Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 May 1869 — Page 3

THE DEMOCRAT.

Sews About Home. Trains will run through to Peru on the C. C. Ac L R- R- on and after next Mnday. Th saw-millest who borrowed a pair of small leather bellows from this office, will please return the same at his earliest opportunity. The new board of Trustees organized last week. Mr. C. H. Reeve failing to qualify for the Second Ward, Mr H. B. Reeves, (radical) was appointed in his place. 3Iaeiko On the 9th irst., in Plymouth, at the residence of Mr. Bell, by the Rev. J. E' Chapin, Ma. Elijah McKklfresh and Miss R.vcnai A. Davis, both of Marshall County. Philharmonic Society, under the direction of E. Trice and officials of the society will give a vocal entertainment at Balcony Hall, Friday evening. May 14th for the benefit of the Methodist. Presbyterian and Lutheran Sabbath schools. Allmission X cts., children 15 cts. Ticket.? for sale at Flemings Book Store, and at the door. Irresponsible. J. Roas& Co. of Philadelphia, pretended advertising agents, :ave turned out irresponsible, and publishers, who advertise for them will receive no compensation, regardless of any contract to the contrary. Let other papers take notice and pass him around, and "give the devil his due." Mr. Packard's professional card appears in our business column this week. Mr Packard is so well known to our people, both as a lawyer and citizen that a commendation from us would be superfluous. We can assure all, however, that 'those intrusting business to him will find him prompt, efficient and obliging. We arc authorized to announce that hereafter, until farther notice, the rate of charge to the traveling public patronizing the Parker House of this place, will be two dollars per day. With true business sagacity and liberality, Mr. Dodge keep? I his rates down as low as the times wiiladmit of, bin keeps the table as hot ntifully supplied as heretofore. Diko. On Saturday morning, the 9th inst., Jamv.s K. CoRBi5,agcd 7 years,son of Horace and Catharine Corbin. A May Mmwa has fallen. He was a bl ight and lovely child. All who knew hin; loved Liin and regarded him a as child of promise. He h is f illci asleep, but ' On the cold cheek of dath smiles and ros arc Wending. And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb." The Pacific Railroad is now complete. I . . . . , . , : . ; A big drunk celebrated the occasion in 1 most of the large citic3 on Monday last. Read the advertisement of Land for Kalo in tlii number of the Democrat, and call on Brownlee for a bargain. The corporation treasurer's report appears this week. All interested will peruse it, and observe that the indebtedness of the town is somewhat "eusnnlled." The 1 Church Items" are assuming a somewhat complicated form, but as all parties will judge for themselve we imkc M comment. CORRECTION. Er Iem, In your numb cr of the th inst. occurs the followins : The Methodists in Chicago have but 3,050 adherents, notwithstanding their great iTuuber of preachers who spare n MUM to make proselytes and succeed f.o poorly. Jlalfioid, the most fanatical and bigoted Methodist preacher in Chicago, has but 105 members in his church. Fanaticism, bigotry and religious prejudices bear but little fruit. As a specimen of the reliability and truthfulness of the "communication," we give the statistics of Dr. Hatfield's Church. At the last session of his conference, he reported a membership of over C00. The average attendance in Iiis 8. School was 750. The congrega tion from 1,000 to 1,400. There are near 20 M. K. Churches in Chicago. which will give some idea of the strength in that city. The charge of "fanaticism, bigotry, and religious prejudices" coming from the source it does is the coolest piece of impudence that we have seen. W. R. M. Dr. James Ilea, of Springfield, a newspaper corresponded of some note, has been appointed Consul to Belfast. Chicago Post. "Doctor" Rea is of "some note." lie has several out in in this city already, which the holders would like to have cashed. Springfield Register. The appointment of this "Doctor" as Consul to the chief city of Ireland ; is an outrage on the fitness of things, and belongs to the class of selections which, if not rectified, will bring the ad ministration into odium and contempt. It is said that, this fellow Rea obtained the appointment without the recommendation of a single responsible person secured it by the dint of impudence, importunity and assistances employe of tho State Department, who work for others without pay. WLether he wai one of Washbnrne's "forty;ight," or of Fish's selections, we are not informed, but certain it is that the president could have known nothing of Iii ni But what induced the Illinois. Senators to assent to his confirmation t It is not too late, perhaps, to select a suitable man for that responsible position. Chkago Tri'me t April 20.

