Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 April 1864 — Page 4

VOLUME 9.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 3

A Dispatch to Mr-Lincoln. The following dispatch has bevn lately Bent to 3Ir. Lincoln hy one of the Smith family: "Cincinnatti, April 2, 1SG4. "To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United tates, Washington: "Wouldn't you like to havo a good Major General to crush this 'cruel war?' ilavc had ten day's experience as hih private durintr our siece, in one of our Lest city home guard companies. I am srood looking, five tejt seven (boots off). Would fend my photograffbut the telcgraff man pays he ain't taking any frate to day. Will send it by rail as soon as I get it took. Answer quick. Father Abraham, stating salary and whether you think I might work myself into the White House or not, providing you are not a candidate. Now dew, father Abe. "JOHN SMITH, Esq."

A rebel captain who had escaped from Johnson's Island, recently enlisted in the 3Sth Ohio Veterans, while that regiment wa3 home on furlough and for recruiting business. When they arrived at the sei.t of war their new recrnit was sent out one day on picket, and unaccountably disappeared, never to be heard of again, till nc day a flag of truco came in, and with it a letter containing the compliments of the quondam Union soldier to his former officers. A lady of our acquaintance advertised a few days since for a governess, and among the many applicants was a sable female, who said she had read the advertisement, and wa3 of opinion that she could fill with acceptability the position. The lady declined her services, but informed the danrhtcr of Africa that she was in want of a c ok. This latter announcement appeared to offend the applicant, as she instantly drew herself up to a straining point and exclaimed: "Me a cook ! let inc tell you, madam, that I do not work as a cook now my husband is in the army. IJaltimore Clipper. German Movement for Fremont Tile Chicago Sleeting. The German movement in behalf of I'REMONT is increasing in importance, as will be seen by the proceedings of the German Radicals at Chicago, which we publish in the Enquirer this morning. The Xorth-western Germans threaten to bolt if Lincoln U nominated. Cin. Enquirer. Ilowr to Protkact the "War. -Wo would like to have onic candid and intelligent Republican sit down." eays the ltoche'ter Union, !-ind after enlmy considering the whole subject of the war from the beginning of Lincoln's Administration till the present day. undertake to mrirk out on paper what sort of civil policy the President should hare pur.-ued all through, provided his objects were to protract the war, to band the Southern people together in support of the rebellion, to exhaust the resource.- of the loyal States, and finally to assure Southern Independence. We boldly affirm that such a policy, marked out by a man of intelligence and candor, would substantially coincide with the policy whieh has now become History.'' Siieuman's Negroes A Vieksburgh correspondent of the New York Tribune, under date of March 4th, writes: oine two thousand slaves of all agesand color arrived here yesterday. It was one of the saddö.-t spectacle- witnessed for a lonir tiino in Vicksburgh j-ii. II VlilV.J it 11' I AMir.n s.1 childrod were hnost .-Lirve! and half-na-ked. Such a terrible picture of abject ami squalid niL'yry can neither be imagined nor portrayed with pen. Many of the women and children were ick with fevers, brought on by the grertt fatigue and exposure of the long march from Meridian, Enterpri.-e, Quitman and other places. Dogs. John Killings snys, The best kind uv a d- g tew have for awl purpu.-es is a wooden one. Tha don't kost much, and ain't linble to git out uv repair. Tha arc easy kep', an yuolways kno' where to find them. Tha ain't kro.s to children when yu step on lhaire loes.Ii awl means git a f mall one. I never knu one uv this breed to follow anybody oph The Evening l'st says the people have made up their minds that tho Union shall f-tand, whether the Constitution does or not. That is just as wise ns to Fay, the doctors have made up their mind.s that the man shall live, whether the breath leaves his body or not. The Constitution down, the Union down. "Webster exoresscd the great truth thus: ,;The Constitution and the Unif.a! I place them toirether. If they stand, they stand togother; if they fall, they must fall together." Holding On. Colonel I ,.vIio was very fat, being accoslcdbya man to whom he owed money with a ' how ye do !" answered, ''Pretty well, I thank you; you find I hold my own." "Yes, sir," rejoined the man, ' and mine, too. to my .sorrow." Growing Old. A person who looks 1 i at the world in .somewhat gloomy c:lor?, j once complained in M. Aubcrs presence t 1 i how hard it was that people nni.t grow j 1 : " ,i: wi 1 old. 'Ilardaitr, rephed tho veteran . COn:pocrt "it secm to he the only means yet discovered of enjoying long life. DltKADFT.-f. ALTERNATIVE. ' Sec here, mislcr'saidan hhh ladofpcvcn summers, who had taken refupre in a tree from a do. "if you doa't take that dog away I'll cat op all your apple-!."

