Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 June 1869 — Page 3
THE DEnOfRAT, Sews About nopic. Where is the street sprinkler? Commissioners' Court adjourned yesterdaj. 8tra wberries sour and diminutive 20 cents per quait. The Demochat office is prepared to do firat-class job work. Terms reasonable.
Mr. J. C. BlRDSELL, secretary of the South Beud Driving Park Association has our thanks for coroplimentary' - The Presbyterian sociable meets this afternoon and eveoing at the residence of J. Paul. A general invitation is extended. Thb saw-mill and works connected j therewith, belonging to HuffBros., at Argos, was destroyed by fire last week. ; Estimated loss, 1 3,1 00 m Tue cupola o ' the German Evangelhal Lutheran church building s approaching completion, and presents a v,ry fine appearance. Wb notice that O. 1 Bailey & Son have succeeded tkt firm of N. D j Lovely & Co , in the band-box an broom-handle business. Tub members of Adriatic Eogine Co. No. 1, are requested to meet at the Engine, Friday, June 18, at 6:30 p. m., sharp, for practice. A. Vinnedqi, Foreman. TTrw W w sni)i,:tT will aitHAi t ntir " T'p a I L r,. . . .kl ,;.,;,, inlate rspeechcH in the senate. As an autobiography they am fir8t-class ; as r -aterman-like effortg they are n it a 4UCCC00. The streets ar being plowed, shoveled, punched, dug, ditched aud round- J cd at a Wonderful rate. It is to be hoped that when tho rains como and - beat upon them they will bo able to j stand '.be pressure. Why do not our Masonic friends make some arrangements to celebrate 8t. John's Day? Lodges in neighbor
ing village are making arrangements i ments, the assessment of personal propfor a good time on that day, and wejurtyand the number of polls in the see no good reason why toe are put off several townships of the county, and in
so long. Thk ladies of St. Thomas' Parish till give an ice cream and strawberry festival next Tuesday evening at Corbin & Benson V hall. The entertainment will be made as pleasent as possibio to all -wUo tteod. Oood mUalC, J . 1( l : , ociaimuY sou nu uujjiuii. Tnz letters appearing in The Democbat from our voung friend and fjrmer fellow-townsman, Orlando M. I'ackarJ, are worthy a careful perusal. They treat of the overland trip in detail, and are written in a style that would do credit to a more experienced head. Mr. J. B. Stull, of the LaPorte r?u. aroppea incousaiewmotueDiB last week. Mr. Stoll reports everything as being ia ship-shape at LaPoTttf, ad earertaios strong hopes of soon putting his countjr on the right ide of the political balance. Mr. S. is an affable gentleman, a good worker and a a a a pirited writer. Call again. O.N account of a press of other matter we are compei'ed to deeline, though I much against our wish, an affectin-1 communication entitled. " Reflec ! TI0N3 ON A Dead Purp." While we
aympathize with our friend in his trials, Prof. Jackson i,a9 been very sucwe offer him consolation in the thought t cessful in organizing his musical conthat it m better to have had a purp and j vention , and also iu petting quite a loat it, than never to have had a purp lar'e juvenile class. Prof. Jackson's at all. j adult class are rehearsiog Bradbury's rr , v - T a , cantata of "Esther, Beautiful Queen," Th celebration of the Fourth of i i . u . 1 T . . . n I which will be brought out in costume on July is getting to be an old story. Peo-1. , ,
1 f. . '. .u- c .u r JptC MIC IUI UJUI6 IUr IUC 1 MU1 wll UJ . larch, with its visions of fat offices in the dim distance. Shall not the serices ef some ot our spread cale, poarr, . j. . , , " .. aloft individuals be secured to H orate n for us on tho Fourth ? Lcta celebrate ! ' Sonnd the fn try trauy ! Beat the torn Jou I ! Let the hew-gag ring 111" or words to that effect. A LITTLE boy of Mr. Harriotton, wh-j lives on LaPorte street, near . tv , . ; - the Pittsburgh depot came near meetine with death, by poison, on Friday last. The little boy, wbile playing in the yard, Aouod a piece of buttered bread, which he eat, and shortly after grew violently sick, showing symptoms of having been poisoned. Prompt at - tent iun an caie prevented what might otherwise hare proved fatal eonsequenoes. The bread ws probably spread with poison and thrown into the yard by the miscreant or miscreants who hav of late, been so industriously engaATed in poisoeing dogs
An .ld gentleman oeou; viug u cuiubent position on the side-walk ia front ef the Episcopal church, the oth
