Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 August 1864 — Page 2

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, wn,..)..r rst ol Meaveland V Work's (liocor.v. Fresh .Meats of the best quality eonstai.tlv

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MiCilMiW STRF.KT, ri.YMOUTIl, INDIANA. C. fit W. II. M'CONNELt, Proprietors O.Tinürji to and from .ill trairn,. .and also to any nirtof t! J town, when order are. left at the Home. v'JnlH-ly HASLANGER HOUSE, dearth? Bridge, anl within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, tfouth Plymouth, Ind.

TIieubvrfberhiJii-stopenedtlieaboTe House, ul is determined to keep it in n: inner every iy worthy of publiepat.-cr.agc. IT T S T A H T, yVillbe supplied with the hm.1 the ir.ir'etafToidi; .purges reasonable, and every cxerticu used to cii ler the itay of guest agittc&hla. CONVENIENT STAI.LES Attache! t the premises, and a faithful osilor al vajsinitterid incc . JOHN C. 1IASLANÜF.R. ''rnooth, March 21 , left I ?n3

J. S. ALLEMAN &, DRO. ItLlAIlQ SÄZ.O0& On west side Michigan Street, 1st door south of Woodward's Ihiek Block, PLYMOUTH.. INDIANA. Choice Liquors and Cigars. Oysters served up in tho very Rost Stylt, at all hours. November .1, vDnl 1. IjivM'V.

criminate between the merits t v.' or more articles f r fir.-t premiums, they shall award iiit premiums iu all.

(Oriental ivtrii .Stable. SALE, FEED A EXCHANGE. H iTift an I Carrucs always on hard to let at reasonable rates. We also pay the hi t market price in cah ' fjr' Homes. Horses lKari'ed 1 dUy. w"ck and month on reasonable terra IIKSS & NLSSI'.L FJlwoutb Iuliana March 2Cth lfcW

N. B. KLINGER, Proprietor" Iluckeycli very, "opposite K.luardd House, Plymouth, Ind. nä71j John noll, BÜTO JEU H2 3FL: Meat Market on Michigan Street, opposite WheclcrN Hank, Il. iiii Hi, Iialian:i. ov, .r, v3nl I.

i)ii.ti.in.ni iiiiixu nun in ,mi.TO SMOKING done well an 1 promptly. I 'Shop in South Plymouth, near the

A. K. BRIGGS,

m.ACKSMITIIINC; and

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bridge.

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clas i. AjKicrin;uAii dml'AilT3iHNT. Rest -uranged ami euhivated Farm,

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Id i'arm

garten,

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4 on '1 uo 1 K Ü (:. 1 Oil I! 0 ) 1 00

atioii'oyticc with neatuesa and dispatch

-.1 llo Ix-.st cultivate

Ll Itfnt m do &

best orchii nl of iii'ty or r.itiie bearing i'ruit trees,

tl best orchard ol'lilty or more In-jrin fruit tnct', Lev-it Lee house ami m.uiaeliicui, Ä 2.1 best do do 1 & best 1 acre of reclaimed and cultivated Swamji Land &

I'er.-ons eouii ctinj; f,r the above premiums, are required to exhibit at t!ie annual l'air .specimens of all grains raided on the Fr.rm, of the vegetables rai :e 1 on the 1'arm ami (lardeu, oi ' fruitss rai.-'ed on the 1'arni, ianlcii, ami Orchard, also ::pcei-lin-iis (d' the lnmcy binde by llio Ucw. CoMMITTKK. (i. J.ialu, (J. O. I'om.troy, I. IJ. Halsey. CLASS 2 ( ! A It D KX I'JiO I M.'CTIOXS. IJc.-t dozen luiijj niuod Hccts .r) best do Turnip d ,r0 best do iSuar do ;() best do Parsnips' fll lest do M a n tie I VvV.it .cl licit. "'

