Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 May 1864 — Page 2

VOLUME 9.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. KUHBER 43.

tjip pi vuniiTn niriinrn it I AcRoBATic-Somcof tlie fincst cxlii Hlri lLljIUlllll UilillUllUl.'bitionsof-roundana lofty tumbling ever - T"r" - : . 1 trif np;0(l in flirt rmlitla'n.I warlil nvav Ivp

J. COSBOR: : : : F.rtltor.J PL.YJ!I9TH, IXDIAX4: Tlie cM Game Rcvlvctl. A few day? since. som scal!aw?g sent to the Xew York papers a bous rroclama'rn srrrrtin to haVC boCU ZSUCd bv the rrwident, cilHn-fnr 400.000 men for the! i uiuv", . . ftnay, admitting the failure of Grant, to j pin any advantage over Lee &c, &c. The j World and Journal rf Commerce were i taken in, and published the Proclamation, supposing it to be genuine. For having been thus imposed upon, these papers hare been suppreel and tha publishe.-s arrested end imprisoned by the military j authorities under an order of the President The rcigu of terror is thus again inaugurated under the ä.iallow pre.era et oux-1 em sympathy. Xow let us sec how far . this bogus Proclamatic-n was from beii.gtius 5a fact. Secretary Stnnton in a despatch to j Gen. Dx cf New York, a few days ago nid that the government would call for 300. COO kcc, and s;cce the truth has been learned rob 'ire to the operations in Vir-; ginia, it is known that the statement in the pretended Proclamation was in accordance wit a the facis. The dispatches officially pror.iulgr.led by Butler and Stanton were false in altcot every essential particular, and thi3 Butler certainly knew, and Stanton either knew they wcrj false ot else he n unfit for the position in wliicli lie is j placed. Now if the Wr!d and Jonru il have been justly supprc?ea lor puousn sad Jcur.ial to Te or be impede 1 upon. than for Stanto i to lie and thus impose on the whole people. If the military authorities would devote their energies to the suppression of the rebellion instead of suppressing newsjajcrs, it wuld le far better for the country- VTe bare no ivf-u-d of oxcusc for the contemptible scoundrel who imposed upon the Xew York press, but we think just as much of him as we do cf the braggart Butler, orihe deliberate fahifier Stantcu. 300,000 3201'C. TVe learn from the telegraphic dispatches that another call for 300,000 men to fill up th depleted ranks of our army wilt be riide, which if not flllei by the middle of July, by volunteering, will bo filled by! draft. Our miscerzen friends for whose especiil benefit the war is being prosecuted ought at once to fill up the quotas of their respective districts, and thus show to the world that they are at least honest and in earnest in the matter. Thus far they have been far morc ready to urge others to go than to go themselves; buncombe declamations by the hour, and spreadcacrlc articles bv the column hive been thrust upon the people, urging them to enlist in the sacred cause, but the authors have themselves too generally declined the glory and ?elf-sacrificc necessary to active participation in the toils, hardships and dangers ofasoUicr's life in the face of armed cr.rtosition. Wbv in Sancho don't the leaderä hereabouts enlist, instead of urging boys tj go? this war is do boys play; men are wanted. II L DoDGEril. As we expected our patriotic fellow citizen the cditr.r of the Republican, refused last week to come iquarc up to the mark and answer ti e question? propounded by u. He evades the re.il matter in :sjuc and very felicitiously Iat".üi:tc3 that iftvedont believe the rebeh can be subjugated we ere disloyal. So, ho, that's it, is it? Well then,

i assisted bv a number of -long haired rad- present dar. The Greek and Roman had two ! bridges and an excellent lord across the " i j cTnUESP AY,?lAY26, 1804.; lcaW uVdcr the sole direction of Master j "h c "Falcrnun" ,u j Etowah River. The ear, arc now running j rcll LÄ or UJJ - Fremoat: A. Lincoln Win Mastor. are, lb? ?hoicMt a"d :tFe Pcts of particular vin-: to Kin?groii with .tores, and tTO days. , Xilt- . Rl , . T, " ' ' ?

