Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 October 1861 — Page 4
NUMBER 39
VOLUME 2. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
Army Pay Roll. The following statement, taken from official source?, will show the army pay roll. In the first co'i.mn w ill be found the nett salary per month an. I 'in the second the totil salary per month, whielt includes rational, servant hire, forage, ic. GENERAL OFFICERS. Ter month. Total. 1 ieutonant General S 270 $ 770 Aids-de-Camp and military Sccrct irc to Lieutenant Ge . oral, each 80 191 Mii-.rG-n.T.il 23 J Senior Aid de-Camp to General-in-Chief 80 J 87 A d-de-Camn. in addition to pay, etc. of Lieutenant 21 3ii nb ier General 121 323 A id -do C i mi. in addition to pay, to., of Lientcnant. 20 10 ATJCTNT GF.F.RL'S DEPARTMENT. A 'i'iriiit General Colonel 110 235 A--' tii nt A -Mutant General Lieut. OWL.! 9. 211 Assist nit Adjutant Genera! Mtj. HI 17 Capt. 70 1 Judge Advocate Major 80 18 IX-TECTOR CENKRAI.'s DEPARTMENT. Inspector General Colonel.... 110 236 FfCNAL DEPARTMENT. Slgnil offic r Major 60 137 DC" VRTFRMASTKIt's DEPARTMENT.
Q i irferni irster General bngaUtc General A--i-itint Q-nrtet master General ii! hicI Deputy (i urfermaiter General Lieut Colonel Q-tirtermister Major Assistant Quartermaster Capt'n. . SCB-13TF.NCE DEPARTKKNT. Commissary General of subsistan -e Colonel A-i -tin Cmmwsary General of SuS-isirice Lieu. Colonel. . "ornniiss irv of Subsistence aj. As-i-nnf Comm s-ary General of S'n'i-i-s'eii.'e Lieut. Colonel. . C-i':i-ti:-- ! v f Subsistence Major A-i-ri7t Co u mis- ii y of Subsiatei;'e n r.'ain Asiimt Commiss irv of Subsistence, Tn addition to p iy. etc., of Lieutenant MKOICAf. DEPARTMENT. Surevi General $"7,710 per aniron SnrjpoiH ofeu vr-ars tcrvice....
121 323 110 235 95 211 80 1S7 70 137 110 235 95 311 80 I&7 7.' Ill bO lb" 70 137 iO 11 e'J 22.1 70 173 70 137 53 120
Sur. .'.on ot loss than ten years S.TV'C As-ü-r uif Surgoom ot nve vears service A;-rmt Surgeons of less than five rs service.... PAY DEPARTMENT. P.iym iti r General $2,743 per annum 22 Deputy Pa vnuster General 95 211 Pi mister b0 lf?7 OrFirFiM OK TffE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, CORPS OF T P 01P!fICAL ENGINEER AM) ORDINANCE DKPRTlf.NT. C oloucl L'"iten 4:it Co!)iieI Mii'tr 1 tin . . . Fir-t Lieutenant Seon'l Lieutenant Rr vet Second Lieutenant 110 70 S3 53 ). 211 lt7 137 12l 12) 1Q1 off cur OF lIOfNTKl nRAGOOX-s, CAVALRY, RJFLE31 en an u müht artilleky.
