Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 November 1861 — Page 4

VOLUME 2.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 43.

Army Pay Roll. The following statement, taken from oüieial sources, will show the army pay roll. In the tirt column will be found the neti s.il.irj per month ami in the second the total ml try per month, wbick includes rations, servant hire, forage,; Ic. GENERAL OKFICKM.

Per month. Lieutenant General $ 270 Aids-de-Cmp and .Vilit.ur Secretary to Lieutenant General, etch SO Major General xh? I Senior Aid de-C.imp t General-in riiiof SO AM de C imp. in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant . .. '2i Ibid lier General 121 A id -de-Camp, in addition to par, etc., of Liententnt. ........... 20 ADJtTANT OF.NKIUL's UETilTMItJIT. Adjutant (General Colonel 110 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut. Colonel P.I .Assistant Adjutant General Mij. SO " Capt. 70 Judge Advocate Major SO INSPECTOR GEERALS DErART.MEXT. Inspector General Colonel.... 110 Tot. $ 770 j 4G! j 1S7 303 10 235 211 1ST IS 23G 137 SIGNAL DLrARTMEXT. Signal oilier r Major SO bCARTERM ASTER'S rEFARTMEVT. Quartermariter General Urigadier General 12 J 110 90 SO 70 .123 j 235 i Assistant Quartermaster General Colonel Deputy Quartermaster General Lieut Colonel.. Quartermistcr Major Assistant Quartermaster Capt'n. . SUBSISTENCE DEr.AUTKENT. Com:niiry General of subsistanee Colonel Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieu1;. Colonel. . Commissarv of Subsistence Ha j. Assistant Comin:sary General of Subsistence Lieut. Colonel . . Commissary of Subsistence Major Assistant Commissiry of Subsistence Captain Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, in addition to pay, .etc., of Lieutenant MKWCtL rE1ARTMF.NT. Surgeon General $2,740 per annum Surgeons often years' service.... Surgeons of less than ten years service Assistant Surgeons of live year' service Assistant Surgeons of less than fire reirs service... 211 17 137

110 235 j o: Qii 60 17 70 111 SO 1S7 j 70 137 j CO 11

22S 223 173 137 120 so 70 70 53 r.AV DEMRT.ME.XT. Paymaster General 2,740 per annum...... 22S Deputy Paymaster General 9.i 211 Paymaster 80 187 orncERs ok the corn or engineers, corps or TOrOORAPHICAL ENGINEERS AND ORDINANCE DE T RTM ENT.

Colonel HO 2X, Lieutenant Coljnel P." 211 -Major M) 1ST Captain. 70 137 Vint Lieutenant i3 ll Second Lieutenant 120 Brevet Second Lieutenant 53 12') OFFICERS Or MOCNTEO TRAGOONS, C4VALRV, RIFLEMEN AND LIGHT ARTILLERV. Colonel 110 235 Lieutenant Colour! 9" 211 Mljor 17 Captain 70 1 45 Fim I.i.Miten-.i.t 53 TJS Second Lieutin.tnt k... .VI Hrevet Second Lieutenant ö'l 23 Adjutant, and Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to day of Lieutenant 10 10 OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. Co'oml i;, 2m Lieutenant Colonel SO !M Major 70 175 Captain GO US First Lieutenant. T0 109 Second Licutenuit 15 103 Urevet Se-ond Lieutenant 15 1U3 Adjutant, in a-Mitiou to par, tc, of Lieutenant .' 10 19 Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 10 26

Iu the above wc have not insetted the fraction at part of doll-, for convenience sake, in thin matter of but little importance. RF.I.0W THE GRABE Of LIEUTENANT. Tlic first column denotes the ,vy per month of, rtillery and infantry, and of dragoon and rifle- ' men when serving on loot. The tstcond column denotes the pa v per month of light artillery and of .I-.. i i) dragoons and riflemen when mounted fcerg-Mnt Major, Quartermaster Serjeant. Principal Musician and Chief Bugler, each First Serjeant of a company brdnance Sergeants. ............. Hospital Stewards All other Sergeant?, each Corporals Huglers Musician Farriers and Blacksmith Artificer Privates