.V. V i S. - V- nOW 1Q .r.'linin lor tll." Tand tierlorui- n .1 r-i- i u . , , v 1 wi, at u:e pleasure ot tl:e OovcmgH VTrv ' Z.-fSL' ' ' iuuc, iwi i- r-,auu rullul Kome, as t!ie Chqueot and 31 ittemieh winoa no.v I A dispatch iv-t received lrom tlen.j . . , jSfe'W !ance Which is annuoaaccd for ,hc TtheinLo.n and Paris. Ihe wines of antiquity Bank, date 1 at Alexrndri;! the 8th ofMav. ! TUJl! S

in-a false Proclamation and thair pub- a,r;ckn from the hts all names !or The teh-ranh informs us that "Lieut. -IU-

lishcrs arrested ana imprisoned for giving JmnroncrTv enrolled, as an excess of names ! n..i. i.i-. r.....lr,- ! Rfl?l XEovcmc?3t Tivnr!s Pi

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lv ---v - ; increases the quota called lor lrom cacn j avc onjCrs to his men, on the Superior,! lic-itl Eitpcs of Crushing 15

..uuu.....-- .... ii own, UarU. ic. jto firc on every white man, i Lev Vonic. May 21. fttory process? It is no worse for the IT onrf It is criuailv important that the name- ..,-i r,n -b.rr, rs the bo.it came i The 11 vol Ts correspondence from liu

what d-es our neiphbor think of the loyal-jties

ty of Wendell Phillips, the great Apostle of loy tlty and miscegenation 1 lie has recently been saying some very naughty things about the danger to free institutions by coniuuing the war, thinks tho present administration can never biincr; it to a close, that is subjugate the rebel?, nnd desires a change of rulers lie. k.e., True wc think Phillips Is in a fair way to become sane and hat already given evidence of returning reason, but we suppose Mr. Matling'y t!::nkj h on the hbdi road to treason and disloyalty. We suppose too that the editor of the Republican thinks to raistify his readers, ami divert their minds from the plain question wc askel him but in this he will fail as utterly as he did to answer us. That sterling democratic paper, the Warsaw Un'on, has changed baud, the

former publisher 'MfrKonlkc retiring andjThey see a vision of -vision, and re-vis-Mr. Zimmerman assuming charge of the ; "ioti, that Trill resuU in excision cf their

mechanical department. E. Van Long 1 continue as editor. Sucres? to the. Union

ookcd for within tic ucxt , fow WMjls.

I The celebrated American Troupe, compos- ; ca of Lincoln, Chase. Butler. Banks & Co. J pros., at Baltimore. Positively no po?tponemcnt on account of the weather. The rtn tins 1 11- 1 :n 1,.. .i.,.i r iauii.ii-, . it inviiuw' UM '"v,.!. It is feared that Banks and Butler, in" to a want of muscular development, j owm i1v Ii . , i. . i: will Le unaDic to liüc ine p ll be uiKtUiC to t:iie inc raruj il:lleu I t t ' ,t t .1 ...11 1 ... iV 1 i.aI i ineui -aowcier, sioau u.er una uic - key to Kichmond," recently lost by liira on ! or near the James River, lie m:ht be able to assist ia the openbg ceremonies by j , joining in thcgranJ cavalcade. 1'wnt f cats reserved for Americans of Afr.can descent. Goy Mo j' lcara finallr dc. j ci(Ie,j nc( (o tJQ n(ti he at tie 0p !thc 10O days troops. This is just what j ht have been expected. His Accidcnpectcd. cy ig far morc Yaiant ja tiie very laudable enterprise of denouncing copperheads lrom the Balccnv of the Bates House, than in endangering his precious carcass in the f:cj jjf r,.ar. There are wars however ia majam rumor fays he b always t( lc founJ Jq fron Vcnu3 nnd i.iccuu3 have each a faithful devotee in the person of :cur noble Governor' Vive la Mortjn. To Those Subject to Drr.ft. STATE OF INDIANA. ÜFFICF. OF PltOVOST 3iAR;IAL, Olli 1)IS. Laportk. May.21t, ISC 1. The indications are that a draft will be j ordered to take place in this District dur- j in- the summer. To those interested in j ? I this matter I am authorized to i-ny that a : c.i. n i. k. : ictiMuu .u me ciiruiiiueiu ii uiu po?siWo pcri0a will prove ttavantaenns to anJ further h plainly the in- j of all persons in such town.?, wards, etc., liable to military duty be placed on the roll?, be.vmsc the greater the number to be drawn from, the less the chance that any particular number will be drawn. In iy particular number will be drawn. In ..Li. lif fVfnn'., nnt Ii im hr der that the ma not bo too larc, id one s ehaneo for dralt may not oc un-: ore an justiy increased, it is iikcwuc important ; that the wrong names may be stncKcn out and the right ones put in. Those who, on account of unsuitablcncss of age are not liable-to draft would do well to forward proper ccrtincates of that fact to this jfffc These certificates can be made out . r, . r , . , I S the County Clerk, to whom a copy beforc cf said certificates will be furnished from : this ofüce. I earnestly entreat the people j to give their earliest attention to tho matter specified in this notice. Kline G. Siiryock, Capt. eV Pro. Mar. 0th List. The Dayton (Ohio) Empire says: ;The Chicago Convention mcst put the party upon is truo platform, cr it will find the people missing. An attempt to commit the Democratic party t- the further prosecution af the war cither by direct or indirect means will result disastrously t) the country. The people are for peace, and will have an expression upon that point Vic can all agree upon a compromise where principle 13 not involved. Hut honest men cannot compromise their principles. Let it therefore be peace." Democratic Stute Convention--i 4 ... .w... f ... ' E..l , 4 I A delegate Convention of the Democracy of Indiana will be held at Indianapolis, on TUESDAY, TUE Iütii DAY OF j JULY, ISO I. The State Central Commit- j :ec fixed the rcprc-entations as follows:! . . , j , , . . - 1 bat county delegates be appointed on , . . J V . . e i he ?ivs of nne ii':.-ntf ur avtv iino tec the basis of one delegate for cvsry one j hundred vote?, (and one for every frac tion of fifty and over.) cast for Sccretary of State at the October election of LSG2. The Committee recommend to the counthat have not already held conventions for tho purpose, to assemble in their proper places at an early day to appoint delegates and perfect an open and thorough organization of all who aro maintaining the Union of the State and the Government of our fathers, and opposed to the corrupt, destructive and revolutionary abolition parly of the Natioual and State Administration.. lj order of the Committee. GEOKGK McOUAT, In l'pl'o, April t, T,t ChTn'n. Marshall county is entitled to 10 delegates in the convention, according to her vote, and the. apportionment of the Com mittce. The Lincolnites arc trembling in their h',ols in view ot the probable nomination of Fremont at Cleveland on the .'list int. party from the spoil of office. The Army ot the Potomac Is on tho jmorc r?gin,in the direction of Kichmond.

