Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1864 — Page 2

VOLUME 9

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NUMBER 35

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

J. G. OSBOIKXE, : Editor. PLYMOUTH, I.niA 4 : Tjiüe8Dat, Mar. 31, 1804. Tlie Prograßinie Foreshadowed. "Wc invite the especial attention of the democrats of Marshall county to the following broad intimation of the manner in which the elections are to be carried by the loyalists this fall, which we clip from an abolition exchange : "We caamt urg upon tho Uaion men of this cannir too much, the importunes. of the spring Election. Trustee are to elect for fach township, and aa they are the inspectors of elections, in view of the important elections to take place next fall, the should be reliable U km men." It thus seems that the Union Leaguers are determined to carry the fall elections by manipulating Township Trustees for that purpose. 4iIn view of the important elections to take place next fall, they &houId be reliable Union men" that is to say, if rotes are needed to carry the important elections next fall, have such men as will not scruple to manufacture them. Such 5 will stuff b:il!ot boxes if need be, receive illegal votes if necessary; make out and Ewcar to ial.e returns if the uero-Iovinjr, white-man-destroving, liberty-crushing, p.niaTg.iinationisfc Parfy cannot succeed without these things. Wc have long entertained the idea that the leaders of that party were sufficiently corrupt to do just these things, hut we did not suppose that an editor could be found so lost to ail enie of decency as to thus boldly and unblushiagly avow their purposes. Democrats may now sec what is in htore for them in all those precincts where Union Leaguers have the control of the ballot-box. 'Ve cannot," eavs thia unwashed disciple of miscegenation, ';urgc upon the Union men of this county too much the importance of the spring election." Our enemies are taking time br the forelock, they want to elect men of their own stamp a3 Trustees, because they are to serve next fill a3 "insptcfors of election r" men who will have the opportunity, as they have the will to enact all sorts of fraud to secure their own partisan ascendency. What matter though it require the perjury of every mother's eon of them? Has not their great exemplar, "Hone3t Old Abe," get them a sufficient number of examples in that regard ? Have not corruption, fraud and perjury, characterized the whole course of the party ever Rnce i;s first advent to power ? Its professions i were a fraud practiced upon the people in the first place, its purposes as avowed by its leaders, all false as the father of lie3, find its performances have all been as the deal sea applc3 of Sodom, valuclcf. In conclusion, we warn democrats to eo to it that good, honest men, of firmness and integrity, are elected as Trustees in the several townships men who cannot be bought, and who will not be intimidated to do any thing fraudulent or dishonest, or to lend their influence to the advancement of the unholy purpose of abolitionism ia crushing out the liberties of the people, by tainperiug with the purity of the ball jt box. Democrats, remember that the result rif the election in this county next Monilay, will have its inüuenceon the fall elections. Let every man turn out and devote at least one day to the cause of constitutional liberty, flo to th polls yourself and if any of your democratic friends are unable to go without help, help them, take a team if need be and brintr them. Dont be indolent and say tbat "there is a ' majority in the Township where I live, or t Jn the CDanty, and therefore there is no ; use for mc to go," wc say to you in all sin-. cerity there is use in going, therefore go, r.ndwh?n there, vote vtts the democratic ticket,. and vote no other. "Eternal vi"i. lance is the price of liberty," therefore be v'gilant. Tnr. good old timi:.s .hall we ever tee them again? Those halcyon days of national prosperity and individual blessings, when every man could sit in safety :nnder his own vine and fig-tree," when his ::hou.-c w.'i h:sca.tlc,"and "nona dared to molest or make him afraid?" Those hone.-t old democratic times from which we as a people have so sadly fallen, to the infernal depths of abolition rule which has become the pynonym of all that is tyranical, corrupt, and degrading? The difference between thtse and thsts in as vast as that between the condition of Lucifer befoTe his fall, and his present fctatc. On this subject we find the following ia one of our exchanges. Till PlFFEHEMCT.In democratic tines we hl "Gold: gold! gold! gold!. Eripht and jtllow. hard mdcoM, Molttn, grai-en,Latomemlt and rolled, Uat now ia abolition times w have B'ood ! Wood ! blood ! blood ! Briebt and red to dampen the trj, Aad nilvs of grarei for th darkey god.