ilo-i.l 110 2:i." f.: .ti mt Colon -l 05 211 M j r H) 17 C.int i'ii 70 1 l. Fir-t l.oMifcn-M.t 51 128 . l I.M'utrn int .r.1 12 P,rvf r?r-.,il I.i'iiton:uit 53 12 A'lin'.t'it. Hint I'egiiiu-ntal QuarterIll 'Mcr, in addition to d iv of Licutiinnt 10 10 orriCF.RS OF ARTIM.ERY ANDINFANTRV. "V.u. 1 J." 218 !i ii.n.nt Colonel 1D1 '' 70 175 r,.f.., fin 118 f .- f.if.r.ri nit .') 108 S'oU J I.i.Mf-il lilt 15 10,'J Br vt e ii I Lu'iiten ant 45 103 A'.'i'r'.iiit. in addition to pay, -te., f L'euf. iini 10 18 Regltii' nt il Q iarterma-ter, in adI ti"ii o p.,v, etc., of Lieutenant 10 26
In the above we have not inserted the fractiontl ! rM of doll irs, for convenience sake, in this in itter -d" but little importance. Bf L-'W THE GRADE OF I.IFITF.N ANT. ITie firl column denotes the 4ay per month of rnillery and infantry, and of dragoons and riflemen when serving on toot. The second column 'n ies tli' pay per month of light artillery and of dr i-jo:ti riflemen when mounted: Serge nit Major, Quartermaster Sr.'ea.it. Principal Musiei.in and Chief Ihiph r, each 21 21 Fir-f Serea'it of a company 2H 20 Or.Jii oi'-e Sergeants 22 Ho-pit tl Srewiirdi o AM other Sergeants, each 17 17 rr"ii:iN 13 . H'-'Iers 12 13 Miuiei im 12 . Finieir and Blacksmiths 15 15 Art fieer-i If, Privite 11 12 In a Mition to the pay as alxive stated, one ration rer day and a:i abundant supply of good cVh'ng is allowed to every soldier. Quarter, 1 !.! tu-1 rui-d'eil attend mee are always prov ide.J ! i'ie G v. i nm i,t wiihont deduction from the so'd ei '-; pay. Ifa soldier should become disabled in ".e 'in.- .f his duties, the law rovides for him ; ! i ii-i'oti. or he ni iv, if he prefer it, obtain adii. i--';. .ii into the Military Aylum, which will afford hir.i eoei 'ot tal.le home to long aa he may wish t" re eive t benefits. T the :iloe pay for private poldirrs must he ividd the additional $'2 a month to be paid during -ervl.T, , the 4100 bounty at the end of the war. w'iic'i !i already been provided for, and the .juartei !ectioii of lan I that Cotigrtss will provide for it ii- ceiling session. The bounty and land apoly toolfiVers si'id privates alike. II its, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! C,' at Davidson k Co.'s Wholesale and Kctai Cl '!iing Store, for your X3lttö IXTXCL OXJDS ! Tii. largest, c' eapest and best selected stock ever in tins uitrkct. April 1 I 'iff. D. & Co. llK KOIi'V liKOVE MIRSERIKS At the head of ltr i.-ilv:iy, 2 mi!e alcove Oiivtr House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of the Tree Denier A: rVurerymeii In w.mtof Trees and Plants for the fall trade, to llo ir sb k, wliifli is very large and Dromising. eon-i.iiii if neatly 200 acre, elosely titt, hikIIiuvin . but a limited trade, tl.ey are enabled to fill frdes with healthy trees, not exposed to the usual p. r s ait-iiding shipments from eastern nurseries. ILv 11' 15 acre- of Apple trees, four years from t'-e -r. It. m ill enable them to atisiy parties who vibi i'i nit trees, like timber, aecordmg to siza. T1: v' ifgei sto. k is almost unlimited, very ihriftv and tine. Send for a trade list. Olli en. 2d Hour Bterd'a Block, one minute's n ,di lr"ii B. Dept. If absent, inipiire of P h ! B.o'i, or P. T. ll.imin k Co. on 1 Hoor. A-.'ni. II ALL. STEBBINS k CO. A b w careful. energetic Agcnti will fin 1 employ n f'T en'm?,sion. jnll9-2."tf.
