Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 July 1862 — Page 3

VOLUME

THE PLYMOUTH WE3KLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 27.

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Local and Miscellaneous. D.E. VANVALKENBTJRGH. : : Editor; DEMOCRATS OF GREEK TOWNSHIP You are rcqueste i to rat ct n convention at the . .. c.f?i th o.l dav of N ewiiousi school house, on Saturday the -i day of Aut.btostlectuciepaieaioaueuucuu - tj. convention, on the 9th of August. Ut n.nr er fnyiiiTTK. . - UNION TOWfcHIr V &N 1 iU. The Democrats of Union Township are request-j to meet at Shirlf.ts school house on the 2d d;iy of; August 18C2, for the rurpose of selecting de legates to attend th County Convention August 9th. Mant Democrats. WEST TOWNSHIP.Th. Democrats of Wet Township are request ed to meet at the Thompson school house on Sat wuay,the2d day of August 1662, for the purpose J of selecting delciatesto attend the County Con mention on the 9ih of August. Mant Democrats. DEMOCRATS OF WALNUT TOWNSHIP. You arercq ested to meet at Center school ; house on Saturday Angut 2d, to select delegates j to attend tlio Couri!7 Convention; August 9thMant Democrats. TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP. The Democrat of Tippecanoe Township are re qnested to meetatTippecauoetown Saturday, Aug est 2d. for the purpose of selection dt!gaW?s to jtttead tht County Convention. August 9th. Mast Democrit. DEMOCRATS OF BOURBON TOWNSHIP. You are requested to meet at Bourbon on Sj.t- j arday, Aug. 2d, for the purpose of selecting dele- J M.isr Dexucuw. ! ; CENTER TOWNSHIP CONVENTION, i The Democrats of Onter Towinip are request- j dtomeeta: Co.-Vi Hall at 2 oVok p. m., on oaturdar, .-u;nit 2, f.jr the pi-rpoee of selecting ' . . i elec;ites to attouJ the Ci';r.tv Conveution, Aur- " . O Vat 9th. Br Ordkr. Of Cokmittee.

The I cr.iocratj of Polk Township will hold their tl,c Democratic County Conventioa for tht oflice Tonh!p Coavcution, S.tVurdtr, Aujust 2J. at I of Sheriff of Marshall CountyTjucr City. We are authorized to announce the name of Enr-on Democrat: ÖDEÜ M. BAUKARD, as a candidate for the ofrhcr; wnl be a meeting of the citizens of Foix ; , en, f , .r. . ,. . , . , heeof Treasurer of Muraliali County subject to tin? Townj'np at lyner Citv, taturd y July 2oth at I . . . - ,, . , . : decision of the Union nominating Convention to -0 o clock A. .u., for the purpoa-i of taking into ' . A 1 , e . mectoa ue 2nd day of August next. con!ideratoa the coalition of the families of our

