Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 July 1869 — Page 2
THE IMi HOC RAT. KDITUU AND PI 'BI.ISHEU BT D. E. Van Yalkcntmrgli. Thurdiiy, July i l, 1 09. A FAT 1. 1 HE. Inder the above caption tho Valaawaiso Ytdeti , baa an article which is intended to reflect equally on all political parties, but which, from the poeitioa republicanism has occupied fur the pnt eight years, is a severe criticism on the party in power. The editor oftbs 17,7 Hi , A. GuBKEY Baq , was a prominent candidate heft. re the republican congressional convention that nominated lien. Packard and one whose utterances doubtless reflect the feelings, of his own parry. What does the editor mean by the last two entences of Lis article ? I- he a follower of tho Imtpcrialist. and does he believe that - The Empire is Peace"? lie
ir political system is a failure. )o not Misunderstand u. We believe that the govsmnaaajt of the people b the people is the best form of pjvernHseel yel devised on earth, but what we ?ay that the political sjrttesi of governinc bv the aid of panics is a miseraDio lauare, wnicn, it not oan-1 f m -i ,-i . uuiiru .-0011. win u 1 c in 1 11 s eounirv ; , , 1 1 1 r 1 ' ns ri ftft'i f i'ir bit'itw Knr on. sell our dearest franchises. Sehemios ! rinj'. in and out of ofhee. cat uj the resources of the ratior. To these rings party triumphs go for nought. Men of botli parties are confederate in h vast sjstein of complicated rascality If you defeat the Republican party to gel rot ota corrupt ring, you tin it you , f ' 1
have only given prominence to another I BOmt five or ,ix itl uumbcr were burnpartnor in the stupe nduoui conspiracy ; . ,, that stretches its rins on til they en-ie circle our whole nation a i 1 east a shad-, At 9 o'clock in tho morning, after
ow upon very interest. Some means ! must ije ucvicu t i pur. a stop to this. 1 ... . . ... . 1 . . r ' Our Liberty itself is in danger. I he politicians as s elasa are the mere tool of men win. under the forma of our i
political pystem, liave established over j teen charred bodies hyiag alone; the our hea ls a m,.: atroci 09 despotism. lrack, There weie comparatively few 1 he nation w waktair. the ouliet oar; , ... . . .. . ,. . wounded, r lying epltntera were rare M catcaia the aound of araramg, the blinde! eves begin to see clouds that jnd the ,,,iriv ddenesi of
hang in t-ur horizon. come soon. The cud must Till recent conservative victorr in Virginia has caused sundry radical ears to tingle in au un? leasant Banner. Poor Ulvaa reseaablei the man who had the bull by the h uns, be don't know whether it is a eood tliio or no. ' Grant's; friends and adtisera have been zealous adv. .eatcs for the Well's party ; while tho Walk-r men claim to be supp. rters of Grant's admiaistra-j tion. ami th.e ahaironn i.f th IVallr a I , 1 t-cntral i om nut tee Kent Ii. S run. I irratulatory despatch on the result of j the election. If he rejoices with the Walker men, he offends the big-wigs in the Cabinet aa J other friends '. if he swinpothiiea with the defeated f-artv, he will estrange te victorious side m . m. 1 '!'. njosl appropriate .-tudy would to -"IIuw doI to do if." PWWa aw Secretary Bobeso b been Fen. lie. together with ex-adruirals - - . ; Bone an-i ells, reoeol y took an ezcursionon tbe little stearncr Pilot Boy, and sneeeeded in rronodin? oa a aaaid. 1 '" - ' u anu ! bi 1 at ai be itj ol J rent m. A little ! incident spriagiBg out of the uece-.-i-ties of the occisiou, "illustrative of tbe natural uamieaincs 01 -ew at orsey 8 1 . I n ,x -w I favorite sob is Ibas noted by tbe j Trontt n I u 'on S- n 1 11 I: i,:t . 1. 1 i 1 . -.i 1 aiwa'iiiiirai nuueaou w aea wiin j pantaloons rollen un. wadin" about the 1 ... "'llJ"'. m me htern oi the steamer, the title being out, ho discovered the ru.fd. r rising out an inch or two above the water, lie gated at :t a few minutes with an anxious and puzzled look, when the doubt suddenly left his bronze. 1 and weather-beatea eouatenaace, and, calling the atleatioa of ex-Admiral Botio to the etrewaastaoec lie exclaimed : "0 u say starboard, topgallant fore. eastle midship, if the steamer baa'al run s ground apos tbe upright edge of a long, thick plank !" The democrats of Ohio have nominated Gen. Roseerans as their can didate for governor id that State, wrir au ai mmm - V.r. 1 tl. m .t.ini ntuioiiMiaiiii ii b i.ici in. u any one who had been a soldier dun.,:' me war lor inc suppression ol tbe rebullion, mu-t at mum time during that war have proved Im assail a failure in order to fiad aavaral their hands; , XJifrs'iir lid! nt an. Aaeovdiaie to taua rule ws shall not le liupfised to hear that ti c nerfidous demoer a cy at Warsaw have nominated
the gäÜatit editor of tbe In-liuulnn for to take my limbs down from the oppoI me office within the gift of the ! 8,lc peat' wl'ic',, 1 Hardly ten
neople. I TflF editors id the th district are to assemble in grand conclave some time soon. If no great amount of good is aeeomplished, still tbe Knigbta of the (juill will have bad a pleasant lime, and one hieb will have leaded 1 toward the nstablisbmeait of asore frendly rahtUeua among them. Why ' cannot wc of the ithfdlw in the wake of so good an example? New York has au association for the encouragement cf por ttuthor
RAILROAD MURDER.