lid best do do do T'O bt do fresh butter 00 best sample of eUec.-e Oil 2.1 be;t do do HO best do maple swar 1 (K 21 bei do d.i ;")0 b-et ..Mmple maple syri' 1 00 2.1 bet i do " ;')( best d.tt s. Tum yrup 1 00 2d bert d do r0 be: t simple wheat bread 1 00 2d l e-:t do do f0 be;st do corn bread 00 2d livt do d o ;i) be.:t sjiecliMfi loaf cake f0 2d best do do 2" best do do mt'aiu cake liduma 2d hest do do 25 bet do jelly ';d;n 00 2 1 l.cst .1. do I'd be. t do sjt'.mue cal.e 2d .est do do b.d. d. fruit cake I 00 LVribot do do r,o

hest do niarld" cake 2d i e. t do do le.-t do delicate ake

be-t col'ii breid and cake by one cNhibitor Pipboua Sc I 00 2d best col'ii bread ami cakes by one exhibitor 1 00 best (!tni!'t etiou.uy, made in the county f0 best ajiple pie 2. best peach pie 2.") best pumpkin pie 2ö bot winter cherry pie Jö

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best Duster do best Mantilla do best specimen artificial flowers ber-t do wax do be-t do ornamental work best do bead work best do fmcy worsted work best husk mat best hearth rui; best .specimen bar soap l.r:t ilit solf sn:m

Committkk. Mrs. A. Kank,S. Ii. ('oily, Miss. Kate McDonald, Uapt. Albeit Mirale:-ton. CLASS 0. FIX Fi AKTS, liest Landscape Faiutings 1 00 best Si-n do 1 00 best Oriental do f0 best (iieciau do t0 best lVncil Drawings 00 best collection paintings and drawings. Diploma & 1 00 best Display of Ambmtypos f0 lu st display of Daguerreo typos .l best, do PholograjdiH best collection of Ambrotypes, Diguerre- types, A:c, lij. i: I 00 best Display of Mngravimrs 1 00 1 e.-t Specimen Penmanship Dijilonia iV ro best d Architectural Drawing 1 00 be4 rian of Farm House, cxyense not exceeding 1 000 1 00 host Specimen Dentist Work Diploma CoMMITTKK. 0. 0. Huek. John Ulain. A. C. Capron.

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than 4 4 yards two coat woik . 2d best do do- do 1 best finished room plastering 1 0 Com mitt kk. K. S. Elliott, M.J. Hand. II. J i. Cad man. STOCK DEPARTMENT CLASS X. 11 HOUSES.

Host blood Stallion 4 ycara old or over

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2d liest do do do best blooded Stallion T years old Dip. Si 'Jtl best do do do do best do do 2 years old Dip. Si best do do I do do best do do elt Fucking best brood marc evidence by not less thail two colts iM best brood mare etc., bet 3 year old Filly best 2 do do best 1 ilo do liest .span horses tor draft purposes

2d best do do best span match do 2d Lost do do best 'J years old Mules lir-t I do do best Fluking do host sucking mare colt best span of mules 3 years o! 1 or over 2d best do do do bot Jack 21bet d.)

spanof strongest and best pulbrtg mules 3 00 (All hr?cs entered as match horses must have been owned nrl kept together as a span.) Com C- II- Hccve, L C. Thoniai. of La

ll 0!) : on 2 oo 2 (Hi i oo 1 00 C Oil :i on :i on 2 (1 1 Ot) : oo 1 (ii :i oo 1 oo 2 00 l oo 1 00 1 0!) 3 00 2 ro 5 0 3 00

.5d !ft do do J i'J Com I Is Presidents. CLASS A.. 22LM!i:S 1! 11)1 XV MATCH. Asi : this class the cntri.i e foes paid by th competitors will constipate the projr.i'.iru, th Judges may award t'ie sui.eia on, t a o or thrc picmiumsas they may think, host. Con T. A. I.irto:i, Mis. C II. üivve, KW'cs'icrvelt CLASS X. MlSCKLLAXKOl'S Cm All tho rv-IVideuts. CLASL Xo. -2. FL(r;:?: 'LIL. Ik'st. .pccltaen wheat fiaur Dip! u:la Si 12 Od 2d lst 1 " Kyetlour Dip k 1 Od " Corn meal Dip. 1 00 Com W W Hill, Miles Vanractor, mid A. Fuller

