Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 December 1861 — Page 4
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n J i Tin? foil. win? "if-jTrvvif, taken from ofilMal unv, will 'm,v th a mny pay roll- In the li.'st column will Me found the- no.Lc salary per month mid in thf .(T il l tie toLi1 a u-y r.r month, which includes ratio vs,ervint h:ro, for; go ,&c. fEVF.!tAL OFFICER-. For month. ToMl. Liout-n tnt Gener-il ........... .3 7i) $ 770 J Aids-de-C mp and iil:t arv Screttxv to Ieutenint Ocioral, each PI 11 Major Gonial 21) dM Senior Al-Ie-Camp to General-in-Chief M JS7 Aid-de-C;mp. in adlition to prxy, etc., o Lieutenant. ......... . It - B. ig adier General 131 333 Aid-de-Cnn. in ."ddition to pay, etc., of Lientenan:. . . . . 20 10 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DF.? VltTMENT. Adjutant r.pnnl Colonel Ill 235 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut. Coionei n: 211 As.Vsti.it Al-utmt Goue-a' Mv. M J7 " " " Capt. 70 1ST Judge Advocate Major 80 1ST IVSrECTOa GF.NF.RAl.S DEP.VRTMKVT. Inspector General Colonel 110 23G SIGNAL n.PARTMEXT. Signal offict r Major SO 137 tLVRTF.RM.VSTF.!."s DFIVVHTM EVT. Qinrtermarster Gener.il T'riir.i'lier Gonor.il 131 323 Assistant Qn irtermaster Gener.il Colonel 110 235 Pomifv Qi irfermnster General Licit' Colonel 211 Quarto-master Mijor 0 1S7 Assistant Quarterni aster Capt'n.. 79 137 subsistence uf.p.vt" raF.vr Commissi rv General of subsist ence Colonel 110 10 Assist int Commissary General of j Sub-istencc Lieu"!. Colonel.. 0." 211 j Commisarv of Suhsi-f -w Maj. HD I?7 : Assistant Comnvs.irv General of Subsistence Licit. Colonel.. 7. 111 I Commissary of Siilsi;.enee Major H) l!7' Assistant Commissary of Subsistonce iap:ain o JJ Asidsiant Commis try of Subsistence, in aLlitioii tr pay,otc, of Lieutenant 0 11 MEDICAL DKP ARTMENT. burgeon General si,' ' per au num. Surgeons of ten yc irs' service. . . . Surgeon of less than tea years service Assistant Surgeons of live years service Assistant Surgeon-- of less ilian live. ve irs service .... .......... rV OKI V RTMENT. Paymaster General $3,71) per annum Deputy I'ay im-i'T f Jeueral Paymaster no; 173 137 70 7: : joq 211 S7 OFFICERS OF TIIK Toro;r: triiii'Ai, rosps ok F.niM-:KRs, conrs ok KN:.INL!:: AM ORDINANCE UKr.RTMKNT. Colonel Lieutenant Col im 1 Major Captain First Lieutenant Second Li'Mifen-mt Urevet Second Lieutcn int
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CoWi no 2r j' I.o-ut--iiant ('iiloied ....... !." 211 ; Mijor f) 17 -; Capt iin TO 11Ö Kirrt I.ieut eni.t ".'l 1 2Secor.il Lie:;fcr.inf .VI 12 I'revot Second Lb-utenant 03 12S ' ;Ijiifaiit, and llegimental ta artori , Master, in addition to d iv of LienI ; tenant Vi 10 OFFICKRS OF ARTIt.I.KKV AND INF VNTRV. I ' Colonel !ö 518 LVutenant Colomd H 1! 4 ; "Ua;:)r 70 17." t- Caj.trn fi') IIS ' Fir.-t Lieutenant.... r'l 1(H ; ' Second Lienteinnt 1. 103 I ' Il-evet Schuld Lieutenant l." 103 . : Adiutant, in addition to piv, etc., of " L5euteni.it " 10 IS . Regimental Quartermaster, in ad1 dition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 10 20