CHURCH ITEMS.

BY TBE BEY. WM, LU8K, JB. Next Sunday will be the Feast of Pentecost, called in the Cristian year Whitaun-day. It was scrupulously obn1 r Aal servea oy öl. nil, as snown in Acts, 18:2120:16. It is now observed by the whole Christian Church, Greek, Roman and Anglican. It is one of the highest festivals of the Church. The day is not White-Sunday, but Whit-sun-day from the word Pentecost through the old Saxon name Pfingsten. The canonical color is red, from the color of n the points of flame," and indicates the gift of efficiency. White garments are worn by the baptised, indicating the effects of baptism. The symbolical lights are presented in Rev. 4:5, indicating the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit. The day was the inauguration of the Church of Christ and her Divine Confirmation, The lessons are many and fundamental in the Christian faith, among which baptism and Confirmation are prominent as principles of the doctrine of Christ. The Sunday School of St. Thomas' (Episcopal) Church, of this place, has lost one of its brightest scholars. On Saturday morning, the 8th inst., James E. Corbin, seven years of age, was removed by death. Sunday at 3 p. m. the burial took place from the residence of the family. It was a beautiful burial in the beautiful month of May, and ; the Sunday School class, of which j James was a member, was present at the grave and deposited with the coffin a boquet of white flowers and evergreens. He suffered greatly through the last of his sickness, but now he rests in peace. The services at St. Thomas' Church next Sunday will be, Matins at 8 a. m.; Holy Baptism, if desired, a sermon and the Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m.; the Litany and a catechetical examination of the Sunday School at 1:30 p. m,; and Evensong and sermon at 7:30 p. m. The First Prayer Book of Edward Gth, which was substantially the same as the present English and Aracri?an Prayer Books, and which was the first English translation of the Liturgy of I f Vftisli wiQ n finnintoil fr Vir fifiH , . fl , for the fint time, on W hitsun-day 1549. The reason, therefore, that some portions of the American Church Prayer Book differ from the English translation of the bible is because such portions are an older translation. The increase of the Protestant Epii

copal Church, notwithstanding the j Catholics do not wish to be looked upbitter prejudice that has existed on as Episcopalians. Episcopalians min hrr shows a fain of thiitv-six are a Protestant sect as all the rest.

o e per cent, above the increase of the population of the country. Many valuable works of English Churchmen are published in this couctry by persons or associations inimical to the Church, without due regard to the principles of common honesty. The valuable work by Cooybeare and Howson, The Life and Epistles of St. Paul," is one, and Smith's Bible Dictionary is another. Churchmen .houid not be imposed upon, but should examine well before buying. Staunton's Church Dictionary is a book of great value M a complete thesaurus of information concerning the Church, and should be in every Church family. Inter-communion exists between the Church of Sweden and the English and o American Churches. The Assvrian Church has 6cnt an appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury for assist ance, and wishes to be represented in the next Lambeth Council Bishop Beekwith, of Georgia, a very eloquent and a very efficient man, reports a most satisfactory progress of the Church throughout the southern states, considering the unfavorable circumstances in which the people are now placed. At St, Paul's Church, London, j from eight to ten thousand people are present at the third service which is ! full choral. SPECIAL NOTICES. T AND FOR S A LK Thes. e. ofthes.e. of section twentv-flvo Of). township tblrty-three (33) range nns(l) west, in Stark county. Tor nine hundred dollars (fJ09). This Is a finely timbered piece or land and spec- . . a. .1 :. a n . ar nlation to any ouyer ai mis nure. Appir to CHRISTIAN WATERMAN. 3tn orJOHMSON BROWNLEE. t40, 4-. T"he WILSON SHFTTLE SEWINO MACHINE Challenpes comparison with any Fibst class machine and is wakba ntkd for tiihke team. Call aud examine for yonntelf. First do or north ol P.irker house. Si-Sin MRS. JENNIE UM, AK't. B l SINESH LOT FOR SALE. The north M feet of lot No. 4. from Michigan rtreet back 136 feet to the alley, with the one-story building standing thereon, occupied by C. Wensler. is offered for sale at private sale. If not so told, it wilt be sold at public sah- on the 2M of 7:, ' ' T" i KxAiitM Term of sale miMte Irnnwn on snnlicaind"p,,,;,:".eP and lion to Ihe nnnersienert. Title I L ' - w - - www ummw'wwm w.- l r warran'v deed with full roTenan