roMlers, at: 1 procuricg aid lor tliosc in destitute j circumstance!. MANY CITIZENS. Republican Conxri'&stona! Conicn Hon. I The r.tteiditc at the Republican Congre?- i lonal Convcr.tiori from ahroal last ThurJ-tr, 1 t w very lair, thoueh fer from thi com.'fy were j aslund. Of ciar? Schnylcr Colf.ix was nomi-1 nated. though there was a ftrong feeling j jg;iiut him in tl:c I.i rirte dt lcgAtiou. Ilia : wondt rlul ju-'i-rj witii tbtir Fort-ilHcc as not jIea:n to many, an 1 had a tendency to epen the r . .1 , r.... .!. ct : . ..:-.. "JC O b.liCU U.' M.. l.l.UOtlliVH I IS it VI lta'Mt. j and deinagGu-e ani won't do to bet on. Of course j be maoV a s?eeeh. and of couw hv said: Rebe! ! Juve n?) rlI.tJ, that a wliite nt.n is bound to rc- . . . - . .i. a k:n .1. .. ... . I he could gt, h'ce he had to take it. And welt marked tlte g cwir.g cf his ve when he cxultingl s.id "Jc.2.1 1 "o th liked God, ii,$t the footstep of tlte slave wa r.( longer Leurd at nir National j Capi:c4. TLi wadüot as well a he conlJ ih, ! but the bet he could d. aud thn the abolitioa applauio rung out lou l and long and cl-sar the woo Is re-echoed vi:h the bhout a;;d wc though: verily, John Brown's spirit is a matching on,' &c This and more like it was Schuvlcr'd ppeech. Then Gilbert, the "unappreciated," wai brought ! oat, aid th: effect of Ijar:ng the Democratic j party was thuwn by ii.trvicc!ng him as Colonel, j His :pv:!i followed by another convert that i wil! Im: d:ia;.pr:nttj if he is irom r.-.-utoii. S. we go. Who comes ntit. Thre nrc Eiill : good iLiujrs iu tturc for ' Ufcetl-io-be" Democrats. ! . . , . An I iihappy Delegate. Oneofth-? delegates to the Sch ivler convection fast Thursday, from St.irk.wa most unfortunate I:ho'J:L li'i n " c'runker th in several other we eaw, he 1 s,i a auch more afflictirg time. lie became noisy, acainst the ordinance; and was taken in charge by the .Mirshal. Showing fight, he w.'i9 competed to submit to a slight process of hoking; promising to be quiet aud g" righ' home he was rdeaed, and starte! for hia, "domicil, where he waj king" and succeeded in getting out of the corponte limits, where, by a misunderstanding wiih hi hore, he waa brou ght to grief, and returned to town minus horse less ou- boot, ani with no hat on, and as to his coat-that watt gone with the left boot, and muddy, well, he looked sad. Buthisfpirit wag all right; he still ....Jt.e.u...t..be ieved in SchuTlcr, the Chicago Platform, con Cacatin cf ntrabandi, and the last word wc heard him utter, 3 we sadly turned frwra him; e fleeting rpon the vicissiiiidea ofJifc, were "If ole Abe want's to send nijrgenup Nor:h, wy, I'll put 'em oa my farm, awhile, for "im anyhow. Where's ray coat? Fight. Last "1 hur?day, a delegate we guecs, for he was tiht in the course of a eonsultat on with a Democrat, remarked that if he (the Democrat) aid the Republican wanted to free the nigger?, be lied, thereupon he was immediately presented with a beautiful pair of black eyes, "contrary to peace and dignity of the Stale of Indiana." Newberg. The copy of the Ncwberg affnirwas handed in last week but by mintake of the printers , wa not et up, nd the error wa not discovered until the Usue wa half worked off. We beg pardon cf ouf readers, and promise no more nach mistakes. W Intend publishing all the rews, and will do so hereafter. Congressional Convention, The Democrats of the county ehould take mc lmmedi ite step for appointing delegates to attend the Cor.grerfbional Convention at Winnmac n-xt 'I hursdav, August 7:h. Thii id a aiattcr of importance aud should bs attended to. Rcrrtiltln. Marshall County i?fi;iifl her companies faster thai, any other county in the District, and has more nea tainted for the new rcgimcntu than LaPorto

At his residence n Green Township On the even"ng of the 27 th inst., Ransom Wiser, age J abo ut 35 years, of Cholera Morbus.