21 21 2') 20 oo 17 17 13 11 12 13 12 15 15 15 - 11 12

In addition to the pay as above stated, one ration per day and an abundant 8upply of good ) clotlrng is allowed to every soldier. Quarter.! fuel and medical attendance" are alwavs nrovi.led ' by the Government without deduction from the soldier s pay y. If a soldier should become disabled of his duties, the law provides for him in the line pension, or he mav. if he r.ref.-p I ,i mission into the .Mi.itary Asylum, which will afford him a comfortable home so long a.i he mav wish to receive its benefits. " To the above pay t'..r private noldiers must be added the additional $2 a month to be piid during service, the $100 bounty nt the end of the wnr. which has already been provided for, and the .jusrter section of land that Congress will provide for lie coming session. j lie Dounty and land ai nlr to officers and privates alike. 2MU 5. BARBER'S MILL, Six aailcs siHjth-w est of Plymouth, JIarliall Co., Im?. The underwigne.!, having recently purchased t!ie mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect K l 1VVI.V OR MM EH, Would rep?tfully solicit atronage. No detention on account of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEIINNER. June 27, 18C1 -22!y. wolf Orcolt FLOURING MILL rflflE above named mill, six miles louth o f Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom &, Merchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satitfneVtvn and Intends keeping hi mill in condition to do Tlx Very J3eat of Work. nd ho fcela confident that ho will not fail to satuff all who m.y favor him with their patronage. Flaur, Meal, P.ran, fcc.,kept constantly on hand ted will be sold at the lowest living price. He respectfully solicits patronage from tho ciliens of Marshill and adjoining counties. MICHA FX ZEHNER. Pi j mouth, AuS.il, ulltl

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REEVE CAPRON. Attorneys and Notaries. 11 vmmitli, Morshall Co., Ind., practice in Mirshal! and adjoining conn, tie. Kivmsto Rilteock k Co., Fhelps, Podge k Co., New York, CooW, Farwell k Co., Gould A Uro., Chicago. London k Co., Phila., Graff Renette Si Co., Fittbur;h. Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, La port, 1 nd. JOHN S. BENDED. Attoruer at Law and Ileal Estate A Ant XC n rt Knot. lud. Collections, Tax paying' and examination Titles, promptly attended to. n.My of I'll -iiin us. DR. T. A. BORTON. Phvsioian nnd i-Mirgenn.olIiceoverPershings &Co. Drui; Store, in Dr. A. O. Horton'. Dental K(W)m4. Michifn street. east sole wirnpr f I . - - . - - - " L I Gano, where he raav be consulted during oflictf J. J. VINA L, Homeopathic Physician. Particularattentionpaid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases of women, and diseaseaof children, office over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laporte tsreets, who he mav he consulted at all hours. DP. O. BAIRD. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resienceand office near Shilt's Mill, Dremen, Ind. l?iitl!ti"v DR. A. O. BORTON, J Surgeon Dentist, Fit mouth, Ihdiana. Whole or i partial setts of Teeth inserted on the most approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natnra! teeth, and irregularity of Children':! teeth corrected. Fanes and diflicult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office, at any time except on Mondays aud Tuesdays. flice in Tershins's block, up stairs, corner of Michigan aud Gano strcots. 