. " V ' 'yards were as highly esteem! in Athens and t would be iriven to ver.k-n sli and fit un. , .. '

" terest of each Town. Ward and Township I P: M.r,- .f lim. I r,n th l?o,l Itiv. i " , n o

Xativc Tr'incs. Sacred History abounds in allusions to wine, and as there are thirteen distinct Hebrew terms

j ;hc ffi?nl TiatagM oft!:r. cut kinds, condition and aires, itu pvu'ont t!i:it j ulC jnc;rnl pCOr.le" were no less particular in ! the matter of "brapds" than are the people of the were often vluinouy adulterated. The art of "doctoring-tie juice of th gripe U s far f om being a moJcrti invention thai itditcaUick to the - ' sicire 01 iror. neuen, inc ia:r anj 1:11 . a a i u p.autiu 11. 101 me Eiiivc vi iiici iii:i5 mir VAiiu - arating properties of the wine she gave to the do. fenders of the city after a hard battle with the Greek?. Th? safest aul best of a!l cxhilerents is good mne. M.i:.jr physiciana and niatroi.s sup- . . , . . , 3C we mu?t h ire foreign wine. There is onhundred times the quantity of wine exported from Franco, Spain and Germany, than can be nianuj1ctnrc.d h"e fro the quiatity of gnpe.I harn n hut i-kiit alpi'iiiiril . nuil l"i it u'.i ii;rniir jm pareni,,Tf imported nines now pay j a hcavv lJutyt i ni a botlU uf rc:ll Port or shcrr'. can only be obtained at a high price. There is o datr or tax en native wines-thercforc in t he native wines. Messrs. I3annett Tietcra Ä: Co. of Chicago, alwayshave an assorted stock of fine imported wines in U. S. bonJe 1 warohotnea , from the most reli.r b!c houses of Fraate, Spain and Gcrmanv, also, j brandies, gins, rumi, &c, rnd have for the three years been making cs manufacture of the most exten er?, and in the l Dernes, ehernes ries. kc. , ic., fctrawbcrrv, d mucat wines wiaes, both n pur tv and exhilarating effects i n. . i Many of these home-made wines are being largelv adulterated, anl minyab)i,,,i of ciierrv v wino j i3 pold, which never had a dr- of cherry juice in . jjt. But none but thsc with .he unmistakeablc i I ibeluf Dennett rider's and Co. These gentle- j men aro men evcr-v "rt5cV rated, " r,,. J. lie rece Fort liH-,w h in the actIuI1 up. The rd(r ices cxt vt J. Two or three unarmed citizen., ridiug along on shore about fifteen miles below here, waved their hats to the boat as a frier dly rccognition, but were firttl ujhm ami fill from njt;oa but were ?W woh fn,, f,HI t n-i 1 ; ti , I-. , t,(,. Iney were doubts I;Jil0!i mCi3, as all rebel citiret;, have lelt tat part 0c p ,rI.-h " TjiC, hmci. cries of Fori Pillow are met in i devhounc-s by the Lit'caene ol Jied . n-i ,i lliver. and so we go. J liefe things arc the natural result? of this inuumau war. jon :ir0 growing (o bo a nation of l ar

nsive preparations for the K well's corps followed Lon-treet last ! nXSTr- l' ! w5 nake the Hair S.ft vtA Glos.v. irTJ :VUP I II AH NESS

hoaic-m.ue viae. ra?v hive ! niiiiu. j n indications are that tue rere1.!. : . vi? r-reterve tneCetor of Iiair to O! d A8. L..:.?...v....... c. ...... i' , ; V p.