the purrnascr. App'J w n. nnriv iv, or i 31U) H.UlMKIt'HOrSER

CHURCH ITEMS.

(Communicated.) On next Sunday is Pentecost, the solemn anniversary of the day on which fifty days after the resurrection of j tfc paraclct the Ho, Ghojjt tf came down, as with a mighty wind, and under tL appearance of fiery tongues upon Holy Mary, the mother of Jesus, and his apostles and disciples, who were all assembled together in prayer in the dining hall of the Lord's last supper at Jerusalem. Pentecost day is likewise the birth-day of the holy Roman Catholic church,, the only one founded by the Godman Jesus Christ upon St. Peter, the rock, the prince of the apostles, so that the holy Roman Catholic has now completed an age of 1,836 years, being more solid and stronger than ever, because she is built by the Lord upon the rock against which the gates of hell shall not prevail. Ox the 13th of May the Roman Pontiff, his Holiness, Pope Pius IX completed his 77th year, having been born in Sinigaglia, a little town in the Papal states in 1792, of a high countly family, and bap:iscd under the names of John Mary Count Mastai Ferretti. Qn the 16th of June he will have at tained the 23d year of his sovereign Pontificate, and he is the 259th successor to the first pope, St. Peter, the poor fisherman ot Galiiea. Pius IX though such a venerable aged man, ovs continuall v the best health. He performed himself the sacred offices during the holy week, on Easter-day and on the second Sunday after, on which he solemnized his golden anniversary, being now 50 yeari a priest. He gave Gala-audience on holy Saturday to more than 2,000 strangers, and on Easter Tuesday to a nuuibor of 300 visitors of the eternal city. The best defeat of those his enemies who have through the press more than twenty times falsely advertised his death, aud the Pope himself lives up to hopes to open the great oecumenical council in ipsa persona, on the 8th of December next. The pope is the high shepherd of a flock of more than 230,000,000 of Roman Catholics, having alone the great title of honor of the M Apostolic Church," for the simple reason because she traces her foundation back to the apostolic age. Tt in therefore a great mistake as it was stated in another column of church items a few weeks since to put Episcopalians and Greeks and Roman Catholics under one hat, making up together the Apostolic church, because they recite the apostolic creel. Neither do we wish to be coositlered as schismatical Greeks. Catholicity has nothing to do with the Episcopalian church relative to creed and belief, nor with the schismatical Greek church This church wis founded by Photiu?, ao apostate patriarch of Constantino1 pic, j. v. rsf jine rrotcstant episcopal church by Henry VIII, A. D. 1531, the 3d of November. The Catholie church had its origin on the day ot Pentecost, through the desscnt of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles. Where were the Protestant Sectarian churches before Luther? Xo where ! Previous to Luther the entire world was Catholic. Which is now the only apostolic church ? Church items for the instruction of the people arc good and useful, but historical facts and information should rest upon truth: vntat manet vcritiu, therefore people should not be blindfolded by false or adulterated reports and statements. We do not wish to discuss religious "topics through these columns, but errors as to tacts will meet with correction. 1 . , . 1 I . 1 I a I " LICENSE NOTICES. J ICEXSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven that the underlined will apply to the board ol commissioners of Mar-lull county at their June term, lÄßt, for licence to retail vinous, malt, and sniritons liquors In less quantities than a anart. The locat ion in which I propose to s.-ll is tot 32 in Pearsons addition to the town of nwood. (:) C. FISHER Ii ICENSR SO t ICE. Rottes is he" bvL'iven that the nnriersimt mtt apply to the board of cemmissioners of Marshall couMy et their June term. lsfii. for license to retail rinous. malt, and spirltnnn Hqorsin less quantities than a quart. The location in which I propose to M 11 Is Lots No. S3, 34. and -25, Wheeler's addition to the town f Plymouth. (35) MICHAEL KUHGH AMMER. L ICKSK NOTICE. I will apply to the June term, 10. of the board af '-ommissioners of Marshall county, for llsense to sell spirituous liquors in lesn quantities than a quart, on lot No.2, Heime's addition to Br men. 3T. paid) A. S. BONDU RANT. IPL.IC ATI-MI FOR LICENSE. Notire U hereby eiven that the nndirsijjned will apply to the board of eomniistdoner of Marshall con nty at their June term. 1! for brenne to retall vinous, malt, and spiritous liquors in less quantities that a qoart. The location in whleh I P'"i "'"II i N't Nm ai original plat In the town ot Bremen, Marshall county Indiana. : JOHN BAUER. PPl.irATION FOR LKEf8K N ti e is hereby tdven that the undri(,n...i will appl In in hoard ofronimlHslonern at their Jnne ,trm- ,S4K- for cens to sell vtnon malt and .. . . ,I,BI anu il thn

