Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 November 1861 — Page 4
NUMBER 41.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. VOLUME 2.
Army Pay Koll. The following statement, taken from official sources, will show the army pay roll. In the first column will be found the nett salary per month anl in the second the total salary per month, hielt includes ration-", servant hire, forage, kc. CENLRAL OFFICERS. Ter month. Total. Lieutenant General $ 270 $ 770 Aids-de-Camp and Military Secretary to Lieutenant General, each 80 191 Major General 220 4G9 Senior Aid-de-Camp to General-in-Chief 80 J 87 A:d-dc-Camp, In addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 24 32 Brigadier General. 121 323 Aid-de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc., of Lientcnant "... 20 10 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Adjutant General Colonel 110 235 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut. Colonel 95 211 Assistant Adjutant General Maj. 80 187 " " " Capt. 70 187 J udge A d vocaic Major .... 80 187 INJECTOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Inspector General Colonel.... 110 236 i SIGNAL DEPARTMENT. j Signal offici r Major 80 137 OUARTERM ASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Qutrtermarster General Brigadier
General 121 323 Assistant Qnartcrmaster General Colonel 110 235; Dennty Quartermaster General I Lieut Colonel.. Quartermaster Major Assistant Quartermaster Capt'n . m
9." 211 80 187 . 70 137 110 233 93 211 80 IS7 75 111 80 187 70 137 0 11 80 2-5l 70 173 70 137 53 120 22 9." 'J11 80 17
SUBSISTENCE DEPARTKENT Commissary General of subsistAssistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieut. Colonel. . Commissary of Subsistence Maj. Assistant Comnrssary General of Subsistence Lieut. Colonel.. Commissary of Subsistence Major Assistant Commissary of Subsistence Captain Assistant Commissary of Subsist ence, in addition to pay, etc, of Lieutenant MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeon General $2,740 per annum Surgeons often years service.... Surgeons of less than ten years son-ice Assistant Surgeons of five years service Assistant Surgeons of less than five yeirs service rV DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General 2,740 per annum Deputy Paymaster General Paymaster OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, CORPS OF TOnw;K APIIICAL ENGINEERS AND ORDINANCE DEPARTMENT. Colonel Lieutenant Coljncl. 110 9." Ml 70 r3 2' 211 17 137 120 12) 120 Major Captain First Lieutenant Feeond Lieutenant Href et Second Lieutenant. . orncets or mocntei iirac.-oovs, riv.w.nv, kiflk 3iK AN I LIGHT ARTII.LKR','. Colonel... , no H) 70 2:r 211 17 1 ir 12S 12S Lienti-nant Colon! Major Captain. First Licutemi.t. Second Lieutenant rirevet Second Lieutenant Adjn'&nt, and Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to dav of Lieutenant 10 10 "'fMCERS OK ARTILLKItT AND INFANTRY. Colonel 21 Lieutenant Colonel H 1!M Major 0 17 Captain f.) II Firt Lieutenant W) 1(H Sccr-id Lientemnt I." 1 ( l.'l Brevet Seou l Lieutenant 10.1 Adjutant, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant '. 10 IB Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to pay, etc,, of Lieutenant 10 2fi In the aloYe we have not inserted the fraction , 1 parts of dollars, for convenience fake, in thnt matter of but little importance. j BR LOW THE C.r.AhE OF I.I KCTEJC A NT. j The first column denotes the pay per month of j artillery anI infantry, nud of dragoon anl riflemen when serving on foot. The second coIu:nn ; denote the pay p?r month of liglit artillery anJ of t'r.igo'nuaiid rillerucn when mounted: Srrpreant Major, (Juart'rmater Sergeant, Principal Musician and Chief Rugler, each Firt Sergeant of a company Ordnance Sergeants Hospital Steward AU other Sergeants, each Corporals Buglers Musicians Farriers and Blacksmiths Artificers Tri yates 21 20 o- -- 17 13 12 12 15 11 21 20 17 13 15 12 lu addition to the pay as above, stated, one ration per day and an abundant supply