On Wednesday of last week a terrible accident occurred on the Erie railroad, by which nine persons!, and probably more, suffered death. The following particulars of the gad event we clip from the dailies: rl he long, dismal and bloody catalogue of disasters that mark the history of the Erie Railroad is made aiin to
bear another burden of human slanodi.!.
ter. in the record of one of the most unmitigated railroad murders the pah - lie has neard of lor some tune. At midnight af Wednesday over a dozen
human beings were rushed headlong I which alwsys attends the arrival of tho into eternity through the awful portals construction train at Corrinne. Long of fire, it a place called Man Hope, linen of stages drawn up with their twenty-eight miles west i f l'ort Jervis, I drivers shouting vociferously the merits on the Eue Railroad, by the downright of their line, and the demerits of all carelessness of the engineer in charge! others. John Chinaman running disof a freight train, against which the traetedly through the crowd with their
mail express f rom New York at half- ( long tails in search of lest bundles, past 6 p. m. came iu collision. The j scolding women, fretting over smashed facts, in a few sentences arc j band-boxes, an I lost trunks, frightenlhee : The freight train backed on a ed children, stem looking men with an switch at Mast Hope depot, to get ont I oÄeial east of countenance, shoeing of the way of a pas. enger train, bot I "this Wsy gents eres the place fee tailed to get out fast enough or far I yowr baggaejt If it is not brought enough to avoid being struck by the he it won't go. that's all "'Oh quick nassenger train, for which the track I gents, tage behind time' "AH rieht
1 " hoald have beet. !w kept . W ar -., - , . , The enctneer ot the fretsht tiain was, j of course, responsible. It is generally Htated that hewaa aaleep al the time. J A terrific collision occured, thn e or I four cars were burned, and in the la- j conic desratch of the As-uciated Piess , f'rnisi ed by the railroad authorities, j a 1 . . t
"some emigrants in the nmoking car.in,-s- oucaw tnetn up to v. times pre
?reat exertions, six burned bodies were ; , , - e.i . l:. rescued from the ruins of the stuokiCL' . . , crir' n,,! Rt nnon of 7t9TJ n waaecr by the midway train reported thir the shock lef) nothing to ei-ept but nstaal death for ibose near the point of collision. Some of the trainmen on the express were hurt, but none kilUd Out of 150 pieces of baggage ooli eleven wer.' saved; the remainder were destroyed or ground up in the wreck. Information of the accident was immediately telegraphed to the officers ol the Krie Railway in this city, who gave 1 orders to have a train made up ro convey to the scene ot :he disaster, and 1 to take the neeesarv articles aloni! tor elleviatitiLr sufterin'. Nearlv all 1 . of the through mail matter ess destroy ed'; the way mails were saved. The track was cleared for trains before noon 0terday. Al sunrise the ro 1 presented an ap peavaoee of complete ruin, Several IS I 1 11 1 t , 1...1I.. 1 l 1 .u:i . , Minn .11111 imriM 1 t v 11 fii were recognised as busaaa bodies by 'I'-i 1 h 2 tbe re Ih.iiiA xv a rn f.. und Ivinc fitlKin nr:in. 0f the smokiui: car. It is not ka0WfJ h0w asany were burnt, thoush . . ' i J v. , 1, v. . v. ., ... v- . . a v man, with her three childrtn. and ,nn sirP Marietta known to ha - u 1 - .1 t - n r perished in tue burning mass. One of them was Mr Halloek. and lb -.e of tier; was an elderly Her tan. wb I was ac . n ,. , .v .! com pan led by his tw sons. Oue f
T' T 1 -TU Pf V in the leg. I he ' ' . , ... , ! it Morms, you sbou'd at nee make tbe lei. with torn ele . . . , j acquaintance ami oet into the L"od nir punting to a 1 ' 1 i . , . ,. . .