Dwpcowra.

O LD LINE DRUG STORE, ESTABLISHED IX 1846. W. E. BROWN, Sucesttor to PERSniXG dt BROWN, Deoltrt t DDMQ1, MEDICIXES, SCHOOL DOOK PRESCRIPTIONS Cart-fully prepared at all hours or the day or night. WM. E. BROWN, Plymoath, Ind JRUGGISTS. G. BLAIN & CO., Dealer In ixmjcus, ETC., ioath-West Contr Michigan aid Gam Sti . . Plymouth, Ind. HAVINO Jost received a fresh supply of everything in our liue of trade, cousisting mainly o Drag, Medicines, Palm, Oils, Dye Staff's, Vnrntsli, Glass, Brushes, Perfumeries, Yankt4 Xoto, Stationery, Pure Mctirintt ami Liquor for tn-dieai purpostM only to to which ice Invite uttiiition. We have received, and will sell at reasonable rates.a qnantlty of Kcrosonn and '.'oal Oil. Aim evary style and size KEROSEXE LAMPS, For burning tho same. We aro also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines, Of tho day. Physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully put np at all hours of the night, by an experienced dnifjiMst. We earnestly invite the public to nvor us witn a can anu examine our stock, and benoa eoarlneed or the fact that w arc iloiii'' a liberal business. 10 G. BLUX&CO. MANUFACTURERS. PLYMOUTH FOUNDRY and MACHINE SH'OP, ENGINES BUILT AND REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. PULLEYS, SHAFTIN3, MILL GEA1UXGS, miscellaneous and common, on hand or made to order. Those shops, which were destroyed by fire last winter, have been rebuilt and furnished with uew machinery throughout. All kinds of castings done In the best style aud mot durable manner. Orders seliclted. 171 j WM. J. ADAMS. Proprietor. LIVERY. VERY AND SALE STABLE. The. nnd.Tsicrned havine purchased the livery stable of ALLMAM & KOftK, if fHIy prepared to meet every want of tb- livery business. He has better horses and flner biißsi than has ever been kept in riymonth, wh rh he is prepared to furnish the public on the most rvasona'.'V terms. Trave lers conveyed to any t art of the entity on reasoi able termi. S.L.HAKVEY, PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. -in Corbin 4 Ilemon't Brick Woe. Thatoeraphs. Arabrotypes, Cre.m Pietnres, Ac., taken in the. beat st I e of the art. in all kinds Of weather. Frames constantly on hand.