er evening, was asked if he Ik. .1 a fit; " Fit," replied he, " No ! I'm drunk ! " Our informant moved off, gently murmuring, for the benefit of the tired one, "Mother, dear mother, O! give me some squills; I have grown weary of dans and of hills ; Weary of working ten hours a day, Wt;ary of working for very email pay, Weary of f rjine to see my way clear. Tired of cocktails and tired of beer, Tired of drinking and tired of life's ills, """"fS" m0ther" 8lVe me some j For three or four years past it has been a weariness of the flesh and a vexation of spirit to attend our couoty fairs. Either it has been a bad time for fairs, or the fairs, in themselves, have been 44 stale, flat and unprofitable," to an unbearable degree. With all due respect to the venerable gen tlemen who compose the Agricultural ! Society, we suggest to that honorable body to arise, shake off the accumulated dust of untold age? from its classic brow, and act to some purpose, or hang its harp on the willows. t 7 M A couple of weeks ago Messrs. D. (. Quivey and O. F. Benson started Irom this place on a tour for their health. They are at Lake City, Mio nesota, where Mr. Benson has improved his opportunities to indulge in a ! chill or two. Messrs. D. E. VauValkjenburgh and N. B. Alleman left on j ! Monday last to join them. The party intend being absent about two months ! Mr. A. proposes to combine business with pleasure the business to come iu when the expedition . jquires the ser vices of an undertaker. In order to prevent any musical inrlirirln - i! tv n mttr nUnnn ti vnc . rr "J .."v. tv po uj ; nromlü (V.u., ..,..t.f in,,- " The potatoes thej grow small, Over there, over there. And the? eat them, top and all, Over there 1 Brownleb has employed .mall b3ys to devour " the porato-bujs that are Leai nr such a jovial life on his vines. They are as thick in B.'s patch as they are in the south Dart of the state. 1 I r I where, according to a local paper, they At arouud on the potato hills, waiting for the tender shoots to make their appearance. The following table shows the appraisement of real estate and improvej the incorporate towns of Plymouth and j Bourbon, as appears by the returns on ß e iu the Auditor's office: Tp9. Real. 317.105 av.3ot . .560,i35 . m.m . 3T7..0
tTataa Veen. .'.'.: Tippecanoe North".... roik.. W.-t. Walaat, 3:57,318 Plvmouth. town, 37o.31o Bourbon " 10S.1S5 Mr. Van Valkenburoii writes to us from Chicago, that the Dotice in last weeks Democrat of the death of D Covington cn the railroad, does injus. ticcto a worthj m;in anj a good conductor, Mr. Geo. Depler. Mr. D. states that his tram was within a mile of this station, before he knew that the man hwtt bw.g and that nothing would . huve been gained by stopping sooner, This 8tatenieDt ia confirmed by tbe fact , that the D)aQ was kled feeven m wc,t of lW fiIaee thfl maQ 9Q j haJ the (kceased j, charge m L, kin until th ini Mn i m I - ' : ' ' v i town (10 miles west) some distance, arjd not until ail the coaches and water dosets ha J een careful,V searched was Mr DeP,er ioformed of his abeeDee. We are haPPy t0 make the amende honorable. J Ul wcua. The cast ot tho piece, so far aa it has been selected, is a follows: Estmeb, Beanliful (iaeen. Miss Rachel Fuller. Aaaeeentra, King, Dr Zicbihu. JUmau a wife M Oeo. K. Ri-vnold-1. Klein's MaiÜB of Honor J Mi"s .a.,i'' Andereea, Zuai8HB " ' i Miss Blle Jeeeph, 1 Ioaio Pierce. The juvenile concert will be (Sven on next Saturday evening. The adult ! c ass will .ic.l.f ea. rrol. Jackson is doin a ironr! wnrlr here md tn.. .n....n;. . o . ,lcre, eoa me entertaiuuieuts on SaturJav 'uid WeilnoaU. u ua cunesdey eventn''s Bhould be well attended, - TlIE Ay, f lMt week 1 conta'QS delicious morsel evidently prepared for the especial deflation oi tne young gentleman who occasionally j" did " the locals for Tue Democrat, the absence of the ostensible We j not Wiek to mix in a quarrel already begun, but cannot resist the temptation to compliment the Local of the Argus on bie eminent abilities an a " blowhard." In the articlo referred to LaPorte ie ftipposed lo be equal, ifoot
mperiOf to any city in the United States or Cauadas. If the Union & j Herald, or even the newly-fledged Ar-
