Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 September 1864 — Page 2

VOLUME 10. T II E PLY M O U T H WEEKLY DEMOCRA T. JCUMBEU 8.

TUE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

j. . osijouxe, : t Editor. PLYMOUTH, IMIAt: Thursday, Sept. 22, 1804. ROR PRESIDENT GEN. GEORGE 3. M'CLELLAN, OF NEW' JERsEV. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, GEORGE II. PENDLETON, OF OHIO. Democratic State Ticket. Eor Governor, JOSEril E. Mc'DONALD, of Marion. For Lieutenant Governor MAIILON D. M ANSON, of Montgomery. For Secretarv of State, JAMES S. ATIIÖN, cf Marlon. For Auditor of State, JOSEPH RISTINE, o! Fourtaia. For Treasurer of State, MATHEW L. BRETT, of PavieM. For Attorney General, OSCAR D- HOliD, of DccaUr. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, SAMUCL L RUGG, of Alien. For Jh'I jcs of the Supreme Court, SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur. JAMES M. II ANN A, of Sullivan. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Alleo. For C'crk of the Supreme Court, ETI1ELBERTC. HIBBEN, of Kudu For Supreme Court Reporter, NAPOLEON B. TAYLOR, cf Mariorn, For Conrcsk ihh Dist.ict DAVID 1URFIE. of Wliite. For Common Tlens Judire, 17t:i Ditrictr JOHN G. OSBORNE, of Marshall. For District Prosecutor. G. L. BETTING ER. of Elkhart For Representative, LLOYD C LAZEBROOK,, of Starke. Democratic Count) Ticket Fur Tietsurtr I). O. QUIVKY. For Shcritf H. M. LOGAN. For Coroner J. 13. X. KLINGE IT. For Cejm missioner, l.f lis!rit, II. A. 11AXK. A fizzle.

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The "Gruntl luion lialy" advertised , figures, which I find in the 'preliminary j its burdons so lightly and reach such enorso extensively in the llcpublican and by j report of the cghth census," ent to me j u ous j rolits from its coutinu ;nee that flaming hand bills, was held here yesterday, ; during the last session of Congress, by j they would make it permanent if they as per notice, and in numbers or en-! my friend. Schuyler Colfax; and I ask ev-' could. The news therefore surprises us thmrnsui was a complete fizzle. i cry one, who ma doubt the correctness f that the democracy have made large gains Hon. Jame3 Wilson, an ex-mem-: of the following figurtv, to examine for ' in Maine at the recent state election. We bc of cngrcj3 from the 8t!i congrcs- themselves, and if they wil take the time 'cannot account lor it. Can it be possible

fioral district, was the distinguished j .7 i ... . .I., i i "1,cuan .uuuur .c a. iltitude which wereprsitively to be here. Early ir. the forenoon the flag -eras run ; up on the abolition pole corner, n'id a little later wr. rigged out. a drummer ployed to discourse sweel or two boys placed in a procession. With and these two boys, the tri Fontary ana aionc, r.ovf i tnrougu me principal streets for some time, and finally . Mibsided, making no further effort at try- 1 - . " , ...... ... ' ittff rr frr ri!ir crnn'i . iii'-o: ner ir was a sr,rry affair, and must have forcibly struck; the speaker with the utter hopelessness of . - .. . the abolition cau-c in Marshall county. The abolitionists looked blue tried to keep up appeamncc-i by patriotic air.', but it was no go, tenance betrayed the secret the heart. - - We ,ce that Henry P. Pershing has j lecn appointed agent of Marshall County for the State Sanitary Pair. While we j would say nothinir to discourage the pco-' .. .. ... ii. .i pie in firing liberally oi tneir means to aid in this work, yet it is our duty to expose the fraud attached to this work here. This man Pershing, assisted by the Itftv. , J. E. Chopin, in canvassing the county! and rtceivintr contributions, as they say, ; for tin Sanitary Pair, but we have tlie j l.c.tof reasons for saying that the legiti- ! mate object is a scheme to further the j intcrU of nbohtiomsm in this county, and j thr-reh r.irrv tm vi.to f,,r Colf-ir Theic1 Ittel r x. m j v . v ' a a i -v "... i- 1 e .1 two worthies are warm ivieuds ot the ! I much abused negro; their generous souls j are filled with love and admiration for j him; they talk also of thir l ive fr the i poldicr, but their nct.j show a greater love j for the former. We will venture the insertion that two-thirds of the money collected in thl way, wi.l be used to obtain the election ot C-.'lfax. and the balancc will go to sorno contraband society. ... .... I The people must have koiuc evidence that their money goes to tlu soldiers, not to politicians, nor to worthless negroes, It muflt be entrusted with honest men ' UII'.l UUIII llliil r uui: niu jm.'j.n hui, iiivbest of reasons for withholding their sup port. Formerly the symbol of the governinent was V. S.,-meanmg U., the pcordc. Now it ii "I" written on tho small of mjn'n hack, incrtning "I.- Abraham Linfrolii."

ri'ULIC SPUACil.VG. l 107 inclusive, and sec the relative rcA. C. Caprou, Esq., will ?peak At Sources of the two section?. "Whilst tho Welch's School Ifoase, Center Township. ! North produces in agriculture and nunuTuesday evening September 27th. j factrue 31 47G 074 000. the South proHon. Horace Corhin will speak at j duces but $132 32G 000. Their farms at Crow Lane?, Union Township, Tuesday 'j cash VaIuc tuuJ NortU $W SSU 943,cvening. September 27th 537J South,? 1 801 038 1)20; a difference TT , ... . that few would anticipate without referC. 11. Kceve. hq.. will speak at al-: . , , . . ... . V oo ; ence to reliable documentary evidence, nut Center, ednesduv evening Sept. -o. ... i , ,r AT . n . ... .ow, sir, in view of all these stubborn Hon. M. A. O. Packard will address!- . ' , . ... 4 .. . facts staring iu in the face, do you not

