Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 October 1861 — Page 4

NUMBER 38.

Army Pay Holl.

The following statement, taken from official sources, will show the army pay roll. In the first column will be found the nctt salary per month and in the second the total salary per month, whicb intitules ration?, servant hire, forage, kc. Ter rronth. Lieutenant flcneral $ 270 Aids-de-Camp ami ."Military Secretary to Lieutenant General, each 80 Major Genera! 22J Senior Aid-de-Camp to (eneral-in-Chief 80 AM-de-C imp. in addition to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant 21 Jbigadier General 121 Aid-de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc.. of Lientcnant '. ... 20 ADJITANT OKNERAL'S DEfARTMRNT. Total. $ 770 469 187 i 32.1 10 Adjutant fleneral Colonel no 23". 211 1S7 17 187 23C 137 Asi?tant Adjutant (.Jencril Lieut. Colonel 0." Assistant Adjutant General Mai. 0 " Capt. 70 Judge Advocate Major 80 INSPECTOR GENFRAL's DEPARTMENT. Inspector Gem nil Colonel.... 110 ftns.M. DEPARTMENT. Signil o(!i. r Major 80 X'V RTERMASTKRS DEPARTMENT. Quartermarster General Brigadier General 121 32.1 235 211 1Ü7 137 Assistant Qmrf et master General Colonel Deputy Quartermaster General Lieut' Colonel Quartermaster Major A-istant Quarterm ister Capt'n . . SCB-ISTENCE PEPARTHEXT. Commissary General of subsistence Colonel A distant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieut. Colonel. . Commis-wry of Subsistence Ma j. As-?stnnt Conim:s.iry (General of Subsistence Lieut. Colonel. . 110 Do HO 70 110 0. so 7." 23." 211 1ST 111 Commissar? of Subsistence Major 80 1?' Assistant Co-nmissary of Subsist ence Captain 70 Assisiant Commissary of Subsist 13; ence, in adJition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant .. 10 hi) 70 11 oo17.1 137 120 M KOI CA I. I E r A RT.M F.N T. General $0,7-1!) p0r an. burgeon ivnn Sunreons of ten years' service.... urgoons of less than ten years' '.ii ..... Assistant Surgeons of rive years service Assistant Surgeons of less ihm five ycirs service rav department. Paymaster General $2,743 per annum Pepr.tv Paymaster General Paymaster 22" 211 1-7 OF ' HJ OFFICERS OF THE T roc.u PIIICAL FART3IENT. CORIS OF ENGINEERS, CORPS ENGINEERS AND ORDINANCE DE-

C'donel HO 23") Lieutenant. Cobntl )." 211 Major 17 Captain 7() 37 Fir.-t Lieutenant f!J 12J Seeor.il Lieutenant ": 21 Prevet ? cond Lieutenant 53 12) OFF.CERS OF MOrTF.n PRACOONN, CAVAI.RV, RIFLEMEN AN!) LIGHT ARTILLERY. Colonel Hl) Lieutenant Colonel p.', 211 Major SO 187 Captain 70 145 Firt Lienton-t.t .VI 12-? Second Lieutenant .VI 12S Brevet Second Lieutenant 123 j Adjutant, and Regimental Qmrter- j