49tf JTorolts. EDWARDS HOUSEPlymouth, Ind. Y. C. Edwards, Proprietor. GAM8RILVS EXCHANGE, A.Gambrill proprietor, situate"' . e junction of the P. Ft.W..; CR. .. P. k C. R. R., Plymouth, Ind. Meal nil hours of the day and everything neecsssnry fjrtlte comfort of quests. FARMERS' HOTEL, " Li Porte street, nenr the Depot, Plymouth, Tnd Good Fare, Low Rills, nnd every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron c the Farmers'acjreeahle. Good and convcnie bling for tho-e having horses. vln2ily JOB SHORT, Proprietor. JTmivin. H. B. DICKSON &. Co., Dealer in hardware of every description, also, stoves, tin, sheetiron, and copper ware. BUCK & TOÄnT Dealers in Hardware of ' very description, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperwarc, Michigan street. 1i" Goods ioii-8. D. McWILLIAMS, I'ealerin stajle and fancy day oods, procerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind S. M. BECKER. Dealers in staple and fmcy drv pootl and groceries we?t ?id; Alichiau street, Plymouth, tnd. RICE SMITH. ucaicrs in statiie ani lanev orv jroMl, lain groceries etc, one door south ot the Ldwards liouse, Plymouth. Ind. BROWNL.EE, Dealer in dry goods of etc., Michigan street M 1.!.. 1 . a. i iviii'i", groceries, w ares 1 lymouth, Inil. C. PALMER, Dealer in D'T (iood, Groceries, etc. Ia Porte street. south side NUSS A &. DAVIDSON, Dea'ers in Croceries and Provisicn, east side of Michigan street. I5) trS !Sll01S. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. Manufacturer and Dealers in Root 3 and Shoes, nrstuoor above t!ie Hank Ihnldins. ! . E. PAUL. Dealer in boots and shoes, inanufaetui s all kind of home work in hi line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. 1 1 1 1 J X i X t ! . gTblaInT &r"cö7 " Drugsistsand confectioners, west side of Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON, Dealer in drug, medicines, notions, magazines, papers, etc., north side street, Plymouth, Ind. literary Lapoite Wat li mailt JOHN M SHOEMAKER, Dealer inn. tche. clocks and jewelry, Plymouth ! Ind., keeps constantly on hand clock, watches breast pins, ear rins, finger rings, lockets, etc Clocks und watches, etc., repaired in the bes manner possible. Ao;MItV. T. MCDONALD, Real estate agent and notary public, office in ckson's hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bond, and agreements, bells lands, examines titles and furnishes abstracts of the same, pays taxes and redeems land old for taxes. I 5it iliiii-. MICHAEL GINZ, Barber and hair dresser, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Everything in the above business attended to bv me in the best style. C. HASLANGER & BRO'S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Black Smithing, painting i-.ud graining done to order J-.lv; N. B. KLINGER. Proprietor " Duckeye Id very," opfKsitc Edwards Hons,;, Plymouth, Ind. n271y garble Wcrftj. SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a. shop of the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Center utreet, south of LaPorte street, where they are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Slonci, ull steesawi forms. Marble Tops, Counter Slabs, kc, kc. As they do 11 their own work themselves, snd are at hut little cxp-nc for hands or agents, thev 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 action. ioiv'M 17tf