In the above e have not inserted the fraction al parts of doll irs, .'b.- convenience sake, in this matter of but little import nice. r..i.ow TdE r.r.vir: of i.iittevaxt. ' Tlie lirst roh'inii ihnotesthe pay pe- month of, artillery and ndaniiy, a. id of dragoons and rifle and ri led column r- an men when serving on loot. 1 he secon denotes the pay per month of light artiller dragoons and rdlciiien when mounted: Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Principal Musician .ind Chief Ihigler, each First Sc -gea-it oT a company O.-ihiance Serjeants 21 '. 22 17 13 12 1-2 1." 15 11 21 20 Hospital Steward -s. . , All ot ier sergeants, each. . . Corpoials Buglers Musicia'H Farriers and Blacksmiths. . . . ArtTiceM Private) 17 1 1 13 12 Iu ad 1'tion to the pay as above stated, one ra- I tiou per day an la. i abundant supply of good; chnhhig is allowed to every soldier. Qeartcs, fuel and medical attead.mce are alway s provided by the Gorernnent without deduetio'i f.om the i suMier's pay. L'a soltiicr should become disabled : iu the li ic of his duties, the law prov'des for him r pension, or he mav, if ho prcior it, obtain admission into the Midtary Asylum, wh'vh will allbrd h'.n a com fo. table home so long as he may wish to receive its bem fi;s. To the alKve p.iy for private poidirrs must'I.e added the adddional a month to be pi:d during service, the .1(H bouii' v at the did of the war. which has already been provided for, and the .piar-te-section )f Ian 1 that Cnngr;s will provide lor at its coming se --ioii. The bounty ami land apply toollicors and privaies alike. -Vcn? -sttitftcrious. t ii i; GREAT AGITATOR DEAD! PliOSPLCT OF PEACE IN THE COUNTRY. ' ' ' Sillglllar Call 3 3 Of lliS Doatll. WILLIAM L. YANCY IS NO MORE. ' He ib-parted in a Fpasr.i la"t Monday, oc-! eas'ioned from cold, cold fVo.n wet feet, wet feet f. oin poor lots, jor lxots because he was too far ; South to get any of j VAN VALKENBURGH'S NEW STOCK OF Superior Wo r Ii 111 n 11 Ii i p , Which he is daily in receipt of, and w hich he is gelling rcr Jii c a if ! ... .. , . , liri nc it in." - inun vii m-G mipic luv miu.i corajtiote a?so. tTiicutot TVojncirs ami Children's Sliors! That th!i market hn eye bein favored vvbli. a-d th-re no '-goak about ihe LOW PR'CCS ile is BOUND TO SELL CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. liedooCall and examine his'stock, one 1 lnorthof
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REEVE CAPnON, AtJorneyfl.tni' Xotirii'a.rirmorth. .Morhall Co. L, p-.-'cJice !,i .M.!-;hall vr Ijoiii'iijX run-tie-. II ei re to Ilaocock Co., 'rhel'w.Doi'c A Co.,Nev Yoi-k, Coolv.rarwell k Co., Goul.l ! 5: Uro., Chieicro. Lom'on & Co., Thila.. Graff"; Lenette A: Co!. Tilt-ihu.-h, Hon. A. L. Osborn, j Circuit Ju lije, Lnport, livl. JOHN S. BENDE, Attoruev at Law ami Ileal Kstatc Agent, Knox, Knox. In 1. Collections, Tax pavin?' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-ly I'livsicMsnis. DTI. T. A. BORTON. PhvIci.in ind S;iri:oon,oilieoover rersliin. Co.'s lru btore, in Dr. A. . Uorton s Dental Ilooms, Miclii.cran street, east side corner of Gano.wherehe may be consulted during oCice hours. J. J. VINA' L, Homeopathic riiysieian. P.-irticnlarattentionpaid to bstetric praetic, and chronic diseases 4f women, and diseases of children, office over C. Palmer's store, corner Miehijrnn and La port e tsrTts, who ho may bo consulted at all hours. DR. O. BAirtD. Graduate of Jefferson Medical Collepre,) resieneeandoflieo near Sink's Mill. Ih-emen, Ind. DR. A. 6. BORTON, j Surgeon Dentist, FU mouth, Ilidian.i. Winde or i partial setts of Teeth inserted on the mot ap proved plans. Special attention paid to titc preservation ofthe natural teeth, and irregularity of Children's teeth corrected. Fangs and liiTicult te-tli extracted with or without Chloroform. Can he consulted at hisoflke at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. fliert in Tershinr's block, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano streets. -i:tf 1 i r i HOUSE. . Edward., Proprietor. EXCHANGE, Plymouth, Ind. W. c GAM3RILVJ A.Gambiill proprietor, situate' . e