tbe SODS was hurt otber 8tood barehea thing, all the morn m ir .... tore and niacacneo nsasSj saying "my j 1 1 m fader ! my fader, in an cpl.in it ory . . , , . . ' b5td"' d p-kingit apart to discover the Prussian silver coins hieb he carried on his person Ever and anon bia earch wan rewarded by a hut coiu which he picked up. though it burned bis fingers. snd drop ped hastily nn s piece of sheet iron Oat of SOS which he said his father carried, be found about two thirdsHo also fcuno his fa'her's watch cnernwtirl villi blaeL; nnii tl.o raiaaiai t a .mall pistol. It is believed that ! It 'II , miu! nine i er-ons were killed and a half a dosen injured, all of whom were - . t i ,n l?,C I fE statement of v. wkntworth (os OF TIIF. INJURED). '"I was iu the smoking car sittinu in M ineliued mwition in a seat with a stranger. The two aeats opeaed opposite to each otner. umy ten minutes j . l ., t- i . before the accident something told me minutes had elspaed before I be awful crash came, and it seemed BS thou-'h 'be car WPS STemmed into a space not ten leel long, tbe baggage ear coining into it like a telescope alidiag into its barrel. 1 was pinned by tbe seats holding me by the chest, but struggled m9 released my self, jumping through (bw window. I called to the atrawgat wh0 W;,s w'f " u,c am' t-'ot r,:,( k tkrowgb tbe window o render assMlaaee, but Was Compelled tO get out tS the car was rapidly burning I heard the littie chddreu scream n: for their moth. er. and the passengers who wore io the
ruin calling for help and groaning with
pain. An axe was got. and one or two were actually chopped ont of their imprisonment. Mnt ol the pasenrer in this car w?re killed and their bodies consumed or injured. I should think there were sixteen or seventeen nerton in the front end of this car, and T think but two taken out. I do not
think there was a person killed by thejvin. La-f month two Mapefl wert I
i smash, but all the death were from ( ourning. jfj OVERLAND TRIP TO OREGON. Nothing can exceed the excitement ' p. you w .n't et toMonnment Point ii.r -.1. i.vr 0 -.t before aar. u Names genta, Smith, lrovn. Jones. Johnson, all seated and w goes stage number on. "Pile in! tents. Monument Point, Wells Pargo. et there about dark. Smith. J''. dammit why dnln t ynn ?:tv so. Salt lake, White Pine, all aboard fix tbem A I I I . 1 . eious rents. down froaj that to 1 seat, yon sir. place en gaged. n 'She'li hohl one more steady Charley, whoa Bob. - 1 II I B mm naegage an in sir s. aye. aye sir. all seated and Oafgoea stae number tliree until thanksWi Providence that von are out of th. noise and confusion of that depot at Corvine, So far as the road weree fernen they were like the earth e ,w wi.nouc rorni I void, as full of holes as a ane bohoni1 1 - . . 1 . ed ciiair. au'l in manv places thev were - I v wut o cro. ked they re-embled the contor tions of an ourang-outang in thestafres iL. i: i L .1 I .... 1 . tu tin: Lin i , aim 11 ite ;irre eilOu,rO in 'e cm-" t - 1 3 w.Hw up a u-,cu mages ami twice a- , manv horses, witlonii inconvenience if need be; and the stages are all featfullv if not wonderfully made Preei ed with the encrusted mud ol Ofrc, the rars seem to stiek together rarely from nld friendship and habit, tlu-re nthing else visable to bold them tocrether, they generally have no back, and nothing to hold on by. anl the eat covered with s irb'zed and threadbare piece of enameled cloth, sück a ice, and 100m f,r two small rer-ons if I 1 ! they att close to-get er. Imagine such a conveyance tearing ver roads such as a'i r 1 .1 . ! 1 .1 1 nave ueacrioeo wiin as n centoa thing, ! inside. l on top. on flu 1 i timers scat, anu vou nave kM I which they call in i...i a which thev call in tbi conntrv an overj - land sta-;o. Here. sta-inr and leant ins is the leading business, and teamsters and stage drivers are the h-ading public characters. Tht hingua re spoken by these men , . 1 , 1 I ll a mixture or jargon of ox. borae, and mu'e talk, with strontr prepond?renee of human blasphemy. As nust raaaaen 1 1 graces of the stage dtiver. 1 jot top 1 seat by our driver by virtue of a transparent pocket pistol which I hid in my posesetoa labeled f.r Pikes Peal which I offered him. Before we had :i. , i. I I j: i j . i . . i i wo hi las, ne uuu uiacnarirea nie greai er part of the content down his throat If you should in any way incur the dis pleasure of the driver. I caution you' not to try to o.et an outside seat bocause you will fail to make an impression he will f.ut vou inide, if )ou suit L. :n ..rn: l i 1 ,t bo win saj viimo up up nun men he wiK give you a dicription hf evwry III.. 1.1 LI 1 1 1 , Mtri'V " t . B ? 1 i j Shooting aursy and bail rut on tbe road J
III I ,1 IV i ll.i
Our driver was Timothy. Of course everybody knows OoJ Tim, aa be ia fa niili ry called. The same Old Tim , . 1 , I'.- I who has been a statre driver all his lit c, traveled on all sorts of roads, driven nil sorts of people, been over every stage line in Cslifornis, Oregon and . i , , ,i l nevaua, anu never iapsiseu aayotaiy hut himself ami on that anfortunate oeeaaion be proke both ltu-, or as be expressed it to me, cracked his pepa. I was proud to sit by the s'n.c of Old Tim Of course everybody h ol im plieil faith in him for surely the ray be handled tbe lines ai d drove hiaaaa oificecl cheaaata, all mules, wmsnosgb to insfure conftdenea in the uit5t i aered uloos. Many time mi ibe route where the mid tipped coosiderab'y Bad Wh- passed horrible places, I jiot up 011 ibe hiebest side of the stae iud held two thin-' tho iron railinir I . I and my breath. Ilancy I saved the lives of all the passengers niore than 1 once b this "Qit Aeoup" was tbe warning ery ot onr old stager "wit 1
alang my beauties." wa all the poetry twelve miles west ol Cedar ( it? we that filled his soul. Do many people strik the end of the grade of the Unget killed on thi route laid I to Tim, in Pacific, and also of the telegraph
as we made suuden birch snd rattled along the side of a fearful precipice.