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W O Ii TU OF BOOTS AND SHOES!! AT THE Sign of the Golden Boot, TO 1510 SOLD 1() PElt CENT. A.TSOV1S COST.

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JUST RECEIVED, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES! Ever lSrouht to Plymouth!

CUSTOMERS will find at my store, east side of Michigan Ptrcet, every description I-adiea , Gentlemen's, Boys'; Miwes, aud Children's Wear, together with a lar-e s

ILTI will sell a RETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Good store, or any other establishment in Plymouth. 0"I will Warrant all my Work, both Eastern and Home-Ma Je ami mend all that rips free of charge. 01 have a very large stock, aud am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard timcs.I A Large stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS always kept on hand, The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.

Plymouth, Indiana, April 23, 18GJ 13tf Hfirjspnprrjs. Daily and Weekly IXDUXl STATE SEXTIXEL. 1861-2. "Here let the pre tlie peop'e'a tights iniintain, Unawed by inilucnco nnd unbought by gain." i The Dailj and Weekly State Sentinel are the ; ecopnized orpan.s of the Democracy of Indiana. ! As it ha? in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate those principles and measures which are best calculated to advance the r 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 encroaelimont? upon popular rights and the true principles of constitutional liberty. The freedom of speech and the freedom of the prcjsare necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. When these are struck down, no matter what may be the j apolo-y ttierelor, irom that day dates the decline of American liberty. In omer to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welt.ire and secure the blessings ol liberty to ourselves and isterity, the Sentinel wu iear ess.y Kruiini7.c ana approve or conuemn, as it believes the public good requires, all meas ures of the Ftate and National A dm lustrations. It will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the venal acts of those who represent the Government. And we appeal for the support of all who desire to mar.itam a pure Constitutional Government, and eontinue for ourselves and our posterity the glurion i heritage of free institutions won by the valor and il I Ira med by tho wisd..m and lnt.nt y o! the men i who piedsea tlicir iires, their lortune and their sacred honors for liberty and independence. I or the l"nose ot extending the circulation of the Daily and Y eekly Indiana Mate .Sentinel, its nnnrintA,j :klisit rnpv I lunii !'. n i- tt I- ftM.-kr.l .fi ; r'"i'"i . n.w.. . . , . . w. soiiiio. unu voiiscrtuiii v iivii.it r.iieiniea iu nm i , them in that object. It is needless to nrsre. the importance of the press as an agency in sustain-, mir a nartv Organization and seeuring tl ie sueeess of its Principles, and Kepresentative men The Sentinel will Uke for its political guide the Aa - tional and State Democratic Platforms and earnesly advocate maintain. the principles and policy they The Sentinel willalso, be a general newspaner. It will contain the latest Telegraphic News from all parts of the world, a full and correct report ol the Kastern Cattle Markets and the General Markets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional proceedings ; full reports of the legislative ProeeetTlngs of our owe State ; Interesting Tales, Literary and Religious Miscellany ; Inventions and Discoveries ; Decisions in the Supreme Court of the State and the Federal, Circuit and District Courts, with notices of their arguments and proceedings ; the local news of the various counties of the State, which will be of general interest ; the Commercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Science, and editorial reviews atd comments upon the current topics of the day. With a view of obtaining accutc information from every section of the State, we solicit our friends to give us stu b important facts from their neiphborhoood as they may deem worthy of transmission. The Daily and weekly State Ser.tinel are the best mediums for adversers in the State, their circulation extending to every part of it. The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment is the most complete in the State, being amply supplied with every variety of plain and ornamental type from the best founders in the country, and with presses expressly designed and purchased for executing all the different classes of fine Hook atxl Job Printing. We respectfully solicit oilers from pur friends throughout the State, and will guarantee that all work entrustidto us shall be done with oroinptness and accuracj, on the first quality ot paper, with the best of ink, and in such a style as must give entire satisfaction. The low terms upon which we offer to furnish the Daily and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us to employ agents, and we therefore solicit our friends in every neighborhood to exert themselves to send us subscribers. Specimen copies will be sent whenever required. TERMS : Daily Sentinel, one year $6 00 8i x months 3 00 one month.............. 50 4 Weeklv Sentinel, one copy one year $1 00 Ten copies to one address, and one to the maker of the club 10 00 Twentv copies to one address, and two to the maker of the club 20 00 Thirty copies to one address, and one copy of the Wetkly and one of the Daily, to the maker of the club 30 00 Fifty copies to one address, and two copies of the Weekly and two of the Daily. . .GO 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any tine, at the above rates. Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will not be sent. Mo paper sent without pre payment, or continu cd longer than paid for. Address : ELDER, IJARKNESS k HING HA M, Indianapolis, Indiana FRUIT TREES FOR SAI,i: AT 1? LYMOU T II . I am now offering a large lot of Fruit Tree nnd Ornamentals, which have been grown at the South Bend Nursery, and are acclimated to this soil snd latitude, nnd will therefore be more likely to grow and fruit earlier than trees brought from a distance. My trees will be found two lots "uth of the Republican office, on Michigan street. 2j cent per bushel allowed for Potatoes, and 10 cents for good Apples, in exchange for trees. Oct 2 i -Wt t JAM ES K EMBI-K.