sure arrange. nents with frui: "tow- arinv lias lallen haek. bf-v.-ndtne JWrth ' .J v iS1 "v ."'" V tue beit aortaicnt cf

t. .i . " ir I. ,1,1 - it jiK'rmaii'jiu or temporary mvestir rnt. Ui tae oesl 1 Ji;Ct .ta'.icies ior inc ; proner 3'msoii they cither straw- I Anna, llokes brigade l:as lomca Jce. . . . , V, - - - 1 ' . ..... . I mm . J, .-. . , It is believed that no sfearitiea oVr s- reat llairnow m use. !f3A r23C1FS

, peaces, biaci.uernes, rasper- lue movement oi general urant lias . , . . , ..rs a v-ise r?o ca?.mvns TV: '

,, i f ,. . , . , niuii',i..i;cii.f i-jucrs as me various ües--ii'uon i aä.ä , m- v-.. - - to an enormous nu,ount. 1 h.-.r j thus lar been accompn.hed without any, ofl? In flll o:h,r forn,s ,f h j. TSIS Have hstil:,:! to tie ; 11,5 R.VESS, icrrv, blückbcrry. ra?pberrv anl i .-crcrc en'Meinent or senou? Interruption. I . V V i.i. -o..u . have becom0 Bn1 Ioät t-BCir II;lir ,

far excel many of the imported We rr,w occupy Guincv's Station, Miliibrd ; " . 4 J "'r: 1 , i vh'A ohrraW. iaiui.;.- a, jj? j AT2.KI A ZaH

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r e o - land are thus made coualv available to the suiail-J P RIT PPS?';; U ; .5 5sU. A ft

. . . i: .. 1.1. . i i t i i i .... be converte! into laowev it any inonierit. andt he; ,., 4:..-e ! " M'"T?T

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:ive f.-uodthc-.r counterpart! r..n K.nton, satcjj dayof flolicr, -in r i i r l i i that .den. .Sherman s lorco are rest mir and . ,., . , Br," I ili Olli CSS, .lilarkli.ll of a federal Lieut. I ol. mi- , . , ... vthrch interest i, payable in gold, on the 3d d-y EJ- I "

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barh:r .-.vCrv day our bands are dved cvcLsare n-ar at on which hang the . ' J . , , , lat' oi U:e I'eb I vj-itid. Uur a-haiiee is Ulc (Vepci u. Iraternal h!ood.-r ycluo :it nmx tJiz 1mUos nortl, ol

JVmcs. mi r. n ox t 3i a: 2:t i g . Uadlral Geranans In Council Strcn Spccch3 Agaiuit the Adra'm.Ura - tioa DELEGATES TO CLEVELAND AHE APFOINTEI). From the Indianapolis Sentinel, On Faturdav night laf.t a crow.de J meet ing of lladical Germans was held at Union Hall There Avas not staudinr rojm in the spacious apai hnc.it ft r any outsider. The meeting was called to consider the affairs of the nation and to appoint delegates to the UlsiufMay, Fremont Convention tit Cleveland. The organization was effected harmoni ously, notwithstanding the great throng present. In fact, the meeting was one of the largest political gatherings ever witncssf.l in Ir.dianapolii-, where thn.se who wtre deliberating ccald be contained with - iu the wails of a building. The principal men of the Radical portion cfthe Repubhean party were there. Ve notic-i among otb.ers, Mr. Portand Mr. Charms Coulon. A,- , . t, nn . . i Aehavo not space to day to give the i r..H 1 ... 1 i . . 1 proceedings in full, but hope to be abl to do so to-morrow. We understand that, after our reporter left, Major Jonathan W. Gordon made a speech, in which hr counselled moderation, conciliation aua union on rremoiu. i ne remarks were, we learn, greeted with immense applause. Other speakers preceded aud fdlowed in the hamc F,tr;";.i. Delegates wrie appointed to the Clevelau! convention and other business transacted connected with the affairs of the Fremont Club, when an adjournment took place with hhouts for liberty, fraternity atid equality. The Ch icago Times of Mond.13 Fays, the report of a general engagements in Charleston harbor proves to bo unfounded. The whole Mory grew out of the fact that two Monitor. had opened lire upon Fort Sumptcr. Tbc X. Y. IFor7 and Journal of commine have been allowed to resume publication, and the telegraph operators who were confined in I ort Darling have been set at liberty. Another individual has been arretted for complicity in the authorship of the bogus proclamation. Col. Medary was arrested ui charge of being connected with the alleged Thomas and Catheart conspiracy. He Was rc bused Saturday n :,000 bail. Senator Wilson puLs the- number of deserters from the Abolition army at 40 000 --Dar Ibok.

