ! for preat liheralny in PBpporl of the Church, and for the reverential manner and benfthMM simplified in the general participation in the couiru n worship of the Church. At a rpiem meetintr of I be vestry of S . Thorn an' Parih. G. S. Cleaveland, G. F. Benson and II. G. Thayer were elected to represent the parih in the thirty-second annual Council of the Dioce to nieet in St. Paul'- Cathedral. Indianapolis, od the Gist Wednesday of Junc A. P El.LIOTT Ims been elected, for 'he third year. Sacristan of St. Thomas' Church. He has discharged thr duties of his position with zt;al and fidelity, and is always ready and nioiupt to wait upon strvnirers and attend to the wishes of tlv3 cMijjTegatioii. St. Oconon't; de w:i ulieerved in China so with lull choral tervicei .t he Cathedral of S nuis Peter an -Paul The address was delivered In Hi.-hop hitehou-e. The I u'on Ja k. lending the ernasee of St George and St. Andrew only Bended ih-nl if Si. Patriel to make the blending ibe beautiful svnih.il ot Ci'h oic uui(. TlIK Sunday BBbfMt o St GHreet( Church, New York, uuuer .he tar- of (he Kev Dr. Tynft, have inatmutod within the past few year-, ten thousand children. The nnsi n-.iry fF;rins of rhe child r' n atii'-uur to ÖS.0ÜÜ. BlSBOff IIl'N'INüto.v has arrived ifl his Dioee-e. Central New York, and h s becu pre anted wnh a beautiful reideuce by the Cbarehmea uf Syra-'u-a. On the :veuinj; of the 15ih of pril, at a special visitation, he confirmed sixty persons in Grace Church, Ctica. A miniature Bjottafain of doom BOOB the super-altar was Mr uiouiited bv a cross, ami behind ami "hove this anna an areh, wa inttfilMStl ' t'e canonical colors ot the limit), ied. rreeu aud o.d, "My Gr;tce u sufficient fur thee." Beaatititl banner were upon either Mile With apn friafe insei lption and desi;iis. and the font was the base iff an airy raundal Irame covered with bmls, leaves ;nd hiyaeuaaf, Ou the pemlant iu Frnnl ol the pulpit wa the insenpti-oi, in die color at W hit.'Uti day u ifoldea back T , . .I. 'r. around. k Tkmnuh thm la v unu n ..i Ik 1 .V. U I. ,i . : i.. N nanus tue n.uy UImhI is divcu. St. Paul Church. New Albuny, ta this state, raised $3.0 jU ou E i-it Hay. St. Paal't Conrcb lias tvn no '"U B-iaie-ipeaneo, gaaeroui uaaienti.ea. , i i . ... , who are known throughout the l)io ee?e. lr. Kl'iuh Nevviund and Dr. 11 II I. ..I.. ., Hoover. It in ii Ii t look like robb.ni' tt Paul to nay St. Thomas, if we i ht)uii invite Dr. Newland und Dr. Hoover to come and reside in Pleat hi A" at , but it ihey ever do leave ew Ait l .1 -ii . i t Alliauy we hope they w. II pitch iheir tents" on I Im hank nl'mir wdilHn . : . . T r :: . er, ana nt. I nomas parish will become vocal with j-y nt their Hindrance. In the Uuiied State- there i. no bet-
ter nchool tor BOTH than Raeiae Col lei;e italMInt -tandmr th r -on. rvrapled by C. weaa- . .... J . ,. . . . ler. is offered for -ale at private pale. If not so
MCI Be, IVtBCOBMB. 1 he school has the uioal thoroui h and c pletü sv,. ........ I v J toai f education eombined with a inu . . the scholara As t kiaji statelbi ia a palaee, and as