unction of the P. Ft. W. k C II. .1 P. C. R. R., Plymouth, Ind. Meal .ill hours ofthe day and everything necesssarv for the comfort of guests. FARMERS' HOTEL, Lt Porto street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud ( Good 1'are, Low Pills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron e the Far mer agreeable. Good and convenic bling for those having horses. vln;2lly JOll SHORT, Proprietor H. B. DICKSON & Co., Dealer in h irdwar of every description, also, stores, tin, sheet iron, and copper ware BUCK & TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of very description, and raan ifacturi rs of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperwart:, Michigan strei t. I1"- (OOfls AC iJ !' D. Mc WILLIAMS," l'.-aler'n Ptnple und faney day jrood, irroeerle, etc., west sddo Mleh'gaii street, Plymouth, Ind S. &. M. BÄCKER. I)i"irs in .-,:i;i!c and fancy dry good and groceries west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. RICE & SMITH Dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, fa mi I irroeer;e.- ete, one door south of the ldwards house, Plymouth. lud. J. GROW.MLEE. Dealer in dry goods of all kinds, roeerie etc., .Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. s, wares C PALMER, Dv'tlcrin Dry Good, Groceries, etc., sout'i side La Porte treet. NUSSBAUM DAVIDSON, utn'r.r m t,rocer:cs an l l rovisiens, east side ol .nc ngan street. I iOOkS J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, JIaiviracturcr ami Dealers in Bots and Shoes, j;,.st , ()(M. ai,0vo t!ie Bank Building. j " . , ," I t. rAUL. t- f AUL Dealer in boots and hoes. inanuf-jetuis all kind of home work in his line, Micliigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. G. BLAiN & Co. Druguistsaii I confectioners, west side of .Michigan Ftreet, Plymouth, Ind. L j T. A. LEMON, ! Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions. literary Lapoi te magazines, papers, etc., street, Plymouth, Ind. north side AV:i Ii iii'i lii. JOHN M SHOEMAKER, Dealer inw. tihes, ( locks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches breast tins, ear rins, linger rings, lockets, ete Clocks and watches, etc., rcpa-rcd in the bes manner possible. T. MCDONALD, estate agent and notary public, ofhee in Ileal ck.-on i hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bonds, and agreements, sells lauds, examinestitles and fund dies abstracts of the same, pays taxes and redeems land told for taxes. MICHEL GIN2, Barber and hair dresser, (West side Michigan "treet over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Iiid. Everything in the above business attended to by me iu the best style, C HACLANGER 8l QFIO'S. ; .Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Black ! -Smi-!-i-"- -intit,g v.w graining done to order j JivfM-v. N. B. KLINGER, Proprietor Bmkeye Eivery," upositc Edward Homo, riymouth, Ind. i,271y :ilt;ublc Ux6. fiP & SMITH & M'KIMENS I lave opened a shop oT the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Center .treet, south of Laj Portestreet, where they are prepared to mauufactli l'C 1 1 1 k 1 It Ü O I Monumcnts, Tomb Stones, Jh-ud Stone, ull si'-t'.v awl forms, 13ittle Totis Cannier Slabs, , c, kc. As they do nil their own work themticlves, ji'i eie at but Utile expene for hands or agents, thev cap sell cheaper tiiau any other eidabliahiueut i'i Noi-tiieru TiiuMiia. Jn regard to the execution of their wo. k, tucy are willing to compare it with that of any other establishment in this
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ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES!