M. V FAfLKfOR, fr r

MEDICAL

Dr W. J. Bailey, Treat all kinds of disease that afflict the human system. Medical and Surgical. Having had over six years experience in the Armies of the U. S. Office over S.fc M. Becker's dry pood store. 3-1 G. R Reynolds, Y. D. Regular Physician and Operative Surireon, offer his professional cervices to the c'.tiens of Plymouth nnd surrounding country. In addition to the treatment of diseases common to the country. sneci .1 attention will be given to Snrzery. the treatment of surgical diseases and diseases of females. Night calls in town and country promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Office and residence on west side of Michigan St. three doors Dörth of the bank. Plynioath Ind. 33 t S. S. Todd, DRUGGIST. (Dr T. A. Lemon' old stand). Michigan street. Plymouth. Indiana. Dr. L Johnson, PRTBICA.lt & SURGEOX. Bourbon, Ind. Offico over Groah & Beck: Bro's hardware store. Dr. A. 0. Norton LTfCEOX PnXTIT. Can be consulted at Iiis Bee every dav e-."-pt Mondavsand Tuesdays. Offlc over Westervelt's Store. Plymouth, Ind. J. J. Yiuall, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Particular attention paid to obstrctric practice, and diseases of women and children. Office ever Browalcc's store. Residence opposite the north-west corner of the public square, Plymouth, Ind. 110-. ATTORNEYS. M. A. 0. Packard, ATTORNEY nnd Counsellor at Law, and Not.nrv Public . Room No. 1, Balconv block, Plymoutfi. Ind. 3 Corbin & Van Yalkenburgh, ATTORNEYS and Real Estate dealers. Have a complete Abstract ofall the Real Estate in Marshall county, and have constantly for sale Improved Farms . Vill Lands and Town Lots. Bus ineos and dwelling houses to rent. Office over the Bank, Plymouth, Ind. J. . Osborne, ATTORNEY at Lavr. nnd Justice of the Peace, has removed his office to the east side of Michigan street, on the block next north of the Parker House wheru he will be pleased to sec those havimr business to transact with him. Collection made and money promptly remitted. Particular attention given to the settlement of estates and guardianship. d St. A.C. f apron. ATTORNEY NOTARY, War Claim Apent, wfll attend to all professional business, placed in his b ind, promptly and carefully. P&rticafaur attention glrrato guardianships ud the scttlesaent of decedent's estates. Pension, bounty and back pay of deceased and disabled soldiers" procured at reasonable rates. Deed, mortiraircs and other written Instruments neatly and.quickly drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Collections made and promptly remitted. Office over II. B. Dickson" hardware store, Plymouth, lud. 10-20. C. IL Reeve, ATTORNEY at LAW. nnd War Claim Agent, will practice In Fnlton, Stark. Porte ani Kosciusko, as well as Marshall, counties. Collection promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care fill attention rItM to probate business. Insurance effected on lives and property, in the best companies in the United States. Special attention the prose. ntion ol widows ,uid helm, for hounty, arrears of pay, pensions and other claims. v: Farwel!, Field A Co., Chicago, Shaw, Farbour & Co., Cincinnati. Ihicklv. Sheldon & Co. N. Y . Graff, Bennett & Co., Pittsburg. 