n aster, in aliition to day of Lieu10 10 OFFICERS OF ARTILLERV AND INFANTRY. T..W1 !ii; Lieutenant Culonel H Major 70 Capta:n CI nrt Lieutenant .VJ Second Lieutenint 1.7 llrevet Second Lieutenant . 15 oj q ! in i I 1T.V IMS ! lO.'l lO.'l Adjutant, iii addition to pay, etc., of j Lieutenant 10 13 j Regimental Quartermaster, in ad- 1 dition to pay, etc,, of Lieutenant ,10 2G ! In the above we have not inserted the fraction- ! al parts of dollars, for convenience sake, in this matter of but little importance. nn.o-.v the ckaoe ok meitenant. Tlie first column d notes the pay per month of nrtillery and infantry, and of dragoons and riflemen when serving- on loot. The second column denotes the pay p r month of light artillery audof dragoons and riilemen when mounted: .Sergemf. M;ijr, Qnarterma.-ter eroant. Principal Mu.Mcian and Chief Bugler, each 21 51 Fir-t Scriri-AMt of a company 2 20 Ordnance Sergeants 2J flo-piU! Src;ar.l 2 j All other .Serjeant, each 17 17 I Comoial.- 13 Hi li'igl-rs 12 13 M".ifian 12 rarners- and Iilack-iniths 15 15 ArtiJic rs 15 Privates 11 l Inaddifion to tlie pay as above stated, one ration p'?r day and an abundant supply of good c! jth:r,g is allowed to every soldier. Quarters fuel and mcd'.c il atten l.ioce are alwavi provided )y tiie (I.Actnrneijt without deduction from the sold, er.- pay. If a soldier should become disabled in the line of his duties, the law provides for him fi p n-i'-n, or he may, if he prefer it, obtain nd-rnis-iion into the Military Asylum, which will atford him a loiui'ort aide borne so long aa he may wi.-h to reeeh e its benefits. To the above pay for private soldier? must be nddeJ the additional 2 a month to be piid during service, the $100 bounty at the end of tlie war. which has already been provided fur, and the .juarttriecthHi of Im 1 t!-at Congms will provide lor at if corning ssiu. The bounty and land apply to officer Mid privates alike. AW.E-BODIED YOUNG MEN TO JOIN WOW AT CAMP JACKSON. MORAL, SOHER MEN, of industrious habiL-, will find it to their advantage to enlist in this Company. Capt Confer ha bad experience in the Mexican and 1,'tuh Wars, and knows how to treat volunteers. Kecruits for this Company will call on If. fl. IVrh;ng, at Pershing's Drug Store, in Plymouth. Fail-mount, Sept. 21, 1 HCl. Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! Call at Davidson & Co. 's Wholesale and Rttai Clothing Store, for your Tin largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this market, April MOtf. V. li Co.