of good clotlrng is allowed V) every soldier. Quarters, fuel and meilieal attendance are a!wr;j:i provMe! by the Government without deduction from the soldicr'a pay. If a told i er should become disabled in the line of his duties, the law provides for him a pension, or he may, if he prefer it, obtain admission into the Military Asylum, which will afford him a comfortable home so long as he may wish to reeeive its benefits. To the above pay for private soldiers must he added the additional $2 a month to be paid during service, the $100 bounty at the end of the war, which has already been provided for, and the .piarier section of lan'l that Congress will provide for t it? coming session. The bounty and land apply to officers awl privates alike. mmm Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! Call at Davidson k Co.'s Wholesale and Rctai Clothing Store, for your XTgytg and Caps ! Th largest, eheapeat and Lest selected stock ver in this market. April 4 l"t f. P. k Co. IHCK0RY0R0YE NÜKSERIES, At the head of I'rondway, 2 miles alvc the Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Dealers V IYiirfterymeii In wsntof Trees and Plants for the fall trade, to their toek, which is very large nnd promising, consisting of nearly 200 acre, 1om ly s t. and having tnt a liniitMl trade, they are cn-aMcd to till order with healthy trees, not e posed to the usual perils attending shipments from eastern iiurseriea. Having 25 acres of Apple trees, four year from the graft, will enable them to satisiy parties who ..!., fruit trees, like timber. aeeordui'T to fi.'?. Tlie younger sto k is almost unlimited, very ihnftr and fine. Send for a trade list. OflleeonSd floor Iheed'-i IHo k, one minute's walk from K. K. Iept. If absent, in'ire of Breel Hro', or P. T. Ha nan k Co. on 1st floor. Addrew, HALL. STKHMNS k CO. A few careful, energetic A genta w ill fin 1 employ at a fair commission. julld-lf.
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REEVE & CAPRON, Attorneys and Notirie3. Plymouth, Morshall Co., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. RsrERsto Rabeoek k Co., Phelps, Dodge k Co., New York, CooW.Farwell & Co., Gould Jfc Bro., Chicago, Loudon & Co., Phiia., Graff Benette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, Lnport, Ind. " JOHN 7 BENDER Attoruey at Law and Koal Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax paying and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-ly X 1 1 v s-J i i s 1 1 1 ? . DR. T. A. BORTON, Physician nndSurgeon.ofTieeoverPcrshings A'Co.'s Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Borton's Dental Rooms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted during office hours. J. J. VINA' L, Homeopathic Physician. Farticnlarattcntionpnid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases of women, and diseascsof children, office over C. Palmer's Ptore, corner Michigan and Laporte tsrects, whe he maybe consulted at all hours. DP- a BÄIRD Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resij ence and office near Shilt's Mill. Bremen, Ind. DR. A. O. BORTON, j Surgeon Dentist, Ph month, Indiana. Whole or partial setts ot 1 eetli inserted cm the moft approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation ofthe natural teeth, and irregulär ity of Children's teeth corrected. Famrs and difficult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at hisoffi.ee at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. Ticc in Pershintr's block, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano streots. PHf i Hotels. j EDWARDS HOUSE." j Plymouth, Ind. V. C. Edward, Proprietor. j G AMBRILVS HeXCHANGeT I A.Ganihrill proprietor, situate1 . ie junction of ! the P. Ft.W.& C.U. ' iP. & C. R.R.. i Plymouth, Ind. Mea .til hours of the day and everything necesssarv for the comfort of guests. FARMERS' HOTEL, La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, Tnd Good Fare, Low Bills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron c the Farmers'agreeable. Good and convenic bling for those having horses. vln211y JOB SHORT, Proprietor. 