jus, is to be believed, LaPorte has not yet attained perfection, nor is she so happy and prosperous as to arouse the jealousy of neighboring towns From the papers referred to we com pile the following: u Almost any afternoon about 1 793 men aud women, girls and boys, may be seen squatted on the margin of our big and little lakes fact. A correspondent says that LaPorte side-walks are M a nuisance t'nat should be abated," disreputable to the most slovenly town," M miserable, ricketty, dr.ngerous ". LaPorte mechanics are seeking employment at South Bend. The city marskal reiuses to enforce the dog ordinance. A ruuner for some wholesale house gets on a regular "bender," insults every lady he meets on the street, and is let off with the gentle hint that if he does so again he will be attended to ! If such items as the above are included in the make-up of a first-class j town, our opinions are sadly out of joint. The truth is, our Argus friend is a trifle lofty in his style of writing, The most insignificant item is dished up with a rhetorical flourish of trumpets and drums worthy of the immortal J, V henever he condesccuds to write, " A sadden luminosity Pervade'b all immeoa ity. And dazzling nebulosity Iu hundred-fold intensity ' MARRIED. John G. Osborn. On Juno 2d. by John O. Osboni. at bia oflUi. Mr. James Mi uütuohkrt Hi:d Miss Elizabetu Sen.oF. ON Jnnc,oth, hythe meftthif office. Mr. Amjau aorrENMLT and Miaa Nancy Niuouoa No wiue. No cake. No card. No feel No nothing. On .luno nth brlte". A. Fuller, at the residence of the bride's Anker, Mr. Isaac N Shsrwooo and Miss Sakaq a. Wjuout. lilessed are they who remember the printer. Ther duys shall be long in the laud, and their progeny shall rise un oarlv in flip mnrnim nnrl ill all tho r J - r - chores. Tho cake accompanying the above notice was dissected and pronounced "good." BUSINESS NOTICES. J. E. WtsTBRVELT & Co take of theii hat j make their bent bow, and say respectfully that they are selling all their Boots and Shoes for men, women and children at prime cost, for they arc. bound for Kansas, but arc not selling their Dry Goods at cost and do not intend doing so because they can move them aed expect to sell Dry Goods when they get there. Those in debt to me in any way are nolifitd to mil at once and make fttingenents to pay or givo satisfaction in some way. If you dont call soon you ill bv calludon. I fear I will be compelled to resort to very unpleasant neans to settle . , , , - ... I will) inose who neglect or rei use to seitie. : T mi:st ii VK U.Y hooks nnnn tan mTar 1 IIAVK MONKV. H. B. DlOKSOV. FANNIMG MILLS. FAXXIXG MILLS. The great Wheat Harvest is fast nppronehing and every f;irnv r should have one of J. NEWTON WILLIAM'S New and Improved Which are superior to any ever introduced to the public. They were saceeaafklly tried by more than thirty of our le-t fanners last seasou who speak n the highest pmlea of them, al-o the 1'lymouth water and st'-aiu inilU. OXE UUXDRE1) SOW READY, And wll 1 be Sold on Reaionsble term. Any reeponetble p"r-on ieelring an eaeaej can apply to the suprtcrilxr. 59) II. (J. THAYER. ONE DOLLAR SALE. Ii OXV CAN IT BE DO.'E. In the cry of the crowds who throng ONE DOLLAR ST QUE, 73 Lake St., Chicago, That vcry deerripUon and variety of PANCY GOODS. CCTTLBBY. LBATBEtt GOODS, JEWELity. BK)Ks. ALBUMS, BILVER-PLATBD WAKE. & . x,:.. can be purchased at the e iremely low price of ONB DOLLBK for each arti - cle. when the ahm food -mint !. iit.f .iii.-it -,,t ailV other nlli-e fi.r dmihl.-th,- :iiii,nu,f nd whi.-h the wholesaler coiifeM.,w he cannot hav for that price .' We reply: We haro buyers conaUatly at tl ft. by when loh lote on obtaUud ai emorm-1 ntn 'iixvoi'ii. ami, n. .-iue t lirq irttn) of our ijitil ar Imported II reel from Enrf SÄ .rerV'ScTS;. poed by the SSus of !h,! W 7 , m . - I M te2 r W -m wextend the advant ien of onr immense wholesale and retail I Rade to those Ihrtttfj at a distance thuw paving iu expren charges TUIIEE Fol RTllS TUE AMOUNT now paid, and uivioi: a bftrr nitalitu ffrintnl I him can be eeasiaed eeay tatttru fnn. Send in your clubs, or send for circular, to JUfUfASB t CO., 73 ljiik St., Chicago. Good at Wbolcfile to the Trade. 39tl TTACHMBNT NOTICE, Hueh B. llrkon vn. Joaiah If. McElfatrirk on account. attiMhii eiit. In fh- almvn entitled LUIIX.-. MIMHIIHII. tlUM h... l .III tlV th.. Hiiriie l a jiHticeofthe pence In Center township. pUraJell eeaaty. JntkmSm. and returned without aarvlre uuou thj defendant A writ o ha- also been uwaed In sd cnm. , f attnclimfiit 111 II 1 cti roe da
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CLOTHING.