(On Friday. July 16th, Alice, con?oit of Andrew Hume, in her 53d year. LOST. , V N or abort the 24th day of Jul, 1862; a ' V pocket book, containg a small amount of , Hn,Unote on Joel Parker for $500. and ;oneon Jame3 LyQch for $07. All personsare ! cautioned agauist purchasing either of these notes. i I will dv a liberal reward to any person rtturnI ine the pocket book and contents to the Democrat j office at Flymoutn. juua haiiai.ii No.2tf VniioiiiKJOJiiciitss. AVDITOR. TETER SCHI.ARB, of German township, will be a candidate before the Democratic county convention for the office of Auditor of Marshall county. JACOB R. N. KLINGER will boa candidate before the Democratic County Convention, for the office cf Auditor of Marshall County. ALEXANDER C. THOMPSON will beacandidate for Auditor of Marshall county, before the Democratic county convention. HIRAM C. RURLINGAMEwillbeacandidate before tW Democratic County Convention, for the officcof Auditor of Marshall Countv. ALEXANDER C. STALEY will be a candidate before the Democratic county convention for the office of Treasurer of Marshail county. DANIEL O QUIVEY will be a candidate bcore the Democratic County Convention for the office of Treasurer of Marshall County. WILLIAM M. PATTERSON will be a can didate before the Democratic County Convention, for the oflice of Treasurer of Marshall County. SHERIFF. HENRY M. LOGAN will be a candidate before the Democratic countv convention for the ofSc of Sheriflf of Marshall county. DAVID HOW will be a candidate before the Democratic county eonveutioa for the office of Sheriff" of Marshall couutv. JorIN SNYDER, of Pok township, will be a ,. , . , r .1 candidite before the Democratic coutty convcu- . . , x . rf , linn fnm tizj ftf ftf S'inT it UiKhili cn'iii!' JAMES D. WOLFE will be a candidite before W 60011$. GOV. JOHNSON, OF KENTUCKY, KILLED t Rut still the Co'tim.c to roll in at OVERMAN'S V ARIETY STORE ! or. U'jo.t soctji or rEKsinx & ro. onvo store. I -ciild nuv ti the citizens of I Marshall anil Adjohsin? Counties.! I keep a. fuTi assortment of DRY OIISIS, 'OUT Äz li & CATS, All br.yg'.t for ready pay at the LQWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES ! ? iiid Ii! b-i hl in the same warWe onIy ask th.u our ni.:g,ibor5 caI1 and cxam jiuc g,-odsacd prices. All COUNTRY PRODUCE takeu at tl c higheftt market price, n-liy E. C. OVERMAN MANHOOD: How Lost! How Restored! Just Published, in a sealed envealope. Trice Six Cent. A LECTURKON THE NATURE. TREAT ment and radical c:re of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Wesknes . Involuntary ''irissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marri.ice cenerallv. Nusness Cons.imption. Epilepsy and Fit ; Lnt? and Phys.eal I, capacnty. resulting from Self-Abuse, kc By Robert J. Culverwell. M.D., Author ot the treen Uook, Slc. The wor'd renowned autnor. in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience thitthc awful consiliences o! Self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation, bougies, instruments, rins, or cordials, pointine out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whieh every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself ehesply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousancs. Sent vnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on the receipt of b'ix cents, or two postage stampr. bv addressing Dr. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE, 107 Bowc-y, New York, P.O.Box 458G. ftb20-41v LIQUORS, WHOM SiLi: & II ET A 1L. AIpo, inthearne building, one door north cf the Bank, may be found at all times a full Ftock of Pare and Unadulterated Liquors, TO-WIT Double and Single Rectified Whiky, Ol Rye Whisky, Cherry Brandy, Oin, Torfand Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY! The Butler of which latter article wo pai Bonded Store House hi New Ynrk r;u. d at the Our Liquors are all pure und wc will 6f1I at as ow priccB a-i the name quality can be n uchas d in any establishment in this or its adjoining State. Dealers, before purchasing, woulil l,.".!! tn call and mplc J.F. VANVALKENBllIlGir A ro

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Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES wanted from four to nine years old, from fifteen to fifteen and a half hand high, and in good order. Applv to HF.SS k NF-SSKT,. Jur."".r l'J'.G

THE IIUM3UGS HAVE BUKa'ED! But the firm II. B. DICKSCN & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary hae made arrange-

! raents for A N i By adding immensely to their .'ready unrivalled j stock of I HARD WAJiE , CUTLERY, & a? 0 TI IV- W AR E , SHEET -IRON WARE! Agricultural Implements, GLASS, OTION C&30-, dbc, cfcoHaving just arrived from the EASTERN CSTIK8, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers a T PWe arc able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS T O Caxh .and Miorl Time K j crs j THAN EVER BEFORE!! h.lVC a COIllcIetP fni-!c of VirrtIi5iirr nrr t 0 i - j --J- r i t lining to the trade, and are selling goods on I iJottcx Terms Th:tt any other pimil.vr NORTHERN et ibli-htnent in INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! I supplied with all the materi-i!. and toolj necessary to turn out TH BKST OF WO ft And boing under tin; Superintendence of Mr. J. U. LKONAIin, an xperu-nced Tinner, we. feci confident in being able to jjivo entire satisfaction iu the line of t 1

TIN-WARE:iW!lll an(l adjoining Counties.