Proceedings of Center Township A "War Christian." Democratic Convention. yca gentle reader, "a war christian." a In pursuance of a call heretofore made, man who professes be a disciple of Him the democrats of Center Township met at who taught Iiis followers when "nmitten on the Court House in Plymouth, Saturday j 0u check, to turn the other also," and March 2Cth 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M. j with such profession warm on the lips The convention was organized by calling) teaches Iiis fellow man to shoot, kill, desTho'a McDonald to the chair, and the ab- troy, his fellow creatures made in the im-

pointment of J. M. Klinger Sec. The object of the meeting was briefly stated by the chairman and the name of Xathan Maxey was preseuted as candidate for Justice of the Peace, and there being no other candidate he was declared the nominee by acclamation. The name of Tho's McDonald was then presented as a candidate for nomination for the office of Township Trustee, and there being no opposition he was unanimously declared the nominee. David How, X. 1J. Klinger and G. W. McMasters were then nominated for the office ol Constable, and on motion the Convention adjourned. T. McDOXALD Chairman. J. M. K linger Sec. Com Tort able. Passing by the Post office the other day we saw an old toper whese pliix is well known in this community, sitting on the door step of the office. Oncol his con freres came along when the following col loquy ensued. Jack, what's the matter now, what are jyou doing there?'' , Jack :iWhy fact is (hie) Vva. tired, really fatig (hie) ed, and thought id rest." "Better get up from there Jack, you're iu the way, somebody '11 run over you." Jack "Well, fact is(hic)aint I a right to he here, (hie) di'nt I vote for Lincoln, ain't I loyal (attempting to rise) took butter (hie) nut off boj last fall (falling Lack on the step) 'n I wont get up till I'm ready." 'Here Jack, let mo help you, there's some ladies coming who want to go into the office, you'd better go home.'' Jack "Well, fact is. ain't Mrs. Lincoin (hie) lady, aint this the Gov'rcent fhic) office (breaks out singing) "we'll ral ly round tho boys flag" (hie) let's! drink." Just then a crowd came along, and we passed on, with the firm conviction that Jack although tired was nevertheless comfortable and decidedly loyal that "rally round the boys' fl:ii" removed anv doubt wo may h ive entertained before. Center Township Democratic Xomlunf ions. We publish in another place the proceedings of the Democratic Convention for Center Township held" at the Court House on Saturday last, and would seem almost a work of supererogation to tay that abetter Township ticket has never been placed before the pccple. Mr. McDonald has served as Trustee for two years past, and we believe given as near universal satisfaction as any man could do. He is honest, capable, and has been faithful in the performance of the duties of his ofii. cial trust. Mr. Maxey is well known in this community as a good man, possessing more than the average amount of fjualificatious for the office of Justice of the Peace, and if elected will keep his ofdee in 'the town of Plymouth. Wc -make thi? latter nieution because seme have supposed that ho would if elected hold his office at his residence, thus practically leaving but one Justice in the Town. The candidates for constable are all good men having had experience iu tho performance of the duties of the office. We hope and expect to see the whole ticket elected by a handsome majority. The democracy of Center owe it to themselves to see lo it that this is done. Klder II. Cor da ley, lectured three evenings of last week at Cohhin's Hall in t!:is plaeo. The principal subjects discussed by him were the signs of the times, the dut es of christians in relation to the war, h .id the final ena of all things. The KMer dealt some r ret tv harJ blows against huch of his Clerical brethren as .have been instrumental in fostering the war spirit, reminding them that their Master was TCally the incarnation of the spirit of peaco and love, that his mission to J'arth was one of good will to men. While we do notagrte with ti e Elder in many of his doctrines, we feel free nevertheless to pay that his views relative to the war spirit ,ve well worthy of f-crious consideration by all candid men, and especially by all who profess to be disciples ofhiiu who spake as never man spake, and who taught the Miblimc doctrine, "if thine enemy hunger, fuel him, and if he thirst, give him drink," and who also said, ;J)o unto others as ye would they should do unto you," and who "when he was resiled, reviled not again. ill a siiin cent Donation. The Democracy of Cass County liave prescutod toS. A. Hall, the editor of the Pharos, a Power Press, as a token of their appreciation of tho able manner in which ho has conducted that paper. Such a gift docs credit alike to tho givers and the recipient. The Democracy cf Casa arc determined to keep the ball "oiling, until the last estige of political aholitionism in thac county is dead, dead, dead!

age of a God all love such a man is "a war christian" of these latter days. Mcu claiming to labor in tho "cause of God and humanity," inculcate the doctrine of strife, envy, discord, hatred, vengeance 7 .liort the very quintessence of DiabolL:j Lat the same time make 1ojjj prayer to be heard of men -these are "war christians." A cotcuiporary thus hits off these canting,