A Dtioftiirr. A terrible brought prevails in Texas ar.d in Lrsia-sa. The prairies are mi baked and er.:ike l i: t t'ssures that hor.-e' ai k travel is iV. i t its and wheeling impossible. C..;t!e a;e dying in great numbers, the springs, cutks, bayeds aul riti rs are dr;el. A recent traveler by the culf evnt savs that lie fassel thousands of oaicrwsed d cattle which had come to the sea shore :i:rl drr.uk salt water until they died. The Dutch war cry in New Ve;k it is said is ' Xi cum a v- u.-c.

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VOLUME 10.

THE PLY3IOUTI1 WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

NUMBER 4

TAB PLYJDOUTU DEMOCRAT. J. OSHt)U,: : : : Editor.

T ii u i: s d a y, Aug. 2.r, 180-1-

j deter them from their purpose. They have

endured the inexcusable misrule of Morten as long they intend to, and nothing short of absolute military possession of the polls will prevent them from giving him a ticket of leave at the end of his present term. In conclusion wc add that democrats do

not intend to inaugurate strife or violence,

but thev "know their rurhts and knowing

dare maintain them" in peace if possible, but by force if necessary, and O. 1. M. rod all others concerned had better take no

tice and govern themselves accordingly. ; Give us our rights and all will be peace, j

withhold them and wo cannot answer for

the consequence?.

Democratic State Ticket. F,tr (lovcrnor, JOSFPI1 V.. Mc'DONALD, of Marion. For Licutenn.it Governor MAIILOX D. MAN.SON. of Montgomery. For Secretary of tute, JA MKS ATI VON, ef Mariun. Fr Auditor of Ftate. JOSF.PII RISTINK. ol Foiu'tam. Ftr Trea'arrr of State, M AT 1 1 FA V L. UUKTT, of Daviess. ror Attorner (ienera!, rxCAlt H. IIOliD, of Decatur. F jt Snperiiitcndirit of Public Instruction, SAMUEL L KUGG. of Allen. Fr Judjres of the Supreme Court, SA.MFFL F.. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDIIFAV D WrsilhV, ofDoeatur. J AMES M. II ANNA . of S.iIIivan. J VMES L. WORDEN, of Allen. For Cork of the Supreme Curt, ETilELHERTC. HIBBEN, of Ruh. Fur SirprciiKf Court Reporter, NAP 3 1 EON B TA Y LOU , of Mariorn,

For Congress 9th Dist.icU Iavll Turplr, of White. For Representative, I,) t ClU'S.lrok, of Starke. lci2iK ralic County Tlt kt-t

Fr Treis ttrtr D. (. QUIVKV. F..r SherUJ II. M. F' r ( 'ur'fiU r .1. II. N. KliTNfl KU. or Cnm)i'.:snii?r, st DistrUt, 11. A. KAN'K.

Indiana lol it ical I'ros peels.

Yc are gratified to learn, as we do from

THE NEWSFrom the Chicago Times Aug. 21.

To the President of the United States

The undersigned, citizens of the State of

parties that have recently traveled in Indt- Jn tie t :vt the Wcldon Hailroad, on O lio without regard to party, and in sen ana, that the prospects for the success of j Friday last, the Federal lost over 3,000 I titnent devoted To the Constitution and the the Democratic State Ticket are very flat-' mcn? l.öuO being prisouers. The rebels j Union, resjwet fully etition and request tering. Indeed, llcpublicans, who under I gained some ground in the afternoon, but j that the draft for half a million more men stand the pnblic sentiment, concede that jt as retaken by the Federals in the eve- j ordered to take place ou the 5th day of the way things look Morton must bede-Hjn? (jn Saturday and sunday there was September irext, may be postponed until an fcatcd. The reaction that is everywhere htnVv cimnonadiri". A battle for the os- attempt has been made by negotiation to se-

malting such inroaus into tne nepuuiican Kess,0n of the railroad is looked for at anv

cre Peace, btised on the Constitution and

August,C7 7

1804.