THE NEWSWasiiinotol, May 21 9:?0 p. m.

I Gen. Dix: l.....,.t r r ... cm .nm iimu utm .-ncrman State """our lurccs lonau in luni.e a good doa ol revisions and seven fine iron works and ; machinery. We 1 j states that the dam will be completed to - j iiiunw. May i:h, and the gunboat rc - j lieved. He v.'ould then move immediately t ir i i i -i;n.i. i 1 j ii'ver, .'l.lv ill 11. COJ licCliniJ lOrCCa to llTlSl j Bank:?, if necenrv. ! Di.-patches from Gen. Butler, dated at 10 o'eh'ck last night, report that he had been lighting all day, the enemy endeavoriiitr to close in ou our lines. "We have

nvp li'.Miriiil ttrrt rrrrt I . . .

Cajdlired the rebel Oen. Walker, of the bearer, and are more convenient for commercial Texas troops. i-e. (Signed) E. 31. STANTON. Subscribers to this lan will have the option of WaU DErAr.TMENX WASrtlXGTO.V ) having their Bonds draw interest from March 1st May 'Si IP 31. ' j" j l-r ?:iy'm thc aicd interest in coin (or in UniTo M ijor General Dix. j tct- States nctes, or the note? of National Binks, Ou Friday evening General Grant com- fiftJ percent, for picniir.ni,) or receive meneed a movement lor the purpose of j them drawing interest from the data of subscripompelliag Lee to abandon his position at ! tlon and deposit. As thc;e Konds are SP)ttsylvania the detals of which, lor obvi-1 Exemi,t f,om Jin!? ci1)a or g(atc ( U5 reasons, should not be made public. , 1 It has thus far r.riV-n iSid sn.-fosf-ilk" lilXJUJOIl

Lou g.t reefs Oorps starte .1 South at one o'clock on Friday niht,an hour and ahalf after Hancock moved. station, and south oi t he la taiwny on . .. ' L J that line. A dispatch received this l lnornin' lrom General (.audv, dated 3Iav 1 1th, at.the mouth of the Hed lliver, says we have rumors to-day frum rebel sources that all the cr ! lor'sarmv. dated Mav lSlh snvs that two heavy columns vi" ihe enemy have been discovered passing down towards JVtcrrfburg with heavy trains. Gen. Foster was sent ;ut with a lrce to destroy, if possi - I iio, iiic frain.ut tnc enemy were met in i?ueh strung force that the purpose was i ;ib;iivlo:ied. ; ..T1., ,.r!CniY i, n.ihcly engaged in rcble, the trams, but the enemv were met in pairing the railroad, .v.a have eme mtrated force of trti;u -,('00 to 2.".'V0v with . .1 .1. 4l .1 . . 1 . 1 ...... I. .. ,.. , . . . i , ! Lee s coinmunivations. but cru?h Luticr. ; fhe Ohicagt. Tri'mne of Monday says: tlrant's arm is in motion. .Stirring ::. i . .. ,i w'l : :.. i.: . - ofemim? iri:,-l,l s.M.,,fe. A w.irai week's work ha. ot-ctied. Our army is in the !v,t of spirits and well recuperated. We shall f h u tly h ive a g. d account of it. i univiuii i"-.i",uu iii iiifl iiiu The la.-' chapter in the lamentable Kcd j River ctton i n, odition is, we hope, reach-e-L and our lle-i of gunboats and transK " . . . ports brought safely out of their peril. Froni the C'hii:i-0 Times. May25. On Sunday n-. n our !atet advices tiie Army of the Potomac w:ij fifVo.-ti mih i boyuu 1 Spotsylvania Conrt-I louse, -everything as Tv.gre5sing successful y. A I.dter lion, l.u-.ey s Mation say. iua oiiiiii Ii;; cmcitua inrning movement cn tVe right think of Lee; that the hitter is falling back to take up a new defensive po ition, and tha' his next stand, it is expecied, v, :il be on the South Anna lliver. The I! ler's inti 21st ins their uVa ! 20; j ticKl. IJntler's defences are said to be 'al- ! most imi,ivenab!e.M A llichmond pacer admits that the rebel loss in Inj battle on the IGth was 1.5m. The Federal loss on that iiccasu authority,: and f.ntr h , x.ou commencement of the caniaign. We have a statement from Loui.wibc that John Morgan, with fi.000 or (i.OdO men, is at Abb gdon, A'a., intending j ln.,kt. :!a inini.' liaie raid into Kentucky, , v 2 round I an: win ö at Jik l.niano is there is a report that Morgan is in the 1 ' vicinity of Lexington, Ky., with a force of l-,UOU. Federal troops are being sent lorwrrd to repel the invasion. (Joy. Seymour, in his letter to District Attorney Hall relative to the seizure of the i HwAa.d Cnwerre offices, says that, "If these acts of violence were j .. 1 done without due legal process, and without the sanction of .State or national laws, as is charged, the offenders must be punished." The (Jovernor directs the District Attorney, in prosecuting the parties implicated, to call upon the Sheriff and police authorities "lbr any needed force and :;s i-tance." There is a prospect that the proposition to draft men for one year will be carried in Congress ; but it is believed that the projected repeal of the SilOO commutotion clause will lail in the House. (!ohl closed in New York yesterday at I f. Dick, did my prescription goto Mrs. iSwallowem's across the street yesterday ? Yes sir, I suppose so; I sec there is crape on the door this morning. When is .1 soldier like a piece of rope round a horse !.?ad? -When he is a hilt. or.