An examination of o ar stock and prices cannot fail to convince purchaser 1h.it wc are offering superior inducements. Give u a call. II. IL DICKSON k Co. II. D. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22, lJ-Gl 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the IJridge, and within a feir minutes4 walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber hajut opened the above IIoujc, and iadetermined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of public patronage. II I S T A 13 I, rc Will be supplied with thcbeJt the market affoid ; charges reasonable, and every exertiou used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES! Attached to the premises, and a faithful osclor alwayein attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. Pty mouth, Wart-.li 21, 16UI ?m3 3,ttornctf$. 1. T. IlllaL.I,llS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. irOFHCn IN WLSTFRVELT BLOCK-XC Practices in Marshall, Fulton, Pulaski, Starke, Lake. Porter, St. Joseph, Laporte and adjoining counties. jan3U lly. dTe. vanvalkenburgii, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTAKY 1i;ilLIC PLYMOUTH, :: :: INDIA1TA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and ackuowl edged. Collection!, and all other busincKS will receive prompt attention. Office up tairs in the Building. 45lf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS,

Warehouse Trucks, Letter Prosfies &c. FAIRBANKS, CSREENLE1F k 0., L7"Be careful to buy odW the genuine. p Jim- "v le!-!Plr.

GLORIOUS NEWS!

ODR COUNTRY IS NOW SAFE. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE T O MUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, but the great question that now agitates the American people, 3 the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK &, TO AN, Westcrrclt Hlock, 3 y-ra Thev have made ample provisions to supplr ail , who arc in want of anything in their line of trade i i To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves June 6, 18G1 131v rpiIE PLACE TO BUY lTaik, Locks, Butt?, Hinges, Glass SASH &C, 13 BUCK & TOAN'S I T? at JF YOU WANT A Good Cools. Stovo (-o to BUCK k TOAN'S 19 nndbuvit! HE plac? to buy anything in tlio Hardware Lino Is at 13 BUCK k TOAN'S J r I 1I1L I'LALti 1 u ui; Y w fin v-i as--Hoes, ForV srvip Snaths, Cradles Et:.,ijat Id' BUCK k TOAN'S ttrorrrifS. SOMETHING NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF F A. AL 1 1, Y GROCERIES, Which they intend to eell is low as any other House in Vorthern Indiana. Their Stck ccusists of .SYRUP, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER 4 Qneeusvrare, cf every Description. v oodenwaro, Of all kinds, such äs is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTHY PKOPUCE. They will take almost all kinds ol Cuutry Pro ducc In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER TUE tfLACE. (D'Onc door above S. k M. Hooker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, PLYMOUTH, - IiVDlAXA.

AB. BECKUlt it 10. November i:t I KM Mtf

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-TIIIS GREAT COMMOTIO N AT S. & M. BECKURJS, la caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED OF SPRING AND STOCK SUMMER AND ! READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT HUSH IS AT IS. & M. BECKE Corner of ISicliinn ' TPortc Street?. and S. & 31. BECKER. i Would most respectfully inforuT heir numerous customer, and all other citrons of ."Wurall and surrounding counties, that they have I JUST RECEIVED, Direct, from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock cf RY (GOODS!! KEADY-MADE CLOTHING! HATS AND CAPS, !SrOTI02S5 cfcC. etc. EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. I i--j. ii i i I i iicir uoikw were careiuiiy pcicctcj anu oougui j for Cash, they t-an. therefore, Sell as Low as the Lowest, And WILL DO SO all the time. If you don't believe it, call aud be convinced. CALICOES. They have 500 pieces of Prints, all of the Best Qualitr and Latest St tie?. C1IALIES AND DE LA INES. They have 35 pieces of Pacific Chalics and te Laiuee, nil the very handsomest fig urea and colors. GINGHAMS. I Ginghams, at Very Low Prices. i i LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cU. up. ALSO Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They have a pplcndid a.ortment of White Goods such as Ilrilliantcs, Jarkonet, and 5000 yds of bleached and tinbleached Muslins. t - IJ T N I M S , ifc C Thcv have -2 Bales of Denims and Hickorv. GLOVES, HÖS1EIIY k NOTIONS. Their t lock of Glove?, Hosiery arid Notions is Inrge and iashiouablo Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will eil at the Lowest Kates, as their motio always has been and always will be, Quick Sales end Small Ptofits. OXj o t h I ivr q. ! Their Stock of Clothing cnL6ists of Coats, Pant, Vests, and other Gents and Hoys Wear of all tjwalitic?, suitable for rich or pour. MERCHANT TAILORING. With the above they have connected the Merchant Tailoring Uunness and have just received a large etock ol Cloths, Cassimercs, Vcstingr, kc. They arc prepared to make up Clothing to order on fhort notice, and warrant a good fit or no Bal, as they have in their employ Mi-. X ,r. XfcKlNIVISK, 1-t . ? - 1 no is a goou woraman, na knows aow to 'ct1 up a r;oud suit. CO UTIl V ll ojp uci:. XZTA11 kinds of Country Produco taken in exthanc for Coonf ,