QREAT ARRIVALS AT gt TVT We are now receiving our Spring am! Summer Goods, And can show tho HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Flymouth, and can offer better bargaius in CALICOES, DELAIXES, AL LAPA CA S, GOOD FOR SUITS, Our Clothing assortment is complet and will sell at iry Mjoic Prices, A Splendid Stock f HATS. CAPS AND GieiitN Furnlslilngr Goods. "We ha.-e a FIXE MM EXT OF gym i m 1 17 1 ( lOthS, laSSimerCS Und V CStS, ; And make CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. 39 S. & M. BECKER. SPECIAL NOTICES. iuo TU )t'0 PER MONTH, '",;aranU,.(1. sarorayTTsann is paid weekly to Asrents evenrwhereselttnc onr Ptfent t 1in ir,iHiv (loth, Lin, Call at or writ'.1 for ppTtk-uiari. to the gikard wire mills, -mi LLS. -i ( lw 3.1) North -Jd st., Thila. S1 LESME5! WASTED By a Manufacturing Co. to tra.-cl and sell by j SampK- a new line oroods. Situ itious permanent racmiraod. H. II. RICHARDS iCO. il3Cbatnut t.. rmiaueipnia, ra. GE.MS, Wanted. " Wtmler 9 the World?' is warranted to cure Rheumatism" and Neural-.'ia. Sold on th" package srstesa. Not to be paid lor until te-t-ad. I pay 9d6 per aaontb and commission to distribute packages. J. C. TILTON, PUtsbnnrb, ra. (4wtt) Tord of I -do in For youn" im n, on the Kaline Paiton in Yeuth and Early Manhood. ritkSKLF HELP for the Brrin' ane iinl'ortnnate. Bent in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address, ASSOCIATION, I! x P, Phi atrBTrifia. Fa. (;W-iy Ä PCIÜTQ IWAMTPR FerOarJWeri ana j 8UCW I O ffHJjMCll Oar BufVfi BT, j u Dee wii A. UM IUI. p-Jl'-tTM UlUQf mi now Its ..rtcin fir M l ' or urin. IHlt'n -jncT hiio ms A MtM 1 duüea VeU UlnatrmCT " "1 Knirravings lliall other bo-ju---rrT, to yonr intere ind ap, y "ooa f ir Ul J-JStmm gooo n c fiini ; i it on. POijtBl Pf f-fl 1 1 l Pbila., Kl, and ImUJUjELL a bU. J CtoelnnaU, Ohio. I2w AtdUmi WASTED FOT THE Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY.
, , , "7"HOI.ES ALE LIQUORS rORE--pure Llqaors 1 , . TheeeowMfUMi rtpHmtUme and efertfiag 1 V ror medicinal and ;th, , purposeps. can he ! V evr are made la this work, are creatine the isMet iu-hd at my .jtor:, one duor uorth of th- Branch lASScaaedeeire In the mlade of the people to ontam gaak, : teow.