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n i - . . I r..". .-i i-.i . - " ! bolder will liave th.' benetit oi tue iuurest. I IPs Sr. lit i Fß, O

eueis i.iaae an atiaCK upon mil- necisarv, in order to -ivu thoii couda a lic.iiiou lorm,ai,umwc ,jr ! ' . - 'i" T

1.-1. 1.. ii 1 . 11 . , . " "-'- uu''' i. I , 4- i,. n.ln-.t tfl Mr.lf!l.lrii,ir .

enchmcnt.s at inidniirht on the Ur evea! enhanced value, to t.d.e a lim j at mli0 who have Heeu tni o.L.M i v..

t, and were rct-uWd, leaving "'l

i , iiicv .in- wuiiiiu'j.j. vur uiiicrs uo not :ieeil IIiij. " w - i 1:1 number ur-on the t. i i..,c ... t- , . .; i . , ..-..

, , ..iv ....... ..... . .v,. v... , 11 mi i;it auii.- .imr, iiunui.niiin.' . - 'ii is stated, on oliicial r ederal ! tion of a lew herbd tv Dr. CIlit.mi. m ,.. : an. .,,. V. This Stove took tut iret 1 re-

, . ......v ...w.i- .pleasant to the taste, they now hive a peculiarly lnaun at the lat State lair, anl our last umlivd'Fe leral Viounded h:cUll!'T a"- r"u iKllnenco. ei ; County Fair It lZ'ir' thFZZ ?t r , , . . pccuHy lor tlie patient riMng nun the bed ot niont ilunna d it. W c have used the Mo e lor own the James Liver since the jc!;,K.,s. ioss 0fa .et.te. dim,,. Slft .1: , -1 . J rt. ,n 1 have re hesitati n in re

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

These Bonds are issued under the Act of CongrC3 of Mjrch 5lh ,SC4i wh;ch .Jeg , Bond9 i35ueJ Kntlcr the Act ,liall be EXEMpT j redemption FIVE FR CCNT. IN'TERFST !viLLBi;rAIDINCOlT on n'nes ofto'o-cr ! OIj0 hundred doMaw annuallr. and on all ether o ? iwnussecii-aunuai v. 1? iat--nt n-n-ihUnn car. Subscribers will receive either Restored or Coupon ISond. as they nay prefer Registered j Bonus ar e recorded" on the books of the U. S Treasurer, ar.d cai. be transrci red only on tl.ej i owner's nnirr rni.nm, T?, r, I ! 1110 alue ,s rd trom c , Fr 5,nnUM accoidlag to the J yaT? a,t3 of t,ie r'-r-Y i mt- law ii iucre.isea iroin one 10 inree 5er cent. so rate of tax Iciics in . . ..... . a , :7, ; , ' a cl oi navirent.v. h e f.ir i r.ffi.o TJifr,! States the '.vh )!e poperiy of the toiuitry is hohlen t-i i'Ot'iire tilt n.jvni"nt nf h.'.i'i rrMi!l n:l tc rest in coinThese DondsnsTbe gubsci-Ibed for in sums ol .March, 1661. was TCSJ'lS.uO'J. The interest i L., it.:., .l .i i r.. t t i in nu'ii, lui 4 Li i v-oiiiii:.: u-v.ii Tear iui vc . ; $l."),(J37,r2G, while the customs r-.-vcrme in fjold . f r the current li?C;l vear endinjr June .'H, lJr'G-i. , has been so far at t'ie rit ? of ovi? ÄlOJ.ÖUO.OuC ! It wnl be??en that ever. the present po.drevr-! nuei of the G. tr:un, nt are lai-.-iv i". cxt-css of! j the -.rants of the 'I rca-u:er kt tlie rtavnient of I - j gold intercit, while the reeeut increase t..f the tar- j ihT will doubtle.5 raise the annual receipts from; ! customs oa the same amount of importation, to ! I sliO.ooO.nO per annum. j $iaO,)UO,nuo Per annum. j : In.-tn.etiens to t'n Nativnal Panks aethsr: a ; ! Joan aScm, v.cre not is-n-d the TMted u j frea.sury until .Mareh io, b.t n the fiiL three i j wecken April du, M.b.erip-i.-r.s avcra-ed mo.v ! i thanTKN .MILLION:-; A WEKX. Set ciiption-s ivill be received by the First jVatioiia'. Hank of Ilichniond, Ind. Firt Nalionai Uank of Fvan- i'!e, Ind. j r iist Nat5on:ll üf i,!j;ar...K-oii-, lad Fit-ott National 11. ink of Fort Wayne, lad, Firft National Uir.k of Lafayetti'. Tnd. First National Dank of M ili.-or:, lud, Fint National H.u:k of Ter re Haute, Ind.