a wlntc aif rrows in a (arden sol' Jo.uld tbe coniiie-ation ,,f Si Thi . v yn,r S hAh 'jvT fh ? t,h r'TH' t . . i i irrna- t, -en apoofnted adnilnlatiNirlz ofthe eal-fc of Jo I .iri-h wor-hip m a ttaaatcoaa ÜhUreh l""1'a G. aecaaed. M of MarhaB county. .. i - ,;n , , Indtsaa. Fatale saptioaed to he aolreal Bart a church will cen iicly h.. btHtl.l ptt-aete.) IVA BABBAMA GAM so fttaa hS the ftaaafiMB o! fir'e to tie k I I on Which the present bui d rag BOM VOTICE EXTRAORDINARY, stands i feitled. 'Ihe money aril! Ij Come. and there are plenty t feadv tn-r .nn eon'-r n favor "ii hi n y refuruln fthssj h-nds and .illtBf hearts lor ihe w,.rk. iÄU"4 UMOMAMatm hen the lejfal ttttemioa ia settled, ' then farewell to the "shell" of other
days the ' firo " hell an I the ef .wds and jami ori hi-.'h festal Mfs and wcl tinnft tn whirl, the uidi.itr noeU of rttat ata ataa4iti laaaina us our Btortad windows richly dlht. Cat;ar ralifioat l'.fht '
CHURCHITES. (Communicated.) An historical and Stwttatteal wrk
entitled ' C iberr.s Chicago," make the following report ou tlie prrres of the Catholic reliirton and Protestant sectarianism ia the city of Chicago : Ir. the year 1833 the first Cathol.c chun-h wis built by the Rev. Fathei Sehstfer ard was completed the f flowr -M8 year. In the ear 1809 Chicajn has 20 Catliohc churches, amn.io tiieh are soue of the finest and most costly hui Id i n rg amor.": the Cttholic 3 , churches of i he United States, Also 13 conven's. 2 hospitals, 15 parish , r ' schools. 0 academies, 1 reform school Inf boys, I asylu'u for penitent Nagda e M, and two orphan asylums. AH these institutions are under the care and supervision of (jatholic priests, nuns, and sisters of charity. The Catholic popu'ation amounts to 108 -500 souls, and 15.700 CuthoHe children atteud their schools. The vaule of the Catholic churches and sacred and charitable establishments amount to SI. 575. 000, and the whole Catholic the vari"Us serfs is estimated at 4 1 .000. so that the Catholics: in Chicago hive a majority of 07.000 over all other? Aceording to the last census of the citv there are 02 383 persons who hints i' n ehureh.and hence stand on i he side of iofldelity and indifTereotism. from which, however, annually, hundreds turn Catholic, and ft eq 1MB try persons of high rank, learning aud weal i h. The Methodists in Ch:c igo have but 3.050 adherents, notwithstanding their irreat number of preachers who spare no pains to make proselytes aud succeed so poorly. Hatfield, the mol tanativ'al and bigoted Methodist preacher in Chicago, has but 1GÖ members in his church. Fanaticism, bijro'ry aod religious prejudices bear but little f r u i ; n . On last Sunday the Catholic church of this lace gave full sat faction to all who attended the divine service. The church was crowded to its utmost ad I large number of non-Catlndi ?s were present in the morning aud evcoinr. There was never MBCO the erection ol this sacred building su?h ; n mnooiBg and solemn service oehsbraled as on Sunday last, at the oeuication id'tlie new statute of the btoeod Virjf in M.:ry, Mother of God, The Enlixh ern'ons were pre.iched hy the Rev. Father Rath man. from the college at South llefld, baetng lor their objects, iu the Biorning sermon, wily. Catholic-, honor and venerate the bleed Virgin Iary, lein iviuo those prcjuliccs of sectarians who eharifl Citholics with idolatry, with regard to pictures and images of the saints, wh.ch charge is hut a calumny. 