CUSTOMERS will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, every description ami Ladies', Gentlemen's, lioys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together w ith a Iar'rc stock
t--t -ii n . npTTrp imnT n. cmnr Ij I will so a LE I TLU HOOT or SHOE y other establishment in Plymouth. O-I w.11 Warrant all ,n,j Ho,, both E.ttrr LTi have a very large stock, and am bound
A Large slock of LEATHER AND FINDlXCiS always kept on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.
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oromptiiess and aceinacv. on the first quality f ; vei.tion oi onions complaints incident to the H estpaper, with the best of ink, an4 in such a style as j frn country. I rv it. inu-t 'ive entire satisfaction. j As a morning drink, to assist digestion and reThe low terms upon which we oiler to furnish ! icve Ivspej.sia it has n ci,ual. Try it. the Daily and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us ; . In ,livor ll uj enor to all other Bitters. Try to employ agents, and we therefore solicit our , ' friends in'everv neighborhood to exert themselves J T,ie formula of these bitters, now (ISCI ) the - . . .... o..l 1 .. ..t l- t l l . , -.1
to send us subscribers. Specimen copies will be sent whenever required. CR nil TERMS : Daily Sentinel, one year " six months " " one month , 3 no Weekly Sentinel, one copy one year SI no Ten copies to one address, and one to the maker of the club 10 00 Twcit v copies to one address, and two to the maker or the club 20 00 Thirty copies to one address, and one copy of the Weekly mid one oi'the Daily, to the maker of the club.... .'10 00 Fiftv copies to one address, and two copies "oT the Weekly and two r the Daily... ."0 00 Ald:tions; can he nude to clubs at anv time at j the above rates. Where the jiapev is addressed to i each fubsc riber separately the extra copies will j not be sent. . No naper sent without prc-pnvmcnt, or continu 1 ...l l. ,i :.i r.. A.M...I -. . via iioi i'.ii'i iui . . ELDER, IlAliKXESSA: UIXGIIAM, iNOtvv.vroi.'s, IniHan.v A H :i-Imi'it 4 IVol iM. State of Indiana, Marshall Coanty, SS: In Justice's Court. John Coil, ) vs V Sylvester Ben h. Complaint on AlUchmcnt.