0-1R-HOTELS. I. S. Dod?re. PARKER 110UE.-Thls old-cstaMished nnd favorably-known House is now prepared with new furniture and improved accommodation to tater to the wants of our own community and the traveling public. The omnibus ha been refitted and will attend all regular trains, under the management of the House. 33 MeCardj House, "TT 7" AN ATM. IND- South Fide P. F. W. & C. R V R.. adjoining the pa sucengcr depot, (inests stoppinj here will receive first-class accommodation at moderate rates. Baggage conveyed to and from the cars freu. 47 E. McCUBDT. Prop'r. MEAT MARKETS. 3 Koontz & Tress. ivr EAT MARKET. Anew Market, which will supplv the citizens of PIvmouth. and sur rounding o untrv with the best quality of Fresh meats of all kinds. Iird, 'IVIlow, Bensage and all Mticles kepi in a first-class Heat market ahrajs "ii hand. Market at Noll's old stand. Shoemaker & lirenfleck, A THAT M ARKET. Keep constantly on hand iJL tli" beet selection of Beef. Pork. Mutton and Venl the county affords. Also manufacture a superior article of Bologna Brannte. Market 1st door east of Methodist church, on Laporte street. JMIISCELL.ANEOUS. (instate Brown. Manufacturer and dealer at wholesale n:xl retail of Tobacco and (.'iijars. Pipes, ci:'arholders, tobacco-boxes aud pouches. WUl supply retail dealers with all quantifies rf Cicars and Tobacco at such rates an will make It their interest to try him. Room second door south of the bank. n L. Shakos, & Co. BILLIARD Room. Three first class tables. The ' rt ft Liquors and best Clears in town always on hand. Room, Second door north of Bank. J. F. Bailey & Co. WATER Mill. The best flour manufactured always on hand. Gristing douc to order by ft first class miller. The highest market price in cash paid all times for Wheat. Mill at north-east part of town. J. R. Losey, JKWELER. Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Keeps for sale Clocks, Watches. Plated v are .jewelry, irold p'ns and full stock pertalnloc tohis trade. Occupies part of Raul's Hoot A: Shoe BtOM. John S. AUenian, G i ROCER nnd Produce Dealer. IIa a choice stock of frotdi tiroceries on hand. Pays tho hiphest market prit a for all kinds of country produce, ("an provide citizens of town with the best the country affords. Store fourth door north of Hank. A. C. IfoHzendorfl, FASHIONABLE RARHKH. CHIC A OO PARKER 8BOP, Under Marks A Ehrlich 's store. Shaving, Hair Cutting?. Shanpooainc c ln, in the best style. Particular attention triven to Dytfng Hair and Whiskers. Tli highest price paid for ladle's. Iinir. ll-'MJ A. C. HOLTZEXHORFP. J. F. Van Valkenbnrh. WHOLESALE LIQUOR 9 TORR pure Liquors for nedicinal and 94k$t anrpoeepn. be had at my storu, one door north of tin Branch Bank. May 1. ISC,.-,. J. p. VANVALKKNBURtm. (, Haslancffr, WAOOXf, Carriage!", etc. O. Haslanrcr A Uro 's. manufacturers or Wagtms, Carriages, etc RluckstnithlnK, painting and graiuiim done to order. ; Bankins: Company, PLYOUTII IND. The Plymouth Branch BankIng Co., (successors to the Plymouth Branch Bank of the State ot Indiana.) open troin !t to 18 o'clock, a. m., and from 1 to 4 o'clock p. ni. T CRE8ANRR, Prenident. H-9 T. CUESS.NEIMt , Cishicr.