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JDr. T, .1. LEilIO.V, HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE! A X D NEWS DEPOT, To the enst side of Michigan street, opposite thJ Brick, where ho will keep on hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDTCIiYFJS, 1 carfully selected from the be?t Wholesale s tabhshnient in New i ork, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. A130, a general assortment of the best iPatont TVTcciioiiioo Of tht day. COU2VTR Y ,71 ERCUAVTS, AND Physicians Generally. Will find it to their advantage to trade with him, as erery article he sells h WARRAXTED. ENDLESS QUANTITIES or j V A IV K E E OTIO!V, PERF0MV HAIR OIL. BURNING ELÜID. CIGAR3, ÄC. Iu The iPiWs Department Mjv be found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, all t..e lead ng Illustrated and Literary Papers, Cheap Publicstions, kc. Daily Papers c'rJivcred in town by the wcea. Any kind of pubheatiea ordered when dcired. Also, a f ull supply of -CIIOOL BuOKS! AND STATIOXERY. June 2C 22tf. T. A. LEMON. gri) (00005. HONEST CORNER I respectfully taa?unce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER, That I have recently returned from the am now inreceiptot" a ITull und Complete toolc Of carefully selected GROCERIES! And everything eise formerly kept by rae, which I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchange for goods, all kinds of ITIerchantaMe Produce, AND MONEY WIL NOT B3 RT2FU3ED I invite ay old cujtomerF to call and ciornice my stock and pricf-s.and if they suit, they will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to iuduce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight forward dealing and a living profit aud do humbug, is my motto. Those knowing thcmselve in arrears are notified that their dues arc very much nerded, and I hope they wil redeem their promi.M-s to pav up. J.DROWNL: L FIvmouthOct.lln38tf DOUGLAS HmORI.1L. The Diploma of Mcmtcrhi' of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, benitifullj engraved on steel, about nine b twelve ir.rhcs in dinunai"ii, is now re.idj tor di.-triotiti.Mi t Mibecribers U the lonumciit fund. Tlic engraving consist? of two full length rigneltes, or.e a fin portrait of he deceased PutU-hinan, and th o'.her America offering a wreat ; lei.!os n b.rd's-ey view of the grave on th s.h re of" Lake Michi. an as it now appear at C tta' Grove. To all persons lorwarding t the A ociation one dollar or more, will be sent otie oi t esc Diplomas, with the name and anion- t duly inserted thorcin; and Bigned by the Fictfident ai.d Secretary. Contributors in the ?ur of one dollar will become life Members of the Douglas .Mormnunt Association; iti the R 'ni of twenty dollar. Hi norajy liife Members; and in the eutn of one hundred dollars, Honorary Life Me::l.rs of the Uoard of Trustees. All tditors who will in?ert the nboo in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly iues three niontl.f, with an occasional notice to advance the ohje t in view, will have forwarded to them immediately a Diploma as Honorary File Mi ml'Ct of thin Association, upon the ireeipt by the Society ol a aopy of their paper containing the foregoing. WALTER B. SCATE-, rres'tLeonard W. Volk, Sec'y. N. B. Local receivers and solicitors for contri butions are being authorized in the loyal States, to take charge of the interests of the Aocition, Pamphlets and circulars, containing the organisation, constitution, bye-laws, and the appeal, will be Bent io all who w ill lorward their add-cs Communications phould be addressed tu Secretary Douglas Monumnat Association, Chicago Illinois." 19 D. McDONALD, Agent for Plymouth and i. cinity; V. A. O. PAC KARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and ExaminaJ tio on of titles .e., promptly attended to Kt'SS to People Hank. N.Y. City; How A Whittaker, N. Y- Citv; Tcrbell, Jennings i Co ,N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance O. , N. Y. Citv; ILnry a IT r ft T i tarior. i- i vy. ion.v,..-. iacy, i ecum.h, MKh.;L. G. Ccrry Co., Il.ir.krr, Adrian,

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