Th ' pi lintill' iu tlie idiovc entitled cause has filed with tue his con plaint on attachment, und it appearing that the defendant, Sylvester Heals, is a non resident of said county, and a summons having been returned not so ved uoouhim, he is hereby notdied of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that unless he upper, answer or demur iheieto at the calling of said cause, on the Ulli day of December, ls-GI, nl In o'clock, a. in., said complaint will be heard oeI delerurued iu his absence. 1 1 EN R Y Mc FAR LIN, J. P. Iiov21-13(3
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BOOT, and kind of of ic777"--t-' r t T ArrkVL'' .1 n 1 for LIS MON L , than any Dry Goods store, or and llo.ncUa.I, and mend all that rips.- nfche. to sell at prices to suit the hard l.mcs.r j:. l A X J I, . Accural. -1 BIiOOD PURIFIER AND n i . o o ;n SCAXDAXAYLVN KEMMES! The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public. ; establish the lollowim facts : That the Pi.non Pitrifif.r am". Ijlood Tills have j been proved by analysis to j contain no mivtral, : That they cure the almost universal complaint, PVSPKrsiA, with vnrrrinrirerlainhj. and in a very short time. That after all other medicine have proved useless they rclievv? I.I VF. R COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of thesufTcrer. THAT SiCK FKMAI.FS, j who have languished for years in helpless weak ness and despon h-ncy, n-eupcrate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by t heir eordial and gentle stimulating properties 'I hat they recruit sii vttkr:ii cons i'itctions. . .1 i . ... .. , 110 ever i ney may irive nccli liille: witli .1 aliusei; ! that their direct tendency is to lengthen iife, and reudfi' it enjoyable. Thatnperitintrdirectlv imon the jj-jisou of i.'ir flixrnxr in Ihr Ao7 the v cause soon to heal, and discharge from the s'v stem, every taint ofS rofisla, whether hereditary or otherwise Tlnt thev RKCRTIT THE IIKHI I.ITATEI, ' iii ?. .. . ., ... ... I ni.ooo ir secrktions. ! in which they do not give i romptrdi f,:, (if ad- . miiiisiereu oeiore tue very citadel ol life has been invaded,) rJTrct a uiinh ss ami prrfict etirr. ; Bear in n.ind that the Scanki.navi an V.f;i:TABi.E Ki.oon rn.i.s are endorsed bv the experience of ; thousands ol living witnesses" w ho, in letters, :liidavits, medical work, and by word of mouth, pro i claim them to bo the verv best preparation of the i i i. 1 . 1 . kind oyer oflered to the broken dow n victims of ill health. They hnntdisease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly ami permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they nie net only better, but iu fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to trod nee a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, 1 per bottle, or s." per half dozen. Ofthe Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 2. cents per t box, or f boxes for $1. i Kead Dr )r. Roback's Special Notices and Certifidished in a conspicuous part of this Pacates, pul per from time to time j Dr. Boback's Medical Aim mac and Family Adv iser, containing a great variety of interesting and j valuable Medical information, can be had rratisof his Agents throughout the country J In dillicult or complicated Cases, Dr. Roh iek i mav be consulted personally or by letter enclosin,r . ne siu mp lor tue reply A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. KoLacVs Stomach ittors. A new and delightful Stomachic ami Cordial, t r giving tene to tl e Stomach, and for the pre i '"T " " ,r- u'"acK, onginaieu witit one of the oldetand most eminent Medical Praetieion I ers of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Bitters derive their stimulus from the j powerful tonic nature ofthe roots' and herbs of ;,() which they are composed, and as they are, bv alj laying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive ot temi-er VICE, the present proprietor believes that in making them widely know n the pubiic welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Ilo back's numerous Agents, an I at Hotels, kc, the country wer- In the meantime, orders will be tilled direct from Cincinnati in any piantity and at the lowest rates. It is put up in Quart Bottles, and securely pa. ked iu one doz. eases. Half doz. sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE or fi roRW. Principal ofiice and salesrooms, No fi Easttourth Ptreet, .'Id buil ling from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .TJ Hammond t lreet. r or sale in Marshall county bv Plain V Co.. TA. Lemon, Pershi'ig &' Co., Plymouth; Robert Cotnwell V Co., Bourbon; D. W Stange, Bremen; John Cless, Bourbon; Jonas Miller, Bremen, Jas. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith, I'niontown; and Druggists and Merchants pent rally throughout the Union. l'.My.
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Hats, Hats, Hats CARS, CAPS, CA1S ! Call nt Davidson k Co.'s Wholesale and Retai Clothing Store, for your Tlie largest, cheapest and beat selected stock ever iu this market. April 4-lütf. D. k Co.