JUST EECEI VD AT

THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF

BOOTS GÖ3 S3E3EQGESSS, Ever Bronarlit to Pymoutli! THE PUBLIC will find at my store, etat side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a largostock of '7rzii?rcLXXtccL BCome-Made "XTVojtIsl A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Stock now on hands is very L.arso, and will he sold at a very slight ad vain e on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides-

gOO COKIDS OF OAK BAI&I& sw X33."toc3L cvt t3tLo Tannery. Plymouth, Indiana, April, 18K2 13tf Q a PAUL

G-. BLAIW &Co-, DRUG STOKE, PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVINGju?treccivctI a frct-h supply ofevery article in our line of trade, oiisisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StußV, Varnish, Crushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notion, Glass, Stationery, Pure Medicines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of thiscommuuity. We have also, on hand a stock of To a , Co fTe e , S uga r , Tobacco , C i ga r? , e t C Tobe dUpoaedof at very reasonable figure?. Within ajfew d;iypast,wehavti received from Pittsburgh andNew York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. or burning the 3 imc ,of re ysize and s'.yle with or without shades. We ate also agents forall the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carcfullv put up at all hours of the night, by an xperienccd drucrgists. We earnestly invite the publicto favor us with ac. til, examine our stock, and become convinced oftkefactthat we aredoing a liberal business. G.ULAIN & Co. rivmouth, Ind.,Oct, 22,1693. Jo Draft at alt. IT will be no draft uponyur pocket if jou want a new pair of BOOTS OR SHOES, Ifyotgo to the New Store of Or O O 3E3E 9 To purchases them. He sell3 a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a lore and good stock and will tll at barely living protil3.-,lIavin superior workmen always employed, he can furnish custom work, and uo repairing to suit all. Desininto remain in busine? here, he will mike it to the intercut of the public to patronize him. CLOUCE KOCH. Plymouth, lndiana,'September 1U, 'C3 nTtf n b t y in HY AND I'nOTOttK.U'lI & ahrkotype: BLOOM. PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA TIi proprietor of this establishment having purchased the late interest of A. J. Hastier in the sumo, and having made exprui re additions tliereto now preprrcd to do nil kinds of I'liotographiu, Ambrotyping, Kerrotypiux and Melainotypin; in the highest style of the art. I3is larre sky at.d side lights enable him to take all kinds of pic tures in all kinds of weather, IIo is now hnving an immense run of those beautiful Carte de Visiles, that are all tin rage in the cities. They are just the thiii and everybody should have a doon at once. Life-sized Photographs as true tonaf..r turc is true to herself, and verr prpuhir Ticturesof all kinds copiedand eni u '".. "ionH S ii n . r ather. Mother. Son. Daughter, llu.band o V f. Don't fail to procure a life likenCfS i f vour before their dear faces are hid den from your view b f-. lTZ'V poorest and faintest I hotographic linage of the Jost loved one. Then delay not a day lest the subgtanre fado ere vou secure the shadow. un,Iersi5nca iWTing lu'l jeara of cipcrf. once in the picture business, and having recently become umnmr wun an inc laic iiiiprovement iu the art, flatters himself that Lis work will compare fa vorably with the bes-t done in the citic. Psew and beautiful pictui es, StercosCOpic views etc , will constatitly be added to the already rcpjKctable stock; bo that this establishmcnt w ill indeed be a " Fine Art Gallery." Calland see the pictures, F, II, HALL, Ac-nt. riymouth, Indiana, Stptcmbtr -JJJSli