ten it. iu ri itnn- iu irn 7"', c, ot uavi auu einer i.üli'lliTif 'CP'icr?, wi'ii uu ;n inr v"r'UM from "Behind the Scenes lfl Richmond." are At. l. i .. sii. .4 i . . . r (,l . . 1 .. . . .1 . . ..k I lliorouuiy 1 1 iin'ii" ' . cnni "i ' mini? nun wmm our ti-rniH and aful. description o' .the work Addresr. NATIONAL PUBLISHING '0., PhlladelphUl I Pa., Chicago. 111.. erSt Louis. Mo. (4 WW) ' . j 1 The WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING machine Challeie'e- comi' ir son iMtix any KiitsT class maI ehine and hi VARIUXTKn lor TtlllEK ykars Call and examine lor yoeraelC rir.-t door north ol iTraer nouae. rvwarw wtan ev 111 Mit. Jt..ii, risii. as t. jdUSK S INDIAN KUOT I'll. LS We have lately been ibowa the (onaale from Which theae PlDs are prepared and from this and onr aXpartsBCa in the IM of them, ran honestly pron anae them a good aaai and reliable niA'dletne. Belag entirely free fron all poisonous en nedJeati they eaa he safely usotl while preform imr the active duties of Hfe. We would advlne all to use them, and bv a lair trial you cau see at once the benefit defivei Imm tnem. fJie Morse's Indian Koot I'ills In all cas-s! of nilliouxnn. Headache, Pataata lrriirulnritici, Liver Complaints. tc Sold by all Dealers. 30 Notice is hereby atvea that John sdtonrlirht h:is lu-t-n p':iiti-d itl min ist ra tor of the estate of Benjamin Scltonripht, dec 'asrd. late of Marshall county, Ind. Estate nupp td to be insolvent 09 JNO SEI.l ( N ItltiHT. Adm'r. XKCUTOIIS KALE. Notice is hereby triven that the nndrttirned executor of th- It-t Avill of lteujaruin Beltonrlaht do1 1 ied. will ofl'er for sale at public outcry at the Isfe residence of the testator in North Township, Marshall countyliid. on Kltl DAY th. 5th tlse of .TT'NF: 1,0.
,ntl proDertT 1 the iHtrsAinal nronertv ol sai e-tato roi.aistimr of
Dr. J. S. Leland,
WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity that he has permanently located at the above named place for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his profession, to merit a hare of their natronape. Particu lar attention nnul Ti i -.. t m. -. r if ü II Ir inria rf '.-.-.. r. ' extractinp teeth, and surerv. I hula mvself In readiness to attend all call, nicht or day. Offlc: a. r , corner iroui met lionse. (38) & 8. & MM DRUGGIST, (Dr T Micbigaa street, r A. Lemon's old stand;. Plymouth. Indiunu. Dr. L. Johnson, PffYSICAN A SURGEON, Uourbon. Ind. Offlc over Groah Beck Bru's hardware etore. 4. Dr. A. 0. Horton. QC'RGEON DENTIST. Can be conultod lj offlcicvery dav except Mondavoand Tae IM'.. , T . 1 . . . . . v. at his Ofllci' over cstervelt'd Stort Plymouth, Ind. Dr W. H. Bailey, Treats all kinds of disease that afflict the human item. Medical and Sarjrteal. Baring had over six years experience in the Armies oflhe 17 . S. Office over S.& M.Becker'8 dry L'ood store. S3 J. J. Vi nail, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Particular attention paid to ohtfetrlc pmcI liCL'.ftnd discasrj of wonii'ii anil children. Office over Drowdlee'a store. Iteeidence opposite the north-west corner of the public square, Plvmouth, lud. 1 10-28. G. K Reynolds, M D. T''nlnr Physician and Operative Purreon, r tr-r hi professional aei Icea to the c'tions of Plymouth and sarroundir. 'ountrv,. Ir. addition to the troatmont of disease common to the conntrv. snfci!il attention will h - sriven to Surgery. th treatment of surgical (Hmhh nfl Siaeuev of females. Niirht callc in town and conntrv nromutlv OMvmn,u in willig i. ..ii.t im;, vuil t n i iv. icm denee oa west tide of Michigan St. three doors ,1 t ..t.,1. . t t.v I ' IMMU -.. , I Y .... ...wl 1 uorth ortne o.-iiik. I'lymouth loa. ATTORNEYS. 1. A. 0. Packard, TTOnNTRY and CoanaeBor at Law, and Notarv Pnblic . Room No. 1, Balcony Meek, Plymouth, lud. 36 Corbiu & Vau Yalkenbur gh, TTORES and Real Estate dealer?. Have a compli-te Abrtiacl otnll the Real TCntate In Marshall county, and have constantly tar sale Improved Farms, Will Lands and Town Lota. Bu? i-ne-and dwelling houes to rent. Ofllce over the Bank, Plymouth, Ind. J. ti. Ost) or .Kk, A TTORNEY at Law. and Justice of the Peace. "A has removed his office to the east side of Michigan street, oo tha block next north of the Parlter Houje wlere he will be plaaaed to sec thwe havint: bniness to transact with him. Collections naade and money promptly remitted. Particular attention criven to the ?ettlcm'nt of estates and guardianship. IS -St. A. C. Capron, TTORNEY A NOTARY. War Claim Aeuf, will attend to all professional baslneea putcM In hi h nd. promptly und earettlly. Particular att.