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and kind of tock of E. PAUL. tcdirat. BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS! PHARMACV, DR. ROIttCK'S SCANDANA YIAN REMEDIES ! The evidence in tho possession of Dr. Kohack, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : j Thnt the Ri.oooPntmKa and Rlooo Pin.shave boon proved bv analysis to I "contain no mivkr u j n,at thev cure the almost universal complaint, j ovspepsia j wjt, ntrrinq certainty, and in a verv short time. j That aft..r all othcr miHicincs have Proved useless thev relieve i.ivr.R coMri.AixT, and restore the health and strength of thesulTerer. TIMT SICK FKM.U.KS, who have languished for years in helpless weak- ( liess and desp n leiiev, recuperate with great rapidt itv n1,.r t.;r hivioratini: operation. That nil s,n,i disabilit iea ;.r,. r..n,.A-..l Kv tl...; i j ,e,itle simulating properties. 'I hat th.-v recruit I iuTTrrn.nvTiTi-pi.ij ; howeverthev mav have been trilled with a ibusedj thslt t!,ir (lirort tcn,loncv t(t i0I1lhen life, and . r,.,lfl- it enjovablo. That .. ratinir directl v upon i 1,,. ,,:, nf fh, ,r;.,.. ; ,. i,.. r j . cacsk soon to nri and disehargefrom the s; stem, every taint of Scrof ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That thev RK.CRl'IT TMK nr.BI I.ITATKII. and there is no di.ea-.- of the Stomach and Bowj 0,Sf l0 Uv a(, Nvrvous the Skin ; Giad 0r Muscles, j .,,:,- tr, n,T.r. . . .... ARISING FROM IMrCRlTIEl OB onsTKfCTIONS OF THE RI.OOO PR SECRETIONS, in which thev do not .'ivo i.rmnn r,llr ( n,.l Jf ... I. : ministered before the verv citadel of "life has been invaded,) effect a painlrtt'and perfect curt. Boar in n:;nd ti,.lt tjl0 .Scandinavian Vlgetam.e i rti r.nn Pm. r ,i.,...i i... .1... ,.r thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, a tli- ..... . ' davits, medical works iindbv word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They liuntdisease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they ate 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 Scandinavian Vegetable Wood Purifier, $1 per liottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Wood Pills, 25 cents per box, or .r boxes for $1. Read Dr. Uoback's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Uoback's Medical Almanac ind Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be hadfratisof 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 AIITICLK. Dr. Uoback's Stomach Bitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving tone to tl e Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to the Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to as?ist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has n etjual. Try it. In flavor it is superior to all other Hitters. Try it. The formula of these bitters, now (IsTilJthc sole property of Dr. Koback, originate: with one of the ohlc-taiid most eminent Medical Practicing ers of the West, and 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 are composed, and a they are, bv allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TFMrERAMCr, the present proprietor believes that in making them widely known the public welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by All Dr. fio hack's numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, Ac, 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 "Bottles, and securely pa. ked in one doz. cases. Half doz. sample eases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE or 6 for $3. Principal ofliee aud salesrooms, No 6 F.astr ourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond etreet. for sale in Marshall county by Blain k Co., T A. Lemon, Pershing k Co., Plvmouth; Robert Corn well k Co., Bourbon; D. W. Stange, Bremen; John C!ss, Bourbon; Jonas Miller, Bremen, Jas. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith, Uniontown; and Druggists and Merchants gent rally throughout the Union. 191y. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, or ali. Kinns. FA Ulli AN KS V GHKENLKAF, 172 liaKc t. CIIICAUO. 3 J'SHV ONLV Til '.NflM. April 3:., I6bl-13ly.