Pharisaical fanatics: You are introduced to a gentleman with a bcncficiciit countenauce and manners as soft &s pumpkin squash, who, in melifluous accents, talks of shambles and blood puddings. Your Christian friend holds the Uible in one hand and a six shooter in the other. He bleues you as a man and a brother, but he has another brother round the coiner, whose bowels he longs to rip up incontinently. He will pray for you. but for the other brother he supplicates that fire, famine and slaughter may be his portion, and cling to him everlasting!)'. He would give him his stnte rights ia brimstone ami burning marl. He would hurl him over the rapids of a Niagara of vitriol and caustic soda. This gentleman's God is the (iod of battle, of wrath, and, of vengeance. Hedocscn't caro about fighting hiniclt'but he will open his pursostrinzs liberally to swell the bountv which shall induce Paddy from Cork or Hans from Bremen; cr better still, athletic, bony valiant men from the east and west of the Union, to become food for powder, lie desires to exterminate the South; he damns the J?outh from the pulpit; for your Christain friend is frequently dubbed reverend. He stamps his foot on the platform., and wishes the South to be crushed under his heel, ltights I they have no mote rigbts. States! they are no longer States, but must be reduced to the condition of territories. They are to be booted out, exiled incapacitated, civilly killed, squelched; and when pc-ccssia has bc i made into one vast sl. lighter-house, ytvr Christian friend will be n: aU to mount tho. butcher's block and preach about crowning mercies and saving grace. The I)-30C'ratlr Htatc Convention CCtofec of FfelegalesSo Its? Xiiitozritl Convention! 'tc tors. an;I Male Ofilefi-s Tüo wo!ulions. Special Dispatch to The Chicigo Times. Columiius. O., March 23. The democratic Stale convention to-dav was au immense assemblage, tieorge Kcx. of Wooster, was President, and Ames Lavman, of Columbus, secretary. The delegates for the it iio at largo to the Chicago convention are as follows: Win. Allen, Allen G. Thurman, (Ueo. II. I'e'idleton, and Ilufus 1. Kannev. The Electors at large arc Ceo. E. 1'ugh aud Thos. W. Hartley. Tlie following is the Sta'o ticket: Secretary of State. Wm. W. Armstrong; Supreme Judge.. I. Arau Tramp, M. C Whitely, A. S. Boydj Attorney Genci:J, L. 1. Critchfiold; Comptroller, W. S.V. Prentiss; School 'Commissioner, A. P. Ilamscy; Members of the Uoard of l'ubüc Works. Wm. Lajwill, Chas. Eeesel. A series ofsound and patriotic resolutions were unanimously adopted, as fol low.?: JJcsoh'crl, 1 That the Democratic party is now. as it ever has been, devoted to the constitution, as transmitted to us by the f:;iuers ofthat instrument, as expounded bv Jc'Iorson, Madison, and Jackson, and as construed in the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 170S, and 171W, and as construed in the report thereon in the Virgiuii Legislature; and that, for the maintenance of that constitution and the preservation of the Union formed under it. we here, as did the fathers of the Republic, pledgo life, fortune, ?nd sacred honor. liesolvef, That we would hail with delight any ami every honorable clTort towards a restoration of the normal condition of this Union, to-wit: eternal peace and harmony and fraternal affection betweeu the pevcral .States composing it; and wc reget that the measures of the pre-cnt adciniMratiMi prevent stielt a desirable result; and wo are therefore uucoinpriiu!singly opposed to its continuance iu power. y.VWt'tr, 11. That we are opposed to the prosecution of the war for the subjugation of States, or for the purpose of divestiog them of their sovereignty, or infringing on or impairing their constitutional rights; and, b:ing satisfied that its continued jtroseciuin for such objects will in the end prove the utter destructi n of our civil liberty, wc therefore demand the immediate inauguration of peaceable means to attain an honorable settlement and the restoration of tlie Union under ihe constitution. Jtso'v Jt 1. That the mob ppirit now abroad i ri our hind was the inevitable result of th; violations of the constitution and the laws by the party now iu power, and we deem this a proper occasion to renew to our popple the warnings of Wash ington against lawlessness in the government and people. The tyrany of the present administration has sown tho feeds from which we are now reaping a harvest of ciimc. TIio A nil 1,1 n col ii German Movement. The St. Louis Rmhlican says: "The Hermann VulksUutt has alo hoisted John C. Fremont's name as the people's candidate for tho Presidency. The CJciman Organization Society of Duhiujne, Iowa, has passed n resolution that it will not support Mr. Lincoln for a second terra under any circumstances.' If Mr. CifASK really declines, most of his friends will probably go into tbe inde pendent movement in behalf of Fremont.

