Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 August 1869 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT. KDITKD ANT) ?l LISnET BY Ik Van Valbenburgh.

Tiirday, August IS, Nf

board tf trustees, a large portiou of whom would probably be icstrained of their perooal liberty if the ordinance were strictly enforced in all its points. Section 14 enacts that, ' It shall be

unlawful for any person owning-, or

B i having the custody or care of any

By-Ltwi and Ordinances of tue Cor

porate Town of Plymouth, Mar.hall rua at ;a w;tll;n tie Corporate lims lonty, Indiana I u 1. 1 1 I. . tl ta- An . .r

THE STATE.

For the Democrat. Eds Democrat: There is said to be

a difference between wit and humor. j Another Ohio draw-bridge i3 agiAlthough many may think the differ- tated at New Albany.

ecce slight, still therj is a difference

Solomon Coffman, an old citizen of Putnam county, dropped dead while sitting in a chair conversing with ome frieuds at his residence. Deeeas-

corn 19 scarce. ed was far advanced in years, and

served on the first grand jury formed

At Winamac old

Wit often stabs the person at whom its ajj per bushel.

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sliatts are directed. Humor never) The enumeration of children in ! in Putnam county.

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horned cattle, to permit the same to j uoes lol?. le genueat nature is never ; Indianapolis, betweci the ages of six

otteuded by its indulgence. 3Iero at- an,i twentv-one venrs. has boon mm.

BUSINESS NOTICES. yolvK FARMING t fSSSSB IX G COMMUMTY.

The Ind lanapolis Com mere m I VI V C tliofr TV 1 f Ii i n n .Li. MB j . L

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its of said town while wearing a bell." I wa,Pw ai rwWM" ine :iluuuul w , p'eted and loots up 11,031, of whom Pnfnn iStf , , - f, . u

Agassia

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aCCOrdrftg to promise made last That is a very sly way of raising the 1 -- . , are wanes anu oji colored. , had bargained for the Ow en abioet a t. i ,.i i . : r...i r. 1 of view, freoufnt v nve more cause : t r i- n '

w my giauvtu Bk a lujv ui , juice ui uiuie cows, ior in so iar an jjh?u tui, me uiiuuiciaimii ui wmiu; letter was received from Prof ! ! , f-C.- n Maat i n a 1 , avataaa . - f -. . ' . T r ar a a a Aai

above bock, which in its mechanical article is exempted from taxation or w - ; ennaren amounted to but I statin that he would end

execution is a burlesque on the art of penalties, in the same rat io is its mcr- 1 eu 10 11 esc rtm"K9 wor, uy j Tbe Franklin Democrat says: printing and will give to our readers eantile value increased, It has not j tbe perusal of " Gossip about Town, " j qC0J.C fJJoaVcr, of Whitewater town-

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s uch notations as seem to us appropri- ; yet tranipired that any member of the

ate when looking through it. board of trustees bought all the muley

a vo.uuiu u. nn,,u mauC . .Pp. au.u acoiJentally kilWj Qn Mqd. in the M. C. Republican last week.- - . , . , ' f .

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The powers granted, or legislated tu cows within range of the Corporation, I . 1 c 00 1 0 1 e or 0 ! he was in tboaei of choppii g down, the Marshal, arc supreme; very much j before the publication of the ordinance, j tioD'" aS the Sentlt;luca are wont to ft is supposed'that he ran in the way the Mine as those exercised by Kings. with a view of throwing them on the j call thouselves, that they are above of tlie fa,iiog tree to save his child Kmpcror, and the ' late lamented " ( market when their exemption trom les " KS8ip " in a11 ,ts vanous forms' aD(1jwho wa? approaching at that moment

duT.Qg the -recent unpleasantness. M gal penalties should render them par, , nc lauics are uie guuty ones There is noth.ng, or very little, Ht least, ticularly desirable. , this particular. No better argument

is uueueu io reiuie mis man nie vari-

that the Marshal can not do, or com

It shall be unlawful f or persons

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purchase, and that price was no object. This cabinet will give lhc University a world-wide reputation, as it ontains many specimens which cannot be duplicated anywhere. There are VI applications for divorces to be heard at the present term of the Madison Co. Common Pleas.