"Nary kill, as I know of, Some f The way this done, : small machine the drivers snnsh 'cm once in a while.!'"4 attached to the end of the wire. evbut that's whi-key (here he took an-oh- J ered with t small shed about the s:ze
; er pull at tl e o ekel j i-t. I) or bad Jri over the prarle, Bu I I y hurt in partie nlar. only fewleua'n arn broken. rr, , I hem was opposttiAn stsses. onr ttnze ginner'y travels on the road, some f the opposition buy mashed 'em a li " fie last tall, our e .npm s fru,r vou i bet. won't keep drunken lrivrrs thai kill 'em, stranger what'- the time?" Ten a. in " ''All riuht git aeonp.Take. nit alang I Mock, you Dick, steady, drunken dri- j ver-; don't pay. thev nash things up 'tw. nt p;.v. 'taint a irm-d iitveatmnt for man nor beast. Sface1 cost mi men-e. broken coata heavy hCsides. Q it slang ms huntmerf;" snd ihna the tiaae 1 ae- aaraj and bt lore you reach tlie 1 ttont of the grade yon he.d vonrseit in a condition to 'hont, sing, laouh or da nee. 12 m found n- at tedar C''v midway between (Viint.o and Monument! P Amt .. ... rM ... . I I . lomta ettj T coyote no h. ton 1 ' Lb, .,, I " ' salfU I I nine 1 1 re I ! 1 1. 'ii lim 2ond-bv and told him I b i ' ' ,:,, " him sgain in the next f. rhl I nt it I All honor to thee noble T mo ; thy, let it never I Ha d thai ingrati tude r diaregard f"r atare driver' one of my vice-, but nn the con rarv. 1 ere in the i?lu im- of h 1 Plvnn nth ' Weekly Ihjmocrat" 1 -ir'1 i-- m voir, name from ohlivbm. Sareel an i .en. .u 1 1: , u. 11 1 .1. 1 tie ladies shall new ot on han I aii' mUhapa and admire tour niaiilyi?) , . 11 quauiica anu men. nisn-oiioue! nie, shall give hoiior to arhoii hoioir idue We start again S he-1: i im-, .-. voice, a new face, a new drivei Un br Innately he was muMCiao. and knew but one tune , and of that tune oulv one verse and of th ii reran ..,.lv J 1: 11 i n i t iidc line, which was M;h California, ou'r land for me" which he couimenoed and sang from the time we left 1 1 1 1 1 , ( 0,jar ( until we reached .Monument " inL im (,Mlfi ,nif flll, lt. j, Rillf. ing that son yel t r the l -t thin saw d him he leanintr airaia.l a leaning BgaiU! .1 n pmc tie'" at siouametil l int singing at the ton of his vote Ob lalifornia et-." Tb ii sons n.'liT hava been ihh1 with a strong norus but 01 e I ne of 11 rting unceasingly r six mn hours was the lent bit tiresome. I a nitwi eo lured to ak 1. ni why in ihuiidei , 1 : . re l 1 . he dum t gu to ( a!. form:,, but I kcfit utct. lie must have been either , struck at er the e ointry or his airl lived there I dont know which ''Driver don't you get tired ot driving ... p .. r 1 . ,. v 01 cr iltoe heme roads 0 nlteu, ' Wa'al yea. calkilate tt quit neat ,nl' ':4i,lf off tbaB when I commenced stage Irr. en' ten years a.-.. RiMis !d fat. rheumatix' in my legs'a arms, nobody to 1 k after u.-ed up Istapsj driver, then I kick tbe hucket." 'V.iu niu-t bare plenty nl friends riving oer the r ufe much M ' Yes, Ms. M e " Tit !.-tiit jo.UO lo morrow. 'it ae jp Cb r ev breaking "U'eV,;r ""Coi" 11 rhite,rirh"0,,C t.;."i, ",MI tc , Driver how u 'art h du you see to . . , . . . . . drive over these roads 10 he n- . Well fact is. y u k n vv whin he 1 , ,i. i ...l stare in ikes no iioise. I ! nnertv over to -ee wh.te the i 1 erittcra again, when the wheel- rattle I kuoari ' ii-.. i-.. ...a i.-ir.l .rr. t tit. .1 I 111 t ! I I f i . "Ii t !1 i SlC., now Jake gil !" 