1 1st il-vsno. B. DICKSON &, Co 7 H. Dealer in hardware of every description, also, store?, tin, shee t iron, and copper ware. BUCK &, TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of very description, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. Jiv C !; c (iroori-s. D. Mc WILLIAMS, Dealer :n staple and fancy day goods, grocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind S . &, M B E C K E R , Dealers instable and fancy drv good and groceries west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. RICE &, SMITH. Dealersln staph and fancy Wry goods, famil groceries etc, one door south of the I'M wards house. Plymouth. Ind. J. BROWNLEE. Dealer in dry goods of all kind.-, groceries, wares j etc., Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. PALMER, Dealer in Dry (ood, (Groceries, etc., south pide La Porte street. NU3SCA & DAVIDSON. Dea'ers in Groceries: and Frovisiens, cast side of Michigan street. Hoots .V Slioi's. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Manufacturer and Dealers in I'oots and Shoes,lirstiioor above the Hank Building. E PAUL.. Dealer in loots and hoes. nnnufactuis all kind of home work in his line, .Michigan street, Ply mouth, !ud. 1 i-1 1 i . i . G- BLAIN 8l Co. Drugpistsand confectioners, wcst side of Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON, 11 Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, literary Lapoi te magazines, papers, etc., north side street, Plymouth, lud. AViitiditiuib JOHN M SHOEMAKER, Dealer i n w .. tches, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches breast pins, ear rins, finger rings, lockets, etc Clocks ami watches, etc., reparred in the bes manner possible. JT II V. T. MCDONALD, Real estate agent and notary puMic, oflice in ckson'u hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bomU, and agreements, sells lands, examines titles und furnishes abstracts of the same, pays taxed and redeems land told for taxes. I SarlM-riii. MicHAEL GINZ. Harber and hair dresser, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,fnd. Kverythiug in the ahovc lusiiie?s attended to ly Kid in the best style, AVjijoiiiiisi Iviti. C. HASLANGER &, BUO'S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Ulack Smithing, painting ;:nd graining done to order Ji vi' v. N. B. KLINGER, Proprietor " Buckeye Livery," oposite I'd wards House;, Plymouth, Ind. n'JTly aUnrbtc Worts. SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a shop ofthe above deeriptioii 111 PJiY.MOn'I If, on ( enter street, south of LiPorte street, where they are prepared to manufacture all kindsof Monuments, Tomb Stones, fetid Clones, all ikes awl ori.?, llftrblc To its? Counter Slabs, Jtc, kc. As they do all their own work themselves, and are at but little expene f(,r hantU or apents, they can sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the execution of their wotk, they are willing to compare it with that of any other establishment in this section. may 23 17tf
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AT THE Sign of the G-olden Boot, sold XO per ct. AIdovo JUST RECEIVED AT THE
SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! F.VEU BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. CUSTOMERS will find nt my store, cist side of Michigan street, every description and kind of Ladies', Gentlvmen's, Boys'; Misses, aud Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
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will sell a BETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or er establishment in Plymouth. iCTl will Warrant all mtj Hort, both Eastern and llome-Made and mend all that rips free of charge. ETI have a very large stock, and am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard tiuics..j A Large stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS always kept on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides. Plymouth. Indiana April 2.', lSGl-Lltf E . PAUL.