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THE HUMBUGS HAVE BU11STED1 But the firm of II. B. DICKSON &Co. IIave'ut;on tb contrary hare made arrange ments ior iI.lXil.VWil p. , By adding iramensely t their alreadr un i railed stock of HARD TV ARE CUTLERY S OF? O "S7":E5 X I IV - TV A R.E , SHEET IRON WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS, 1ST 3 . efce. Having jut arrived from the EASTERN CITIES, Where wc purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers A T We are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cah nucIliort Time Rnycr THAN EVER BEFORE!! We hare acomplcte stock of everything pertaming to the trade, and ara selling goods oa IDottor Tornug Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SIIOP! Ia?npplied withall the materials and tools neceaaary to turn out THE BEST OF WORK Anlbein under the Superintendence f Mr. J.J L,. LKONARD.an experienced Tinner, we feel fnilfitli'ntill liAiTirr hKIa Ä .. 4 T . r Milheliueof M7 2NT --TCT ARB: An examination of our stock and prices cannot fail to convince purchasers that we arconerinsuperior induccnienta. (Jive us a call. 0 II. 11. DICKSON L Co. II. n. DICKSON J . C. LEOXARD. riymouth.Auust22, lKGlHOtf (Oriental -Elvert? taMf. SALE,FEKI) cG EXCHANGE. Horses and Ciirnapts alwavs on hand to let a reasonable rates. We al?o pay the hi? i mar ket price iu c.ih fur Homes. Horses b ted b the day, week and month on reasonable terra IILSS & NESSEL riyroouth Indiana March 26th ISM

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rpHE abovo'named mill, six miles south o Hymouth, is now doingexccllent Custom & Merchant Work. The proprietorspares no pains to give satisfac Uon audi nt ends keeping his mill in condition to do the VcryBcst of Work. nd he feels confidentthathc will not fail to?at,sfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the cilinsof Marshalland adjoininrcountics. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 23, 1FG1. n31tf MY "VOICE I HTILL roa 3S3 ACE, And in order to keep the peace, I wish all who know themselves INDEBTED To me, to walk up and pay me a Tiece, as harvest is now over, and I am much in need of all the 31 352 CJ 253 S That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way to keep my creditors PEACEABLE! 1 hare yet on hand a few pieces f PIECE GOOD Wich I. will sell in large or small piece tosuit the Luge amount of PEACEABLE CUSTODIERS Jn this community, t3 whom I take Tcarnliir In returning my sincere thanks fVr the r Zy peaceable patronage. ti , , CHARLES PALMER rijraouth, July 2-1 26tf. STRANGE BUT TRUE Removal and Jfcw Arrangcmcn! DAVIDSON & Co., 5 i .t . . Co leave to M ,rrZ 1 ,PP Customer, and the Citron., el M.ir5hali an.i a-Oo,,,,,,- Counties rcnerallr, t!nt t!uy have removed their Stock of Uoid Vto u bouthRoomiallewettaud WoodardaNEW IBKICK BUILDING West Sido of Michiaii Street. Stock of1''6 PCned 1:lrStJ most complete DKY GOODS & CLOTHING, Kyer opened in thiri eiailet. Their tlejrant and tVUI r.,U .1.... t 7 "iure UOOB s ,, " "uiueiruuge ötock conij ipnsu)r tilHCOCS , i u J 'rC.rj Tar''ty. all of food qualitv ?n ?oirPC J U rcl,;lSl,d Ise where Doiueslirs uv n bleached and unbleached any Vuality that may be called for or desired. Denims & Hickory bcttcrpnemhan can bo PÄ i1 LADIES DRESS GOODS. IWn De C-" be Purclased at any Store in the D,on cousuttag iu j,art of a large assortment of GlXttlFAMS, CIIALIKS, DKL A INS, ; LAWNS, .. SILKS, GLOVES, dLc, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clolliiiig of Home Mamifacliire. Work durable aud Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted eppeeial attention to this department we are confident of our ability to plcae all who call on us, CLOTHS. CASSIMEKES CASSINETS, TWEEDS, MAKSAILES MLh, VELVET & SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. The most extensive stock ever brou-ht into thi market. VIA il IL I ii! 1 1 Ilaviu- ciijased the services of The Very liest Workmen in ortiicrii Indiana; They can make a good fit on short notice ve oner great advantages in this department, .u..r cauauu.Mimeni, we urc confident we have uen i-jaicannot be excelled for DUIt AIUL1TY, .Veatncss ami IHspatch in ivonii. (DAVIDSON & CO. a n , 'AYinsox. II. Daviosov. L. Lai-rr. Sent 25 'G'2 u35 tf. FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES, vr ALL I TV Warehouse Trucks. letter Presse &c. FillUDAMiS, GREENLE.1F i 0, AVaoimiakinttC HASLANGER&, CRO'6, anufacturersofwagonB.carriaßes etc. 15!ack r.,lK,nKi pantinK KnLUgraininKdonc toor.-