. , , , TT . . son s School lions'-, AN edncsday evening! c v oö.i tn n n i mi v ' September 2bth. I he Glee Club will De . in attendance. Dr. J. M. Confer at the School House ! near Webb's, in Polk Township, Thurs- ! day evening September 29th. Hon. C. II. ltccve at Uourbou, Thuriday evening September 20th. The Glee' Club will be in attendance. Frectraiutoj ti i . iiOUrüOIl ami return. Hon. Horace Corbin nt Iligby's School . House, North Township, Friday evening j September 30th. The Glee Club will be j in attendance. ! ! . ' A. C. Capron. Es.i., at Tippccanoetown , . ' I trKlAyevenin?. September oVt. Dr. J. 31. Confer at Uremeu, Friday J evening, September 30th Hon. M. A. 0. Packard addressed a ! i ... v , j i ! large and appreciative audience at luwood i 11 . usi iiiesua nignt. me mccung was a . ...... ...i suecoä in every particular, tno large hall j 'was filled to overflowing, and many were ; unable to gain admission for a want ot room. Mr. Packard made : most eloquent ' and patriotic tpcech. which was greeted j'Vt'ith enthusiastic applause. The meeting closed with three dcaleninir chtcR fr ! McClellan and Pendleton. "five UebelM to one Yankee" ii res Vo'nt Me.' Correspondcuco of t!u U;nioei:it. Soon after the commencement of the rebellion it was intimated by ?onic noisy j stick family turned up their noses at this bit of boaJinc; aad when you see the f,. , , . , j ; ures vou may also remember how subsc- . i ' (tucnt events have settled it. . 4 To suppress the rebellion and enforce ; . . 11 . ! i a ritrid observance of the constitution and i t " , 'laws of the Pnitcd States, we must admit ; i m i I was a stupendous undertaking fromilrt' j to last, but that we have had for thne! 'years and a half past, an imbecile and j ignorant chief in its management, there ! j can be no doubt, and as one simple cvi-'. i dence of it. I will give you a few facts andj and patience that I have, there need be i..-ir.. ..i -.-44 . '"H 1st. See page EH, and you will find that the total white population of the population in lavor 01 tnc ortn. 01 jw, - S05.04:: more than take ami one fourth the popuhrien of every southern Mate in 1. . " . 4. ii.c I turiii fr iin e. .iiiiiutufiiwur nt fiie " rebellion. Put how stands the States ofj I dawäre, Maryland, West Virginia, Ten" I i nessre. Kentucky. Missouri. Mississim.i.

j southerner that one of the chivalrie sons i i,mI onie.I to manned surj-ns- at -my ! r ,i .i . i r I person considcrini' him against McClellan. . oi the Fcnth was. at any time, irood iorl1., , , v . ., : ' J ; v i lie nunouueed ham ell unouuivocallv lor ßve lankees. a ou may rccol,ect? Mr. . MeCleilan on the platform and policy ad- ( Editor, how many of Old Abe's brjoiu-! vceatcd by tiic I fei aid. His conversation

over at Pershing's Enited States and Territories, as appears fanaticism ha? fallen, by ever so little, un-1 claims, "give us a chnnge in the a humis-; ('.. MeC'cllan is the Mied uf Senator j tl t!l ' chsc.y aa a!co iu- i;iii:t:te. ; v-i'd i:!! Yi.m or Ckth, f0

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and filer em- including the District of Columbia was. : dscwhere? Tmw. , . x ' f,,V i " ,4k,!, l"I:la .',,,;rC in:ni '"'F ;te,ts, and hr fr.coara-em.nt to try them hen W1krau).: f--r cu.t.nur, itho.t tur i ?- el-.:iM'--e: roi tai'i v -rmii-t hr nnv ..... ........... ... 1,. , ' ..,n-....: f,n .,r.wt ..1 ,.. l .ji. i.

t music, and one In the Northen, State S'!"! , ... wor c off. We must have it. or mav hih : The ,.f three bottles of these bbter ut the , ,u A v- . VPI,

the wagon to make ,n lU Ul,ltni iai" ' uonuj JATARD 1AYUU having Written a ,.oave;, aloUC m,,toct ur c,li!m(i!1 untrv j , ... v t , , ( , W.nt.in,' of the Pre,eut year uas followed by M,v lt . : . . ,( " ! scrai of poetry condemning the Chica-o f .1 " r ' (, , I io ..-. ...arhal t .en l s I i::ce, : evident relief and resst-mitu-n to a lep-c . f b--.J- ' the two musicians oUl 2G'9'J'M3 ! Convention ,"nd euhedzi. the fia ... the !rnU,1 U,MU tl: ' lS U' j "Washington. D C. Aug. Eh '04. i iiy A,,d inental vigor, which I hd not fctt IW six -" . n,ni;x. 4. ,

rand nroee-5ion Thin vhoi in" a dilrerence in acttnl v -hit" ' . r ' v 1 r 1 1 -.i n no tio;ni:in ü: 1 ui gue:.iineiu. r . , , raiithsbel-re, and Inl aun.-nt desjairtd d ir I . 1-" i' V IA'., r.uiu protc-.siou. j 1 nus snovMu0 a u.i.crcuce 111 .u xuai a. niie , to J art; J rttnnr published it with fiat- "Poet. .. U. 'uniimoie. surgeon i!trd .'i.,:, 1 '.,. f1)n, ti. ,M' 1;,. 1 ... ,1 , .... E