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Attornovs. REEVE Sl CAPRON, Attorneys and Notaries, Plymouth, Morshall Co., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. Reisers to Babcoek k Co., Phelps, Dodge k Co.,Xew York, Cooly,Farwell & Co., Gould k Bro., Chicago. Loudon k Co., Phila., GrnfT Honette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, Ln port, lml. JOHN S. BENDED. Attorney atLaw and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. lud. Collections, Tax paying' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3 ly ÖrBIrsFOORN Attorneys at Law, Oilicc in Bank building, Ply mouth, Indiana. lli v?siinii!"-i. DR. T. A. BORTON. Physician and Surgeon,ofTiceovcrFcrshing9 k Co.' Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Norton's Dental Room1, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted during office hours. J. J. VINA L, Homeopathic Physician. Pirticularattcntionpaid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases of women, and diseases of children i ofTice over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laporte tsreets, whehe may be consulted at all hours. DPr ö. BAIRL Graduate of Jeli'erson Medical College.) reiencennd office near Shilt's Mill. Bremen, Ind. DR. A. O. BORTON, Surgeon Dentist. Plymouth, Ihdiana. Whole or partial sett of Teeth inserted on the most approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation ofthe natnral teeth, and irregularity of Children's teeth corrected. Fangs and dillicult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. dice in Pershins's Mock, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano streets. 1'Jtf EbWARDSH0USE Plymouth. Ind. W. C Edwards, Proprietor. GAMBRILVS exchange," A.Ganibrill proprietor, situate' .(e junction of the P. Ft.W.Jt CR. .iP. k C. R. R-, Plymouth, Ind. Mcai nil hours ofthe day and everything necesssarv for the comfort of guests. FARMERS' HOTEL, La Porte street, nenr the Depot, Plymouth, Tnd Good Fare, Low Bills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patrop c the Farmers'agrceable. Good and eonvenie for those having horses. vitally JOB SHORT, Proprietor. I Isil-il-WJll. H. B. DICKSON &. CoT Dealer in hardwars of every description, also, stores, tin, sheet iron, and copper ware. a. .1 : l BUCK &, TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of i very desenntin, nnd manuarturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. 11"-V CiJMMls V GlMMH'l'H'S. D. Mc WILLIAMS, lealer:n staple and fancy day goods, grocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, lud S. &. M- BECKER, Dealers in staple and fancy dry good and groceries wstside Michigan street, Plymouth. Ind. RICE Sl TsMITHb Dealers in staple and fancy dry gools, famil groceries etc, one door south of the Edwards house. Plymouth, ml. J BROWNLEE, Dealer in dry good of all kinds, groceries, wares etc., Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. PALMER, Dealer in Dr y Good, Groceries, etc., south La Porte street. side NUSSBAUM &, DAVIDSON, Dea'ers in Groceries and Provisien, east side of Michigan street. I tMt Si SC J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. Manufacturer and Dealers in Boots and Shoes, first : oor above the Bank Building. E. PAUL. Dealer in boots and shoe, maniifcttiis all kiml of home work in his line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. G- BLAIN fit Co. Drugpistsand confectioners, west side of Michigan ftreet, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON. Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, literary magazines, papers, etc., north side Lapoitc street, Plymouth. Ind. AVail luti;i Iter. JOHN M bHOEMAKER. Dealer inw tches, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hau l clocks, watches breast pins, car rins, linger rings, lockets, etc Clocks and watches, etc., repaired in the bes manner possible. T. MCDONALD, Real estate agent and notary public, office in rkson'x hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bonds, and agreements, sells lands, examinestitlesand furnishes abstracts of the same, pays taxes and redeems land void for taxes. ISfii'lMiiii. MICHXEL G1NZ. Barber and hair dresser, (West side Michigan tteet over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,ln. Everything in the above business attended to by me in the best style, W'n &?oiiiii!iliii. C HASLANGER &, BRO S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Rlack Smithing, painting end graining done to order Iiv "V N. B. KLINGER. Proprietor Ruckeye Livery," opposite Edwardd House, Plymouth, Ind. ii'JTly snnuiriiuiiu nus. SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a shop of the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Ceiifergtrect, south of LaPorte street, where they aru prepared to manufacture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Jhad Stones, all sizes and forms, liarhlc Tops, Counter Slabs, kc, kc. An they do all their own work themselves, nd arc nt but little expense for h inds or agents, they can pell 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 action. mirfll I7tf 1
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JUST RECEIVED AT THE
SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! EVEtt BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. CUSTOMERS will find nt mv store, east side of Michigan street, every description and kind of Ladies', Gentlw men's, Boys'; Misses, and Childrcu Wear, together with a large stock of "77 txXTiHtcci 33COI23.C- Made "Worli ! TCTI will sell a BETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or other establishment in Plymouth. 0I will It'arrawf all my HorJfc, both Eastern and Ifome-Made and mend all that rip free of charge. 1LTI have a very large stock, and aui bouud to sell at prices to suit the hard times .C A Large sioek of LEATHER AND FINDINGS always kept on hand, The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides. Plymouth, Indiana, April 25, 1SG1 13tf E . PAUL.