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3E3E Cost. Work. ! ttcdirat. BLOOD PURIFIER AND 1 LOOD PILLS! S 1Ü jX-lTtVr--I)K. KOnVCK'S SCANDINAVIAN. REMEDIES ! Tlie evidence in tho possession of Dr. I?oback, which is at all times accesbiblc to the public, establish the following facts : That the RLoonrrim tKR r.nd IJi.o)U Tills have been proved b' analysis to CONTAIN NO MINKBAL, That they cure the almost universal complaint, nVSPKPSIA, w ith unerring eertaiut y. and in a very short time. That aft vr all other mediciuei have proved useless they relieve I.IVF.R COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. THAT SiCK KKMAI.K.S, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with jreat raility under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating pnHrties. "I hat they recruit FI1ATTKRK.I CONSTITI'TIONS, however they may have been trilled with a abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rendv it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the poison of the disease in the blond they CACSK SOON TO IIKAL, ami discharge from the system, every taint of Scrofula, w hether hereditary or otherwise. That they RKCRL'IT TIIK PKRI I.ITATKI, and there is no disease of the Stomach and Howels, the Liver ami Nervous System, the Skin, (lands or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OnsTRt'CTIONS Of THE It LOOD OR SECRETION!!, in which they do not give promit relief, am, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Pear in mind that the Scandinavian Vm;etable Hlood Pills are endorsed by the experience of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works ami by word of month, proclaim them to lie the rery best preparation of the kind ever ollered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly nnd permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they are not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Sc fvlieavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $.ri per halfdor.cn. Ofthe Scandinavian Vegetable filood Pills, 25 cents per box, or f boxes for $1. Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting ami valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Kohack may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. A NEW AUTICLK. Dr. 1 vol inck's Stomach Bitter. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving tr ue to tl e Stomach, ami for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to the West ern country. I ry it. Asa morning drink, to assist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has n eo,u il. Try it. In Uavor it is superior to all other Hitters. Try it. The formula of these bitters, now ( I Mil ) the sole property of Dr. I'obaek, originated with one of th olde tand mosteni'iieut Medical Practieioners of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Ritters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of which they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TEMI'KR A 'ICE", the present proprb tor believes that in making them w idely known the pubiic welfare is subnerved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agent:, an I at Hotels, Jte., the country over- In the meantime, order will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any iuantity and at the lowest rates. It is put up'in Quart Hollies, and securely pi ked in one do., cases. Il.ilf.loz. sample case will, however, be packed and sent toany address, if desired. Ki:TAii,PKicr.$i pi:u hottlk or g .$:. Principal office and salesrooms. No fi F.astI eurth street, :id building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .'J Hammonl rtreet. I' or sale in Marshall county by Plain k Co., T A. Lemon, Pershing & Co., Plymouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Rourbon; D. W Stange, Rremen; John Cbw. R,,oll. Jonas Miller, Bremen, Jas. M. Wickiz.T, Argos; Peter Smith, Cnioiitown; and Druggists ami Merchants gent rally throughout the Union. VJy. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD FAIHIS ANK5 t (mHKNLKAl' 17 ImUv I. IIH ,. LrCV ONI.V Til l I.N K. April 25, leCl 131y.
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FURNITURE! FURNITURE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Y DEGUAAF & TAYLOR, (formerly h. r. degraaf,) j Number 87, BOWERY, NEW YORK. Exterding 212 feet through to No. Gf Christy Street, and six stories in Height, making it The Largest Furniture Store IN THE UNITED STATES, And filled with FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES. From the best Parlor to Mie common Kitchen, which we are determined to sell at the SMALL PROFIT OF FIVK PER CENT., and NO DEVIATION, Hoping, by this plan, to increase our Business sullicient to counterbalance the difference in the profit. We constantly employ l.r0 Hands, and lay in our Stock for Nctt Cush. Rosewood Parlor Setts, from P0 to ft MO Mahog. and R'k Wal. Par. setts, from .'10 to 1 50 Rosewood Red-room setti, from .r0 to 2f0 Mahog. A IVk Wal. Redroom setts from 25 to 1 f0 Enamel Chamber setts, from 23 to l.r0 Oak and Walnut Dining setts, from. Hair Mattresses, from Spring " " . 