-i few I oni-i-m-i -md Vvlinsn ihm entire wl.W,. ' Autl th "f-s his bhic'v banner di 1.:11-na v ?' gi g:ur einig e er ne hi i u . Jiierica. j no ; . - - -a lew . ioui.-i.m.i, ana i Kansas, me cniiie Wime t .1 .1.- ... .....' ? : .111.. 11 .1 n-i 1 i'iir Inend. 1. II. haxter. Sur- I S

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I ' 1 i.nruuwii i;ie sirong naaie inai otir naiion ins j neraid says i lie same. 1 nc Mcrcurv says i " n - whistling ; population of every one of which is inelud-' won , ! there were more than a hundred thousand ! ... ..

each conn- el in the .above eight millions. P S ' ' rK " persons in and upon Union Square. There; h'; ytcd- im' 1 ro" 3Iitr- ;nl s feeliriL'S of Wc- will not ask to deduct the entire' The reomd fr .-.tlonMl l.r,t.,,r l.r.. wore ten i-tands, a hundred sneaker?, and I Enreau.

white population of these State?, vet five of the nine named, still UM a full a1 ..- .t i'i it ' frc representation in thc 1 -e-lcral f.sIature; y t we will ask to deduct tb whito population of tlursehoMing an indisputable reprcsontiition in both branches of Con - . ... ; grc-, to-wu : Delaware, ropnlsiion . . . . .. .Oil'.s'l . ,.r)l5 'JiH iVar)land Weit Virgii.ia Kentucky MisBouii " (one half .r2.1 .Vil) 919 517 1 inn 5(13 Total . . .3 iu o:3 I't tlio forcgoin- fi-uriw frumtlic gnss white populationof all the southern States. and add them to the free States, or those compoiog the Federal Government, and then f-ee how the account stands : Northern population ,... 1 , 1 Eorder States represented Total Federal Deduct tkciciroin the gross population of the South, as we first had them abofe, States represented Total A beautiful spoetacle do these figures i,re-ent Twenty-two millions ol white. .... .... ... people under the coutrol of Old Abe, with 11 ,. . .... which towhipal.ttle over f.mr iuiUi.n of rebels, and yet it is a "military necessitv" that the nigger must be freed and put lilC illlllV 111'1,'U till oniiv . .j.imi., ii, . . , ... l .ui our white ,old,erspny, ration,, and all . Truly, this would be more than five an - i kces t(! on"- rebel, after all. And v 1 1 rinotlier t1 r:l a i.iintnowup , ,p .... ' . ... m our hands for half a million mure men. In addition to our excess of population, turn to pflge.. of the mhi document. 101

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think it the imperative duty oi every

. . , , American citizen, individually and alone. t0 makc a caU f, whUc Hou?;e aDll all connec of Novc Democratic Iiivincilile Ital. ; The Democratic Invincible Club was . 1 l . i n. i r..n I iut-icu ami ieurgauizcu ill v.uii'iii 5 ji.in hist Saturday evening. Pr J. 31. Confer v-"as chosen President, Horace Corbin Vice President, D. McDonald Sec'y, D. O. Quivey Treasurer. An Executive Com- ... ... A-r-..-... . . . mittee. consisting ot .1. 1'. anvalkenburg. i rr ITT -it- ii i. v.. luoujpsoü, aaa lic.in oyuoury. was appointed j Hon. 11. A. O. Packard wa chosen to :.Trh-oec ri.il. ;tD l,

teU with it ou the first Monday i wblcU P'vly disguise! in their vttempts v Ä.rnK ' ? . -. ' I TO Ol CH 1 Oil THEM! w

.nbcr nevt to rcö'"U it with indifference. 31r. Sea-; " " ' ' -P"- " ' "-f : Than any other article in the market. nbMnt"i imanisoneofthcrircst wolitieal scholars ! ton n tV 't- At the frmer; J Now .

Frnoniio-illv vonrs Vn ' .i 1 , 1 ... , . rd-nv ltltMi'Mi nru'ile were Virent J J cuiiuuuiti lus l.COnonjicalU i ui-, A.c., in the uorthwet, and will do vi-oioiis 1 11' , 1V ' lHo.t.c wtit pr..,cm, Assertion, fc REFOliM. ; service iu the cause of the union Tina in ? s!,a anioncr tl.e vice pre.iueuts wero Johti j A?-B FAY Sg00 Q i :incre:im.r th ,or,i,;tv xv'.irh i tr:. ! n burcn, James 1 . Lrady. and ilhaui : T. anv nutt ... n n . . Kutter. EÄ

.cld on Saturday evenin- Seid '4th ! 1C j'0,Jl'10 seHm to wigly nnpic.sl , " I with the necessity of alrandcijiny; the abThe Democratic lir-i; Hand inl fihi'i::.. . v (m' -i .t- , iUl 1 a1' Li nuc Jr-1-5 Janu ana nan litiou pohev oi 1 resident Linco u oi ran-