.... . , . . . r .t. ous items under the head of M Gossip pel citizens to do. il he tlunks the pub- to collect in groups in frout oi the 1

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ways rightly exercised, would doubt- '! he reason why walks in front of sa' t,CCC3S is Iuade manifest 00 the 8liht" j 1C5S bo beneu.-ial to the public; but loons are not to be obstructed, is that ; est PcrUdal- With your pension J man (and Marshals, are so prone tu do ' inconvenience to Some of , the mar I Mr' Kd,t0r' 1 W,M make a ,eW eXtnct5' !

tho?e things which they ought not to ; shal's teaauts might otherwise result. h, that to trust ihcui with uulimited The ordinances provide that men power is au unsafe policy. found in the streets intoxicated shall be Among the first of the aoU of the fined. This will amount to nothing, apostles of retrenchment and reform, is i a3 no judge or jury will fine a man for one to increase the salary of the Trus-! being intoxicated if he otherwise tees from i?lf0per se.-sion to ?o,00. properly behaves himself, and to alio stated salaries and per-' According to the fire ordinance, i'ui-ites to thi several o Seers of the ' where a stove nine enters a rhimnev.

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that vour readers may see

selves how this new edition of Paul Pry insinuates his proboecis into the m jst insignificant affairs, and flaunts them before the public in the columns

of the public priuts.

The public is first entertained with the following delicious morsel :

in the directiou in which ho intended the tree to fall.

Mr. Theodore Johnson, of Lafay

ette, well known as a

magazine writer, has accepted a posi tion on the editoral staff of the Cincin-

; ----- i Um by the Democratic State Central Comnati ( ommercm. to which t journal lie 1 ' i I .nil . ...

mittee, at LolumbUF, on the 17th mst. Accepting the manifestation of euthus-

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have charge of the foreign bureau of!1" w"" w ua,uo U1 "uu- "

We clip the following from the Cincinnati Enquirer, in reference to the

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translator and on. ltko. a. räUDLä-

ton for Governor of Ohio. The wisest thing possible was done

nac linnn n pnnipilinfnr fnr - lnnrr timr

for tliem- , , ., T , ...

e unaerstanu mat lur. donnson win

LA PORTE THRESHING MACHINES! I am nmr oellini; tho IjiPortc TTir-hip. Ma-chin.-. WHiaalai to civp attMatta a, or no Tho? v Z shin-,' a jr0(i macUiuf will call ii me t WoirrfH.k. or lattcai m.. v let trr. at l'lymnth. lit: STEPHEN 1 1)1" DEN.

RAUj-JADS.

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Tsoai In debt to BM in any way are notified to mil at once and m:ake arranreawenta to pay or give satisfaction in some war. If you dont call soon yos will br called on. I fear I will be eompelVd to ! resort to very unpleasant ncans to settle with those who ncjrlect or refuse to settle.

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the Commercial, a position for w hieb he is qualified in an eminent degree. The Terre Haute Journal parently by authority, announces that Hon. Daniel W Yoorhecs is not an aspirant for the oft'.e of Governor of Indiana.

- ThrroU a vouiil' ladv In this tmra" wlafl

talks" too much. She Is aho"t tweatr-twa : Thorn is no man in the ,tate who would

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vorpuratlun. uereiu can be louud a the space around it must be filled with I1""' a-

Vi e are also astounded with the in

sokitios. of the great ijroblew which , some inon-comoustible " material.

eovifrontcd the present board of Trustees wheu they were lohtailcd in office

As

formation that

- There Is a yonns; lady in town temporarily, who n saM to be the most" graceful" ladyjn the United State. All thepeople are talking a bout her parti f Spiral " Again .

that kind of material is not generally known to builders, may be some of the

namely: How to pay an indebted-j trustees, or other officers, can furnish Oaf of about 92,000 with only seveu the information. eeuts in the trcasurv. If an increase i mi . . is a.