A Koblc AC. From the Hillsboro, O., Gazette. The infernal Abolitionists of Union County, Ohio, tried to iuducc the veteran soldiers of the gallant Sixty-sixth on their return, home, to mob the "Union County Democrat," the Democratic organ of that county. They rcsor'cd, for this purpose, to all the cowardly appliances so peculiar to them, but to their astonishment and sorrow, they found the

, . . , , , brave boys were not fools nor scoundrels. Instead of mobbing the Democrat otheo, . . , . . r.., they came out in a card to the editor of the Democrat, exposing the hellish purpose of . . i tili; 1U IUI lltlta, UtlJUUUHII lllViU J lUvll worst enemies, the3r plainly tell the AboiitTon mob-ocrats they enlisted to maintain law and not violate it. Tho card va signed by twenty-two, twenty-one of whon voted for Brough ! Dully for the brave boy:of the GGth. The soldiers will learn, by and by, these infernal Abolition 'scoundrels, who profess to bo "loyal," arc the worst enemies they have, far worse than the rebel foe in ams; Mark the prediction ! the day will cone when the infernal ''loyal' Abolitionists will be the victims of au outraged soldiery. THE NEWS. From the Chicago Time.? March 2Dth. In the Senate, yesterday, a bill was passed granting 100 per annum additional to Revolutionary pensioners. The House bill admitting Nebraska as a Stats was reported upon favorably. A bill was introduce! authorizing the President to appoint a certain number of cadets to the Military Academy. A sharp debate took place between Messrs. Wilkinson and Sherman, the foriuor charging the latter with lack of "loyalty" to the President. In the House a resolution wa3 introduced to amend the constitution so as to prohibit slavery in the States and Territories. It was referred to the judiciary committee. An attempt to giv: the use of the Hall of llepresenfativea to Giwgc Thompson, fur the purpose of delivering an abolition Icero. was defeated. Eulogies upou Owen Lvejoy were pronounced bv various individuals. The Army of the Frontier is on the m irth, and Northern Texas is conjee' urcd to be its de-t "natito.i. Descr'cr.s from Johnston's army r-port that that General is receiving reinbrcemcnts from Polk. Lonzst reefs cavalr; h:is arrived at .Marietta. Ga. Frem-mt, it is reported, is" to be givm an i mpok-tnn t com man 1 . Forrest is in the vicinity of Memphis, with t ,J J cavalry. 1 wo negro rcgin eat s lnvo !...,, n.4tnr.:l Jr. ihni ...,1 during tho List fortnight . . , . ' .. , . , t 31 r. YaH.mdihatn, it is slated, will be chosen a district delo.-ttc to the Democratic: National Convention. Kx-Sen:.tor Puirh, of )iiio, has declined the position of Senatorial L'cctor, m con ;cjucucc of business engajremeuts. It is rumored tint tlie entire organized üiiiifia of tho North is tobe called into 8-Tvicc f r ?ix months, for trarrisou purposes, in aid of the projected movement against Uichinond. ('d. Wtdfnid, of Kentucky, has been dis missed frosi the army l'or the expression of disloyal sent.inents. At Union City the rebels captureii about 400 men. They subsequently attacked Pad u cab, setting the city on tiro in many places. Gunboats opened upon them, causing considerable loss. The rebel lirig. Gen. A. P. Thompson, forsnerly of Paducah, was killed. Col. Hicks captured a rebel Surgeon, who says Forrest intended to urpri.se. aud felt fully able to take the fort. Eleven negroes, who served in the artillery, were kilUdaud wounded, all shot in the head. The city is destroyed, and the citizens arc encamped in the woods on the Illinois side. Several women were killed. Yesterdav Forest s-cnt in a fl.i' of truc to exchange prisoners, but Col. Hicks would not do it. The enemy left at . P. M., going in the direction of Columbus. They are said to have captured Hickman this morning. The rebel (lens. Harris and Jnirbr'uhe were in the liht at Padueah. The boat burned was the Dacotali and not the Arizona. From The Chicago Time, March 2d. llichmond advices state that plins have been funned for the reclamation of Tenncsft'i aixl Kentucky to the rebels. The ity of iliehiiHMid i believed tobe impregnable by Jeff. Davis. Owing to the heavy "pressure" the President will remove (Jen. Meade from the etnunand of the Army of the Potomac, (len. Hooker is the talkcd-of successor. The difficulties in relation to the enforce ment id the draft iu Kentucky have been harmoniously adjusted. dreat ellorts, it is said, are beiii'jr mado to postpone the meetingof Hie national rc publican convention iVoiu May until Sep tember. J lie report tli;t den. (Jrant was about to assign liens. McCIellau and Fremont to active duty is believed tobe true. Jn the affray at Charleston, Coles Co.. in this State, nine persons are reported killed and twenty wounded. Congressman John Pi. liden, of that district, was arrested by the militar, ami is con fined in the court-house. Owing to the fa that the military authorities have eontud of the telegraph, we arc unable to give any fuller details. Passengers from Central Kentucky report that a heavy force of rebels is invading Kastern Kentucky, and marehing on Mount Sterling. The military authorities discredit tho report. Gen. (Jrant3'esterday reviewed a portion of the Army of the Potomac. He was most enthusiastically received. A Loudon letter states that the Emperor Napo'.con refused to sanction nninter-