'Don't you ever .et scire ! tlrivniL' I so near these awful preeepiees?" Well (". s"ine' imea, when I ;itn seared I know- it for I wan'- To drink a ,.,, 8'li:hi of win-key. (reader can't y., S(M. r. ,i0i j immediate . . . . . . y pruc uceil u n o! Her pi-foi in p se--Igioo of fay friend Bureh, and he was sll r I 1 1 1 1 I r,r-n Here let me re oar a that the e'tSAate of Utah is, njost of the year, ver) tl r and as a natural consequence people dry up considerably, now as their wa j I'll ß ter is very brackish they have to hod , ' ... , ... a substitute o! some kind, and Mis abet it Ute ia whiskey. Pive miiea west I of Cedar City we met n lofty train of WagtMBS loaded with got l- f'e tM I -- criptioo lor ki'f l.ak City. Theae i i i -. I. l l: drivers or bull whackers ar i-nriou you see them navigating their large .-mioover the plaiaa, t as they wra termed here Ian I ch onefs, w lh lar e boxes, awtl la rare enough u hold the accumulated ebiMren, tr ip- an I lum - t ure uf a duseu Ii u-e-Y-Ii e 1 hem fuuiin.seestinu and .wesrinc. a.d.n ' mud knee deep in 8 pi" na ii nie and i- . 4i.il ih nreath.njr c.ouds of srkah dual 0.1 the plains in M,mn.er. Course and uncouth thev niav be. bin eeriainii baooiar set of uarn oavor es steionlbel ur ' m 9 baomar se of men never t;x te 1 oil the . . tace of the earth W bit 1 d had
IM ill11" -.- ww mm 11, Tiii they for tonic-, -ucarinu ami drivinar Hiaaer arivlua mie at interest waivlna .11 i . - ,1 ' -,, J i tbe ir aercise, 'nd hunger and pn- raiu. u n or appraisnient laws, wiin good
. . I "vntro is their spiee.
lines. Every night the progress f the
mad snd we. i telegiaphed back. "f '1 'g kennel, rhieb shelters the "'rator J f" to the ineleiitiactc of the wrher and the resu i telegraphed back In the morn in ir t ha niaehm iUetacheil , the end fastcoed to the next iiii. pole and earned of, und um process m reneated aeain the next night This i ii , . nioiln ii- iiioii n,f 1 1 'Ii i .iiiTi Iii'. - v mm m ..... Mil II i.- ... .. rv, ... ...v ..in inn ractnc stales are kept conttnnaliv -q tainted wih the nrojrreas of both ro;ios un to the litest dafe. LECAL ADVERT S. HERIFF'S SALE. S U irtneo'iin order of am le and si decree of forrcloww of wort gage immpd out ot t 9 ithcc of the der t!i Maraball romaxw ; rl - i . , 1 1 1 ifififikt' V.. I... " I . . . ... I si H ,aael J 1( h- Rtad tna Jac4a. t'., directed. 1 a.ll offer for sale at public ; 1 . rum on Satmntajf, An t 1 1 v 9 bettreen the hoaio nt 10 oc cli a. at. and 4 o'clock p m., -if the conrt Ii .n-f io-t Tl . 1 iii r. I I n urn. nuusa hi co 11c v . iihi un lha law lreeta.the nnlowint decri!el r ) tafe (to-aritl: The north-est ouarttrof the sooth real 1 qaarteraad alM tareaty neren -.ft of im mmmIi ead of the norh arat qUNr er ot he Moth-wet (iinrit-r, of Mtiioti nl',r UI 1:1 tow n-ln.. tnri -tin ,-i. '..Is, i.oiih f n :onr 4 rupft, contaiidjHf mxi nere more o n. tnnte in M o-inli c.aoav. nd mate nt Indiana , to the loulic-t lid'rr tor ci-h .without ret-ard to appraiMarat lava, anbiact , to 1 edemption . 4 DAVID HOV1 , Sh. riff M. C CHIERII K'- BALE. Wm r!t lav tt m mA f .1.... 1 . tyr rmueoi an order 1 aie atd a decree
ol bitoebiir- fiaortsntpe inte-d dm .if t! k at Ida t'ourt lloaw. i 1 Kuox stra Coaajr. Indinaace ni thr rl rk if Marshall eoaiOMia plei era on aaiardnjr the tlir 4mj of Aaaael ISWJ b -eoint, in lav.r of rinrhs K. Rnaat 0. mil beeathe aoan oar and -ix o riot p. at. Pat
atnintt A b-xm irr .1. . Wn Jon e. Hm-.ii W. Mehoaae. awl Jhn HaW, to me .1 t ii ..1 10 luitT i.r "ait a i puone men. ii on pub Ä In ,1 ntfunl 7, 1(1:1 ' 111 aVIoek 1 m an ) 4 be'w en tin li-mi r o cloea p in., at the conti hoafe tl in Pit month, Mtrshail county. Imb r . M the Ian directs, the followil is deseribid real ec-t.