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Vltornovs. REEVE &. CAPRON, Attorneys and Notaries, Plymouth, Morshall Co., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. Reter to Ilabcock k Co., Phelps, Dodge & Co.,Xew York, Cooley,Farwell & Co., Gould k Bro., Chicago, London & Co., Thila., Grair Renette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. JOHN S. BENDED. Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax paying' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-iy CORBIN & OSBORN Attorneys at Law, O'.ice in Rank building, Ply mouth, Indiana. DR. T. A. BORTON. Physician and Surgeon.ofViccovcrPershings A: Co.'s Drug Store, in Dr. A. 0. Horton'? Dental Rooms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted during oftieff hour?. J. J. VINA' L, Homeopathic Physician. Particnlarattentionpaid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases of women, and diseases of children , office over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laporte tsrects, whe he maybe consulted at all hours. DP. Ö7 BAIRD. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resience and cilice near Shilt's Mill.Rremen, Ind. 1 Joiiti.-xt 1 v. DR. A. O. BORTON. Surgeon Dentist. Ph mouth, Ihdiana. Whole or partial fett. of Teeth inserted on the mo.t approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natnral teeth, and irregularity of Children' teeth corrected. Fan and diiucult teetli extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesday?. flice in Pershinr's block, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano strcats. l'Jtf Hotel. EDWARDS Plvmouth, Ind. W. C. HOUSE. Edwards, Proprietor. GAMBRILVS EXCHANGE, A.Gambrill proprietor, situated . e junction of the P. Ft.V.& CIL oP. & C. R. R., Plymouth, Ind. Meal nil hours of the day and everything necessary for the comfort of frucsf s. FARMERS' HOTEL, La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, Ind Good Fare, Low Hills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron e the Farmers'agreeable. Good and convenie bling for those having horses. vln211y JOI1 SHORT, Proprietor. H. B. DICKSON Sl Co., Dealer in hardware of every description, also, stores, tin, shectiron, and copper ware. BUCK &. TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of fvery description, nnd manufacturers of 'I7n, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. (Jox!s V Ciitfu'ic!-i. D. Mc WILLIAMS, Dealer in staple and fancy day poods, grocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind s7 8l m. beckefl Dealers in staple nnd fancy dry good and groceries west side Michigan street, Plymouth. Ind. RICE & SM-TH. Dealers In staple nnd l.mcy lry frnod. famil gro-eiies etc, one door south of the IMwarda hou.e. PIvmoiith. Ind. jTbrownlee, j Da!cr in dry goods of all kinds, groceries, wares j etc, Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. PALMER, Dealer in Dry flood, Groceries, etc., south sidr? La Porte street. NUSSBAUM &. DAVIDSON, Dealer. in Croceries and Provision?, east fide of Michigan street. 1 $(S SlltH'S. j. f. vän"välkenburgh. M.inufacturer and Dealers in Ilonbs and Slmea ! first door above the Rink Iiuiluiii". E. PAUL. Dealer in boots and hocs. manufactuis all kind of home work in his. line, Michigan street, 11 v mouth, Ind. i G BLAIN &. Co. Drii''"itsand confectioners, west side of MirmV j street, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON, Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, literary magazines, papers, etc., north side Lapoite street, Plymouth, Ind. JOHN M SHOEMAKER, Dealer in v tches, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches breast pins, ear rins, ringer rings, lockets, etc Clocks and watches, etc., repaired in the bes m inner possible. T. mcdcnald, " Real e&tate agent and notary public, ofEce in ekson'a hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bomb, and agree-nn-nts, sells lauds, examines titles and furnishes abstracts of the same, pays taxesand redeems laud to!d for taxes. 1 SarJxM'iu!;. MICHAEL G1NZ. Harber and hair drcuiitT, (West pide Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Everything in the above busincfid attended to by mc iu the best style, ji roiiisia lein-. C. HASLANGER & BRO'S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Iliac! Smithing, painting mid graining done to order N. B. KLINGER. i Proprietor " Uiiekeyc Livery," opposite Edwards ,,ou"- nvniouth, Ind. nk27ly li SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a shop of the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Center ftrctt, south of LaPorte street, where, they are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, all sizen awl forms, Jtarblc Tops, Cannier Slabs, ic., he. As they do nil their own work themselves, end are at hut little expense for bands or agents, they can sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the execution of their work, they are willing to compare it with that of any other establishment in this section. may2317tf

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SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! KYEK BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. CUSTOMERS will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, every description and kind of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Roys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

TJ-I will sell a BETTER HOOT or SHOE other establishment m Plymouth. (L7I will Warrant all irnj Work, both Eiis'crn iD"I have a very large stock, and am bound !A Large stork of LEATHER AND

The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.

rivmouth, Indiana, April 25, 1SG1 13tf Itcu'jspnprrjs. Daily and Weekly Ll 2 1)1 1 Mi i Mill, 1861-2 " Here let the press the peop'e'i lights maintain, Unawcd by inlluencc and unbought by gain." Tlie Daily and Weekly State Sentinel are the ecognized organs of the Democracy of Indiana. As it has in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate those principles and measures which arc best calculated to advance the tp.ppiness, th prosperity and the freedom of the people from all unjust and unnecessary restraints. While cheerfully sustaining the Government as loyal citizens should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all encroachments upon popular rights and the true principles of constitutional liberty. The freedom of speech and the freedom of the press are necessary to preserve and eocure free institutions. When these are struck down, no matter what may be tlie apology therefor, from that day dates the decline of American liberty. 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Address : ELDER, HAIiKNESS & lilNC.IIAM, Jndün .irons, Indiana ii:irliun' .Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Mardiall Court of Common I'leaw, made at itj June term, 1H1, I will offer and sell, at private sale, on or after the inii Dny r rsTovomir, un At the town of Ilremen. township of German, and .State of Indiana, at the Store of Jonas Miller, the following described Real Estato in said county, to-wit: The life interest of Mary Me teal f in the south-east quarter of the north-w et quarter, of section twenty -six, in township thirtyfive, (35) range three (3) east. Said land being appraised at eight hundred dI!nr, and to be sold at not les than its appraised value, for cash in hand on the day of sale; subject to the confirmation of said Court. r.KORGK A. METCALF, October 8th, 1661 . 37tl Guardian.