ew between Slidel, the rebel Ambassaor. and the Emperor Maximilian. The rebel General Forrest was yc?ter(Jy, crossing his force to the east side of tie Cumberland lliver, at Eddyville.

lnportaftt to SolcHers and their Heirs. ntercstad persons have been circulating reports th t no person but a republican, and one who is I ui.-u.iru an ciaira uircnfc, cmi prepare your ppci to procure brick Pv at.d bount.v, pension, k Ha same parties are licensed a claim agents mil will make out votir papers, tike tout power j0fAlloniCT( ilnw tue fa anJ char:e firc 'Ones as much as it U worth. The truth is tint ntone except yourtelceg can make the application. A)J one who can copy a form can make out your pacrs. Wken the certificate of pavmcnt comes on you can get it cashed without more expense to joi than postage, and instead of paying from $15 j to $20 and more to pet vour little tiue, you need j not par more than for Notarial services. .We hi.e prepared many applicitions, all of which i live been allowed and paid in their orJer, an4 in j meat cases we hare made no chanrea at all. When wi hare charged at all, we have usually charged onv for Notarial service?, tbe s;ime as in any im rurn uuMUi'SS ill mast c.i!ca riiiuwuiiii- w fi tra $1,5'J to $3,f0: whereas the claim accnt who tels vou these thing, charges you frjm $"20 to t-f'tortlie Baaie services, and then manes lrom 4t03'2 Per ceat. onyoDr money besides. Ve will do as wo have done for poor persons, mike out application? fre of charge. Fop those abe to pay, for Notarial fees; and your money wil come just ua soon anl ju-it as certain a if mfde by the persons who are so Üb witk their mi'reprc3cntations, and who charge uaconcijab'e fees. Vi will except from thd above re in ks I). T. Phiüips, Ksr,. n;tJ ttj lilVK i CArilON. IN IDAHO I A Sunrmer in IJ 1I10 ran mite your fjitaccs, mt one dav njsv do the Fame at the (IRE AT SALE 01- LOTS IX I'LY.MiOU'riI, .Marshall county, In Jiana, wliic'.t will be litddoa tbe premises on WCMCSDIY & Tni'RsDAV, 13, & M? APRIL Next, between the Iiour of 10 o'clock A. M , and 1 o'clock P. M., when all the unsold lots in CAnii'Lfrf ADD! r. OX o Mvmoulti and the west lialfol' the n. tv. (jr. and il.c west h tli'of the ?. w. ir. of sec 0, iu Towusbip v;). n of r '2. r., in lutj to s;:t pr.j-chisers. will be offere'l for aale at I'Lb'ic Auci'o'!. for on?-t :ird cisli, anil the balance in Cjiiil JnslnlmeiiJs of one ard two ycsrs, viJi interest !innu.i!!.v, t'ie pu'c!asc .ivin ins note, wnivin. relief from Valuation und Appraisement Laws, anl a 11101 Ijr.irro on the premises tsecuiii the deferred payircnts, Tho title isbetieyed to be irojd, but all ourchasets arc invited to i iviite i:, A Kpcr! Ala ndi; mice d WAllKANTY UGE! WILL uu Givi-;x. Anv pat t of g d l ponoi-lv, ail a r,ninfiiv of o'h.i Luids, lesci itel below, oitir.leti in v;uiou?J parts or 1'ie county mav be r ivviou-lv pinrhTsrd a t Ii'vfttf sulcuppbcuiou to JOSKI'H Wf-l.STi'.lM VLLT, Iq.. at Plvmoudi, or to th- v n.'ersined, ! L.tpoitc, lndlau.1. " V. C. IIANNAil, '1'iuslcc I The following arc the descriptions ef ihe nb'iv; rcTci rod to: N ri .'.j sec2(, town T.5, north riiijc 1 east. II oi l' w 1 j te "Si, town ..", north i.in 1 esi' '.j s vt 1 j sfo '2, lowu :.", norrli r.inc I cat, S w X ; w Vt i;,c "7, town ..". n r.iirc I o ut. : , s e .'. sec town ::.", uoi di ra'ie l eist. f C ' , SCC . , 1 0 All . I, D,)l thl III-I. CSS t , ; '., s e i. .cc 4, town .!, noi-Ji i.mue .) eat, V J a v sco !, town .' i, not i h i ..i 'c 1 cist. N c 1 i of ii c 1 soc ;JI , town X, i lii i-.me R, I) 'oi'n v sec ü.io.Tu 2.1, n n-ili r.iTic 1 E, N e,4 of see t'jwn .'!.", u'cli i.i e I ca-t, S w '.j sre 27, tov.u'J'l noih ratine 'J ea-L. Tlie forcohi;; lands will be sola at private s.ile, on liiestruu icruis ai I'jc above. nrw-2 J. W ESTE UV ELT, The undersigned, Trustee of Center Township, submits the following report of the receipts and expenditures on account of the Schoo! Fund of said Township, for the year ending February 2i)th, UKCfcll'TS. March 1st I;G3, To (lie amonnt on LadJ nt laet .ettlcmcut $?.r.l,09 May 13 RocctvC'l from Oglcsboe Cour.tT Treasurer 977,01 Dec. ill IGtiJ Kcc'd from D O Quivey Count v Trcasarer 2,0 Feb, 21 ibti.l, Cloik C Court cn jr.dgmcat vs Andien t Sc I'ii'aer 52, ! 4 Total Receipts KL5:j KXIeNDiTUlti:S. March ?d lG3,raiJ Kicliaid Railhbaok. fur leaching school $75,03