j. le nceusc taw is muc ii ine sumu as T..nnr.,.mn.i r,i,inni.M Amn

- j i oi oui iuwi laui'ua T i. a- macaj , i u 4 a. j j oi one hundred per cent, in the salarv .1.. aaaaJ 1 --0 no-A nnlv ! thco:irrt " lassl in a chnrch. Waea the - tut one enacted two years ago, 0017 gates ars ajar the people win peek." etc. of .b. In, doe. Dot dmxmO, the iat y givcJ whole.,lk j, V8arIy j Thi the js , subject r Corporate debt of the town, .11 r.irther 1 ,ietBM at w00 .UI. peddlers ncWsP!lI)!r comment , k Dot nCees-

IU "SWMV- uuiti uuuuL- ( who caunot afford finc i10rse;J an i wag. leal bo futiJe; uuless, perhaps, another j ons wffl bc re(llired to pay from ly00 Increase should be resorted to, just to j to 00 per daJ aa . 1 - . 1 , 1 , ,.1 1 n

VILM U lllUir tlf - fnwin. in- x- . . . . . . . , 1 01rlv nil Ihnt ia fTnoil m Ina tiow

. v. v -J amsai v v a. 7 v v a a. a a v. a 1 V " f laws may be found in tho old. An ovemowerinir avalancb of words ncr

voluble, voluminous; to undertake to'VU(cs thc en'ire statute." follow whic'i would land the most sen- j This j. QOt "puwiSIlcd by authority." feible man in the county :n the insane but j, nevcrthole..9 reliable. Kvery soiateh of a pen ncces-; ,

f?ary for him It make in the tiaenarge I iotll tie Brownlowa. sons of the i ladies and gentlemen of this place

of his duties, is elaborated with an ex-; Turson," were defeated in securiug j tlcn wi,1( Up wUh the rather netne and perspicuity fearful to coo--U the TeattilN UP LqwTOe-1 interrogation, of why the . . although thev mnnortfed Heuler, and 1 c J

template. It 'tie present ucrt, cr - j "r- - ewoBS cntionetl are keepin

it. ,. 'axa i 11 a i . j i .

ter est. The iaatmctiooj tv

the Clerk arc

sary for the author of the items to add that M whet the gates are ajar the people will peek; " nor is it necessary that I should mention the character of the ''people" who "peek," under tuch circ 'instances. Further along it is stated that there are "several marriages hourly expected, " and following is a long string of initials of names of well-known young

long

the

before

niainrtiv in their rosnoet

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au oiaur i,iers, wti l-joiuij lumu .i incts. This is not to be wondered at . audience waitiuir so

t;r wt.h the instructions given, for ' however, when such candidates to far ' tK. ,urtain rises. "

one yeir.he may etil oa us for refrftfch- forget their dignity as to avail them- Therc m other tU.bitfl of al i ii . .i . selves of the opportunity afforded by a . , , ....,. ruents suitable to the scascn. . .....v . J , 4. f '-nith and moment, with the foreffOlDS . , a t circus exhibition, to enter the ring' im" u Ui,JUJl-l, ua iuh0uiubi It is made the duty z Sati board of and w fortb their claiius t) thc po. but I trust that those I have already trustees to order the Marshal to col- ahion of State Kepreseutatives, Shame- given will prove sufficient. And now, iect the delinquent taxes in the man- fnl things are sometime done in the Editor, bavins trespassed on your tier prescribed by law as to cowrtj ?f JfU1 TZ bk , tU time aed space thas moeh, permit me .... Lmi'.hairpi hot heodiMi rrown Iowa r

treasurers. Has the preset uard dl- sheai.-Ä' Jot Val ' to of ) ou if il is considered the

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excite more enthusiasm as a candidate, but as a friend of Mr. Voorbees, we say that we arc glad ho declines, because he is needed elsewhere. The senate of the nation is bis appropriate sphere, whither he should go as the successor of Morton. Kvansvillc Courier. Thc New Albany Commercial (republican) says: Hon. D. W. Voorbees, so his home organ, the Terre Flaute Journal says, emphatically declines to allow the use of bis name as a prospective candidate for governor." It is not our funeral, to be sure, but nevertheless we would modestly intimate that thc dcLiocracy can not find in their party in tlie statea more competent, meritorious or popular candidate than Hon. M. C. Kerr, of this city, and if thoy ncminntc him they will show more good snse than we are inclined to give them credit of possess

ing.