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9 Cost. for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Good store, or and Home-Made and mend all that rips free of charge. to sell at prices to suit the hard times.Q; FINDINGS always kept on hand. K. PAUL. Vertical. BLOOD PURIFIER B Tu O O ID" PILLS! DR. KORACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES ! The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : That the Ri-oohPcrifier and Blood Tills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That they cure thealmot universal complaint, nvsPErsiA, with unerring certainly, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved useless they relieve I.IVF.R COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of thesu.Tercr. THAT SICK FEM A LKS. vIm liave lanjruMiod for year in lielnlcp weakncss and despondency, recuperate with great rapid- . 1 it under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. ;1 hat tlwy recruit SMATTKRfcb CO.NSTITITIOY, however they may have l.een trifled with abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen iife, and rcimV it enjoyable. Thatopcratingdirectlv upon the jtoison of the disease in the blood they CACSK SOON TO HEAT., and discharge from the system, every taintofScrofula, whether hereditary "or otherwise. That thev RKCnriTTIIK Df-RII.ITATF.O, and there is no disease of the Stomach and Rowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands cr Muscles, ARISING FROM 1 M PURITIF.3 OR onsTltl'CTIONS OF TIIE BI.OOD OR Sr.CRKTIO.N9, in which they do not give prompt rcliej ".and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure R-rin ,r.;,! il, .t tl. ... v.. thousands of living witnesses. who. in letters, aflidavits, medical works and lir word nf TMnntli ri"A. j claim tliom to be the Tery best preparation oV the kifl crer offered to the broken down victims of ill health. Thev huntdisease throu-h everv avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they arc not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Fill, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Jdlood Pills, 25 cents per box, or i boxes for $1. Head Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, ran be had gratis of his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. Koback's Stomach Bitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, forgiving tone to tl c Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to the Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to assist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has no equal. Trv it. Iii flavor it is superior to all other llitters. Try it. The formula of these bitters, now (18(11) the sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one of the olde-tand most eminent Medical Practicioners of the West, nnd it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Hitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of which they nre ram posed, and as they are, bv allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TEMPER AMCK, the present proprietor believes that in making them widely known the pubiic welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, kc, the country over. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any quantity- and at the lowest rates. It is put up in Quart Hottie., and securely pat ked in one do., cases. Half doz. sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER P.OTTLE or G for5. Principal office andsalesroom.s.No G F.antl'ourtli street, .Id building from Main .street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. i2 Hammond street. tor sale in Marshall county by lilain k Co., T A. Lemon, Pershing & Co., Plymouth; Robert Com well ii Co., Ilouibon; I). W Stange, Hremen; John Cless, Hourbon; Jonas Miller, liremen, Jas. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith, Uniontown; and Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Union. 191y. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD DSC ALES, OF All. KINOS. it G UK EN LEAF, t., CHICAGO. FAIHHANKS 173 Lake DJLV ONLY THE CEM'IM. April 25, 1S6I 131y.