" 11 Malilda Drown " 0,00 Frauen Wilsoa. 17,."0 " " J.iino.s Elliott " 7.r,00 " J W Jicohy TJi.OD " " Alfred ('onuicr ("3,10 . "21 Wll.McIaj 75.03 i "25 N A lK-mont " " G1.00; Mar 4 W W Jacobj " " 75.00 June 20 Mart A Ilcrvej " " 18,01 JuW 2 N H Godd.ud " 1,00 ! 8 N A Demont " 1P.00 " 23 Susan O Rccn ' 18.00 " " 8 A Green 1H.00 "31 C C Anders is.OO Au. 11 Ldi i Mi.nrd " 1S.00 " Maggie Welch " lrt.O() " 22 Francis Wilson " 1S.C0 " 2C Nanctr A (ioddard " 18,00 20 Lizzi 1 ra!l i'oo 31 Maiy E Maxey " 1,,'K) Sept 10 Laura L Shifter lt,V0 " 30 Cora fort A Jacob " 1S.00 Oct 2 N A De.nent 19,00 Dec 20 L A Jascpp jo,00 Jauuait fi, IG4 Jcoh Baker 4,50 IG W II McCo n 10u I'eb G L A JasopU " 10.00 " 27 Wm Suit 7o no " " J II Spidlo 7;,'o0 " " T J Cobl . 7:,0o

Tot.l Expense. Rccfipts , ft 1,05)5.00 2,lU-,53 Amount on hand . . J;l,00Ü,.r3 Tlit'io will be $S15 due Tcacliers when tlicir schoo'a expire. There has 1-cen live months of school taught in each District in the hist jcar, except District 1.', which his had but three, and there is due it $18, making 68:13, which deduct from Amount on hand, , $1,000,5:1 8:13,00 Leaving after tho above itema are paid $17.0,f3 All wiiieh is respectfully pubtnitted.

t. McDonald, n?5 oij' Trustee.