Reoisti r

Oh, ingrat itude! How sba-cper than

a serpent's to oth, " is it to havejone's

higbth of inaialy dignity to baudy the namis of ladies, (or go near it that citizens of Plymouth know wbo are

reeted tho Marshal to collect the delin

quent taxes, and if so, why don't be do iff

The old ordinance relativ rto OUlld- j faaada m fatek OB hiiii in adversity! ' cantj in a newspaper, thus making

eiJc-waiks, is repealed and a ; Tlia t tiesc rovVnlows , w ho ha re been i them the common town-talk, on the

acw one enacted which is supposed to the net idols of radicalism .si.-e the s,-rec- iQ the shops, '.he stores, the

breaking out of thc war. who have ' saloons, and kthc 'corners" where lied, robbed and murdered foi the j loafers '; most do congregate ? " I con-

ood of the cause, who have aesctr.Mcludcby staunS that' alt,ugb my

to either directly

items. I am one

be just the thing the people have becu

suffering for. The first sentence of thc ordinance says that "all side -walks

ordinance says that -all Blde-walKSj aMVaM0 feaa. Sesetra 1 011109 bI slaung inat hereafter built in said town, shall be j eJ thc pulplt tlJ pol;ticaI purposes, Sid lname was not rTrcd i laid on oak tri nger. not les? thn four j havc )Jone thc fou,est acd blackcs;or remotely, in the

Inches wide, and of plank not less than

one and one-half inches thick." From

which we isler that t&6 ikickmeu of

at the stringers is not to be considered. Thc builder of a side-walk has only to take a few oak boards off the ga: deu fence, and lay them down for stringers, and bc aud his walk arc all right. Further on, the ordinance says, "All walke, fwhen over four feet wide.; shall have stringers at least every three feet." Tbis Weald give two stringers to a sixfoot walk. Thi3 fact, viewed in con ncetiou'with the regulation that requires no thickness to the Wringers, renders it morally certain that tho ordiuaue

is the result of the

dorn and ripe experience of the board

a trustees and their advisers. If Pljih outh does not now take long and rapid strides toward perfeciion in her sjstem of internal improvements, it will be as great a wonder as that the indebtedasg of the town docs not diminish by increasing the salaries of the officers lioys XfC prohibited from playing ball in the streets; and; the men will not be permitted to shake to see ' who's to blame." In fact no kind o tramh

A O ling will le allowed. Section VI reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful fur the owner of any person having the care or custody of any swine, horses, uiulea or asses, to per mit the same to run at largs within the forporate limits of said town." the guilty to be fined from three to ten dollars The Marsha! has issued ahandibiil, in which he says the ordi nauce prohibiting swine, horses and mules from running at large will be Htrictly enforced. We cannot see why he should omit the last animal uaim-d

work that could be required of them,

1 1 that they should be thrown over

board is a e.rimewhose baseness cries to heaven. Thc It-fitter and other papers of its ilk, have encouraged such meu to g, on in their course, and if a few white meu were murdered or imprisoned, of if thousands of them were denied tho right of suffrage, it watt all rieht so long as the interests of the SW wm 4mm (iod aod morality " party were subserved thereby. Hut now that the radicals have been burricd so deep that they will never again hear thc awful blasphemies of the Parson, the junior Hrownlows are thrown over because.

concentrated wisJ forsooth, they advocated their claims

to a seat in the Legislature before a circus aud menagerie audidnce. Ye (Jods! as if that were a crime compared to the systematical electioneering which has procedeed from our pulpits for the past eight years.