HARDWARE.

rjHK FIRM OF BUCK & TO AN Have a large ani well assorted stock or D OME TIC AM) FOR Hin HARD W AHE In Northern Indiana, consisting of ALL KINDS "F SHELF GOODS, I Ii OX. XA OS, O LA SS. 8ASH. PA1NTB, OILS, PUTTY, A LAMOK STOCK 0F1WX, COOK A XI) PARLOR STOVES OX II A XI) BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADYAX' E, Which they propose sc-Hhis Cheaper than any other store in town. All kinds of TOT, COPPER A XI) SHEET IRON WARE, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, Hy the boat workmen in the state, and Warranted to ire satisfaction. TERMS: GREENBACKS, e Highest market price paid for OLD K BRASS, COLTER BAGS, ETC., Jan. 1, UN, BUCK TOAN. II ARDWARE. H. B. DICKSON, DeaUr in FOREIGN ANI) DO Altai TIC HARDWARE, in the SOUTH ROOM OF BROWN I EE S BRICK BbHi mi OITIL m Keep constantly on hand a larjrc and well assorted stock of every nee ripMon of hardwai-e in almost every shape, line and quantity and quality Rom an American cooking stove to ä coffee bentcr, or from a crow bar to a pnpa of 4 oz tacks. 8TOVE8. of every kind ; elevated oren, aqnar parlo,sheet iron, box, fancy or plain, with complete trimmings to match. 1 SHELF GOODS Vr ascription, nonss trimmin s. door nnd window haglngs, ylas s and sa-.Ii. canieuter's tools, WAILS br the ke' or pound: mill saws, lo and do? chain-, the best axes In the west. Tin, brass aud hollow wares ofall kinds. PLOWS, SHOVELS, and all kinds of agricultural utensils hclud.n? forks that load and unload hay by horse powor. A splendid assortment ot cutlery. FISH HOOKS A.N D T.INKS, noi'KS, WIRK, BK1.NC, COW BSLU, IBOX TEIL IN BARS, MH.U, ItUTl, AND mem, A WD EVF.RTTIIINU, COMMON TO A HARDWARE KST VBI.1SUM K X T . In fact everything that any one ever thonght of baytagta a hardware store, and a thousand things beside, with a NEW STOCK constantly arririnff. which they will sell chsaper than the MM can be bought at any other place this side f Pittsburgh. All kind of tin, sheet iron, copper and brans ware .i i d repaired u reason ilde terms and kliort notice.

LEGAL ADVERT'S.