Club were requested to be present. A spociul invitation was extended to the ladies to he present. The Glee Club saug the Star Spangled lianncr, and the' meeting adjourned. Gen. Hooker for 3KcClcI!an. Our statement that this officer preferred tl:o election of Gen. McClellan to Mr. Lincoln has been disputed by some of the f , , , . ., . . " . . Iilnco111 papers, hat it is true. An Albany 'dispatch to the New York Herald, dated ! September 1$. says : 'General Hooker has been hereto-day to-d; y was explicit and outsj oken. He igl the sup1,ression of the rebellion, but considered a change ot administration f- , . sential. rri ,. c. . J he Hemocratio State (Onventi-Mi was , au i ,i 4- n in session at A'bnnv at Ihe time. I his ,.i 4i . ' r T . settles the jucssion oi wnere the hero of i , ; , . 4., i r. Loolxont MoU!i'?.m stands. ( ;?. Era. 7,Saiic. We have expccied that the New England States would adhere to abolitionism, even by increased majorities. The war is s profitable to them peculiarly they feel ; that the great revolution sweeping over : .....,.,1 n....u... l i - ; f " - " ' ; -Now Englan I ? fan it be possible that - that region of yhoddy mills and puritan , icring conniicnution anuasx that 1! Le cirj cula,ed. e append a veise irom which j 0"r QAX )n,c of tUc slirit (,f the whole:

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' "V lint: Hoist tlie white Hi" whCT our trinmr, i w r.ih? " ' Whsfe?crouch bwfyre Tre"0I make freedom n . What! snikc all our m. when the foe ia.it bav i expressed contrasts singular' v with a little 1 tlic ramc R1jo-t. plli.licl i '3 the Jnhune in 1S5-4, from which. j wUh(Ult f) mkc j some extracts. It was addressed t.-, '-To ; the American Flag: ! ll hail the fl.uintlr.ee lie! . ' ! It slncidi a pirate 9 deck. ! Hate'apUuted reg. ' Destroy it jc who can. f Deep sink it in the ware." etc : Tlo-se exiiresion fairly reflect abolition . loyalty. Was llryard Taylor thinking of i Eiucoln's rcfnicst for u Picayune Untier" at An detain when he wrote, "He's a trator who mocks at the acrificc doured." a, tea jo. Times. 'I'Im El( fiiiioiKl l.niulrer Prefers M; i o I ii to 1B C hllmi.

. . I The Kirlmion.I Kmpiirer of tue I f th Ud O.h'l ; i,lSt ,.ls n (Mi(orinl on t ho noiniijecs 1 , of the ( 'hic.i"i! convention. A fter diseusp017 17) ! ing the platform nnd Eincoln's and NcI Chilian's conduct d the war, it says: 'Thus, whether we look at the nomination 8 0.10 4l Ü : in the light of peace or war, we prefer ?, I EI OU:? j Fincln to MeChdlaii. We can makebet- ! tcr terms of peace r. ith an anti slavery 1 112! 'HiT 1 fanatic than with an earnest unionist.

Ve can gain more military succcsm in a 1 . i I 1 it. I Micr like JlcCIIlai..". i J he articie goc.ri on to fay that 'ninhscatIo(1 an, vulSnclwll;011 UI,;tod the south, j aM,f though they were terrible ordeals, " e-.n.iucicu n iinroiu pi.in, i.un n they insured cur ultimafrt triumph. If ! reconstruction were uossuue. u wouiu ic : .,.. ....l...l.b. I..- !.m M..f M..l!m -Mid , 1 limn; 'iuu.iuii: u ii mi .'inyiiimii "ii'i , fhe Jeil0C umlcr JJncolll ' the r0IlllIdieans." Mr. Lincoln is evidently intending to give his personal superintendence to military operations. Henceforth he will have his "1" upon every soldier in th? ami)'.

TIic C urrent of E'opular Semi- f Klient IScpiiblican Newspapers j Com 1x2 out for McCIcifaxi.

From the Detroit Free Press, j U,b .alen the rr Mucin I Johnson from the head oi hi.s editonaP columns, uud iu their places introduced tr ! his large circle of readers George U. Me-1 Clelian and Genre. JI. Pundlefm as his andidatcsibrthepresideueyand vice rresi-j loncvofthe. United States.' It has cau-cd cam doiicv a terrible fluttering in the republican rr nks uinphantly proclaim thcpatri.it soldier and states prcsn Ii Kl . . , V - j iruniu hecamc evident, and President , l.inoon an!louncea h;.s determination n.t to I i t c 1 1 to any terms of peace, except o:i the condition that the Confederate States the eonditioa that the Confederate States f"n auanuon s::m;rv. - iartre maioruv j mg back upon the constitution as it is the ! Ii..'.. . .i ' onl.V bond ot union between the states, and of electing a military man of experience, wisdom, and regard for the constitution ; a man who is ardently devoted to the union, and is capable of prosecuting the war successfully, and determined to rs - tore the union as it was. ''Peing well satisfied with the norniu:; - tion of Gen. McClellan, and with the roolutions constituting the j.latibrm adopted by the democratic national convention, we 1 shall give our supprot to that ticket, and

The Hon. E. C. Seaman, editor of the : !n logress. Ihere ii :i report at V ash-; Ann Arbor Journal, who has for years u'u which is cuscrcdited, that a severe ; been regarded the ablest political writer Latllc tak.on Vlaoc 0:1 tliC v'ehlo:i nfflm r!..K!;,..i.. .t.- ; 1 1 railroad, in which the vcbols were victor-!