-.'e,tt mit: Lot nvather three and four f.l ndl), in ! CJT"up & C,cnlnl :"n v fM1 01 rearsoovioe. now cauea inwooa, aino ne . , pr.nine at the sonfth-eaat corner of- Croup coaraaeconn addition to the riilape ol rear j Boarille, now called loaroo I. rnnuina ihenco I ttat ,,e howlred and iwentv 120 fret, thence north ixtr are l.t) reet, thence w--t one howlred an I tweatr 180 leet to tinleast line a said addition, thence atmftii on said hilf sixtv-hvr ' fet-t tt the 1 i-e 0 1 priaoinjr, hi touted in Maraliall county, Imiia to the highetl Ind. er lor cadi aitboal ' , ,...,!.. .,; . . r:.id to sipr.-aisir.et.t Uw. Mitdeet r, eIdeasptian DAVID HOW, Shi nff W . C . ! ljiiiiuii 1 s ma i.e. By virtue of an order of aale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the oflk-e of the clerk i the Mar li .11 circuit conti in !ayor of Roherl St lii'oeil'. i and sgaillSt Anson W I'iat t Ln(, nihrt!, Ph,ee. to me direct 1. 1 wi!l lner ror sale, at pnidic auction, on Saturday. July 31, 18ti9, 1 ' ,wre" the honr? of "'clock m and ' 4 o lock 1 in, a! the court l.u!ie door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, as the law directs, the follow inj described 1 . 1 ra 1 e ait, ut a 11 : 'I'Im-south halt t.f the north -en si fra ritonal quarter of aeetion ten (10) Miclti gan Ma.! lands, east of tbe Michigan road eontainina; one hundred ami Bfly -seven (157) acres, more or less situated in Mar hall county, Indiana, to tbe hhfhes! bid tier Cfre.ili, williioit re card to appraisement laws, subject to rcuemntion . 44 DAVID MOW, Sheriff M C. STATE OF INDIANA I M KSti ILL Cot s rv . Fn Cum no 11 Pleas four'. IfoTember term 191 n Presion W Qrees ) Anna Green I The plaiotiff in the ah cause, by his attorney, has .r..... i-xl mnliiiii ar-nnt 'mce nw complaint aarsttnsi ..... it. 1 ... 1 .. . " v i)"u -rrr ibove emitted filed in sir tbe defentb i'il .ni i I itkiiiol t'illir ' i t I it' i ill IS Vll . t (nipetent pels . that the defriiilatil An na Ireen i- a non reriilent ! the state of Indiana, ahc is therefore herehv I noillied of the pendency of said complaint
a ;:iiiist her. an I UnlcM she appear and I others, of Pen St lvania. Sohl by Dmganswer or demur then to at t e calling of . gists and dealers t very where. (:'ü-lv:
said cans:' On the second day Of the next term of said court, to be bega n and held at the court house in the town of Ply mouth on the 1st Monday of November l si .;. Paid complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will he heard and determined in her al I 'nee. JOB r. CJJ HMAN, CI -rk. By ). I. Kmxgeb, Deputy. 4' RAIL- ROADS. att. L. lt. U. Thür TstMe. C To take effect on Monday, May Ul m) at 7 :30 . l..!ll' i - North. 3 STATIONS A 8IDING8, 5 i.oin S..iitli. ' - aa ss....Htimrell.... Lra ras ........ 7 saut IS s:. 1 S:8 M 2 !:! " tl :-.'ti ...Arr.. 'Ui Be&S " . . . Lre. SKI ' ...Arr. 9B KkW M 4 1: Is -1? liaW " n ii m Arr aSflL-SS " .Lvc. at li'M -m naas m ttM ttM i7 htas " i.- ...i .i -II" nil ... . ailUM.h. ' a..vi - r.7 ... Walhertoa IS l " SSI.. . . Knott s . . . Lis (Ms Truer i ! Lv Pit sioath. V,. i Arr da i on I.i" I.9J I.ve Al'L'oRailsbai k- ... Walaal . . . i -'r.n i-l Pit . i."i an I, 15 ix as '. ir h im s. o s.'.i". 7. SI M I.ve Rorester. . . n Arr Boefceatar. . . . IS .... Uacela it .... nhilaghaai Ml .... Ueei S Bel Ui ver 0 Peru "l ' Tralna raa daily. Sooday rxn'iacd. . r. BRAPLEY. ttaarrlstendest. IM.il iliiX AI-i-.Noiuc is hereby 1j riven that th nmlersiencd exceutri f,ie last will of Oree O. Pomeror, aiaeased. i'l idfer lor sab- at public outry at the late J ' 1 1, ( (.-1 pr 1 . ii--in p, .1 ai -Mi.i 11 t o.. 1 11. i. , u idellce of the Ii -later. BATUKDAY, JULY 84, is!i, 1 the tMraonal oroperty of tlie estate onn JJJJ.VVaes.TOwa, luowerand reaper ihreehinjr machine, yoona: cattle, htrmlna; b'.inleinenis, v , ssaae mi commence at Ill o'eloek a. m.. T.mu aums of Ihre ihrJIara ml niwlfr :..'i......l ...iL. 1., i.. it, naa w . " " of nine months a ill be uiven, the put setunty. MARGARET FOMBROY. ExscntTix.