A DM1NISTRA TOR'S SALE. Notice is herebv triven that the undersiz ed adminstrator of the Estate of David If. Vöries, diseased, will offer for sale at public outcry at the late residence of the decedent in Green Township in this county on Saturday the 5th day of June 1869, the persona! property of the decedent consisting of horses. wagons , grain, growing wheat, Arc. The lale to commence at IU o'clock A.M. Terms, sum of three dollars under cash. over three dol!ar a credit ofnine months, the purchaser giving ,iote, with interest and good securityISAAC N. VÖRIES. Administrator. S HERIFF'S SALE. By virtne of an execution isnil ont of the oftce ot the Clerk of th? Marshall Circuit Court to me directed on a judgement in favor of John C. Cushman and against James E. Cummins. I have levied on the following described real Estate as the Property of James E. Cummins, to wit : Lot one in Block Nine in the original plat in the town of Tyner City with all the appurtunance there to belonging in Marshall County, and the state of Indiana, and will öfter the eame ior ?ale at public auction at the Court Hou.e door in Plymouth, Marshall Countv. Indiana on SATURDAY, JUNE 5th,18t9, between the hours of 10 o'clock A- M. and 4 o'clock P. M. as the law directs, to tba highest bidder for cash without regard to appralsraent laws subject to redemption. DAVID HOW. Sheriff. M.C. N OTICE OF A PPROPRIATION. To Henry S. Brook and other unknown Owners of the laDd?, property and franchises hereinafter described, and to whom it may concern. You are hereby notified that the Chicago. Cincinnati & Louisville Rail Road Company has deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marshall Co. Indiana, an instrumcut of appropriation, of which the following is a substantial copy, to-wit : 'The Chicag'o, Cincinnati and Loaisville Rail Road Company have appropriated and do hereby appropriate to the use of said Rail Road Company the perpetual ueo for the purposes of said Rail Road the lauJ which is designated and known as Lots Four (4) and Twenty one (21j in Rose? addition to tho torn of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, as said lots are designated in a plat of said addition row of record Jn ihe recorders office of said county, to which reference is hereby made, and also Lot Four (4) in Cabballs addition to said town as designated and shown by a plat ot what was formerly known ast Cabballs addition to said town, which plat id also of record in said recorders office and to which reference is also made ; which last mentioned addition was platted and the plat thereof so recorded prior to the mating and recording of said other plat and which Lot9 No. Four (4) and Twenty-one (21) of said Roses addition nearly cover and coincide with said Lot Four (4) of Cabballs addition it beinp; the intention to hereby appropriate all the grounds covered by and included in said Lots Four (4 ) and Twenty-one (21 in Roses, and said Lot Four (4) in Cabballs addition, and along which Lots Four (4) and Twenty-one 21 the line of said Rail Road has been located as shown by a M'.p of said Road now on file in the office of t ie Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County to which reference is also made. The above described land is deemed by said Rail Road Company necessary for its tracks, turn-outs, water station?, and other purposes of said Rail Road. In testimony whereof said Rail Road Company has caused this instrument and act of appropriation to be signed by its Attorneys aud its corporate seal to be here affixed this 5th day of MavlG9 JNO. B . & WM. NILES (Corporate seal.) Attorneys for said Rail Road Co. And you are further notified tint said Rail Road Company will tn Monday the 31st dar Of May, A. D. 180 at 10 o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as may be convenient for the Judge, make application to Hon- A. L. Osborn, Judge of 9aid Circuit Court at bh chambers in La Porte , for the appointments by warrant of three disinterested freeholders of? aid Coi. nty of Marshall, to apprai e ths damages which the owner of said land may sustain bv such appropriation. JNO. B. & WM. NILES. Attorneys for said Rail Road 'ompan v. Dated May Ml lSW 35 STATK OF INDIANA.? Marsh ll Coc.ntv. i Notice to heirs of petition to cell real estate . Court of Common P!ca. Notice is hereby given that F;iabe-h David, administratrix, of the estate of Wesley P. David, deceased, has tiled her petition to sell the real estate of the di-cedent. Iiis personal behg insufficient to pay his debts ; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Picas of said countv. Attest, JOHN.C CCSIIMAN. 34 Clerk C. C. P. Marshall Co . gHERIFF S SALE Bt virtue of an ordei of sale an 1 a ieCMt of foreclosure of mortgagne issued out of the ollice of the clerk of the Marshall common pleas court, in favor of Henry H. Baxter, for the use ot John CU-ss assignee, and against Ann Judkins, to me directed, I will offer fur sale at public auction on SATURDAY, MAY I.r, 1SC9, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m., and 4 o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, as the law directs, the follow in described real estate (to-wit): Lot number four (4) of the south east quarter of section six (, in iMTBlUp thirty four 34) north of range (3) east, c intaing fifty eight and 40 100 acre more or less, situated in Marshall county, Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraiament laws, subject to redemption. 33 DAVID UOW, Sheriff If. C gHERIFF'S SALF By virtue of an execution issued out of the office ef the clerk of the Marshal; circuity court, to nie directed en a judpmcr.t in favor of Milton Mercer.and against George Crou-e, Joseph S. Baker ami Peter L. Runyan, jr., I have leavied on the following described real estate as the property of the defendant, George Crouse, (to-wit): Commencing nt the northeast corner of John Sharlie's lot, in the town of Bourbon, in the west h:lf of the south west quarter of section No. plannte 1 (19), township No. thirty three (33 no: tli of range No. four (4 east, rnnnin; thence eat M Center street one hundred and three VI0."1) feet, llicnce south eighteen ( IS) rods .n Heller street, thence west ono hundred mi three (103) feet, thence north eighteen (IS) rods to the plaee of beginni r. situated in Manhnll county, Indiana, and will offor the same for sile at pabl'.c auction, at the court bouse door in riymoutb, Marshall county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, MAY It, INS, between the hours of 10 o lo k a m , and 4 o'clock p. m.. as the law denvts. to the high est bidder for cash, without regard to apprase ment Utti, subject to redemption1. 33 DAVID HOW Sheriff M.C. DMIXISTRATKIV NOTICE. Notice Is berebv niv.-n that the aniciPilMil baa been appointed alminlttatrix of the eslitc of.' .- hannes (tax, deceased, 'ate of Marshal! county, Indiana. Ef ate siiM-oi-od to ln olvewt. , ".II I pait. l. IVMIHARA tJA-

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