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man, (Jeoive 15. .McClellau, the next i 1 1 j livJOJ'liA.Ni' ö (i EE MAX IMTTldlS. L . i :? :'-'ce: Olo Door

lent of our country. Alter irivimr a I ,.evcr".v ' U1a: '1 -7'": as aouo i . i or-m. DlJ - .:e.

historical account of the Chic.o conven-. ?: ! tlnn,; anaii c e Me i .mois that VTP1,vmiq "nphilit.r1 1 24tion. Mr. Seaman editorially reuiarks : ; Gov .ilmore oi .New llrnnp.-.h.re, mtena.s Olli Olli C Ox llVOlb -De Dill ty ; - : - . i "Public sentiment in favor of Gen. Mc-! :i BflV! JfjAW U. S-CfJDKFOOT, Clelian has been increuMug in force v.rv M-,. Wednesday Sep. 21. a J1 1 jj"8 ! ..mi rapidly durinr the !..tthiVtydays: since S O, Monday mornin. Gen. Sheridan j WioVl-h ' ! VlTH &"7 H MU

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have taken from the head oi our c;iiuuns and Muwen. v.na i.i. hen m t ho vicmthe i:aii:c.i of Abraham iiincohi and An-; ity oi' Sandusky they sei-t.M t!:o ste imer. drew .Iohnsn, and substituted in their I and wont to Middle Ha island to take on places the names of Gcortre 11. .McCIoUan I v.v.o 1. Vliilo vj;i r thc;v tlu r shin I

and George II. Pendleton. AYe do this iu the IV.!! and firm belief th.it it i impossible to restore the union, and to e-tabl!.: !i peace throughout the Unite 1 States, under the emancipation jiulicy adopted and per-i-ite! in by the present adininisiralion ; and that it is necessary to change our rulers, with .. "....- ... ..1. ........ . f 1. . . i; i i... govcrnn.vnt.that tho? most .iesi.-.ib and impoitaut objects niav be attained.''

From theX. V. Express ;r.dt. on :hM',n a !, si I, ; rattle I ihe Another rfinarka'dc emverston has t;v. : -n.; and abatrioned h:-r. J he I anakeu l.lue The Weebe.nr tv , A i diaii ai.lv .r"ti,v- to .k p-.ss-h.n of thy hat Ken !..( v.. - vt olU.l .. - Y. ) Moi.itr abandons the republican par- i :x:vl :U':vs t; 1 1 '; ;- r ; l r s"lP" tv in favor of Gyn. McCIeüan. 'Ihr v.Vi t:ie d.j-cr ol tle rebed niwvc -

I tor !YS : "the truili the administration ot Abraham Lincoln is a lanicn tabic failure With mismanagement in the lu-'sury dcpartmt nt, financial ruin stares us in the f:ov ; with want of statesmanship in tho dt j-ar'ti'.ent ofsiate. dipi'uaey -is a! a discount ; and in i he navy d'-p.irtn.e:.!. riidit :ri!j .!' the. i.atioii's defence u i lh"

ocean, imbecility. va;ilKtb,n. an 1 c,rr.:P- 1 Vt'- :!!! .-'"Coede 1 by Tbe or ib.btion shock tlie people, while in cvrv other! 'rt nc.-.

dcp'trtincnt d the government the same characteristics rr.ie the coioli;t r.f t!c present administration of th . i'e '.era! government. In viewoi tiiee indictments In viewed toc-o indieijtifrit:

:1 1 uj H . . ihe Lincoln ad mi ii is; ia tion . thclb- 'Mnr on lure t ii i dd b v t ! c dn"; 1 1 i c r".vIii j public sentiment is abound-j diL . f Newark, fie- tic arWitrhr i ing. and the country without? a r ! es-: v,ifl, ühnuination. ransjarar. es, tl;c.

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; a paper of republican prociivitide - ! t.hires that the McCIeüan meeting m la nigiu. in inai ein, v. as ine.iar - thousands of mottoes. John Van Huren, James T. Prady, David Ogden, and W. 1. As for all of whom hive heretofore i ..i ,i , , . acted with the rcnnblicans were umon" .u. i ii im uu, ii.ptiom.iu. m i. h umong, ihe vice presidents. The mayor of the city, who was elected against tie democratic nominee last year. was president, Hi. i ii ii-- .i , , I Oil Hob t (, Willlliiili nnilc n irre-, f 1 on. iiuw 1 iiiiiioii uiaut. a Lri .a , ?peech. The National Jntellioeneer of to-day says: "Never was there, in the history of Vash - iiifrton sueh .m iiiimein. ludiib :. lnm. station as the democratic ratification meetj ing here last Saturday night." Kendall was Fsesidcnt Tlie Herald's Albany dirputeh says that ex liov. .lohn King, of New Vork, ehairniaii of the New York delegation in the Haiti more. Convention has th-elared that he will ruipport and vote for McClvll.in. The sainejiaper mention sa rumor that (ior. ( lilmorc, td New lfainpshirc, discusled with the quarel which he had with j his party, in that slate, will soon come out for McClellan. An associated press telegram from Philadelphia says that the meeting ever held in that city took place on Saturday night, in Independence sduar, to ratify the ucniof McClellan and Pendleton. Sixty thortsand iienide is a low estimate f-.r the num ber. Ilepublican papers fully admit the presence of a tremendous crowd. The old Indepedenec bell that annouiiee.t the s;gn of the hccbiaation of Independence, was rung tn this occasio::. All associated press telegram from Philadelphia says that the largest meeting ever held in that place was on Saturday night in Independence square to ratify the nomination of McClellan and Pendleton. Six ty thousand people is a low estimate for the iium ber. Republican papers fully j presence of a tremendous crow.i. admit the presence The old In.lependene bell that announced thcsigniii-ofthcde-larationoflndepcnd- ' ... . cn1 war rung cn li!?ecta!on.