'I he object of the a m . Ii I rr viiiii porwini w.- ttu i-a h.hiciumi ui i hs reasons why Catholics pay. so la speak, honor and respect to the cro ad he crucifix. The German sermon was; preaehed he the pastor of the Sf. Michael's congregation in his usual eloquent mannet ; the best sermon ever prent bed in this towo, in the German lannaace. SPECIAL NÖTIGES. KRUSE NOTICE. ho.MafComlaMo.r'o cooBtyV for T ...111 , .1,.. Im. , 1-1 . f . liaenae to sell spiritnoa liquors i loss i iantitie than a nnart. ou lot No 9. Heinle's addit'.ou to iBr",,'n. . BI paid) A. S. lin.NUl IIA 1 A PPLICATIOM FOK LICENSE. Notice i- herebv euren that the nnd',rii'n,d will i aiilv to tin-1o inl of eomnfliiloBef of Mar-iiall .. .,...! w . IwM P II ... ... .. mi ii iiu-ir .i a in i er in. i n.' nr i n iisi- ii- retali rtnon. atalt, and aptritoa üq-ior, in leas qiiantilK's that a on art. 't lie 1 "Ontion in which I I town of Bieaaea, Mantball coaotv Indiana p'ooose to sell is fmt o v I oT.'inal plat in the (J5) JOHN HALER. A PPLICATIOM FOR LICK WSE. Fo-i e is herebv Hrer iht the andataiane 111 :npoiytoihe ioar,iorcoiri...is,t n-rs .,t the r jne ,i ---- " - " ' rm s,,t ' ' wee to e,i vinous, nalt, sad aptriton- prji ori In le-s qaaniiti f than one ipiart. iWPwaitnaoaw ich I propose to sell Is LotMo. 4. M lie - additioi. to the tottn Of Urenwii. k joskph beal. Jt'StNKSS LOT FOR SALE. Thenoith Ofecto lot No. 1. from Sflehfffaa street hack Ittfeet t the alley, with the one-.-torj aold. It will he cold at pihlic nle on the 2id of Mar Itaw. hi tween 1 and 4rktefc.p. ontha pr-oiises. 1 . Tin- of .ale Made known on anpliea - lion to Ihe ndera'swd, Tit J- IndlanaMhle. and .. ........... .1 . .1 ... :.l. -..ll . . .: i. . i Stti) II. Ill MItl Hol SKR. DMIMIBTMLATMtlX1 SOTHE. I 1Tn paraserahta liartofori szisttat nndar the una n one oi i-ior A Ife-rea. i tili d iv di-olr-a-ed !v mutual rmii-iit. Th. n.,t.. ...i - nd iVdu S 'rk theat. iWWsha wölht paid hy
I Ap-;: llth. IM9 I
TTMOTHT CASLR. Si. KKEVfCP.
DRUGGISTS.
Ü LD LINE DRUG STORE, ESTABLISHED IX 1946. W. K BROWN, Successor to FERSflL 6 d BROWX, Dialers in DRUGS, . MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at a'l hours of the day or nirht. WL E. BROWN, rivnonth. Iii JJRI'GGISTS. G. BLA1N & CO., Dealer. la DRUG, ETC., Scat h Weit Corier liehina and Gart Sts. riymoutb, Ind. HVVINO jut received a fresh supply of everything ia our hue of trade, cuusisliu mainly o Drugs, M.iictnett Patnt, mis. Djra stuff-., VamUh, Glas Brunhe., Perfumeries, Yankee Xot'mnx, Stationen, Pure Mt'licine ami Liquors for Bladfcai pnrprttfg only to to ic'iicK we laffCf attention. We have received, and will sell at reasonable rate. a fji;ntity of Kerosene and '.oal Oil. AIsj ov.ry style and i. KER OS EXE LA MPS, For burning QM aVB. W nre also agents for H the popular Patent Medicines, Of the day. Physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS, rnrefully put np at fill hours of the ntirht. hy nn exDnrivncod dnunrit. We eann-tlv invite the I ik.i Itli.i k fneon iid ii-it h l -1 1 1 i t il arnniiiiM e. 1 1 t U IHIIV. I" IH'UI .' it I l It tt VOII UHU AUIIIIIIs Mll atocK. ana tcoin cnviiiceu Ol lue iaci iliac we are doing a liberal butlttttt. 