-ution eivento guardianships and the settlemeat ofdecodent'a eatatea. Pension, bounty and back pay of deceased and diaahled soldiers procured at rrasoeahlr ratet. Deeds, mortgages and other written instruments neatlv and ouickly i drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Colk-c-i tion made and promptly remitted. Office over none mnne ana promptly remitted, umce ovei HriKaWeto0 hardware store, Plymouth, Ind C. H. Reeve, ATTORNEY at LAW. auditor Claim Agent. will practice In Fnltori, Starlr. IaPorte and Keeciasko. an well :i Marshall, connties. CollectlouR promptly and 'nicent:y artended to. -Care fill attention jrivcn.to probate bitsdnes. Insurance effected on Uvea and property, in the bewt companies In thi; Uniti-d iState-. special attention paid to tbe pro-ernrion of rliim of soldiers, tbeir v. idows and heir", for bounty, arrears of pay, pensions aud other claims. U f rennt: - Fa rwell. Field & Co..rhlc.ico.Shaw, Barbonr .t Co.. Cincinnati, Bncklv, Sheldon & Co. N. Y , Graft. Bennett A Co.. Pittsburcr. 0-4fi-HOTEL8. Mefur dy House, WAXATII. IND- South sid.- P. F. W. A C. R R., adjoining the p.i- 'oner depot. Guests stopping here will raeeive nr-Jt-ela accommodation at moderafa r.ites. Baage conveyed to and Qroaa the cars tree, 47 E. XcCURDT. Prop'r. U. s. Dodr. PAItKKR noCSE This old-eitahlisbed and favora'dv-kuown House Is now prepared with n,'w furniture and improve-, accommodations to li,u r w " " our own eommunuy an nie travtrlioa: public. The omnibn ia? heen refitted and attend 'ill regular trains, under the mana.M ment of the House. 33 MEAT MARKETS. Shoemaker & Brenfleck, -lyTEAT KAHKBT. Ksepeoimtantlr on hand m nie oesr s. ie( nous 01 ia?vi. i on. Main ton and Veal the COUQty aflTofrla. Also manufacture a superior aitirJc of Bologna liana a ja Market 1st Soor saatol Methodist church, on Laporte street. Koont & Tress. i MEAT MARKET. A row Mnrk"t. wliicli will supply the ritizpn of Plymouth, and stir- 1 ruuu nun: counrrv wuii me w'-i quality oi rinu ; naitvi mm Mim-, i.tni, laiiMw. nnus;i;'f auu 11 alleles kept in aflrst-claM Heat market "al-vays on hand. Hart et at Noll's old stand. MISCELLANEOUS. L Shakes, & Co. DILUARD Room. Three flrt class tnhls. The i I 9 Ptrt-tt Liquor and best C'iijars in town alwayd on hand. Rooms. Second door north of Bank. 0, Haslanger, WAGONS, Carriagns, etc. ('. Haslanzr A Bro.a, na a u uctaren of Wagonn, Carriage, otc. lllu(ksmithinL paiatlng and grain ing done to order. Vi,n Valkeaburgb. m ia,,-. J. P. VANVALKBNBTJRQH. J. V. Bailey & (o. WATER Mill. TIM) beel floar manufactured always on hand. Gristing done to order by first -cla" miller. The highest inarkut price in oisli pj id all times for Wheat. Mill at north-east part of town. J. R. Losey, . I ;, itl ' ., " X'. 'ux, ,-.. ' , -rnprr vo i. ta-.. v. i t ,i Reepe for aaieOloehe, Watchea, PlatewwareJevelry. .'o!d nuns and full tckperta)niii to bia trade. Occupies p irt of PaulV Hoot jEnhoc Store. John s. Allenian, ("i ROCfeR and Produce Dealer. Ha a choice stock ol tV'-sh I'Jroecrle on hand, Pays the highest market prii for all kind- of conntry iroiaee. Oan provide eltireai- ot town with the rx's? the country affords. Store tourth door uarth of Hunk. . . Doltzcndorft, ITVVHHION AHLE B A IIRKR.- lih I IW40 71?r I 'ER WH l Inder M .irk-. Ehrlich 's store Bnavlec, Hair Cattlac;. Hhaatpoonlnfr, Ae.. doue in the tM-nt Ftyle. Particular attention given to Dyeing Hair ami Whiskers. The hlftbevt price paid for ladle' hair. 11-141 A. P. HOI.TZF.XDOKKK. (instate Brown. ManufactarT and d'Miler at wholesale anl WS tail of ToAieeao And Ctjrara. Hnes. ciearbolders, tobacco-botos and uoiiebea. Will supply retail deatert with -til qiian'tlttes f Clears and Tobacco at such ratea as will make It their Interest to try him. Koom second door south of the bunk. 3 Ranking Company, I V. YOUTH LND. The Plymouth Branch Bank- i I .(ir- to tha Flvinoti .ll Brauch Bank of the suite ot Indiana. 1 open from 9 tola o'clock, a. m.. and from t tn 1 n'rlook p m. T CKKSaNBR. Krsldsnt 1 T. CRESHNrH Ir , Cashier.