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THE Golden Boot,
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BLOOD PURIFIER BLOO DAND I T T- S ! M tri w J ri .7 vy AMI. KOIMCIi'S SCAXDAXAVIAN REMEDIES! The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ro i hack, which is nt all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : , Tll.lt the fllion PrRIFIF.R and 11 LOO D TlI-LS have i been proved bv ;m;ilvsis to j contain no MINTRaL, j That they cure thealmo-i universal complaint, i ovsrf rsiA, j with unerring crrtaintij. and in a very short time, . That affr all other medicine, have proved useless thv relieve I.I VF. R COMPLAINT, and restore the health and t.renrth of the sufferer. Til AT SirK FKMALKS, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'Miat th.'y recruit SHATTKRKO CONSTITITIONS, however they may have been trifled with i abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rendf.- it enjovable. l" -t operatingdirectly ujion the poison of the iliseast in the Hood they CAITSK SOO.I TO HF.AL, and discharge from the system, every taint ofScrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they Ri:CKi;iT THE l FBI Li TAT F.D. i and there is no disease of the Stomach and Row eN, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands fir Muscles, AltlSINC. FROM IMPURITIES OR O nmttCTIONS OF THE Bt.OOO OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt relief. nn, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painlens and perfect cure !....:.. i i. . it.. o ' . near in ii.nni uiai me c.txniNAVUM V KftKTAM.R Ili.ooo Pm.i.s are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, affi davits, medical works audbv word of mouth, pro : c;im them to be the very j kjd ever offered to the best preparation of the broken down victim, of cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less 1 number of them to produce s better eifert. Priee of the Sea-din., v inn Vegetable Hlood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or ." per half dozen. Ofthe Se:indiiri vi:in Vegetable H!ood Pill or ..nj - V " tor . ooxes lor I . K,.:i,l )r. Ilol.iek's Sneei:il Volio r..;R. catcs, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almniacind Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can he hadnatisof his Agents throughout the co:;ntrv In ditlicull or complicated Cases, Dr. Robark may he consulted person.iIJy or by letter enclosing one stamp f t r the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. Hol ack's Stomach letters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving true to tl e Stomach, and lor the preIn flavor it is suj erior to all other Hitters. Try The formula of thete bitters, now (lhf)the iwdc property of Dr. Roback, originated with one ofthe olde tund mostem'iieiit Medical Practicion ers of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western jieople. These Ritters derive their stimulus from the powerful Ionic nature of the roots and herbs of which they are composed, and as lliey are. bv allaying unnatural cravings ofthe stomach, directly promotive of TKMFftKAUcr, the present propri tor 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 t at Hotels, kc, the country ever. In the meantime, orders will be filled di"rect from Cincinnati in any ipi.intiiv and at the lowest rates. It is put up 'in Quart Rottles, and seeurely pa ked 111 one duz. eases. Haltdoz. sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOTTLE or C for $5. Principal office and salesrooms. No G lvttIourth street, :td building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .T, Hammond rtreet. For sale in .Marshall county by lllain Co., T' A. Lemon, I tubing k Co", Plvmoiith; Robert Cornwell k Co., Rourbon; D. W Stange, llremeii; John Cls, Hourbon; Jonas Miller, Premeii, Jas. M. Wickiz.-r.Argos; IVter Smith Dniontown; and Drngjrists and Merchants gem rally throughout the Union. o,v FAIRBANKS' STANDARD TN JLJ MJJ . OF AM. KINDS.