19 G. OL MX ,t CO. M ANUFACTURSRS. pLYJIOLTH FOl'.VDKY and MACHINE SHOP, ENGINES BUILT AND REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. PULLEYS, SHAFTTV3. hlul GEAUINGS, CASTINGS, mi-rollnn-on, nr,,l .vmmon on hnnn or Tn,te to (,r,i r i ....... hi-h er.. a,.Htrnvo! i.r fire ,;lst rt lnt,.r i1;lVe b.-e'n rebuilt and furnlahed with pr-'i mit I u,ti ina ii it otiuv i new stachiMerv thron-hont. kinds ot easiln"! done in I atoW darahle BManer. the beet style and (Orders uelicited. 17-1 f WM. T ADA.MS. Proprietor. LIVELY. J I VEJltY Axu SALt STABLE. TIip nn'lrlinedhnvin'.'pureh.nei1 the Itraff nfnhteaf ALLMAN Jt Ito-k. la Jhltr prepared to nvt every want of the livery Bt!ane8a. lie has hett r bor-e- and finer biiu'L'iei than has ever been Wept In Plymouth, which he i- pr pared to furni-h i th" public on the mot reasonable terms. Ti slers eonveyed to any part ol tlie county on re.. -onutile ternu. . L. UAKVBI. a PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IH0rMa (ft Benson's Brick Block. Vtotoranhs. Arahrotrp. Plctare. ukMn Jn th. ht th. art ,n , kU sc.. kinds of weather Frames cooatautlj cn band
M H FAULsTKOB.
MEDICAL
Dr W. S. Bailey, Trat all kimls of system. Medical f dtsaM th -t affl'K t the human and Surgical Havinir had over !ik years t.) 'rii-nc in the Armf"i oflh U. S. QSet uwrS.Jb M.Becker's dry jjood store. 33 G. R Reynolds, M. D TCTnl:ir Fhysldaa and Operative Sursnn, 11 ttT-r-' hi profesiifoaal Mr HUM to the c'ti s ? of Plymouth and surroun'iin! counfrv. In a d -tion to th : tre.itmt nt of disr-ase common to tue counrrv. so-rinl RUmtioa will be riven to Snreery, the tfestsiewf of sargtesl ifoeaan tu4 dis-aseof females. Niirht callnin town and country promptly attended to. Ch ri:"- r"-on ible. Offlre ind reidenc on west i'le of Mi hi .'Hn St. three doorä norrlof the bank. Plviuo ith Ind. 33 C. S S. Todd, Drtt-nr.I-T. (Or T. A. T.emoa's oi l stand). Mlelllitan street. Plymmth, Indiana. Dr. L. Johnson, OTTSICAN SURIEOV. Bourbon. Ind. Ofll X ovei over Grosh & B;ck Bro'f hardware Btore. 49. M A. 0. Itorton, QCROEOV DRVTTT, -'in be consvlltrd at hit oili-i'ever d iv ex -pt M md.-uv -ind Tnep'laya. Offlce over Woftarvelt'i Store. Plymouth, Ih3. j. J, milk HOXVOPATHtG n'IYSTCI VN m UROEON. C irticular attention paid to ohMtetric prnctic". i-vt li- ies of women and children. Offlce over Browaloa's ?tore. Kesldeaes opposite the north-west corner of the public square, Plymouth, Ind. iio--:h. ATTORNEYS. Corbin & Van YnHifnburgh, I TTOalfBS and Seal ICrtate naW. Have " romptcte kontract of nil tho Rent Etntp in MmMmII coaatr, ana have constantly for sal Im -proved FarBt. Will Ijh du and Town Lots. Bu5inc : a i (1 dw11tnehoat to n-nt. Olllc; uViT tlie Bank, Plymouth, Ind. VTTORn'F.Y fit aw, nnd Justice of the Pence. . Ium r moved Iii aMcfl to the e;ist ?id of Michi-iri treet, on the block next north of the Purfcer Hobmi where ee will tie nl.'n---ed to pec tbo-.