HARDWARE.
rpHB FIRM OF BUCK & TO AX Have a large and aell auorted eteek DOMESTIC ASD F0REI0X H ARD jTt E la T jrtheru Indiana, conili ej of ALL KIXDS OF SHELF GOODS, IliOX. XA 7 Ls, GLASS. SASL PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, A LAItiJE STOCK OE BOX, COOK AND PARLOR XTOVES OX IIAXD BOUGHT BEFORE THE AD VAA CE, i VTI K K ... ; v "ICD tüe-v PrP0M sellm? Cheap.-r than any ether store id town. All kinds of TJX, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, By the best workmen in the state, and Warranted to give satitf taction. TERMS GREENBACKS, llltfbost market price paid for OLD mm, BRASS, COPPER, mi, ETC., Jan. 1, 1)6. BUCK Jt TOAN. H ARD WARE. H. B. DICKSON DtaUr in FOREIGN AND DOMZSTIC HARD WARE, ia tha . 80CTH B00I OP BRuff.MEES BBICK BLOCI, PLT1 OLID, Ul. Keeps constantly on hand m larpe and well sborterj otock of every desrnp'ioij of hardware in almwt evfn-shape. stn anoqaantltv anil iua!itv from an American eook tor tnv to a coffi h,-lt'. er, wr iruma crow oar to a paper of 4 oz tacks. 9 T O V E S. J0 ?J k'nd elevated ovens, itonare D.nrlr. J1".0' .'n. hox. fancy or plain, with complete trimmings to match. SHELF GOO BS cry de scription. Ilouse trimmin- Annr iow hauglagB, glas a and Jaah csrpeuter'a NAILS bv the kec or ponnd; mill saws. lor and dop äaaiua, the beet axes in tho west. Tin, brass and hollow wares of all kinds. PLOWS, SOVEL3, and all Sintis of nrieultHral utensils includinj Torks that load and unload hay by hore power. A splendid assortment ol cutlery. HOOKS AM LINTS, ROTES, WIRE, 1IK1.M1, COW IIUI. IRON Ittha IX B ARS, UOM.fl, SH EF.TC, AND mi rjrcaee, ano kvkrvtiuno, COMMON TO A IIARIWARK FTMlLISnM K NT . In fact verrthintr tbnt any ont ever tboajrht of beyinicta h hardware store, and a thousand things hi'sides, wilh a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, which they will nil eheaper than the same can be hooght at any other place i thla slrt af Pittuhnruh All kinds of tin. sheet iron, copper and braas warf made and repaired on roaeonable terms and snort nrlc- - - - . -. " 8 tf F P fr'rmyrty
LEGAL ADVCRT'8.