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FUIINITUUE ! FUKNITÜIi E WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL BV DEGRAAF t TAYLOR, (formerly h. r. degraaf,) Number 87, BOWERY, NEW YORK. Exteruing 242 feet through to No. 65 Christy Street, und six stories in Height, making it The Largest Furniture Store IN TUR 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 PKOFIT OF FIVE PER CENT., and NO DEVIATION, Hoping, by this plan, to increase our Business sufficient to counterbalance the difference in the profit. We constantly employ 150 Hands, and lay in our Stook for Nett CLsh. Ro.-wood ParlorScttf. from $80 to $-10 Mal.og.and B'k Wal. Par. setts, from 30 to 150 ! Ivoi-wood Red-room sett i,frtm 50 to 250 Ma hog. 4 IJ'k Wal - Oedroom setts from 25 to 150 Enamel Chamber setts, from 22 to 150 Oak and Wall ut Dining setts, from. . . 25 to 250 Hair Mattresses, from 7 to 25 Spring " " 3i.2' to 10 OFFICE FURNITURE ALL QUALITIES Ail furniture Warranted as Represented, marl I 7m3. oiih thkii for flic Times! A NECESSITY ix everv HOUSEHOLD! JOHNS L CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! Tlie strongest (ilue in the World FOR CEMENTING WOOD. LEATHER GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARRLE, PORCELAIN. ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, Arc. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. Extracts: " Every housekeeper should have a su-ply of Johns k Croslcy's American Cement Glue." New York Times. It is so convenient to have in the house. "--New York Express. ' It isalw:ivs ready ; this commends it to every body." N. Y. Independent. " VVe have trh-dit, and find it as useful in our ho ise as water." Wüke's Spirit of the Times. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Verv liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TEKMS CSII. J7For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. J02B VS Jfc CKOSLKV, Sole Manufacturer?, 7S William street, NEW YORK. Corner of Liberty street. jull5 2.rIy Johns & CroIey, SOLE MAMFICTIKERS OF THE IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING! TS TUE CHE A PEST and motd-irable roofini in use It is FIRE and WATER PROOF! It can he applied tot ew and old root's of . 11 L;.l ana tosmngie rools without removiii" theshtnIes The cost is only about one-third that of Tin, "and is twice as durable. Gutta Percha Cement, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every deseribtion, fro i. its great elasticity, is not injured by the expmsion and contraction and expansion of metals, and w ill not cruck in cold nrnni in warm weather. These m itorials have been thoroughly tested in New York, and all parts of the Southern and Western S :,tes. and we can give abundant proof ot all we claim in their 'a vor. They are readily applied by ordinary laborers ata trifling expense. " " NO HEAT IS REQUIRED Tlnse mateii:ilsareput up ready for use. and for shipping to all parts of the country, with full prin led directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be fc-nished on application by mail, or in person at ou -incipa Olficc. ' T10 BROADWAY, (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) JOHNS k GinC, AGENTS WANTED. NEW YORa CROSLEY. BARBER'S MILL, Six miles south-west cf Plymouth, Tlarmhall Co., lud. The undersigned, having recently purchasedthe mill generally known as Harbor's Mill, and put the same in perfect n r, .v.v .v a o n nvn. Would respectfully solicit fntrouagc. No detention on account of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZCIINNKIt. June 27, lcCl - 2y. Wolf Crock. FLOURING jMILL ffHE above named mill, six miles south o J Plvmoutli, is now doing excellent Custom &z iTIerclinnt lVorli, The proprietor sparestio pains tit ghe atisfac .ioit and inte-tds keeping hi mill In condition to Jo Tlio Vi'i-.v IJNt ol AVoi-U. ml he feels confident that he will not fail to gatsfy all who may favor htm with their patronage. ÄV. ""J.!--:? nty hand ..... ..... ..... . .... I.,,- lowest living prices. He respectfully solici-s patronage from the citl ensot iarshall und ailjoinin"- counties
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rp O THE PHOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! In the month of December. 185?, the undersigned for the first time ollei cd for sale to the public Dr. J. Bvec Dods' Imperial Wine Bitter and in this short period they have iven such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. The 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 aflect the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. jr. iso iz non& IMPERIAL WLB BITTERS, from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These P.ittprs for the cure of Weak Stomach, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by r.ny other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is ouly 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 and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and give a fine tone ami healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genen! warmth. They are also excellent fo Diseases and Weakness peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, wl o is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTKRS Will not only Ccre, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may ue them. For Incipient CoiiMiiitpt ion. Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases oj the Nervous System, Parah MS, Piles, anJ for t. cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dod's Celebrated Wine Hilters Arc liiiirfasfce(l ! For Sore Thrc at, so common among the Clergy, they are truely vaiuab'e. For the aged and infirm, and for person of a weak constitution Jor Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a I public speakers fjr Hook-Keepers, Tailors.Seiimstresses, Suidents, Artists mid all persons leuding a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. Asa I'evcrage, they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating elfecta of Prandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from thepoioins contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Ritters nol only CURE, but PREVENT J Di-case, and should ie used ly all who live in a country where the water 18 bad, or where Chill 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, -hould assist in spreading those truU valuable III ITERS over the land, and tin. n by essentially iid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ly alt. Affkctions of the Head, Sick Headache, ot Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods' Imperial Wine Litters will be found to bo inostsa lutary and EUic.v cioiu. F E M A F. E S . The many certificates which have been tendered j us, and the letters which we are dailv receiving, arr conclusive proof that among the women these j Ritten have given a satisfaction which no others j hac ever done before. No moot an in the land ; should 1 without them, nod those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. nr. ISovvc Hods' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by nn eminei t and skillful i.hv-ieian who has used ihern succesfull v in his prai tice for j thelaft twenty-tit e years. '1 ,e pro-jrictor, b. fore puichasin; the exclusive right to m inuficture and sell Dr. J Il ivee Dol' Celebrated Imperial Winej Ritters, had them fasted I . iui-in m lilt 111 i cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable ' remeiiv tor lisease. Although the medical men of tho country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe tint a respectable Physician can te found in the Foiled States, acouainted with their medical proprieties, who will not hi-hlv HiliTlTPlls " ,JO VKK 1 ' IMl'KK I A l7V 1 K j In all newly settled places, where there is always a largo quantity of deca) ing timber from w Inch a poisonous miasma is created, thej-e bitter should be used every morning before break fabt. Dr. J. ISovrc DouV IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of n pure and unadulterated Wine comb.ncdwithlrbciiy.Sohinion'sSeal.Coi.ifVev. W lid Cluiry I.iik.Spiknar.l, Chaiiionnle Flowcis ' and (Icntiari. The; aie manufactured bv Dr. Dod 1 iiimseii, wno is an oxpcnei cctl an suecesstni plvsicuii, and hence tdiould not be classed anion" the quack nostrums which flood the COi tdrv," itid i Hgam-t which the .Medical Profession are so justly ! These truly valuable Hitters h ive I con so thoroughly tested by atl classes of the community lor almost every variety of diseases Incident to tU hu man system, that they are now deemed undispensable as a 1 TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. riiri'ltac One Mottle! ItCotsbut Little! Purify the. Rhmd! (Jive lone to the Stomach! Renovate the Ststoiu! and Prolong Life! Price $I?00 per bottle: 0 for $JS00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES W II) FIELD Co., sole riuPRir.TORs, "3 Will, an S1mT iVAV YORK. li'I-or sale bv I)rur,.i.t -.t r:... .. throughout the 'country. .....Vw v.l.. 7 ' i (IniiiiiMratois jn:ic NO T I C E is hereby civert that I w ill Srll hl public auction, on Friday the I'm!, .1 late of Marshall County decease!. Ml hi s ,v. r -..at rro,K,ty (,,ot taken by th uidou ) n, ist" M.g of Horse Hogs Cuttle. Sheep, faimi, J n u ments and household furniture e., a " ' .u.nber of acres of tMMvin? ' i"' ,s " or nine mon.hs will be ei,e,:. 1 V ' 'l V MX lollar. the purchaser civinir 1. sn In nbl PHILEMON W. SHIRLEY. Sept. 2G t 3. Administrator. Letter (;rA,I.illiMra(io tl,i Tilt A the underfed ha. e-tateof John Akhi e? U?SMt Indiana. dcccaod- The e County,
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COMING TO PLYMOUTH! BETTER PA R GA TXS THAN ever: We are no receiving our FALL AND WT VTF.R STOCK! comprising mot everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, VCH A9 CALICOES. GINGHAM. DELAINES. TLA IDS, SILKS nd a greal many O T II E II R 1 1(1 F. S Tü XlIllK'l.U .nil A iso a FULL SUPPLY or CLOTHING! ( ) . r v it Di os :it;ii I)-. Ml 'SS. Black ami F;ikv oain ! P..L tweed, Jeans ami S.ttii. tt Pants. Hlaek an l Kaiu-v Silk Vests. n jitnui. Als. . . BOYS C s.. and a geiuia! assoituu ilT ol sniRTi, i)!:wi:i;s, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING An U M B R E L L A ogcthcr w th th ;bov We bv e cinn..v r. .! n no where we are tu: mi ki ALL KIND.sS OK O 21i o rr Warrant You a Good Fii. A Full -tipply of n o h u c !'aken at ihe K S. & M. BECRnr io. I , COUBIN'S RLO K. Corr T A A wukte AND MlCIIIfTXN ST'tE"?
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