- havtiic nmitnev to tattaact wttli him. ColleetiotH mide iinl mon'v promptlv remitted. Par icul ir attention jiven to tlie settlement of estates and guardian-hip. 12 --34. AT. Caproti TTOREY a NOTARY. War Clnim Ateat, will attend to all ptofcsatoaal husinesn plari-d In Ms hand-", promptly and earemlly. Partlcalar attention i-cnf') trnardianhip and the settle taent ofttecedent's entates. Pension, anttfltf anrl hiek pay of deceased a ad db-ahted soldiers procured at ri-aonable nt'-n. Deeds. mortcaL'es and other written in-trum-Mits neatly find qnirklv drawn up and acknowl-dem -nts taken. Collection made and promptlv r'-mitted. Offlee over M. U. !)ick--ou's hanlware atoie, Plymouth, lud. 10 20. C. Is Ree ve, T rORVF.Y at LAW. and War Clmm An-rt will practice In Fnltoi . rilark. Importe nnd Koseiasko, a well a Kar ha U eoaaties. Collection promptly and eflicient attended to. -Care fill attention given to probate hn-dness. Insurance effected on If ret and Broperty, in the best compaaten in the rjattwe State".. Special attention paid to the pro-teenttow of delate of soldiers, their wldotrs and h -ir-i. for honnty. arrears ol pay. pcusions and other elaitn. n f sss F-irw-K.Ei-ld .t Co..Clitracro.Shfiw. Uir'iour t '"o.. CSactnnati, Baekty. Sheldon a Co. x. T , ;raff, Beaaett a Co.. Pittaborf. 9 toHOTELS. P'KER norjK. This old-estahlisKed nnd b vorahlv-known Hoase is now prepared with new farnftere and Inptnve' aseoaMMktattoM to cater lo the wints of oar own community and th tr iv lin ; public. The omnibus a I omB refitted and will attend ill refjrahu trains, uurer the lnanaseaMAtor the Ilou-e. n McCunly House, TTfANATII. WD- South stdP. F. If. A C. R V EL. adjoining the paaaeeneer depot. Cinests Ptopplns her.- will recive tfXt-e&Ma aeconimodation at aodarata rates. Btnagt ooBrejed to and from the ears free. 47 E. McCCRDY. Prop'r. MEAT MARKETS. KooiHz ft Tress. MEAT HARK ST. new Market, which will supply ihe ' itizeiis of Plymouth, and surruaadtlia country w ith the best qualify of Fre-h HMsata of all ktads. Lard, Tallow. Sauae and all aride kept in a trrt-claca Meat market al ays on hand. Man et at Noll's old ttand. Shoemiiker & Rrenfleek, A KT M tRKBT -K am eoaatantlr on hand I the best selectraoa ofBeef. Pork. Mutton and Veal the county aiTorda. ANo niaiiiilacture a cuperlor article of Bologna Baaaaee. Market 1st door east ol Mel hodiat church, on LaportB street. MISCELLANEOUS. Gustave iirovn. Mannfactup-r i.nd di-al'T at w hole-ale and Uf tail of Tohatco and ciL'arf. Pipes. ri"rholdr. tohaceo-hozsH aad poockea. Will p apply retail dealers with all fnaBtttloa f Cicara and I oHadCO at lieh raies as will make if thir interest to try him. liooin second door south of the bank. L Shakes, & Co. BILLIARD Boost. Three flr-t das. tafelet. The ''" Usjaoraand tot rigarala Iowa alwari on hand. Booai, SkiCoad door nortt of Hank. J. V. Bailey & Co. UrATF.lt Mill. The best flour manufactured always ou hand. Griatiaf doat to order hy a flr-t-cla-s miller. The hiirhest market price in caah paid all tlsaoa for Wheat. Mill at nortb-caet part Of town. J R. LmJi T8 --Ol'-cka . Watt lies and Jewelry reV l',r,.'', promptlv and n. a aoriunanllk manner. I 'ÜJIr V' V,- wateaaa. iieaware-Jewei-Occupies part ol Raafa Itoot A Shoe Store. n. KVfa nvap ;itiu 1 mi "nu n prn iniiii! u ui9 imue. John S. Allrmin, ("1 BOOBB and Produce Dealer. Ha a choice T stock ol Rrwsi Oraearlas on hand. Pays ihe biifbett market pri e lor all kinds of country tiroduce. Ca a provide chit aa of town whh the ae the country afforda. More -.Mirth door north uf Baak, I. C. HoKzendorff, FASHION ARLE B MtUKIt. 