STATE OF INDIANA f MAKSfcALL C0CJrT. ) In circuit conrt, Augtut term, RoIIin A. Clifford. ) rf Jennie M. Clifford. ) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, has filed in my office hi" complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the afidavil of a competent person that the defendant Jennie M. Clifford is a non resident of the state of Indiana, she is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of sai 1 complaint against her, and unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause On the second day of tho next term of said court, to.be begun and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday of Augusi 18t)9, said complaint and the natters and things therein contained and allep-ed will be heard and determined in l er absence. JOHN C. CU8HMAH, Clerk. By O. P. UMH, Deputy. 80 Statc of Indiana, Marshull county. In Marshal circuit court, August term, 186. Vinton Alderman EdwardS. Wllrmrefi, William Walraven, Jamec Walraven. Mar- Ellen Walraven, Alice Chariot Walraveu, Elizabeth ! A. Archerand other unknown heirs of William Walraven deceased. Petition for partition. The plaintitT in the above ontltle-l rause. by his attorney, has filed ;n my office his complaint agkinst the defendanU and it appearing by tho Affidavit of a competent person that the defendants are non residents of the state of Indiana, they . are therefore hcrehy notified of the peuUcncy oi said complaint Ana:n-t them, and unless they apprar and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause, on the sec ond day of the n'Xt term of said court tobe begun and held at tho court house in Plymouth on the first Monday in August ,188, said complaint and the mattera and things therein contained and alle get will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C. CÜ8HMAN, Ctofc 40 STATE OF INDIANA, Marshall Cocntt f In Circuit Court August term 1869. William Willard Smith, Aaron Markley Henry C Sheder, Daniel Markley, WU. lira A. S. Smvthe, Samuol Eddy, JrRobert L. bmythc, A. E. Adams, S. OAdains. vs. Chester L. Root, John Paul, Elixa Paul, Jauies M. Dale, Moore, Cocper and Myron F. Harber. Complaint for enforcement of lien or Real Estate ami specific relief. The plaintiffs in the f bove entitled caus by their attorney, have tiled in my office their complaint against the deiendanta and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant Chester L. Root is a non resident of tha State of Indians, he is hereby notified of the pendency t said complaint against him, and unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the second aay of the next term oi said court tobe begun and held at the court house, in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday in August, 18t9, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and dermined in hit absence. JOHN C. CUSHM AN, Clerk. Horace Corbin, PHP Atty. STATE OF INDIAN AJ Marshall Cocsrv. S Daniel E. Yanvalkenburgh. vs. Henry Stcincr, Harriet Steiner, JoLa Kam, Elizabeth K:iru i Foreclosure. The plaintiffin the above entitled causa by his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint against the defendants, and it appeared by the aflidavit of a competent person that thede'endants Henry Steiner, Harriet JStointr, John Karn, Elizabeth Kirn art non residents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against them, and unices they appear and answer or demur thereto at he calling of said cause. On the second day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the town of Plvmouth on the first Monday in August 1869, said complaint and the matter, and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN C.CU8HMAN, Clerk. Horace Corbin l'l'lTs Atty DÜERIirS MIL. Py virtue of an oxeeutioL issued ont of tbe office of the clerk of the Marshull Circuit Court to me directed, on a , judgment in favor of Lewis Adams. Robert Munen and Jease Wolf and against Edrard Hope, Francis M. MathewsoD and Hemy Bright as princieil and Joseph P. Boliner as surety, 1 have levied on the foil iwing teal estate as the property of Francis M. Mathewaou, to ait: Coaimeiicing at the south eatt oerr.er of ihe uorth-weßt one fourth of ihc Borth east one fourth of ijei'ti on serei tt.cn (17; township thirty-three (33; range three (3) tbenre west thirty-four (34) rotis and seventeen (17) links, thence uorth tacuty five (25) rods and seven (7) links, thenoe east .ilonu the lande belonging to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad company, until it strikes tha east Hue of said quarter above described, thence south (I4i fourteen roJa and two (Q) links to the place of beginning, containina; four and one tenth (4 110) acren more or less, situated in Marshall county, Indiana, nd will offer tbe h me for sile at public auction at the court houe door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on SATURDAY. JUNI 26, .865, between the hears ef 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in-, ae the law directs, to the highest bidder for cask without regard to appraismcut laws subject to redemption. DAVID HOW , Sheriff M. C . N OX-RKIICT. State of Indiana. Mar hall County. Ind Ciicuit Court, August term, lrG9. William C. HannanJ vs. S Campbell C. Law sou, : For Deed. John Lawson and Thomas Lawson. S " The plaintiffin the above entitled couse, by his attorney, has filed in ray office hie complaint against tbe defendants, and It appearing bv the affidavit of a competent person that the deleudants, Campbell C. Liitwdou, John Lawson. and Thomas Laweoa, are non -residents of the state of Indiana, the? ate therefore hereby notified of the pen'dencv of mid complaint againat them, and unices ther appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of auid cause, on the eecond dav ol the next term of said court, to be begun and hel 1 at the court houae iu Plvmouth on the Bret Monday in August, i?69. said complaint and the matter and thing therein contained and allegeh will bo heard and determined ia their absence. JOHN C CÜ8HMAN, Clerk. Cole A Bennett., Att'ys for Pl'fT. ef Notice is hereby five that my wife, Mary Jane Hoag having loft ray bed and bnrad without just cause er provocation all persons ere herebv warned net to trust W on ay arcoant. as 1 will pay no debt? ef her rr ratOrg, Piti H-v.