O T 15 2 P E OPLE OF THE UNITED STATESÜ In the month o." Dceo m'er l ."i Im ii.lr..ci
I I ed for the fi--t time o-o.l forste to the public I ur. j . i .ovco ijo.st :mpen?.i wine Bitters i nnd in thi- hortpciiod t'iev lmve "iven such iniivetsa' a'n-!,aclion io the many thousands of persons who hare ired ibem that.t is .iow an established article. The amou r, of bodily jnd mental mi-ery aris:nfr simply from a popiect of small comj.laints is snrpi'-iln. and U i- therefore of ihe utmost iii)i)ortarce thft ? virict !acH'or to the least and most trWncbodiiy oüment should be had; for diseases of ; Tie bo.lv ra'u-t invariably a"ect the mind. The subscribers now only ak a tnal of r 11 UlMi It inj i from all who have not used thorn, the world to prodi'ce their equal. We challenge Theo Hitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Eiinchiti" the Wood, are absolutely unsurpassed by nnv other remedy on earth. To be assured of this it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself i ' ' 71 "I ' 11 r 'iu-:iiiy, oeing aMout one-tlnnl stroni P - . . 1 I . .. . gerthan other wines; war.rmir and inviforntinfr ! the whole system from 1 lie head to the feet. As , Ili(rrs ar0 to!lV , aN.r;lfive . , -nt an e , . ..' V, . F C.',P" ,ivc Ztin to a , , ... . ' . incr ob-tt ructions, and produ'"inr a g''iiera! warmth. They are also exe-llent r.i- DUea-es ar d Woaknes peculiar to FEM ALES, where a tonic is required to sireii'-tli'Mi and hraee the svfem. No Lady, wl o is .-ubject to lassitude and faintness, should be witheut them, as they are revivifying in their action. Will not only (Ti rf;. hut Prf.vent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseaes o the Nervous System, ParaKsis, Piles, and for ul cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Pod's (Vidiraird Wine Uhlers Arc iriis8!2:i ?-;? ! For Sore Threat, so common among the Clergy, they are truelv valuab'e. c" For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution tor Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public 'speakers for Hook-Keepers, Tailo: s,Seamstresses,Siu lents. Artists and all persons leading a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. Asa Ileverage. they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. Thev produce all the exhilarating eiVects of brandy o"r Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive fröng think, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poioins contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is Hooded. r These Hitters not only CITRI, lmt PREVENT Di-easo, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is had, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent, ileing entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Inlauts with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in j spreading those truly valuable" 1UTTKUS over the land, and hereby esiüti.tlly nid in banishing Di and Ciuic'ri and Disease. In all ArFix-TP.xss ok the Head. Sick Headaebe ll 2eitu I Ie.-td.l.die. Dr. I ' j DoJ.s Imperial Wine Hitters will be I f.'Uiul to bo mostsii lutury and KlTicacieus. k m: A Ij s . Tlie m my certificates which h ive been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bitteishave 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 supply. r. EZovcc Hods' Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them sucerssi'ully in his practice for the Lift twenty-live years. '1 he proprietor, before purehasin.- the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Bovee Dods" Celebrated Imperial Wim. Bitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced thun a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men ofthe country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Mediemes, vet w e do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in tlie United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highly approve Dil. J. BOVEE DUDS' IMPERIAL WINE ' 1 LRS. In all new iv ,"i tiled jilaces, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, the.-e bituis should be used every mornii.g before breakfast. IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadultoiated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cht rry Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They aie manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an expeiiei red an successfui Physician, and hence should not be classed among the (piack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the .Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tcslcd by all cla-ses of the community for almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispensable as a TOtflC, MEDICINE AND UKVEIiAGE. ENircliaftC Onv ISottle! It Costs but Little! Purify the Blood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle; 6 for 5,00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WWIF1ELD C- Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 73 William Street, NEW YORK. J"T"Tor sale by Druggists and Grocers generally throughout the country. augS-iily HE A LRR I: DRY GOODS, WALL AND WINDOW PArEll. S E L L S C O IP F K IP. , S U G A 11 , MO L A s s i:s, Y 11 U V A N J) It I C E , FOR O A S II I
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PRINCE OF W LES COMING TO PLYMOUTH! BETTER BARG MX S THAN EVER ! W e are now receiving o-:r FALL AND WINTER 13 T 3 O XSL ! comprising most everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, Pt'CH AS CALICOES. GING NAM, DELAINES. PLAIDS, .SILKS and a great many OTHER RTICLES To Xumeivms to Mention ! Also a FULL SUPPLY or SICH A3 0 vor coat: Dress .iiul business Coats, niackniid Fancv enssimcre Tants. 7 tweed, Jeans and Satinctt Tants. Black and FancySilk Vests, of every description. Also a full supply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIRTS, DRW ERS, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, AMD UMBRELLAS. Together with the above we have connected a T.I FJj O II AI' U . ww gm ww w here we are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF OXj o t h I n g AND Warrant Yon a Good Fit! A Full supply of GROCERIES.