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VliOY. O. J- WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Tbis astonishing prparatlon will by EiattircMonitproccKs Xfcslore gray Hair lo the original color. WiJI makcitrou-on Raid Heids. willeatore the Natural Secrtiona . Will veatov atooce all itching. Will remove all Dandruff, tvill cure alt Eruptions even Scald Head. Will make the Hair Soft and Glosiy. will rreCrve the Color of Hair to Old Aga. Will always FaUa it aud slop it FallJupr, Aul is one of tlie best Toilet Aalicle for lie Uairnow iu u?c, 'Villi Have !c?Li5ed to tlie above, who have become pay aud loat their IIar el oflimatc, and inattention, while performing camp duty. Asa Ucitonuive aul dressing it lias no c iuI. T. A. LEMON. Ascnf, October 23th, ltfU3 ul.'J. FIRST PREMIUM COOK STOVE I This Stove )K !!' Fir! i'ror.ii-j t r oiii- j iiir state Fair. Iav!I nt r:ociirUs, on Hi? 1" ty r Oflobcr, AIh at tlie 'iv York Stale Fail of IbO. ECONOMY IS -Er7-,y7?"yTr-iS "IT" feT5"5 . ; if vf -. --i .tLJa- a ; IhU miiim will be felly de mens tr.it k1 ? buying nn 1 u'i.ee. ; Th.'v hate the fvUowui;? adrantapet : . ' i !. i iir f.f BTt t

(hi lMi.l.f,.r si!? rhup. M0M4 lllc ab place. w&gM : . - "mmm : d ntt,id.t i,,,., m. ki.r.T:...i, i&&-&2Vf i Wferieiuc in privtt? puctic. ni;d attri,Lte it ib 35rS": ! Hospital. New Yoik, ho l.c?S to tu4,t hu- . TT- . . . tT'Il.T T 5 ; a,-iioa to tiioii ihiie I.im with tfctir tti.'g, COO il ! r5 L t P Y IV ! AU cili prompUv RHMH:ffd tilLtr c. ert-ght. i it willbikc, broil or roast better tl.nn anv ( . ,r r-r-hii;', P.c, .tor., i Ml win o.ik.c, ort i;:i,Jf v.te on Itattr t.e.t, i.it er horA A oti-r St...v. with a ml.,; o, I e u-i. . c , ,: , fe f ia fuel, aud a ety Urge percehUj; ' con-

lii. 1 lU'V arr cunsn n dBMbir.it; in ,he,:!,to..poj tt. th- "'iSALK, FKKD tf- FXCI1AXGF. nude of an extra thn knc. ' 2.1. Tl. till,--. rc linod with ton W,,n; Hor.es and C-riVa U,o'o., Land -o It cement. theiebt applying tn heat d.nc Iv t I . reaSl,liab!e rat. VVe a,,0 ; v ihe t; tl r oven, and the orcu can .9 lifted ami krp m , ive ju cash f ir ÜIeg ' H5S0, b ktJ b bakinir "der with 11 uel auy o.Ur . toc. i lh? d URr0!iSlUc toint :id. Thcv have a hot a r CraJt, w hu b onh , , , & NKfcSEJj rnakcJ the luM b-..rn treclr, and lajt longer, uu. riyIBOUth Ilfl:a:a Vart.h .ftli lf L1 adds to the heating and haknij laciuties. ! i.i. ...inmniii nil ihn asc from Hie ' --- S