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DR. ROBACK'S STOMACH ITTERS ARE XOT TO BE EXCELLED i.f A (ST03IACIIIC AND IlegzclatoT or ins DIGESTIVE ORGANS. us a wveuvcAWC vvvc vxsWX. c-WYC cVV itW vvvc vs cvv Xo,1,1 av us u vtvwtWuV cut Cv. cv cj.vecvX "RwtvvcvoY svsew. V C Svvvovv? uvv.cA o5 "Ycs cu oveYc Vvcvs, 5 Vow wvvc weeutu cvw cvyaccv Sowcvcv "BvWcvs, vvyvc, v'J a C VC Y vwt, UYC a SVVYC YCYre,VY?C Ifzliozcs Fever, IP eu ct and JlgUL-et Liver Complaint, (Dysp cpsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kidney Complaint 3, UYA CVW. UVStUSCS CV fcVYYVCVtY CVVVYC. cvyc covV.oseu o5 YCVYC CCVvU .owveYvvV yoos cvwu cys, XAVC YWCVYiC WCViw ewe iooy "Vvvtwu. feUVC cOOY YftCtW VVvtVWV ö O C0 YS "35 . "ÖY, TvO5CtVs cvYcu CoywoyX. ttV vVvcvc A . UYVYrC CVV-UV YCCUC0V uycc SoVuvcy's Wtl,)V YCV?tVvt "ÖvCVYyCCV, VScwtY, "SAevvcvs, lz. These fitters ara put up in q:iart bot ties, of xohich the above is a facsimile. The lalel is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. (Prize $1 per hottle, or six for $5. C. V. fiobaaJc, (Proprietor, JTo. 6 East Fourth &t., Cincinnati, to ivhom all orders should he addressed, FOR SALE BY For sale in Marshall county by Main & Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing & Co., Plymouth; Uubert Cormvell ,t Co., Ilourbon ; N ILA: P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe Jtdiii CIvs,lourbnn;Jonas .Miller.lh enii ii, Jas. M. Wickizv'r, Aros; Peter Smith lTuontown; ami Druists and Merchants generally hroughoutthc Union C A Iliy iCI1 SI EO P. The subsriher keeps constantly on hand, and manufactures to order, ei ery variety of CJzxTolxiot; "Ware Consisting: in pirt of Tables, Stands DressingIhireaus, Split bottomed, Cane-seat and Kockin.L' Chairs, Lounges and everything in hid line of business. cofQns Made and trimmed cheapear than at anv ollier ' shop in riymouth, JONATHAN WKKIIIT, I Opposite Mitchell's Fonndrv. I riyiuoutli,Oct2'JlbG3 TOR TIIC 'LARGEST ASSORTMENT Or SHCOOL B0OK3 IN TOWN GO TO loo.ys dim; store. ntl

SOMETHING NEAV

ab Secker & co Inform the cihzensof Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A rw and Fresh Stock GF U1 .A. jM II, Y GROCERIES, Whic'athey nteud to sell s U tr trs any öflir IIo in Northern Indiana. Their Stock consists COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE' TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, Qucensirarc, of every Dccriplion, W oof.GHwaro, Of all kind.r, such as is kept in a G-oocL. G-ROCE'RY STOKS. COUNTRY PKODÜCE. They will take almost all kkidi el Gauntry Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. j ITOae dowaboTf 5. K M. Eeekcr'a Dry Goods j and ClotliL'ig ietore, ! PL"ZOIJTI5, lÄDSAAi 1 A3.BECKH:r& o. ' Kovemlifr CI 1SA1 ttf ! firsf A TT E N T IO N ! J?X T VARIETY STOLE! ml. Fj. ft jfl 2j bTJj, Havintr lure'.od f f I . C. Cv ru &n bj 5tock of Drv (Liodf, Cio.-.ii?-, I'.ocl tod H-h?, Oueciisware, &e., is weekly reerivins lurpe ad ditions to his already soir.eivh.it exteusiv tor.. ; Ami h i now prepaien t aecouiuioaai i'.iv uo lie witliL'rcat bargains ia DRV ODS, 23(MST.3 SSSÜES, CE-OTSH'G, HATS & CA QVEEKSWJ RE, JE WELKT, XOTIOXS &C. All of which he will sell at a small adva;:c above coi for Ready Fay, ill .In wll to look at his stock he foiebuvln-.asbe KNOWS it will be for their j interests to do. He would alo callattent.on to i,ii stork of Ladles Dress Goods CbaUios, ; IVLain.. Clack Silks, Bonnet üilka. 1.1 u k , SatiiH. Vestings, Bonnet Hilpbons, Cloths, , Musüiis, Shawls, etc., which fur luality and price? j will compare favorably with that id any other e. ; tabli.-hment in T'.v mouth. Will take in exchange i for (JoodsGOuu Cutter, eg-s, beeswax, la.llax etc i Remember the place: one door south of Per-Mwnnii-t nVIUÜUt shiims' Drug Store, mmediately opinisu- iu. A. I. Iii'' r.o. mouth Ind.,Arrit3th liGJ. Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE DeaUrg iu all kinds of FAMILY GROC ERIE AND Pr ovislons TODACCO, CIGAKS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE.