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I'roai the Chicaro Tirje., September 2üili. Advices from City Point to Sunday morning state that heavy skirmi.-diing was ''ZZ Z '",7 .viomiiis ii mi, iuuii tauic rai l Vj the rchch arc conflictin-, cue statement 1,el,,S jlKlt they repulcd their pur-1 1UI U!K,,!- H,Rr,,"f"1 !'u"""' "ot ,Y v,ith al1 mother, that t,,e k it"ra1s recaptured most oi the .iii'mal nd took 70U n-i;-oucrs. i. Astor. Ex-Govcriior King, of New h- ' .i v- r t" i breckinndirc. :n the v:emi!y oi Lunker ? Hill in the Shouandoah valley; and after ! an enjrajremout lasting all day. achieved al signal victory. raiturin;r iJ.Oi.) lirisoners. : . . . signal victory. rapturiiu: il.ln.) lirisoners. : uvo l.ieees oi nriiherv. live str.n :s oi colors: ; aiK uiivu;-the reikis over twelve imk-s. ' 1 lie rebel Gens. Görden i;nd Jlli-. les were r , , , ,., T, killed, a'-o was the ieleraHien. Piiissell. Gen. Stevenson, at Harpers Ferrv. . ... puts the led r:.l casualises at LtX0 ; while . Ge.i. Sheridan, after stating that his losses are severe, says that lie cannot tell their : extent. The rebels retreated up theval-j ; lev. and Federal cavalry are in pursuit, J Gen. Sheiidan hai ben appointed 'a j ! brigadier in the regular army. J 1 On Monday a party of aYut tiiirty reb-! els succeeded in seizing the steamers Philo! j Parsons and Island (;: on. on lake Erie.! They got aboard the fjrmer in sU.ids, ; some at Detroit, and. odi -rs at Sandwich Onjcn came in to v.o , 1. an 1 was immedi-1 aiely capture I. Tiv; la'ter ye-el wa ;; soon af;cr scuttled and sunk between ' j Kelly V :-nd lli-.s islands. The rebel j the.! proceeded in tit, Pars.m to near Cej dar Point, v. h.-n shey chang:d their e u:se j ! and made for the Detroit river, the m -uth ' ! nt' "-'t'.ti v--.i a ....! ,.t. 1 .. t .t.. .-..-- j, ii i. stuy: nvuniog. hoy hvvom P ; iar as Saiidwien. ;U'M three nr.le.; be'e-.w lnent Was to l"z)the V. .kv siimor M!chiir tn and r!ea? th- re.d i.ri-:oners at .Jonnso-n s s-aii.L Iirtvy f?';tr.n sh n. i m progr.s n-r the Wei hei r.lill-.u 1. an ! a v :i-ral engagei,:em auric:!:.--;, ocn. na.returi:r lt;e :.rnt. as!i:ü. in j : i - : t.t : .i aim n-'v ; 1 (' re i-ir v sc: :i v. ie-i;i on the 1st Niii A', .r. X::r.iiK. N. J.. Sept. 0. j An immense ovation to Jen. MeChdhtu of Eur.;i!oui!t, Springlie! 1, Illinois. "Denoi: In addition to my suggestion to mark all rejected recruits and substi- ' tuts. 1 would mggost that all accepted j: , V, . . ' s' j l'"j'pI Vvill""1 1 "lli.k. prevent, to a creat ; . I J he iarmer brands his cypher upon j h'-JT, tu' lavc driver, in case of an m-U-orrigible slate, bvamls h letter ui.on li: i i .i - i :.. .1. T .. . i . i hand ; the r icneh in their tuns oi bar .ar - t . imi, branded the lnlamous I. 1. I . upon the shoulder of the g;d!ey--shive ; h?it to-day the only white men cn earth who are , (1 1 .,,! ..1.., r.Iv'ibv.li.wi l.i.r lOTCfil lO UIKiOl "iV Il.il C l 1 1 1 1.JL I loll lOlllT r-. " j since rejected as too scandalous ami j ignniiiiious .-re the people who call them- ; lvcs Americans. Is it i.ot utterly ! fha inefiil that men to whom was descended the herita-'oof Wndiin-t. n vud the patriots , t - of the revolution should to-day be not only the abie t f laves of a coarse, brutal tyrant, i . ! i l mi l but that his millions .should brand upon ' . j ' , .. , , 1 their backs mar.s which have eyer .1...I.......... .... I i.t I .U'l A I. .ir It 41..-. lllSllir" UlrUCU lliu u:.si . i iniiiiii.. it i iiu once ! proud sovereigns td' thi-s country . , i.i .... ii . .1. - inner ,r-i.iino llliTuiV I L-rc.me no oei!siu-u .iiiw lo-e uieir I 1 V o III IM U ' I il i v .'w iiii.v. i Hilt ill Washington, omi they not he allowed to seek pjverty and find their graves without bearing upon the r bodies the infamous brand of criminsK Oh, this is ignominy unutterable! American citizens driven to fight for an odi"'is e tu.-e, bearing upon their bodies lifilu i k k . .1 . A. 1 1 it tYl . ttt lllA tt t ! tit 'if! ihe brand of the usurper iiincoln! Jiilerally 1 ran led to mark their identity, as men mark their owne-rship iu cattle, 'or as j despotic governments once were shameless ' ''O'igh to do as a method of distingirshim: their vihvt criminals ! It is this condition which we have reached iu the short space of four years. Wc have reached tlio very depths of infamy. We are abject slaves, and Lincoln is our master. We are base cattle, and 1t itnco.n is our owner. Fdspati lies from all parts of New York ; and Pennsylvania, state that great consti - ' ntimi.il ratification meetings were held on I Saturday in every town aud eitv in those tates. Such gatherings hnve not been .i I ii inec the ol UHrnv.m.