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rpo THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES !1 In th month of December. IS'?, the undersigned for the first time offered 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. The amount of bodilv 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 leat and most trifling bodilv ailment should I had; for diseases of the body miist invariablv affect the mind. The subscribers now ouly as'k a trial of nr. jr. noi'EE nons IMPERIAL TO BITTERS, from all who have notued thorn. We challenge the world to produce their equal . These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, Geueral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutelv unsurpassed by anv other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is onlv necessary to mak the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stroncrerthan other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As theso Bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they streichen and invigorate the whole system, and sriveafine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. They are also exc-llent fo- Diseases and Weaklie peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the vstem. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude anil faintness, should be without them, as they are revivifyimr in their action. THESE BITTKttS Will not only Ccre, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Drspepsia, Dis the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, an 1 easos o for a 1 cases requiring a J onic, Dr. Dods Celebrated Wine Bitters Arc liiMii-,nsscl ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they arc truely valuable. c" For the aged and infirm, and for per.ons of a weak constitution lor Ministers of the (Jospel, lawyers, and a I public speakers for Book-Keeper, Tailors,Scamstresses,Sm huts. Artists and all persons lending a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. Thev produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive tröng drink, und who wish to refrain from it. Thev are pure und entirely free from the (oisoiiis contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is Hooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is b"id, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent ami harmless, titer mav te' given frevl" to i, ni wren ana jnunts with impunity. j Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advo- j cafes, as an act of humnnity, should assist in ' spreading- those truly valuable HI ITKUS over the hind, and thereby cennalN it id in banishm" ! Drunkenness and Disease. " j Is A LL AkKKCTMSS OK TIIK HkAI), SlCK ! Headache, oi Nervous Headache, Dr.! DodV Imperial Wine liitters will be j found to be mos'.ea lutary and Effica-1 cious. ' F K M A Jj K 8 . The many certificate which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are dailv receiving. ar. conclusive proof that anions the women these J Ilittei s have fjiven a .atisfaction v Inch no others j have ever done before. No on an in the land I should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Dr. J. it or vc Hods' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by an eminent anil skillful phvsi-i;iii who has used the:n pucressfully in hi. practice for thelaft twtnty-tive years. '1 he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive ri;ht to manufacture and sell Dr. J Ilovcc Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wim? Hitters, had them fasted by two distinguished medical practitioner? who pronounced them a valuable remedy lor disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a peneral thinjr disapprove of Patent Medicine., yet wc do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United Stated, acquainted w ith their medical proprieties, who will not highly approve DU.J.UOVEfcl I)ü LH3 ' 1 M PCRIAL W I K III ITKKS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a lare quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitten should be used every morning before breakfast. Ir. J. Rovcc Ilo' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Arc composed of a pure and unadultciated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Ch rry Hark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. Thev aie manufactured bv Dr. Ddi himself, who is an expeiiei ced an successful Thy sician, and hence should not be classed among the quark nostrums which flood the country, and apain-t which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These trulv valuable flitters have been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the community lor almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispens.ible as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. Purchase One Ilottle! It Costs but Little! Purify the Illood! Give Tone to the Siomarh! Kenovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1j00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES W ID 1 FIELD rf- Co., FOI.E fROPRtETORS, 73 William Street, NEW YORK. IT For sale by Druggists and Grocers generally throughout the country. aue,8-2tJly HICKORY GROVE NURSERIES, At the head of Broadway, 2 miles above the Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Dealer V Nurserymen In want of Trees and Tlants for the fall trade, to their stock, which Is very large and promising, consisting of nearly 200 acre, closely et, and having but a limited trade, they are enabled to fill orders with healthy treei, not eipoaed to the usual perils attending shipments from eastern nurseries. Having 25 acres of Apple trees, four years from the graft, will enable them to satisiy parties who value fruit trees, like timber, aecording to siz?. The younger stock u almost unlimited, very thrifty and fine. Send for a trade list. Ofliee on 2d lloor llieed's Illock, one minute's walk from K. K. Depot. If absent, inquire of Breed lira's, or P. T. Hamm k Co. on 1st lloor. Address, HALL. STERBINS k CO. A few careful, energetic Agents w ill fin I employ at a fair commission. julld'-ötf.

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COMING TO PLYMOUTH' BETTER BARG A IX S THAN EVER ! W are bow receiving our FALL AND WINTER s comprising most everything ?n the A DIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, seen as CALICOES, GIN'GHAM-. DELAINES, PLAIDS, SILKS and a great many O T II E R RTICLES umeroiii to Mention ! Also FULL SUPPLY OF SICH A4 o ver coats, Dress ami Business Coats, Black ami Fancy casiniere ?ants, tweed, Jeans and Satinett Pants. IJlaek and Fancy Silk Vests, of every description. Also a full supply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIIiT DU W HKS, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS. Together with the above we have connected a i T JW . ft It W .1 il WWrt w m mj w m m .1 m i3MM1f , where we are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF j O T EC I 3T AND Warrant You a Good Fit! A Full upply of GROCERIES. r R O D U C E Taken at the Tlic Highest Market JFrteeS. & M. BECKER, JSo. lt CORBIN'S RLOCK, Corner LA PORTE AND MICHIGAN ST PLVMOUTH, IXD. April 17, lbfil -12tf.