LECAL ADVERT S.
IP ROPO SJLLS FOR BRICK FOR THE MARSHALL CO. fOTRT HOIS E. WK'T:D PROPOSALS for 1,500.000 o ri'-n. in lots )t nof less tinti '"i.imhi . . 1 I ait ha r reived hv rhu hutllina c .mmittee to b. . and at the adaee of A- C. Capton in Plj aaoath. on Saturday. Jul u 3 1869. . f a 10 o'clock a. m. Partie suhmittm oroposah mast be prepared to furnish security to .i't.i'A vi i-iiv Luiriiiituct; i" l-i.i-.t;t..,.ti,ii'kTTti.i,..i,.iirf.wi. . 'l.i prompt fulfi Immt of t lie ir contracts. The liminitli nxrPV.' tho rirl.ffn r-iwl .nr nr all ot thetmck shmld the mm not m-et their pproval. Kor furtt er par icaUtn aee the pectac.tkm on ile at the oilce ot A. C. Capruu, Plymouth. ' n i - JOHN. C CLNHM.nN. A. C. CAPROM. Johnson brownlre Building Commiitee. s j HERIFF'S SALE. Hv virtae al an order of shIc nnd a decree . . C f. ...-, HAMM ..t l..t. . MM 1 lil.il ...it l .1.. ... . . .. " , .. office ol tae clerk Ol the Marauau eotnn:(n p'e tu Cuvrt. ta fvo ol Elizabeth M. Conkill) ' 11. I .cr.ii I . vvOii R l.-nlrlinr .ml I. , ii i- ..1 f ......iir -i. VJhMMIi;, la ill." ill. LLC' 1 , I Will ... 4- . . manor aaia at piehc auction oa HI T'li'tf . .- nqut . t; hetaeB the hoar ol IQ tfAmfk m ...,a 1 m I mm ... ... - I. .. . . ! . mi , n tnwz P'lin ..(;.-( . O' I ill rum 011O Mar-hall coiintv, 1 n.:iana , tlir law ilweet, üaa lolloatag deacribed Veal ertate, las aw iff. ;' , . Tae eimth aet quarter of the north-west ijwirter, MtaectkM Is in toan.nhrn .'!., north t-i rane nti .-r. c..ntaiaioa fi't nino i T5I ; , ere in. itc or lem, abai rorty one 11 1 acres ot! of tbe aorta Pide the south steal qoarasi m mM eetkaa iff.ia th. saaae toaraaadranire. cont linitiL' in II one baudred acte-, in Mar si. ail eouiiry, lii iian.i. to the htsheat hilIer lor ci-h. 1 uhjtet to apprai-ment ami rod rip lion 4. DAVID MOW, Sheriff M C. vto XoT'CK. A BBC 'tiaje of the awaibrr ol tbe u...o.. v.il n. .. m k.. iv (i'ii-.-iii i. ,1 1 irrnoiv im sail t . 'iiiTt.my. Has caaaaaar aa ahaU be araagtatbertae Ihr ad lag. JOHN f;o)l. JOSEPH SUA W, MKSIKTT IIOUNhR.THO. HOTtallTO - PATEMT Är1öio::v i. HE ORK AT ZING AR I BIT! E R S , .4 ISAFE BLOOD PURIFIES. A 8PLENDID TONIC. A FLEA.HA XT BBTOMAGK, A CESTAJS CVMM and Prkventivi of Disease. Th-- Zin.iri IHtteia ire coinpownded from a ,rPtton orthecelelaat"d kcrptun phmidaa. r. tlaaM-. wJk. after yarf trial and wrlmeat . dcnVVr 1 th" i iter the mo-1 r-martcabte 1 refetahie prod act lee the enrti-. p rhapv bat en r vn-liiett eertaiiie. th'- tnot efl-ciivf m the rareca di .i-.. it. In coaiMaatlaa with the other ralnable pi .). rti.-- oT which the ZlmgUi Uittt-r are eonpeaed, Witt curt Dv -pepsin. Fever and Ague, liilion Fever, Colic. Coldx, Broacbitia, (onsumotion in its First Stages, Flatulency Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, It he mn a t i 8 m. Dysentety, Acute ami Chronic Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, TyphuH Fever, Yelhiw Fever. Scrofula. Disease of the Kidneys, Habitual Costivenes, ho. In th- provcr.tion .intl cwrartaeahore Ii it hu" sevcf bees known to f.iii. as tlaaassnds of oar intt atossiarfat citlaeai ttraagaoal aO pan of tbe ronatrj rill lextify. Let the aillict.-.l -. nJ ftr clrnOnr;- caotahtlas twathooaiahi Bad cenificatvx f those who have area ihHed after th- ir OV pes hsre beea orcaaaaaoai lu.pt it.