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O. F. 31. on Hie Rampage. (Itiv. 3lortMii has issue his manifesto to the people of Indiana relative to the Mige.tins of tho Democratic, State Central Committee, contained i:i an address which we l-ubli.-hed last week. The (iov.

To llio Democracy and Conser

vatives Generally of Marshall j Co ii nt y. j

Wc, the "Democratic Central Committee j

of Marshall County, having met for the purpose of considering the recommendations of the Democratic State '.Central Committee, are unanimous in the opinion that their suggestions are wise, constitutional, and ought to be carried into cflect in this county. AVc therefore recommend to the Democracy of Marshall County together with all liberty loving conservative men, that the meet in their respective Townships, on Friday, August 2Jth, ISO !,

at 2 o'clock P. M., at the usual place of; holding elections in said townships, fori

the purpose of enrolling themselves into companies whereby they may acquire a knowledge of military tactics sufficient for the purposes of home defence; and that the report their names to the members of the Democratic Central Committee who reside in their township; and that they

meet on Wednesday?! and Saturday- of j each week thereafter for the purpose of j

drill at o P. M., without arm.'. As the organization of said companies progresses further suitable regulations for their government, Vc, will be made. ?v order of the Committee. J). MeDOXALD, Chairman, A. C. Thompson. Sec'y. Const l'Iplioii.

Is comi.ulsorv military service in ac-!

eordaiiee with the genius of Republican Ciovcrnment ? When conscription becomes necessary in a government like ours, one of two things must he true: Hither the

of vhiiMi 't is mvnVnl

party, is operating powerfully In Indiana. I moment. j the Union.

v.iiangc cau uc eouuieu vy num. u , u - Jic za i;orr?f whlcIl hJW beolt nortfl ot The al,ovc Js circulating throughout Ohio.

over inerMaie. against inc .vumiiiiMr:iiiou. j thc ,j:lmes, recrsel the river on aturThc lust order by Lincoln for five lam-' jav ni,rht. drcd thousand more men appalled all class-1 Vjq,c w1j(,o l(f Karlv forces are cast of cs, and made the people heartsick at the Winchester. On Sunday there was" eonsidprospect ahead. j crable skirmishing near Charleston, eight None are better aware of thc change ;m:es fn,n iiay'i,cr's Forrv. llcfmrces

going on among thc people than the Lin- from Richmond report that 40,000 troops, coin leaders. They see that if things go j UU(CT ;t. jjCC u person, arc moving to on as they arc, Morton will be defeated by rcin force Karl v. Farmers living alonjjthc

from thirty to fifty thousand majority

.md they are counseling desperate measures to avo'.d puch a result. A prominent Postmastc! told one of our informants.

Potomac arc moTim; their stock towards Pennsylvania for safety. Thc rebels have 85,000 troops at Atlan

ta. 40.000 beint: Georgia militia. Slier

whom he regarded as a Republican, that, J Ulan i,ns fet tiieir ncii to tiie extent of

unless sou.c plan was adopted to intim ith'te

tit- pefc, Morton would be badly beaten, and that something would have tobe done to keep voters from the polls disposed to vote agamst Morton. ' Lincoln is, therefore, strongly urged to put Indiana under martial law, under which arbitrary arrests can be made, and a course of intimidation adopted and pursued, that will deter Democrats ami conservative Republicans from voting. That is now thc last resort of thc friends of Morton to secure his re-election. However atrocious it is, these men are rcckles and desperate cnouh to :vdopt it. The people must not be allowed a fret and fair ballot, or Morton Si Co. will be defeatedThat is the way tho contest is now viewed by thc Lincoln leaders, and they arc clamoring for martial law. Cin. Hn.

eighteen milcsr but has as yet been unable to turn their position. It is reported that Wheeler's cavalry have crossed thc river above Chattanooga and gone to Fast Tennessee. The forces under Gen. Granger arc within f00 yards of Fort Monran. The rebels

and, we are informed, is receiving the signature of without respect to their past or present party status. No harm can come of signing it, while mnch good may result. Wc advise everybody, men women, to sign it. and forwadr immediately to the President.