wormiaüö ALL WAiiüAL ÖANKö

..in mi, nil ua.fitf ti , r. . .o. HI'W BT ftl.1. NAIiilNAL BANKS v.-1,:c-i are depoMtane of TuMIc mcnev, aud all RKSriXTAIILK PANICS AND BANKFiJs! ihro-, vat the country, (actiug as agent, ,f the i Nutionai Depositary Banks,) will fumi-di itdyrruj a: v.:: .i application ani AFFORD EVKUY FACILITY TO SU3 - T I I l . . i ,. ... SCRlIiMuS BEMNETT FIETERS AMD CO-an-llKcD UACi.l - RED JACKET JACKET ami invite your care l'u I attention to the roods we! alio.vour br.ml upon, knowing , , wc do . that i our reptttjlh n i.s at stake Tii ' name, "iieu 1 Jacket," is taken from tlieorigia.il conn -und bv 1 ; iu..- , and ail diseases arising from Ton-idLivcr r ,! 'uon. Ti.ey strengthen an 1 invigorate tne system. Tlie.v are iini iiialed for general debility. They ate a sure care for dyspepsia, They give a good : nd healthy appetite. Tii'V assist digesio.j. Tl iey iire the be.it stimulant in existence. They are a sure preventive of Fe er and Ague. They relieve constipation. They cure Nervous Headache. They are perfectly pure and Palatable. They make the debilitated strong, and restore 10 Bireiigiii tne en lusted. I M.iisnti.iiKcu'iuurs uois u- lie i.,e cA timi.. Hitters. We take pleasure in rallin? attention to very exteiiMveeatalouc of IJulk and cased goods, our Loiisiai.i. in pan ui AI rav lurry Wine, t'hrrrv ISIarklicrry in: vv Claret ?5 ?5

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Ccmmi Tordial Teach Itrandy AppCe Siramly, Champigii, Catawbi, California Tort, Sherrv, Mahtp an l Maderi c Wines, (Jins Uunn Ilnndio'ü, Hoi.i lon and Ujrc Whiskies, which are perfectly pure and need only to be tried to lie appreciated. .Suhl by all Drurrpstj and dealers throughout the country. Cull for our goods and take no oilier. Circulars to the trade supplied on application to liCNNEIT PIETER3 & CO., Prcprieton, 21 River St. Chicago. Cold by T. .1 LEMON', Plymouth. vlh, n-!y