SsXTUl'l majority in Tennessee will figure up nearly 66,000. It is a beautiful sight to notice the squirui-

in;rs o 1 the red-hot. fire aud brimstone

who believes emphatically in " women's

lights, " not in the latest acceptation of the phrase, perhaps, but in that brotder sense which would protect their name and reputation from being made the subject of unrestrained "gossip" by the would-be sterner sex, and which will inevitably affect them injurioUily. It is eaid that To moun a mischief that i pant and croup Is the n-xt way to draw new niitchior on, " and altlough 1 may hope to accomplish a little good by my remarks, I shall school myself to bear it with meekness, siould I find, after reading the next issic of thc Republican, my labor has been vain . Youis, for the right, Seukphina Smyth us, ELECTIONS IN INDIANA. The fohowing dispatch to the Chicago Tim tt is of some importance. Indianapolis, Aug. 11. It is probable that elections will bc held iu all the counties where vacancies occur by expirations of the term of office, or otherwise, at ihe usual time of holding lections-October, 1870, The ground

radical papers of the north, over this I UkcD by the acn'ocra7 is that tl,c la

vesult. Some claim it as a victory! will they be so keeu to do it when the Tennessee LegUlaturo sends Andrew Johnson to the Tnited .States Senate? We think not.

It is said that the carpet-baggers in Tennessee since theolection are packing up their dirty shirts and thc few papor collars that remain unturned, preparatory to ''scratching gravel" for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, V ermont, and other points. The Mem phis papers beg them to stay, as the

in the ordiuance amstsi a fellow feeK! streets will need clcaoiuir shortly. in, make- hiiu tyoedrotM kiud" to the' Rvchesln StmtutmrJ,

is unconstitutional, and flagrant usurp

ation of power, upon which the seal of popular condemnation should he placed. If one legislature assumes the power to postpone elections one year another may use the precedent in postponing elections ten years.

The Michigau City Enterprise says that three ruffians c.ught a young German girl, a few nights ago, while on her way home from singing school, and attempted to violate her, but she resisted manfully and finallv escaped. A convict in the state prison, named Ilolingcr, attemped to ''shuffle off his mortal coil" one day last week, by butting his head against the walls of his cell. lie didn't succeed, but managed to batter up his head-piece in a terrible manner. Typhoid fevor and dux prevail in Boone county. Four deaths in one family within the past seven weeks, and the remaining two bedfast, with very little hopes for recovery. We understand that a man by the name of Hicks, residing in Monroe towusbip, was struck on the head about two weeks since by a party of men who made a raid upon his house, from thc effect of which he has since died. Thc matter should be looked into by the proper authorities. Delphi rimes. Last I'riday evening on thc arrival of the " o'clock eastern train a man got off, having in charge another man handcuffed. The prisoner was hurried to jail tud locked up. The supposed officer disappeared, and no one knows exactly what the other man is iu jail for. Tvrrc Hautz Express. At the Episcopal Convention held in Kvansvillc, on Thursday last, it was u resolved that tho present energies of this convocatiou be directed at once to plant the churh in any or all of the towns on the Kvansville and Crawfordville railroad, in Übson county." Thc Spencer county Journal contains a notice from the auditor and

treasurer of that county that some

scoundrel has gaiucd access to their office aud erased aud changed figures, altering amounts very scrioubly thereby, and committed other depredations. A committee is investigating thc matter, and thc officers offer a reward of ?100 for evidenco that will discover and convict thc guiity persons. A mysterious disappearance of

H. Pendleton was received in the re

cent State convention as a clear indication of the popular preference, and unwilling to incur the delay in ODening the canvass which would be inevitable if the convention were to be reassembled, the members of tbe committee concurred in tendering to that gentleaian the nomination for Governor of Ohio. We are confident- that every democrat in tbe State, and thousands of the opposing party who have become disgusted with the corruption of its leaders, and alarmed at the revolutionary tendency of the pvHoj they persist in pursuing. The complete and unquestionable identification of Mr. Pendleton with the position taken by the democracy in their plattoim upon tbe great question) of the finances, negio suffrage, and the tariff, guarantees us against the possibility that any conceivable tactics of tbe enemy cao divert the attentiou of the people from these paramount issues of the campaign. In a fair contest apon these issues, a dem

ocratic triumph is as the dawning of the election day ; and, with Mr. Pendleton for our candidate, we have tbe positive assurance that tbe issues are squarely pres?nted and fully understood. We congratulate the democracy aud the people of tbe State upon the auspicius result of tho cemmitte's deliberations; a result which wo cannot

doubt will insure the final overthrow of radicalism in Ohio, on the, second a aT Tuesday of next October.