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FURNITURE! FURNITURE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DEGRAAF is TAYLOR, (formerly h. r. df.graaf,) ! Number 87, BOWERY, NEW YORK. Exterding 242 feet through to No. Go Christy Street, and six stories iu Height, making it The Largest Furniture Store IN THE UNITED STATES, And filled with FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES, From the best Parlor to .he common Kitchen, which we are determined to sell at the SMALL ritOFIT OF FIVE PER CENT., and NO DEVIATION, Hoping, by this plan, to increase our Business sullicient to counterbalance the difference in the profit. We constantly employ 1T0 Hands, and lay in our Stock for Nett Cash. Rosewood ParlorSetts. from $S0 to $400 Mating, and R'k Wal. Par. setts, from 30 to 150 Rosewood Hed-room setts, from 50 to 250 Mahog.4 IVk Wal. Bedroom setts from 25 to 150 Enamel Chamber setts, from 22 to 150 Oak and Walnut Dining setts, from . . . 25 to 250 Hair Mattresses, from 7 to 25 Spring " " 3'Cto 10 OFFICE FURNITURE ALL QUALITIES All furniture Warranted as Represented. marl4-7ai3. $oinc1hiii lor the Time! A NECESSITY ix Evzur HOUSEHOLD! JOHNS k CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! Tlie strongest Glue in the World FOR CEMENTING WOOD. LEATHER GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN. ALABASTER, RONE, CORAL, &c. Tlie only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. extracts: " Every housekeeper should have a Far ply of Johns k Crosley's American Cement Glue." New York Times. " It is so convenient to have in the house." New York Express. " It is always ready ; this commends it to everybody." N. Y. Independent. " We have tridit, and find it as useful in our ho-ise as water." Wilke's Spirit of the Times. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Verv liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. O'For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout tlie country. JOHftS &CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, William street, NEW YORK. (Corner of Liberty street. jull8-251y JoSins & Croslcy, SOLS MAXUF'.CTfRER3 OF TIIE IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING! S TUR CHEAPEST and mostdnrable roofing in use. It is FIRE and WATER PROOF! It can he applied to new and old roofs of all kinds, m..i ..!.: c ?.i . . .. ... " HIWM11 rcuim iii" ltipsliinlcf. ' 1 1 ttutta Percha Cement, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every describtion, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the expansion and contraction and expansion of metals, ami will not crick in cold orrun in warm weather. These materials have been thoroughly tested in New York, and all parts of the Southern and Western States, and we can give abundant proof 01 an nc ciann in iiieir tavor. They are readily applied by ordinary laborers, at a tri.ling expense. NO HEAT IS REQUIRED Th-se materials are put up ready for use, and for shipping to all parts of the eountrvi with full printed directiens for application. Full descriptive circulars will be fc-nished on application by mail, or in person at om Principal Ollice. 510 BROADWAY, (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) NEW YORiv JOHNS k CROSLEY. GmG AGENTS WANTED. BAllBEIi'S MILL, Six luilcs south-west of Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. The undersigned, having recently purchased the mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the panic in perfect r w v.v i -v a o s r it, Would respectfully solicit ratronage. No detention on Account of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEHNNER. Jun 27, 18G1 -2. Crccln FLOURING MILL riME nove named mill, six miles south o X rivmouth, is now doing excellent C:iitom V Merchant Work. Tlie proprietor spares no pains to give satisfaction and intends keeping bis mill in condition to do Ilosst öl" AVorli. nd he feels confident that ho will not fail to satpfv nil who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Hran, &c.,kept constantly on hand uid will bo pold at the lowest living prices. lie respectfully solicits patronage from the citlensof Marshall and adjoinimr counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 2.1, IhGl. uültf I ACS, Bees wax, old Hritana, Copper, Brass Pewter.Cast Iron, and some money taken in xeinnge for hardware at II. 11. DICKSON & Co.'s.