'li'AOO PAP-'if-v - I ", Tnder M irks.t Khrlicb stora. simvir.L'. Hair Catttae. ShaaiuooaiBf, Ac., done hi the haat style. Partien tar attention fflvea to Dyetac Hair and Whiskers. The hlffhesl price paid Tor l.idie's hair. 11-si a. C. BOLTZBNDOBFF. J. F. Van Valkenbur;h. "ITTlloi.F.s Itl LIQUOR 8 rOBB-fare Ubboi V lor medicinal and parposeps can M had at my store, one door north ol th Branch Baak. May IS. I5. J. P. VA WALKKPUUtill. 0, Hasl ngrr, TTAnONS, Carriasres. otc. C. Bro.a, mannf ii-turers of Wajtoaa, t'arnaftt, He. IHsektBiltaMi BthaiBf and ratnIne done to order. Banking Company. PLYOTTH IND. The Plymouth Brunch Bankinc ('o.. ium ( ssors ro the Plymouth n Bank of the state ol Indiana.) open iron. 0 to IS o clock, a. st., na irom i to 4 o ckKk p. m. T.C tKsSNEK. Präsident. T CRfiSöNER r., Osshfer.
HARDWARE.
'JMIB FIRM OP BUCK & TO AN Oars a Inre aad well auorted stock or DOMESTIC AS D FORE IG X HARD TV ARE la Northern iadlana, eonalatiag of ALL ,.. KINDS OF SHELF goods, in OX, NAILS, GLASS. SASH. PAXTS, OILS, PJTT7, A LAMOM STOCK OEBOX,, COOK A XV PA Ii LOK kTOVEM OX HA XI) BOUOBT BEFORE THE AI) VAXLE, Which they propose selling Cheaper than aay other atore iu town. All kiuda of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, By the best workmen in the state, and Warranted to give eaUafucüou. TERMS GREENBACKS. Highest market price paid for OLD IROJ, BRASS, COPPER RAGS. ETC., tkä. L ISM. BUCK A TOAN. II ARDWAttE. K. B. DICKSON Devltr lo FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC DARDWAItE, ta tat soüth boom of iimim net block, plti OlTfl. DHL Keep, constantly on hand s lar;re snd well aported stock of every sVaertaafaa of hardware in almost every hupe, size and (piantity and qaalitr from an American rooking stove to u coff e heater, or from a crow bar to a paper aft oa tacka 8 T O V E 8. of every kind: elevated OTens, sqn.ire psrlo. sheet iron box. fancy or plain, with complete tri inunaB to match. w 'SHELF GOODS -very description Tloass trimming, door and v.now haghigu. glas s sud saah, carpeatsr 's ioattt NAILS by the kejr or ponnd ; mill ssws. h snd do chains, the bct axes In the wct. Tia, brass snd hullow wares of all kinds. tU0W9, SHOVELS, and all Und of asrrtcultnral ntennils inrlndin? fork- that load and unload hay by horse power. A splendid aesortraeul ol cutlery. risrt BOOKS AKP LINKS, ROPKS, WIRE, BB&aa. w taaaa, iRot steh, in bars, aoaaa. taaeta, and BUNCHES, AN I) EVKRYTHINQ, COMMON TO A HARDWAR,. ESTBLISHM It NT . hi fact eve rythlni flyit sn? one ersr thonfht af buy ui..-in a h trdwarv store, and a tuouaaud things besides, with a NEW STOCat
canntaTflly arrlrlnc, which they will set! cheaper than fhe Mmr ran be bought at anr other placa th i -id - r Pittahargh. All klads of tin. sheet iroB. copper and brass war made and r-paired on rtasonablt tonas a cfl short aotlee h b. urcwtsty, !