POPLAR

At bc 1UKJ BOX MANUFACTORY. The Basswood to be of clear white. 4 feet lonir, no red wanted- Mnnlc bolts to be 4 feet loni: and clpar. PaaVhrhnlta i Iii.

Meet lone audof ood quality. All to W clear and sound, bark . oil' and of good sice. Highest market price in CASH will j be paid on delivc rv The best LATH !

constantly on hand. BAILEY & SON-

Statin, ä Til. ST"- J"'"'. i nun wiiilfaia TMUltSa GOfXO Uttts?

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BUSINESS NOTICE. ELLIJTG'Ol'T AT REDUCED MICKS. MRS. BC A-JAMES, of Bourbon, Ind.. wibir.- to decline banaaaa. offerrt all of her Stock formale. ronsisting of Oress Uood;. Iloop Skirts, GloTej. Sewing OottOll nid Silk, Parasols, Ac. also a good

assortment or Diuienery uoooa, ucn as Hooiien, Hati?, Kihhons and Flowers, together with Srhow

Cases.

A C RE AT BARGAIN. An person or persons w ishing to engage in the Millenary busi aess can hare all the stock Ac, at First Cost, and pospessiou given immediately. The above stock is a very desirable one, eon

sitting of the IvUeet Stjles. and a'l purchased at the lowest cash prices. For further information

Please call on the undersigneu.

48ÜJ M KS. M.A. ' JAM h .

An old gentleman by the nauio of Arnold, living about one mile South of New Paris, died very suddenly on Saturday morning. He up and washed him self, and after breakfaut took his scat on thc porch, as was his custom, to take a littlejnap. Soon afterwards he

was discovcrd to bc dead yean ol 1

LECAL ADVERT S. OX-RESIDENT. Stat5 of Indiana, Marshall Countj. Ind

Common pleas Court, Novembei term, ISC.

Catharine C. Lasher. Ts. Divorce.

Smith Lusher,

Tho plaiutiflfin the above entitled cause, by her attorney, has filed in my o fläc her

complaint ngainst the defendant, fi.d it

appearing by the affidavit of a co aipetent persen that the delendant, Smith Lasher, is a non resident of the state of Indiana, he is therefore hereby notified of tho pendency of said complaint ngainst him and unless ho appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of aid cause, on the second day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court hous e in Plymouth on the Ifat Monday in November, 1869, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in bis absence. JOHN C. CL'SHMAN, Clerk. Anthony & Church, Att'ys for PPff. 50 APPLICATION FOK I. b'KNSK Notice Is here by Mvcn that the undersigned will, at tbe September term of the Coinmissson r's Court, of Marshall County, Indiana., apply for license to retail Ivnons. malt and spirituous liquors in 'i'ss quantities than a aaaftl The, location on which we propose to Hell is on south half of lot 3S in the original Hat of the town of Plymouth, Marshall ( Ottntv. Indiana. V A NV ALKEN Hi K . 1 1 & SUAKKS.

APPLICATION FOK LICENSE. -Notice is here by jcfwea that the aadenigMS will, at the September term of th Commissioners Court of Marshall County. Iudiana. apply for license to retail vinous, malt and rpirituons liquors In teas quantities than a quart. The location on which I proposti to sell Is lot N o. 2. in the town of Inwood, formerly called Pearsonville, Marshall Co.. Indiana' ISAAC J. BARLOW,

V by given that the undersigned has been appointed adtiiinlstrator of the estate of Jacob Kline, late of Marshall coenty, deceased. Th- estate Is supposed tobe sohent PETER KKK 1ITLEV, Adm'r

A riM.ICATION FOR LICENSE Notice iB

horcbv eien that the tinders iirned will at the

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two respectable members OI SOCICty, On I September t.-rm of the commissioners' court of

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.Yiarstiaii rouniv, luuiana, a inn nr ii in en 10

Monday night, has caused considerable talk in town. The mau left a wife and three children ; the wpaian left a good huflband and one child. All thc proceeds of a 'prosperous cooperago business, in which thc man was engaged, wore taken, leaving uothing lor the

He wa. 77 ; deserted family to live lpo. - Wmh 1 lo ( 7s .1 ii ,""

n'tail vinous, malt and snirltnoux liquors In less quantities than a quart. The location on whieh I propose to sell s cm lot fto. 11. In Boley's 1st addition to the town of Bourbon, Bourbon township Marshall countv. Indiana 4S JACOB M AT.