fuel, t'hercbv" addinir largely to tho amount of heat j obtained from the o,u alit.v of fuel used. J 3t!i. The stove ii made, ui.Tuited audlini8oej in th most superior ni uiner. The oven ia l.r;e ; an I well veuiilatcd. Tlie Stove is eonvi iunt u: j r..rm ,,,d midt fcr use: to adopt li Ianeuaeof j ,LN. 1 MV. ' - r-t some who have vet 4 this Stove, "it will do more j work with lesä fi"d tL?.n iuy other Sure. In; r ruof we add the .Lowing testiwoav: From Ihr Auhurn A'htriiter. AMERICAN HOT AIR COOKING STOVE Our iculers hare noticed nn advertisement in oxirco!um:n of the American Hot Air Collie , Stove, matin Tact urod by Shear, lV kaid i Co.. J Mhanv.N. Y. Thia Move toon mo i iritircmium'at llie Ut State l'ir. r.nl our lat Countt Fair. It is woi'liy of the ti'fth compliment ihm piui it. Wc ii.i f used the Siove or three nounc moil! Us p.-t, an 1 lave iu r.esiunoii in pioiv it the bene Cook SfOkC we huve auy L iikvliihA I f. It scetui (obeperkct in every reject. puaiantee th.it it will -ive rood .satisi'action to anv ;,.ily who ptirdiasc it. liaidwin V Clioddl have it Tor sale MIJ. STOCK W KM Mr Okar Sir: In re; lv to vr nriinuirv ns to Ihc practical woikm- in lue "American Cookinir Stove" which you st ntj up for us, Mr. W . aullionies me 10 say. in n in the in liter of Liking, which U the p,reat dt sidoraturn in a Cook Stove, he American is ycrfccl, baking evenlv in whatever part of the oven the artic'.r is placed and rciu'uing no tutnin of ilupans to insure an equal heat on all sides, .h'lie pronouncea it the mo-t economical in I'uel, and the most cailv regulated of any fhd ha. ever Rfon " Verv trulv vour. V ridgeport , A pi il 2 1 st, 1 t:i J . M . W I Id J: I'viRFiii.w. Com?., April I7lh,l?63. MU.C.nO. I STOCKWKM-Prar Sir: La?t December wo purchased from you the Aincuc.iu Hot Air Cocking Stove" Wo have sera noihi..ol the kind which is constructed on such.se!-euUliciuinriples-insu.in.a ihe lhormi:;h cousumpCon ul the fuel obtainbtS the Rieatest ni,.nt ol heat pos-iblc at a sai aM .-xpeuse, and so d.stnbut-in-r it a t. secure nil the roiulUOr whic.i a cJoUin-Stove i requited. We can nafely r.ay tint it fully icalizcs all the expcctationi which wo had formed 1V.mii the recommendation- wc had een. and r-e ean therefore honestly reeoninn nd ; . nv nerscn in search of such an article, as combining economy and utility. Yours, &c , AI.F.X, Mcl.EAN, JR. Pastor of the 1st Cony. Church, FairtitU, Conn. ManufactHred by SHLAK, PACKARD & CO.. -Jainl 1 (irccn Si. AI bun y, . V FOR S.M.K BY H. B. DICKSON, & GO, 7 i PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. Ctober 23, 1S&S ti!8 If I

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r A 1 li H Q TO YS TO.YS ; A LA RGB ASSOR TM1ÄT KIN o Trug Store At Lemon s Drug Store C7 BRUSIIESrjQ FRESH DRUGg k n I! ? Ii r a t? n - t MEDICI NES&ALL S 2 ft POPULAR PAT 2 1 " ' ENT MEDICINE Til S EnXTEST 9Q 3 A. REXBARGER Has removed his SADDLE and HARNESS SHOP to the Soutb tide of Li Porte Sinn', op polite Cleveland's Store, whrc h ktrptea kaud the best aesortnifrnt of IIA RESS, AIVD iTSATERIALn Id Northern Indiana. lie Laa ia hit oaplov the well known Saddler, STWho pul up the bed Saddle known to tbe trade Call and i:niiio Li slock before purcnaiiujj elsewlicrc. A. KEXBARCER. v9nl7 It acJescJtgggsajLJutw- Mt-1 f IM, VII IllillH W 1 .ZJ DR. O. BAIRD, BrctsacK, 'äar-haU Co.; led. tins jit leraraed "iooi ih KA9T. wkwe he kar : purclufd a Itrg aiot!rctrat of D R -ST CSr JBJ AND Ofthft vo'v Lest fjuaütr. 71c eaa le.plj h! eA toiiKTi with everv as '.; via !?bie Lav svede in Laii dectloa of t je ceuatrr. The best of COAL, OXXj 0:)AL OIL LAMPS, : AND LAMP CHIMNEY. COrScatal Slvrru StaMf. NEW STOCK. LAUER AND BRO. ISave jiinl rccrivcel a SPfKXissorlinc!U ci READY-MADB BOOTS & SHOES, A Variety of potions. Their Stock of Hoots and Shoes it partU-Url deserving public attention, ft rgaid quantity quality aLd piicd Their Clotl'lnpt embraces all qualities, ftt.d Uly will not bo um!erold by tux house in the plact. U" Cüll und ca.iiue CJoods and Tricc lr voursdf. Store 2d Joor South of Pershing's Drug Store FI; mouth, Nov 12, CJ-r,m. TM C. C O A P JSM Jl A S AXD i:xpb:iecp or a NEiivors invalid. Published for the benefit and as a cautioa t young men, an! others, who mflVr froai NcrTou Debility, Early Decay, aud tluirkffidred ailnicsts supplying the moans of self-cure. Y,j ine who bad cured himself after bein a victim of miar-lares confidence in medical humbujr, andquackerr Br 1 nclosinir a post paid, directed e&Tclor. iei copies marbe l.d ftV anthor, NATHANIEL MAYFA1R. nl 4 3 ! 1 Prdftrfl, Ki r.t Cottuky Ta