D YSPE PSI AND i i s k i s a:s it vsv ira

I) is on D EH O F THE LIW

AND DIGESTIVE 0RGAN3 AtlK CURED HV 1100FLAXDS GERMAN BITTERS, T11K (iltEAT STUOUTIICXIMl

THE STAR OF THE WEST

j,M STILL AHEADI

:i:i;at r.KbUCTiox ix prices; "VV. AV. C.VLTvTTS IS lnnd to sell for the next thirty davs cheaper than the cheapest, and

ill.

Whether the appended answers a.-e

TIir.SK niTTLRS HAVE rf.R FORMED MORE Ct'RFS' HAVE AM) 141 (JIVE KE7TKR S1TISF1CTI ! HAVE MORE TESTI V ON Y '

HAVE MORE R ESPECTARLE I'EO- tote

PLE TO VOFCII FOR them: Than any other article in the market.

we öefy any cne to contradict this i Assertion. !

AAI) WILL

REGARDLESS

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OF COST.

His large stock of Dry GooJii. Notion

Quoensvrarc, C.roccih-s and Tobaccos, tomakr

LARÜR fePItlXC' TOCK. Now is your time for good harains

A "" iitttt

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proper n, . the iutercti,,,. inter- To , o5 0,,t .a, . lfiate r., 1 uSffiÄÄr'

f:nili;ir xvitl, I,;,!,, a. J IinOPT, t VT-q m-iMnv i).TTn Remember the place: One Doer South of

. : - -..o. viiit.-i.v. jii i niui, Pershing Dru-Store.

..w v., im mi; u WILL f'URE KVFRY rE OF many of this class, it is at least an --apt f n 4 i

time" to attempt to train information on ! w"ViHu U1 örvuuy jjeDillLV j

I III VtJM.VLIt'' r t T II r 1 r m-t --

ami cliscacs ni'isin:; From a disordered Stoninxii

vot n31

these points

If thc Devil wished to invite a mortal to join his chained spirits, what name would he use 't Link-on. If he wished to command his imps to

.abduct a strong-minded, virtuous female.

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vr noi'iipo ii ro nmm iiicm :m i tiii i . 111 ir ,

1 , "i . " ' wnat name wouia nc use ; Jiooker. surrender ot the tort js hourly expected. lf hc wantc,, t() (escribe the punish1 hchtate of Ilhmns has been made a- t hc ny (m Ilis (Sn(j-ectS ;vhat military district, and den. Paine, of W is., , 11 j. y inTns:,ie.

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WATCH & CLOCK

Grant lost more men in his inarch to Richmond than thc aggregate of Lee's entire army opposed to him! This was not Grant's fault, but Lincoln's, who instructed Grant as to the route he should take. What a fact is this ! And nothing gained by this enormous loss ! Sixty or seventy thousand men thrown away their heads knocked against a tone wall! Ry the other route by the despised McClellan route the vicinity of Richmond might have been readied without the loss of a man. It is to repair such horrible mismanagement as this that thc country is called upon for mure men. And what assurance is there that this mismanagement

will not be repeated again and again in ! the future as it has been in the past 't What assurance is there that the Great1

appointed commandant, with headquarters at Springfield. Indianapolis, Aug. 21. Some days ago Gov. Morton received a dispatch from thc East stating that a large quantity of arms were being shipped to disloyal parties in Indiana. On thc 17th iiust. lour boxes were reeivcd addressed to J.J. Parsons' firm of II. II, Dodd Sc Co.. printers, of thi city. Last night twenty-two boxes more to thc same address were received : nd drayed to Dtrfld's office. The military authorities immediately placed a guard around the building and took possession of the boxes. Upon examination they were found tocorr-