LEGAL ADVERTS. OTICE OF APPROPRIATION.'
N Ta HeartS. Brook and other at known owmrs of the W ds. prop rtr and francl iset hereinafter described, ad to' whom it may conet-rn. You are herebv notified that the Chfeajro. Citcinnati k IouiariHe Kail Road Company has deported witl the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of Marshall 2n. Indiann. au Inatrumeut of appropriation, of which the following is a Substantial enpv, to-wit: The Chieajro, Cincinna' I and Louisrille R-.til Roa.l Cotnprtnv have appropriated aai do herebv appropriate to the use of aald Rsil liad CSotaaaat t!i perpetual uit fir the pur poaetBTatid Kail Road the ;.nd which M dei;;nHteil and known hb beta Fat 4) and Twenty one (CI ; ia Roses addition to tho to nyl Plviiiouth, M.rshall County. In liana, a mM lot are aetjeaated in a plat of a i id addition low ofiec-id die recoilers r.ffico of i-aid oountv, to which reference ia betete made, and aba Lot Four (4) iu CabbalU adtditioa toaald toB aa aVaiiBotad and shown by a plat ot what was formerly kuon a C ibbelb addition to said town, winch plat ta alo of recor.i in s iid recotdwrs office and to which reference ia also made hich iayt ateatioBed addition wat alattai aad the plat thereof so recorded piior to the making nnd rceoediBg at aaid other plat and which Low No. Fuar (4) and Tw enty one (9k) of sa.d Roses addition nrarly cover and coincide with said l.o Four (4) of Cihballa addition it hen? tho iatentioa to hcrrbv a .nron-iata ; nil the grounds covered by and included in aald Lots Four (4) and Twrcntv-one (21 in Rosea, aad nH Lot Fear (4) ia Cabbal! addition, and alone which Lots Four (4) und Twenty one ,21 the line of said Rail Roid has he n located Mi&BWfl by a Mad of a-tid Road now on file in the offico of the Clerk of t'-e Circuit Court yf said County to which refereaee is also made. The above described land i deemed by said Rail Road Company necessary for i s tracks, ttirn-onta. water st tiona, and othtr partaeea of said Rail Ko id. In testimony whereof said Rail RoadCoraT;in h .s caused this instrument and act of appropriation to be si-ned by its Attornera and its corporate seal to be here affixed ihit Bta day of May 1-69 JNO. B. & WM. MLES (Corporate seal ) Attorneys for said Pail Road Co. And you are further notified that said Rail Road Companr will cn Mondar the 31st diy of Mav. A D. 1-GJat 10 o'clock a. m. or at soon thereafter aa m;y be convenient fr tl e Judge, make np -lication to Hon A. L. Ot orn, Jedga of a rd Circuit f-ourt at hi chamber ;n La Porte, for the apmiintmenu hv wamnt ot three disinterested freahwM'H of said County ol Mara nil, to appni e th BaaMBfrt winch th uwnr of said Und may f-Uitiin by PBcfa appropriation. JNO. B. 4 WM. NILE3. Attornevs for asM R ü Road Cornpati v. Dated May 5th 1869 3S STATE OF INDIANAJ Maaaaau Col'.nty. Notice to heir? of petitioa to acll real state . Court of Common Pitas. Notice is hereby given that Kliahe'h David, administratrix of the estate of Wesley P, David, deceased, his filed her pefjttea to -ell tho real estte of the di ced; nt, !ds personal being tsM llicient tj piv his deh s ; and that said petition wi'lbe hetrd at the next term of the court of Coiumoi Picas of aaid county. Attest, JOHN C. CÜ3HVA1C, 4 Clerk C C. P. Manllall Co. gHEsurrs ALE. Br virtue of an -nhi of sale .ia! a derreo of forecb-nre af atnetaagae issued out of tha o(r; e of the clerk of the Hatistaill cosimoa plea court, in f ivor ot Henry II Bit'er. for the use ot J din CIcs iinee. afid BfftltMl Ann Jndhina. to nie .firected, I will offer for ule at jiuMic