--! hy cur aaat PMXCIPAL DEPOT. P RABTER4 CO., No. 6, Front St. PHILADELPHIA. Rec(mineiuleil by Ex. Gov, David U. nrter, ot' l't iinsv'vania, lion. Robert J. i Fisher. Hon. Edward MePheraoo, Hii. I Joel B. Dunn r, lion. Wm. MeSbcrrr, and In Pills Convenient for Use. Contain no Quinine. ProtluiM-s n Dizziness. No Hiiigingkig in the Ears. One I) sj; in a day sufficient. Ciih's Affne in its forms. No Unpleasant Tnte. Saefor the VoantntstCuiltlreii. V,. ?t now ,t' I li-t 11 . i 1 1 1 1 i . 1 5 b.p ,sui - or BUQKtUlI rt'lcl-e will not th'stfov its Ktlk'.lCV. . k lll.li U liKUlllfJt.N t' MP., 01 I.UA1. A0I NI I, rt. waviir, laaaV Sau 1 aails, Mo. W Koi sale i all thrasaaaa ,,ok idia hoot nllh. liL-w heaaaoam sha (braaala waai Walch three Pin arc prepared aad Anorn this and oar xiierleat-e m the mtm af thaia, run hon.'-tlv area saa thi-m a sra-f' ami n-Hahie medieine lltiiiL' entirely fre.' Inm nil ihi-oiiou- en rredleats thev can M safely aand while ..reformfas the active dattes oT life. Wa aaaaafl alvlsa al jt 111' I ' ... ... .... . 1 - ti la aae tlaaa. sada hv .1 mir trial you can ceo at tmee the l.-t-fl t il. ri'tl Irotn tneni Itm Morse,l IlM,Un ,l,t Fiik in all ease ornutioumeaB, lU'.fl i !" remuif irr.i'iiiaruici. l.irer . om utnints . "iJ "yau yrsieT. ss
BUSINESS NOTICES.
to TUt: FA A'-WAG' tkks& rSG coJyrr. LA PORTE THRESHING MACHINES'. I sal now srtMaatke LaPortc Thrrnbinc Macltine. Warranted to -rive -uti-fartin.. or no Tlio-t- t -liinfr a rKjl machine will do well to rail on me at woVCrcck. or addre me. hv letter, at Ply mentli. m i STEPHEN I ol iE.n. . . 1 , . I , m u. oi 10 nie in nn av are . noiiü'd to call at onci and make arrant p auents to par or give satisfactiow fas sowas way. If 'ow dont call soon vou will be calledoo. I fear I will he cnmpellod to resort to verv unpleasant neana to scttlo u tinge rlw neglect or refnee to settle j f bjxsy sjavb ky books sktvlco, axo nrsr n v v. i i m v. If. li Dtcaaoa. I 1. 1 1 I. mum m u ... . t . rii2 K:iiivi On aa after April It, ISOS, Trir. riiiinTr Btatfoac d 1R7, (Snafay rscjad.) a" follow: PPrata leavirtaicajro at CSS P. M.. !r;in dnlly Train leaving Ptttfbareh at t,N P. M., leaVea daily. ntAfX norxn XTEfT. BT ATI ON
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J. M. KIMRAIX. Oen'l Ticket Aceat. FURNITURE. RMTtRE. MA TRESSES. Spring Berts, and LOOKING GLASSES. ETC nyn aaeaaaled fanlit:;?. we Re eosb.ra U offer oi:r jcodn bt EASTERW PRICES, And euarantoc to Rtinfy tht pnblic. both u t tiit.- aahtj t.t our tfood ard l'u- pric. at which we offer them. ImPOMTE. ZXDIAXA FATt'TIIKR A CO UNDERTAKER. QfdaVjnra WARE. FU RXITURE. A. L ALLEM Ay at 0fcV Havp on hiind st all tlmi a compbtr ar.J eirii: r-u of Caaaat S Ware aai Paraltaia. vaarksVaj v ill --li at T r rc.l-tttinlile rat-H. Alo complrUtorli of Badcetaker't FaraMias Cond, auo t'ofltaa of ah kiaaa. Ayood Bestat bclohlni t tin; eatahUahairat. l?-nl.r. A. I.. A I.I.IMAK. A CO CROCERS. UPK.NKD. SHOOK at LRAWFQK& on tbe Corner South of lh farter Asa), kmtjmti oentt splendid tine of GLASSW ARE and LAMPS Of trie latest and moot approved Urle. wbu aill be asM at prices that defy c&r&petitiaa C VLL AND EXAMINE. Also a freeh iupply of VllOU A PA MIL r UROCKRIKS i nsh Paid for Country F 0 iV 17 SHOOK & CRAWFORD A. BEIKER m, CO., Wholrwle and retail dralf r is GROCERIES, PROVIS10SS rnorxFRY. q ffrxs warp. TobaecOi fiuffAfis, Ire? 'VIYMOTTH TTaiAVA