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?Somotliiiifc fin- tlio Timon! A NECESSITY in evert HOUSEHOLD! JOII.VS Sc CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE I TRONOi:ST rr-tE IN THE WORLD; I lZ C"Rr,V.T GLUK ,N TUE WOBLlf; T-mE ovt! PB.ABLK ,JLIK;IN THKWORL; THh ONU REL1ARLEGI.UE IS THE WOBLD.' THK DKST ULUE IE Til E WOBLI). WU"'' American Cement Glue is the only article of the kind ever produced which Will Withstand Water. It will Mend Wood, Save your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather, Mend your Ha.ness, Straps, Belts. Boots. 1c It will Mend Glass, Save the piece? of that exensive cut glasi bottle It will Mend Ivory, Dont throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it i easily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cup and saucers can be made as pood a new. It will Mend Marble, That piece knocked out of your marble Mantle can be put on as $tronr as ever. It will Mend Porcelain, No matter if that broken Pitch-rdid not cost but a fhillinp; a shilling saved u a shilling earned. It will Mend Bine. Coral, Lava, and in fact every thing but Metals. Any article cemented with American Cement Glue will not show where it u mended. extracts: " F.rerv housekeeper should hsre .irrt. r I Johns & Crowley's American Cement Glue."" aicw j oi k i inies. " It i so convenient to have in the house. " New York Kspres. " It is alw ays ready ; tins commends it to every body." N. Y. I:ide,K?ndenU 1 " We have tri-d it, and find it as useful in our house aj water." Wilkc's Spirit of the Time. 3"-iinii- is AV-iItlt. $10 per year saved in every family by one Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! Trice 25 cents p-r Bottle. Trice 25 cents per Ilottle. Price '23 cents per Ilottle. Trice 25 cents per Iktt!c. Price 25 cents per Ilottle. Price 1!5 cents per Bottle. Libejal Reduction to Wholesale Bayers; Terms 'D"For Sale by all Irups:ist. and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOI1WS Sz CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM STREET. Comer Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Important to House CwneiS. Important to Buildexs. Important, to Rail Road Companies. Important to Fanners. Tu ALL H'H t if THIS MAV rv,xcfRX, .4D IT J03I VS Sl CIIOSLEY'S IMPIlOVKnoUTTA PKRCIIl CEMENT HOOFING I The. cheapest and most Durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. 7tc.nn be applied to new and old Hoofs of al? kinds, steep or Ilat, and to Shingle Koofr without removing the liinglef. The Cost only about one-third that of TIN and it U TWICE A3 DURABLE. This article b been thoroughly tented in New York City and all parts of the United State, Canada, West Indies and Ccntrcl and South Anvrica, on buiMiiiA of all kinöX mich as Fetorie, Foundries, Churches, Railroad Depots, Cars, and onpublic building generally, Government BuilJin,?, kc, by the principal Iluilders. Architects and otuers, during the the pat four vears, and has proved to be the CIIKAPKST and Most Durable Roofiii' in ni- St im in Pi.rf rv.iui-l m VI IJ P W A. ' TKK, nd Tl.ML' FKOOF covering for roe of all kinds. 'I Iii is the ONLV material manufactured in the United State, w hich combines the very desirable properties of KI;tfieity aud lurb lity. whiclr are universally acknowledged to le sessed by Cutta Percha and India Kubbcr, o IIEATi required in making application. The expense of applying it is tritlin;, as an ordi nary Roof can be covered and finished the tame day. It can be applied by any one, anl when fimhcl form a pertVctljr fir-proof mrfacc, w ith an elastic Iwidy, w hicii cannot be injured h Heat, Cold r Storms, shrinking of roof boards nor any eiteraal action whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For coatin" Metsls of all kinds when exposed to the action of the weather, and Tor PreservinR and Repairing Metal Roofs or ALr kxmw OF ALL KINDS. Tins is the only Composition known which will j any length tf time, when appbed to metals, to j three coats of paint, cfts much less, and will list three times as lone; aim irom us riasiicuy if not injured by the contraction and expansion of i in and other Metal Roofs. on-ejuent upon the eudden changes of the weather. It w ill not cra k in cold or run in warm weather and will not waidi off. Leakv Tin ami other Metal Roofs can be readily repaired with Gutta Percha Cement, a .-vi pre"vented f"'' further corrosion, and leaking, thereby ei.fi.riug a perfectly water tight roof for many Tlii Cement peculiarly adapted to the prescnation of Inn Railings, Stove, Ranges, Safes, Agricultural Implements, kc, alo for general manutacturers ue. Gutta Percha Cement, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals, and w ill not crack in cold or run in warm weather. Thce materials adapted to all climates, and we arc prepared to upply oidrrs from any part of the country, at short notice, for Gutta Percha Roofing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Gutta Percha Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions for application. AjroiitM Wn ii tort. We will make literal and satisfactory arrangements with responsible parties who would like to establish themselve in a lucrative and permanent bupines. OUR TERMS AUE CASH. We can give abundant proof of nil we claim in favor of our Impioved Rooting Materials, having applied them to et oral thousand roofs in New York City aud ieinitv. JOHNS 3c CR OS LEX, Sole Manufacturer, Wholosale Warehouse 78 William Street, Corner of Liberty street, NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be furnished on application. nov71Ib-