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1SJ2. 31 m3 PKOF. 0. J- WOOD'S HAIR KESTORATIYEThis ajtoiiishiiig preparation vill hy na(!iri'sowii process jZicstove gray itlair to the original color. Will n-keitgrowon Ka'J Herd!. VII!s:or t!io Natural Secretions. WÜI i-ciiiore atence i-li itching. IV ill remove a'.l Par.druff. " ... v : . , Asa Restorative and dremgt has no c-iual. 1, ii iiiiiUili il' llt.; PIj Si TÄW u , ! October Jti, ltoj :uj. T Also ill tlie Xcw York State r;ir of 1 SC. B3COKOMY IS i 1 'i'm W':I1 l"- faI'-v dsmouit"tfd b-T j : i ... - . - lu Ikl 1 -i A TgH "P.75"ßT W r ß rt VM xl jT5&. 3.0 X Äg---tj- .- -rr -mxrw-, CO OK 1 N G 1 Ol E A S it will li.il:?, brr.M or roa?t better t'ian any A othwr Stove, with asivla; i.f pt-r cei.t. ! iJi fli--L "-I vet v Urge F-rccntaSe m couvtn-j 1 l ("itir.'i I icnre. "v i. .1. f.r ..cirif n ti'fiTita-ea : I Iil'Y IÜH t.l' ii .1 y ' -, f- . ,T ... ., otit ' AMERICAN ROT A lit COOlvLU. feTO E. Our readers hare noticed an advcrtuemer.t in i onr columns of theAmeriein Hot Air Ookmgj I noonein it the be.-t Cok Sto.-e we hue any knowledsre ( t. It set 1113 to oe peneci ;n cr.. respect We guarantee that it will give Rood ?atiraetion to anyiaiuuy a t'uuua.v ... win .v Cho-iell have it for sale. MK.STOMvVVEI.L Mv Okar Sm: In re-j ply to vour inquiry to the practical working ot J fi,.."m. iieanCookir.fr Stove" whLh j-m sent! pforu,. Mrs.VV. authorize, nie to sav that in tlie matter ol baking, wnicu mc Kn ..vc.v... ... In in in a l-ook 010 e, -in- .uiuiiv... i.i.,..., bahin" evenly in whatever pari of the oven the article is placed an t re.,uirins no Urning ot ih . ... ;.,-nr.. in rfin il ht:it oil all SldOS. o.!C 1 . 1 .... .1... A .....?. ..in 1 i:.rf 11.11'. L.f v,..-. hc7r - - - truly yours, b'ridgerart, April 01st, l'rW J.M. WILLF.Y Fvirfiei h. Conn., April 17ih,lSC3. Mil (1K0. I STOLlvW hid. IX-arMr: J.asi IVecmbcrw o purchased from you liie-amninn j -i Hot Air Cooking Move." e nave seen ikht in"- of the kind which i constructed on such sci entific principle insuring the thorough consump tion of the fuel obtaining the greatest amount of heat possible at a small expense, and so difUributinj it a to secure all the result for which a Cook iiur Stove is required. We can safely say that it fully iealir.es all the expectation! which wc j had formed from the rceommenlaiion wc nau feen. nnd we can therefore honestly recommend it to any person in search of such an article, as combining economy and utility. Yours. &c, ALFA', MeLF.AN, JR. Pastor of the siConj. Church, Fair fielJ, Conn. Manufactured by SI1IMK, IMC KARI & CO., 17 unci 1 Green SI. Albany, X. 1". FOR SALE BY H. B. DICKSON, & GO PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.

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AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE.

zn KS t4 A. REXB A RGER j T v. . . .. , . ,f In Northern l::s:ana. lie has in LI .; Who puts rpihe Lest Saa ileknon to the truA ! Ca'.I snd cxiaiiuo hu stock beioi-e mueainj puteanny ENDANGER. BAIRD, Co.. Ind. j IIn just returatd f.ora ih- EAST. Ltrt h if ! purchfiicd a lare assortment of j purchased a Iare assortment of 133 R XT Gr 2$ AND Of;he vvy test qi:al!'.v. lIe eati rv.y.r kio toniers -a it ii everv article ;a -.: .:ue uciad Ja iL tetioa of t:i? c'uati v. j The bvitof ! COAL OIL LAMPS, ANL LAMP r.ill.VNlVS, Carri-ies &huis vn 'o Ift ü.- tlnZu1X ut" j the day, week nd aenth rn ie;.jonb: ur ;, ... ,t Hfb i NLbbr.L j UaOUth IaauaA Marc vü;h irt.t :.tes. We I'sj Ti..y the hir i mr , " j XÜ LATJSR AND ERO. HaVC Jlist received .1 SPL-KIV-DID A SlOl't Illfli I ol READY-MADE OX .n m jar y yrr in, ats and PflOT fr 101? j. tj vv rJl IV JikJ AND A Variety of Jfotioni. Their Stock of Roots and Shoes is ts.rtlii1! 1 ... . . 1 . . . ; ;".,u" ""wui rrgarui quasutj Their Clothing e mhracjs all qualitir 1, and tfej w ill not be undersold by any house iu the plate. J j" Call and examine üoodf and I'rlcti toy yourself. Store 2d door South of TersbiDg'! Drar 8 tort fl; mouth, Nov. V2, lMi3-f'm-tub oii:ssios ai EXIEKI12.YCE OF A NKRVOrs INVALID. Tublislifd fortlir benefit and as a Cautlei I younpmer, ar d others, aho ftffcr fici KftTta Pcbility, Farly Pecay,ard tht-ir Lr died ai'mtau fupplyinpihe tneanof clf curc. hr one b bad rnrrd himcolf t Tie, Ktlr.. . -e . . j confidence in medical humbug acd quacktrr jtaclosir.g a post paid, directed cvcIom. afeir copies maybe hd of t'.e author rNAT?

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