Insolicitingtlie publicpatronage wc would av hat our stock of Goods is complete, and will compare favorably withanvotherestablihmentiu tho Wet. Especial inducement are ofl'ercd to couutry Ocalv-rs. All kinds of country Prolucetaken atthehighestnaikct price in exchanforgoods. NUSSBAUM 1 DAVIDSON. , A r r it 2.. .. . ... 1 i?t f

Tina ci 1 1 1: A.rr C OMMOT OIN T "S. & M. BECKERS, caused by tho arrival of thtir TTVTnTTT- . -

ror SPRLVG AXD SUMMER AXD READY-MADE CLOTHIiV G the :great RUSH ! 13 AT S. & M. BECKER'S . I, Coi-bin 151oolc, Corner of Iichian aud LaPorle Irect. S. & M. RKCKER Would most respectfully inform tTieir nurnerca? customers, andall other citizens of Marshall and urrounding counties, that they have JmT RECEIVER, Direct from t?:? H t-tern Citic, tLe Largt icJ most Splendid Stock cf DKV GOODS !! HEADY-MADE OIiOTHIN C3 HATS AND CAPS, N'OTIOXS, SzC. EVER BROUGin TO FLYMOUTil Their Cools were c.irf-fi;i:TSfI-ctr,l id buuLt for Cas'i, tifj can. thtritfo e, Soil as Low as tho Lowest Au-JWILL VO yo sli tT;etiM?. If TO tüüt C A lu I C OES. sve pieces of IViutr, ftll of tic E Qualitv and La'.ft Jstvlit. CIIALIKS AND DKIAIXES. ; icccs of r.-(j Lamvs, ali Uo verv I:.u;d nicwt f urci a lid Cj'v-ra. G I N G U A M S . They havo I'd r.ioccs ol Trench and Pöni'tic Ctiy'i ut Very Lor Tiices. I j LAWNS, SILKS, &C. I i They have 100 pieces of Lims, from 13 alt j ALSO ! Kite Llack Silks and Traveling Gyn! f . i 1 f c.tf WHITE GOODS. They luve njendM assort incut of WLite'GooJ fuc!i as BriÜMiites, Jaekont, and ."0;'0 yd of bleached and uuMcatucd Mu'iu. D Iii L M S. Thev hav 2 Taks of Peniui? and L'kkor? T TjAQJirnV C- VOTlOVt (j I tJ IlUOlLU L i lUlIUl0, Their ttoit of Clovrt, Hosiery an t N'ctiepi U lare and ialiiou-ble, . QtUClS: ijalCS, KiXliall FrOUtS, All the above articles they will sell at the Low ct Kate?, -a th ir motto always has been aud alwas will be, Quick Süles acd Small rtotits. Their Stock of Clothiw coi.sitt of Coats, Tautf Vc.ds, and other (ieiit.' and Hoys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCH'NT TAILORING With the above thev have connected the Men c'iantTailoring lhines and have just receiedr. large stock of Cloth, Cassimereg, VeMingr, &o They are prepared to make up Clothing to ordes on t-lioi t notice, and warrant a good t or no sale, as they have in their employ Who is a good workaiiit nd knows how t U A good suit.

co r.vn: v in on vcm 0"A11 kinds of Country Troduc tske change for Goods. ...... 3 h M. 7?r-