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XX herebv jrlvent that, the undersigned will, at the September term of the commissioner's court of Marshall county.Indiana, apply fora license to retail tinons. malt and spltituons Ilqnora in lent ?ns ntitieg than a quart Thc location on which propose to sell is on lof no H Martln'i addition to th-- low n oi Bourbon. B-'iirVmi tow nship, Mar shall mm' 1 Indi in i A I IM M AI

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ZJXGARl HIT! E R 8 , A SAFE It LOO I ?l lilEJFR, A 8FLEXDID TOXH . .1 FLEAS AST BEVGMAGaT, .1 (FETUS CÜEE Pre (; E stti or Ir s e ae .

Tne Ziugan Bitters are compounded fom a- pre 'cript-iei cf the celebrate! Egyptian physacia.1. kJr. Cheop'is. vV'rtc. after real r4' triai and experiment di -covered the Annan tttrb tae mot remarkable vegetable prcrlnciioa the ertrth. pr rbop. has ever yielded certainly the racst eSective in rhe cure of dii-.-ase. It. in combination w ith thc other valuable ftoperties of which the Z:ar;. BUtcr? are composed, wiil cu'e

Dyspepsia, Fever and A;uc, Bilious Fever, Colic. Coldf , Bronchitis, Cun.uniptiort in its First Stages, Flatulency. Nervorw Debility, Female Coraplaibt., Rheum ati su, J)ys2iiteij, A?uttr and Chronic Disrrksst, Cnolara Norbnv, Cboltra, Typhus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidueys, Habitual (Toitiveaes, &c.

In the prevention and cure of the above diseases It hss never been known to fail, as thousands of our most prominent cttizens rhroiighout all part of Ihe country will testify. Let thr afflicted e:td for circulars containing testimonials and certificates of those who have been cured after ir rases have been orcnoanccd hopelew by oar best physician.

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F. RAHTEK k CO., Mo. G, Troat St..

Recommended by Fx. tov. David H Porter, of Pennsvlvania. Hon. Ilobert J. Fisher, Hon. Edward McPhefSon, Boa. Joel B. runner, Hon. Win. McSherrv. and others, of Pennsylvania. Bold by Drug gists and dealers even where. (39-ly

FURNITURE. pXRNITVRK.

MA TR ESSES, Spring fSf ifs, auä LOOKING QLAS8E6. ETO.

HaTin TmcqnaK-d facriitica. r a.s rnaMea !i otfr olr gopds at

i:s i v.u prices.

And'gaarante to satisfy the pnbb'-. r,oth aa ta tb (juality of ?u f"'t prcr atwliicb we offrtberr.'.

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FURNITURE.

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Have on band at al? time a cmr.;-te and e gan att-ck of Cabinet Ware and FnmitMre. whicV they will sei i at rcry reasonable rates. Also a roniplta stock of undertaker's Furnishng (ioodf, an CoaaM r all kinds. A gooa Hearse beloatfnx ! the establi? ment.

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jrT OVESED. &D00K Jb CRAWFORD. an the

Corner Sowthof fAt furkrr hotf . haijntt ernea a Splendid h'ne of

In Pills Convenient for Use. Contains no Quinine. Produces no Dizziness. No Ringingfag in Ear. One Done in a day sufficient. Cures Ague in all its forms. No Unpleasant Taste. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exerewe will not destroy its Efficacy. MEYER WHrTHERS et f 0 ., aSKÜtAt AOENT", KI, . ne," Ind , 'nd s. L ti "

OLA88WARE and LAfP8,

cf the latest and moot aporoved style, which will be sol at prices that defy competition CALL AND K AM INK.

Also a fresh supply of CHl t. Fa V7. r ORCfX FRlFA Cash I 'a iJ for Qomtl'g Produ- e 17 SHOOK i CRAWFORD

BRCKBR aV CO., Wbolcaale and retail dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISOS, CROCKER J',1 QTFESSVTARF. Xoa?oo, Cigars, äc ,

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