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I AND EHSI-MSE.H RKS.TL.TI3r FKO.tl DISO 11 DEI! OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ARE CL'It ED BY HOOPLA XD'S UÜ&OLMi BITTERS, . j the jreat sti;en;tiii:ning TONIC these bittjlrs have rr.ßroR3tü moreccrcs! hate ami mi site msrt Miisnni x:; HAVE MORE TESTU CNY ! HAVE 3IOKE UESPECTAUEE PEGlished by us, that is not genuine. ; Olf-vo flu follnwinr tivivntnnni N luo itniuu ilil s iijjfioiil. i Krsu'thw from Dhonlcrzof the ! - - - - - - - - - - Or ''uns : Constipation, Inward Pilo, Fullness of blood to Vl muiu..ui, .umm, Heartburn, d:.-gr.st for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour eiuctatior.s,.iiik;ng or lhittciinir at tlie rit of the it'jjnach, swimming of the Head. Hurried and dif fieu t Breathing, Flut terinir nt tlse Heart, Choking or suffocative 5r.satioi,s when in a 1 ving posture. DiuinctS of Vi-ion, dots or wcl.s before tlio siiht, Fever and dull ruin in the head, Deficiency of perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eye, Pain in the side, tack, client, lir.ibs, if:c.,adden flushes of !te.t, Uura i: ,ir in tlieHesh.:const;int inn-j-angs of vil aa-l rrer.t dpredcn of sj-irlts REMEMBER, THAT THiS BITTERO i3 NOT ALCOKOUC. CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,' and can't ni:tkc ilrunluirds: IM'T IS TN E LEST TOXIC ;. t,'i H'o.-'. Frcai t'ie Rev. Levi (d. 11,-ck. Pa.-tcr of the Ysy ; Xul.th 1;,,, Church Philadelphia. ; , ; , ? 1:l,,.,n i, ,,:,,llfrs Gfr?,a Iiit: la. yor.ody !,r aa..mU - m yvr. I u.v,-, thr-m . l:'" ,'w '"Iy, nnl hae be. u r, p.e ed u: their eflett tliat I was induced to reeoinm-nd . 'theaito nnnv othtrs, and Kn th.r iIkvImvo' ; Cp rated in a strikincly benifieial m.iuicr. I t.-tke j eat i l'aure in thus vbl;ei y rrteir.iri;?. t!,i : (?t,yA calling the atter.ti.,., ,f i:i-.,e artete. cd, M tle.4 Iht:ers kn-wht- iröm ext .-rienee that :.,T rce.:mne..htt:.. will bes stain.-d I d ih:s n.-re eh- f-dh ail.-loiIV H:WtUi n ed V, , V . .. p, 1 " ! i roni i cv. J. Nrwr u Ihorra P. ! . i-.!'.t.r of tiie En -v.l.. .-Jsj K:,.-A'u-d,.t:,d Chrisii.ui rhronie;--, Pidhid. hd.hi. Met .M.duHM.od:, sr.i-.er.il, !:n-.ir !-tr.:-t ef laeir ll'rcuiei.K ar.u i-4itTi, : Ml k:.ov oi j. i dta.'U'Ut MMin- v. I: v ,i Jiisn ::i iy !:;- te-lt v to he beiti'tib1 he believes lihaself t h.ue teeciv.d reia :i!iy-'ia;.ie piep.:sat:.m. ia the !e ; e th::t he h. ' .-n iy thw eui.tribut.. t.. ib.- b.-n. lit .f.:W. 1 ! t5"; ,cv" ,u Vv'1'5, " ii,:1 'J'X willuse'r ilviui Uu.stYl i.-m K-r mar.'y rears, under the Yi;xes'or direct;!. meto the n.-e d'thritr. IVoia hcv. J. II Tunrr,ii-itorof Uedding M. K. ; Churrh "hilada. " ! Ir Jackson; Iear sir Ilivin used yoar , (rerman Hitters in inr füinilr frcjuently I am ' :.ipared to say that it has been of j;rert sorvicc. I, ';... tli . i ti 1mvt l'aCJ ill' ci'lliTll t !! .i 'i f - ! of i c vü'eni it is the silest unl nu st vaTunhfc re:nedvf which I have any Knowledge. Yours res; cctfullv, J II TmiNlili, No,7Jl)N, Ninetentli htrect. From the Ra. Thoü. Winter, Faster c f the Hoxbury apt ist Church. lr. Jaekson; Dear sir I feel it due to vo-ar . excellent preparation, Uootl md's denn in Fit-j ; tion it Iiis ootnuieu. i nave lor voun at times . 1, . , , ... . , , , . ; been troubled with j;reai d.sonler in inv head and : ,l4.rvo8 ,xStem. I was advised by a nhnd to try ' . a bottle of vonr (lennan Iliuet-?. I did so, and' have cxperirneedrcat ami inicApet-ted relief; m ' beahli lias been very iniUei-iUy heueuted. I: i ..... .1 .- 1 . r 1 .1 eonliilrntlv reetunnicnc. Hit article wliere I meet su rod bv niiT of llieir ;uod elfoets. Kespcctfi'ill yours, T. W 1 iVIV.K , Roihorouli Fa. ' v,nM p.. t ä n...i,.;i. f iti.. a. ,.,., ; 1 IOI1I UV. I " limn form Church. KntztovMi. lurks County Fa. i 1r c- M J'vck-on lte-.eeted Si.; I have been tumbled with l)vs-o;si.i nearlv twenty ve.irs , , i i;,;,ii r i and have never used anv medicine that dwl nie as lnuch Kwl a, llooll...!'. Ibtur,. I am v-ry I.. I. . ..r. .1 1, 1.1, .1 l.ii- hai'inrr I, L'r.n Ii.... j niliCil niijii o eu iu . iiiii n ii t iiiiin libui uic . butt! es. i.nf.v ours with reprct, J. S. III.UMAN. , $ItH);err,ouTe-haalftb.z. SS 0(1 Small Mre-TacentMx.rt.ottle-halfdez. 0J BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I t , 1 I p f Ä ...t i . iSee that the M-uature of -C M JACKSON," ! ; ii... tri AlIH,l..r,i.w.MKiillA I Should vonr nearest ilrneijist not have thear tide, do not benutoffby any of tlie intoxie.i rrepaiatinns that mav be ot.Vrcd in its ptavo, but ' ?cnj to us anl wc will forward, securely packed, j by express. Pl'illl'ipal OltiCl ailll .llailU - faeitiry, No. o'dl Alten st PHILADELPHIA. Jones & Evans, (Successors to C. M JACKSON k Co,) l'ojMit'tofs. For sale by Druggists uud. Pcalers in every town in the 1 nited States. j July 2;?. Ifii. - fCf LAWNS pollins from 'J.'.CTS to ,MmTt irr " xmmm.t' , I U IL '4 ip 1 . Jl 1. j. II . 1 IV. 1 4. T'Juii-tt