i tain revolvers vi' the best quality and Exed

ammunition. J. J. Parsons and Cfuirlcs P. Ilutehins, Dodd's partners, and Wm. Harrison, Grand .Secretary of the Sons of Liberty were arretted and placed under guard at the Soldiers' Home, The two former were released on taking the oath of allegiance. This evening a book, containing the list of the Sons of Liberty, was found in Dodd's safe, including the Secretary and Auditor of the State. Attorney Gen-

eral and J. J. Ringham. editor of the S- ir-

t'.ef. :IM(1 th" ln"is td'f'uir h'oidrcil r.d ..1

If he wanted to borrow under clothing, to whom would he apply '! Shurtz. If he wished to defend hell against assault, whom would hchire? Garrison. If he wished to wreck a vessel, whom would hc hire as idiot ? Reecher.

If he wished to scorch a man deepest pit, whom would he Rrownlow. Chieoijo Times.

in his hire ?

Observe the following svmntoms:

nrsu'.t'unj from Disorders of the Digestive ' 3r'Vlt:E1 JEWKLEll.&o, Onjnns: Michigan Street, Plymouth IndConstipation, Inward Pile-, FulInoM of blood to ir;1, onfnfl? q,, , . .

the l,c. . Acu ity of the stomach. Nau.-a, j Wheeler's Ut. WXT ZT1'

I - " o l'iannill HUI j nd hranches of Hatches and Clockp.he woiM say t the citizens of Marshall ami adjoining Counties that he has worked nt the hnin sä in , the city of Lon.h.n thirteen Tears, where ho ha

hail the cxpciieneto enable him to pive cntir satisfaction. C'ivs him a call. All work war-

'Thc Albany Journal reads Senator Wade out of the part), and bids him a

long farewell.' " Albany (X. Y.) Anjus

and Atlas. Thc Joy mal is edited hj a svm of Secretary Seward, arrd draws Ws inspiration from Thurlow Weed. W:wl vA) never be forgiven for his bold protest by Lincolii ec CA.

Thc Constitution is the bond of Union.

U. S. 10-10 BONDS.

These TTonud ;ire i-

Hf..r,.l. S'l.

uel ander the Act of Con

Ileartlmrn, disgust for food, fullness or

wei.ant m the stomach, sour eructations, inking ortlutterinjrattho j ii of the stomach, swimminsc of the IIe:id, ITurrie-l aul Hf ficu t DreathijiL', Flut tering at tho Heart , Ciioking or sufTocatiH sensatior.j when in a lyingposture, Dimness of Vision, lots or webs before the pii:ht, Fever ami dull pain in thc head, Deficiency if Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes. Pain in the sih back, chct, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, IJiirn ing in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil und great depression of spirits. REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTEnS 19 NOT A LCOirOLIC. CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY anil can't make drunkards; VAT IS TIIK R1-;ST TOXIC Ik the UoA. tr BE A Es WHO SAYS SO fro:n tli? Hoy. Levi G. Heck, IV.sror of tLe Ilaptlst ('hurrh, lVn b- iton N. J , f-i-nu-ilv of the North n.ipti.-t Cl.im li Philadelp-hia.

ranted.

y'.'hSS tf.

We will pay the following pricei from this V until ovwrrber I.n, lsC4, for STAVE" HOLTS and HEADING: White Oak Stare flolts, $0,00 pr. totl Red Ath 4 Red Oak Huadin? Blla, $5,00 White Oak Heading, $15,1)0 per TLouil Also the highest market price lor IIO UP POLES AND DRESSED HOOPS IX CASH, on delirery, at our Stare Ftctorr. The nbove tobe c;t as ve mav direct ad

! to inspection jnd pillmrbT ourselves. i HURMJUT uros. a cj. ;Apr. SI. l-Cl-vo'.'.talUf

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