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OF THE UNITED STATES!! In the month of December. I8.r9, the undersignedtfor the first time ofTeied for sale to the public Dr. J. Bovee Dods Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. Tlie amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably affect the mind. Tlie subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. jr. noi'sii; joiv IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. from all who have not used thm. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Pitters for the cure of Weak Stoma ch, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, arc absolutely unsurpassed by anv other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Hitters are tonic :nd alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and yive a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalising the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. They sre also excdlent fo- Diseases and Weakness peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they arc revivifying in' their action. THESE HITTERS Will not only Cire, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases the Nervous System, Paialsis, Piles, ani for of all cases requiring a 1 oine, Dr. Dods Celebrated Wine Cillers Are Unsurpassed! For Sore Thrc at, so commou among the Clergy, they arc truely valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution for Ministers of the (Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Book-Keep-ers, Tailors,Seamstresses, Students, Artistsund all persons lending a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As a Heverage. they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. Thev Produce all the exhilarating effects of L'randy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and aro a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of escessi'-e strong drink, und who wi.-h to refrain from it. They arc pure and entirely free from the poiaoins contained m the adulterated Wir.cs and Li-piors with which the country is Hooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by nil who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Ix all Affections of the Head, Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods Imperial Wino Bitters will be found to be mostea Jutary and Efficacious. F E M A I. E S . The many certificates which bare been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Hitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No worran in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a .supply. Sir. JT. JmOVCC Moils' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for tbelaft twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Hovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Hitters, had them tasted ly two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highly appro ve DR. J. HOVEE DODS IMP E R I A L WIN E UI I TEES. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large ijuantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitteis should be used every morning before breakfast. Dz JT. ISo vc c Ifocls' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Sel, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Hark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They aie manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experiei ced an successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which Hood the country, and again-t which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Hitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community lor almost every variety of diseases lne'ukut to the human system, that they are now deemed undispensable us a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. l'mcli:ic One Ifolllc! It CosU but Little! Purify the Wood! Give Tone to the Stomach Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bolllc; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WID1F1ELD ( Co., soi.r ruorRiETORS, TS William Strkkt, NEW YORK. LTEorsale bv Druggists and flroccrs generally throughout the country. aug8-2Hy Atfiiiiiiiftiratoi'K Sale. NO T I C E is hereby given that I will sell, at public auction, on Friday the ISth day of October IKil, at the residence of John A. Shirley bite of Marshall County deceased. All bis personal property (not taken by the widow) consisting of Ilorses.'Hog, Cattle, Sheep, farming implements and household furniture, &c, also a nu.nbcr öfteres of growing corn. A credit of six or nine months will be given on all sums over three dollarsthe purchaser giving bis note with approved surety, waving valuation and appraisement Laws with interest. PHILEMON W. SHIRLEY. Administrator, Sept QG-t-3. Letters of Administration. Notice in hereby given that the undersigned ba this day taken out letters of administration on the estate of John A. Shirley, late of Marshall County, Indiana. deceased. The estate is solvent. PHILEMON W SHIRLEY. Sept. 18 31 t3.

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PRINCE OF WALES COMING TO PLYMOUTH! BETTER BAROATXS THAN EVER ! We are 110 v receiving our FALL AND WINTER 2S T O O 2S. ! comprising most everything in tjic ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINF. SUCH A3 CALICOES, GINGHAM, DELAINES. PLAIDS, SILKS. and a great many OTHER RTICI.ES To Numerous to .Mention ! Also a FULL SUPPLY or Sl'CII A3 Over coats, Dress and Biiine.s Coat?, Rlaelcanil Fiuiey casslmere Pants, tweetl, Jeans and Satinett Pants. Black and Fancv Silk Vests, of every description. Also a full supply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIRT, DRW ERS, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS Together with the above we ha ye connected a t.i i T, o n l .v a s nor where we are rrepared to make ALL KINDS OF OXj O T H I 3NT G AX O Warrant You a Good Fit! A Full supply of GROCERIES n T-v TT Taken at tlie The Highest Harket Irteem S. 8c M. BECKER, IVo. 1, COKHIN'S BLOCK. Corner LAPORTE AND MICHIGAN ST.HEE PLYMOUTH, 1XD. 1C61 X2tf. April V