25 to 250 , . 7 to 25 .3-.; to 10 OFFICE FURNITURE ALL QUALITIES All furniture Warranted as Represented. I-1 RlJ. So met hin lor tin Times! A NECESSITY in eyerv HOUSEHOLD! JOHNS k CROS LEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE! The strongest Clue in the World F0K CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, RONE, CORAL, fec. Tlie only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. extracts: " Kery housekeeper should have a S'.r ply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Clue.' New York Times. " It is so convenient to have in the house." New York Express. It is always ready ; this commends it to every body." N. Y. Independent. " Wc have tried it, and lind it as useful in our house as water." Wilke's Spirit of the Times. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Very liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH, j rl or sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. jor.is cVstosff.Ev, Sole Manufacturers, 7S William street, NEW YORK. Corner of Liberty street. J jullS-251y Johns A: Croliy, SOLE MAXLFCTtnr.R-5 OF THE IMrROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING! TS Till! CHEAPEST and mostdnrable roofinin use. kis FIRE and WATER PROOfI It can be applied tonew and old roofs of all kinds, and to shingle roofs without removing theshin-lc. The cost is only about one-third that of Tin, "ami is twice as durable. Gutta Percha Cement, For preservitis and repairing Tin and other Metal Roof of every description, from its great elasticity, isnot injured ly the expansion and contraction and expansion of metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. These materials have been thoroughly tested in New ork, and all parts of the Southern and Western St ates, a n,l we can give abundant proof of all we claim in their lavor. They arc readily applied by ordinary laborer, ata trilling expense. 4 NO HEAT IS REQUIRED These materials are put up readv for use, ami forshippingtoallpartsof the country, with full printed directiens for application. Full descriptive circulars will be li -nihe,I on application by mail, or in person at oiu Principal Ollice. 1 510 BROADWAY, (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.) NEW YORrv JOHNS k CROSLEY. Onto ACENTS WANTED. iAiMEirs mill; Six uilcri sonth-w est of fl'lyiitoiith, Marshall Co., Ind. The undersigned, liaxing recently purchased the mill generally known as Harber' Mill, and put the same in k-i feet ii r .v.v sva o i: n i; Would respectfully solicit ntronagc. No detention on account of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEHN NEU. June 27, lhf.l -2 ly. Wolf Crcolt. FLOURING MILL rilHE above named mill, six miles south o .1 Plymouth, is now doing excellent 4 iiotoin A: Merchant Work. The proprietor spare no paiiH to gire satisfaction andintc-ids keeping his mill in condition to do Tin Viv oT Work. ml he feels confident that he will not fail to satsfv nll whom iy favor him with their patron ige! Flour, Meal, Ilran, kc, kept constantly on hand md will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully sobits patronage from the citiensof Marshall and adjoining counties .MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 2.1, ,,:utr R ACS, Hees wax, old Unburn, Copper, Ilrass Pewter.Cast Irn, and some money taken in Nxchmgvfor hardware at IL Ü. DICKSOJiCo.
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O THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESÜ In the month of December, 1 W8, the nn lersignedjfor the first time ofb-ied for sale to the public Dr. J. Hovce Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given suc!i 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 email complaints ii surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least aud most trilling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably n fleet the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of IMPERMIi WIM HITTERS from all who have not used them the world to produce their equal. We challenge These Ritters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Pnrifying and Enriching the Rlood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of thi, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself ib 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 Ritters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the w hole system, and give a line tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. They are also excdlent fo Diseases and Weak-ncs-i 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 arc revivifying in their action. TBI ESE ISITTEKS Will not only Ccrf, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disea o the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dod's Celebrated AVine Bitters Arc (JiiiiiacI ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truely valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution lor Ministers of the (tospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Rook-Keepers, Tailors,Seamstrcsses,SiiKlents, Artists and all persons leading a sedentary life, the w ill prove truly beneficial. As a Rcvcrage, they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce atl the exhilarating effects of Rrandy 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 the oioiiH contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquor, with which the country is Hooded. These Ritters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should le used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent, lleing entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given fieel to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, ami temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable 111 ITERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in bani.-hing Drunkenness and Disease. Lv all Affections of tiik Head, Sick Headache, ot Nervous Headache, Dr. j Dods Imperial Wine Hitters will be j found to be mosts.i Iutary and Kflica ClOUö. F K M A J. K S . The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among th.- w'ouu-n these Hitteis have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supplv. Sir. .. SSoscr Xtotfs' Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who liJti.scd tliein successfully in his practice for the hi ft twenty-five years. 'I he proprietor, before pun basin-.' the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Ilovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Ritters, had Ihem tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced tlictti a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the coiinfrv, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a resectable Physician "an be found in the I'uitcd States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not hi-ddv -ip-prove DR. J. HOVE E I K ) DS IM PERI A E V I F PUTERS. In all newly settled place, where there is always a large quantify of dcca ing limb, r from which a poisonous miasma is created, the.-e bittet should be used every morning before break fast. Dr. J. llowv VotW IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulteiafed Wine "i'.'Vm '! with narl,,,r-v. s,'omon'sSel, Comfrev. V lid Ch rry R irk.Spikwn ard. Chamomile Flowers and (.entian. They air mannt actured by Dr. D.nU himself, who is aa rxpeiiei ced an meeeWui Fliywewn, and hence td.ouhl not be classed anion. the quack nostrums which flood the country, "and ag.ui,n which the Medieal Profession are so justly prejudiced. J 3 These truly valuable Hitters have been so thor ouhly tested by all .lapses of the community lor almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed uiidisi-eii-aide as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND IIEVEUAC.E. iircliac One llollle! It Cost but Little,' Purify the Rlood! Cive Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1?00 per bottle; for $5,00. Prepared and .-old by CHARLES XV ID I FIELD A Co., Hoi.r momm-oRs, 78 WiniAM Strikt, NEW YORK. JTForsale by Druggits and Croccrs generally throughout the country. augH isy Aduiiiiisfr.iiois Knie. IV ' C l) ,u ro,,.v P'v that I ill sell, M i i 1 r.oue auction, ,, ,vthe 1Mb dav of Oetoher iNtil, -u the resi.lenee of John A. Sbirlev lite of Marshall Coiintv deceased. Hhinr sonal propettv (not taken by the widow) counting of Horses 11,., (vtb.. Sheep, farming imnle-m-i.t and household furniture. e., 1 J a liil.nber of eres of giowin eorn. A ielit of six r rime moath-, will be given all snmsover three dollars, the purt baser giving his note ill, Jiro ed surety, waving valuation and appraisement Law with interest. PHILEMON' W. SHIRLEY. Sept. Qr; t.3. Administrator. LetlcrN of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha this day tuken out Jetters of adminU.ation on the e-Uteof John A. Shirley, late of Marshall County Indiana.deceas.Ml. Tie estate i oolvent IMIILLMON V SIURI FY Sept. It? 31-13. UK,lb'
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P RINCE OF WALES COMING TO PLYMOUTH! BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER ! ar bow receiving our FALL AND WINTER x comprising most everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE. ? SUCH AI ! CALICOES, GINGHAM, DELAINES, PLAIDS, SILKS and a prat many OTHER R T I C L F8 To Numerous to Mention ! Albo a FULL SUPPLY or SICH Ai Over coats, Dross and Business Coats, ISlacknnd Fancy eassimcre Pants tweed, Jeans and Satinet t Pants. I Slack and Fancy Silk Vests, of every description. Also a full upply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIRT, DRW E RS, Hats and Caps, TRFNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, AID U M R R E L L A S Togctlur with the above b.Ve connected a T.t i ts o n i.va sno i where we arc prepared to make ALL KINDS OF
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Waiiant You a Good Fit! A Full Slipplj of GROCERIES, r K 0 I) u C E Taken at the TYir Highest .tlitvhet Fvtee. S. & M. BECKER, io. 1, COUniX'S BLOCK, Corner LAPORTE AND MICHIGAN 5 ) Y. PLYMOUTH, 1XD. April 17, 1C61 12lf.