Ml OF THE W'ESI AHEAD! .' :jl (JTIO. IX PRICES; AWf r. CALKIXS IS bound ttt .'I f.jr the next tLirtr dara cLcapthan the iVJt;t,ailj ' ' UEBJfOLESS 0F COST. ms h-.s,. cf Drv Goods, rTotion Queens wart' ict rivs aiiJ Tlaccos, toniafce room for his fKI..STOCK.. :-i fur good bardic .4. Nearly Xcvy. I ..'lilW T r.1 ... J r taken at t.ieir t market value for Cr.. South of tIAHEj..ii.'vPT , i WT -iAJIk, .V. -uichig .troct, Plymouth IndTin j . it ? practical crkrr.au in I -n- t ,-. .' i"1- . r . ?, i 1' Marhi and udjoh. in ,;;:::;-;-ori:ed at t: ia i ; h ,: u -l.irtie., years, herc ho h h ituepc.:,;, maiehim to ßIVC mir., S i Km a call. All work war- ' 11 t''1, .l'a35-tf. lf r -r. . rn A I? , 1 fy 17 f x :i li It J, li l'x ,1,, - s::;,;:t;;;:tL i 1,10 hvtt fin oru i. i i.ii. i. Hü ; 1.:. I J. OO",v,i0 :,,tStM!,.k ' ci!1 aIld , ..l' .; . ; .-'.svherc. ' 1 1 , J A- ÜhMM .JJ , the trsd? UT!:llln? O NnAKUCO. ! V. i I T V riHYF AT rpynfi - x- rwi t,1 iJCr'.l 4 , () i. () ,T W.. harei !.,t.-l "ri hi-4. nn in mtl ?.it !';i-e ni.J Wt..!rri r:i i ;i ord (:,:. I n ! :'t ::r,!ii , , 4 .'' "ir.i a:: i i.ijMi.if fc-f-!tC . .. ! :. .!!. v4-rv bt i:4:4i:nr. W : :'' :,i ou ; ; T J j VOIUt - : 1 ;t;. 1 x' . ,. ;"vm,;r pr f,.r woo", bn-ii-h: lüll , .r?.t-.-;i.re. 'v cx'.t-ct ho tt! b-i'-e - :.:.! ..:..r..t:o:i nunfur L - 'j .' C''1'1'1110 fOTU .,t. -,- Vst-c pishtoii I! A VIT askh 1 m: sror.i: or WJaiKSTOX&BRO. 1 trade at the td 1 stand on .... TESKirr. They im..- erdy i -de 1ar Additions li tl - h k. iiitt n! ?elliu ! At :1s jL I i'iOt'S a (uXXlSi j . A -du, I 1 v -VlliHUi 41. j " sM. k cosirü of ' 237 OOOClS, JhwiU, l (!S XllllUIK. tVl. Ar. Sitcb ire; t r ally ktpt for sale in a ib. KirrAii. stoki:. ditoiiies .il i'- r r tin, and Froduce of ali ktuip, .hi.. -nbaeks wil'n tle refused. Nit cEJ i: 1:: siiowiNft on; GU W II 1: I II Kit YOU ; ;.rv OK NOT. "g ; T cii anci: FÖT; lnl?lf "E A T C j ) JH.X- VX J. V 1 O j rf t. . ! n' rA:..; '-.ai.ni: ynfn up Ins trip to e.e.t, may Le found nt tbe 11 l,'. I Til 1,.., k.11.. it "niv 'Villi iUIKlTil 111 ill) lll.l t 4tt.A. 1 ni lo tl 1,1 ' n in uut mots i ' : " uV!'! 1 ,rui ,aFcci. f :-v - jl retina ir v.,M,r lif,wr, ÄnJ rv t'.di-: bofl.t ' . pin-pnnf nil LUv y1 -UjlUMlUllI, j All(lwi,!t v.tbvsi. cthoaosty andfair deal ' 1112:, to ii iii'iiic.anee of your put-onifre. . All wln nr in- wiMi a call tdiall be well i:ied to buy unless th artult til. ne to bur treated. suits. 1 Zl TIHBl I price will be paid i Caffc 1 or t er Tr 1" , i t I rod jcc takcu in xi ci.i:i-''! old' cnKNFK, South of the ! J ,Fl:i- ' K.-nii M. H. KICK.

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