a net ion on SATURDAY. MAY 15,169, between thehoursf 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'eloek p. in , it fhe court house door ia Plymout , Marshall count v. Indi in, as the I w directs, trie folio wiug described rel estate (to wiO: Lot number four (4) of the south esst quarter of section six (G). in lowSBBlp thiity-'onr 34) nonh afrtasTt (3) east. eetaiBg fifty ie,t and 41 100 acre more or !es;, BstsMtBsl in Marshall . ounty. Indiana, to the highest bidder lor cash, without regard lo apprait inentluwa, gulject Ui redemption. 33 DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C. HERIFF'S SALR Br virtue of n exec tion issued out of tha office of the clerk ot the Marshall circuit eorrt, ti me dir tied o:i a judimert in favor of M.lto'.i Mercer.and aaitist Ueore Croue, Joseph S. Baker aud Peter L. Itunvan. jr., I liave Itavitd OB fhe following described real estate aa the praam tj ef the dehndant, Ge -ge (.'roust, (to-wit;: Comnviiciug rt the north esst ccrnrr of John Siiarlio's lot, in the town of Konrbon, in the a est half of the s-ou I, weft quaiter of? section No. nine-eei (I9i, township No. thirty three (.'13; north ol range No four (4) east, raaaiafj thence east oo Center street one hunorwil and three (103) feet, thenct south rifhteea (IS) reds on Heller s'reet, iheaee Best one hunched tu i three (KU) feet, th. -nee north eighte n 1" rodjt SO the plict of oeeji in '.situated in Marshall coun' r, Indiana, and wil! olh-r ttttaasae for s-le st publ'.o auction, at the court bOBse iloor in Pivmoaib, MaiaLall coun. v. Indiana, on SATURDAY, MAY 15. IFC9. hettreea the hours of If) o'clock a. m , snd 4 o'clock p. in.. s the law derects. to the hi-h-est bidder ior cash, without regard to apprase ment lawa.tiubject to redemption. 3J DAVID HO A Sheriff M C. gHERIFF'S SALK. By rirtue of an oplerof sale and a deerea o foie' losuro of rnortai;e Iswsed "nt of tht office ol the clerk o tlie Marshall circuit court, in favor of John F. Moffitt. snd aga .'st Heart A repp, Tinicithv T. Lhsa iBtl Jaha Mjor, trustees of the United Brethren ehui-'-h. to me ..ir cted I will oflVr lor sale at public anciion on SATURDAY. MAY , 69, betwetn the liour of 10 o'clock a iu . ini 4 o'clock p. m.. at tbe court house door io Plymouth, Marshall county, htdtaaa.aa tba law directs the following described real täte (to wit): Commencing sixty six feet 6G , due east of the north east con er of lot number thirty fWc 35) inBoIe v's first addition to the town of 11 "uiIhih. tli.-me east one bundled nl twentv six i.l'?ti) feet ih. ncc south seventy seven ( 77 ) feet thence west oat hnndred and twenty six (lOfi) feet triei ct Berth seventy seven '.7?) feet to t!1" p. ace of beginning situa'ed tu Marsh ill countr, '4ta ol Indiana, to the Mattest Bteh r lor cah without rejranl to appraisrDent liw, suSiect to ledemption . DAVID BOW. FI.eriff. QtDstTBY NuTirr. Notice is hereby given that the tir.h-rsigne! unrvevor of Marshall oountv. Indiana. ill, on Ihä l't dsy of May, 169, at the rtitiesoi .Adam Hiring, pro- e d t- Incite tht t onn rs of I nids ifl aeettoB 2. towuship I a, lance I ,in said county. Non resident owm rs of limit in vd cc i i. ho fail to meet me at the resi it nee of said Adam Hanne, on the duv aforesaid, an I pay or provi-ie for paving their proportion of the expf-nse of th survey . will le returned hy me to the county auditor at delinquents, snd such delinquencies placed on the tax dup icau. lor ouHeetion acconlinc to law. M. H RICE. S. M C. J J P. HAWKINS. Dep'y
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