r II O D U C K Taken at the The Highest Market JnrrS. & M. BECKER, IVo. 1, COEIHN'S BLOCK, Comer LA PORTE AND MICHIGAN ST PLYMOUTH, 1XD. April 17, 1C61 12tf
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JSoniol 1 1 i 1 1 r fi r.Tiiiioss! A XECESSITV is evert HOUSEHOLD! JOII.S Je CH OS LEV'S A MCU ICA N CE3IENT GLUE ! THE .TTtO.soSTii: riH ) t G.M-E IX inn wniu.p; I V TUK NVOFM: Tii K MOST in KA '. A CLCEf'.V Til K WMirr.Dr rut m;s,r oik ie tue wukm. Anieric.'Mi Consent Celtic is the only article of the L'nd ever pi-oduced wh'cli Will Withstand Water. It will LTend Wood, Save your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Shaps, Kelts. PkioLs. kc It will Mend Glass. Save the piece? of that cxeiiMve cut glass bottle It will r.Tend Ivory, Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it i easily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cups and saucers can be made as good as new. It will Mend Marble, That piece knocked out of your marble Mantle can be put on as strong as ever. It wiil Mend Porce'aln, No nutter if that broken Pitclcr did not enst but a shilling; a shilling saved is a shilling earned. It will Iltnd B-me. Coral, Lava, and in fact every thin but Metals. Any artiehj cemented with Ar.u-riean Cement Glue will not show where it is mended. e.trats: j " Every housekeeper should have a siirplrof j Johns - Cr,.sl,.ys American Cement Glue." .New 1 i irk 1 lines. " It is so vonvetiient to have in the house." New York Express. " It is always ready ; this commends it to ererj body." N. Y. Independent. " We have tridit. and lind it a useful in ovr ! house as water." Wiike- Spirit of the Timps. $10 per year saved in every family by one Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE! . Price 2." cents per Hottle. Price 2." cents per Iduttle. Price 2." cents per Hottle. Price 2." cents jer Hottie. Price 2. cents per Pol tie. Price 2." cents per Bottle. Libejal Reduction to Wholesale Buyers. Tcrrr; s Casli. Li'For Sale by all DrugL'ists, and Storekeepers generally t!u-onghout the cuuntry. r . (Sole ?danufacturcrs,) 7S WILLIAM STREET, Comer Liberty Street. ITEW YCRK. Irr.poit.tint to House Cwucis. Inipcrtaiit to BuiU.eis. lo.porLant to Kail F.cad Coxrpanies. lmpcrtaut to rairners. To all i; "i.f :'v .v.t j' ''.vr;;.v, C .V. . L 1 !. V I'V: JSl IT iwriMVhi) en rx pi neu v CEMENT KOOFIXG! The cheapest and most Dural. Je Koofiu in use. IT IS FIRE Ar.'D YTA IZIw IKCOF. It can be applied to new and old Roofs of all kinds, steep or l!at, and to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shingles. The Cost only about one-third that of TIN and it ii TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been thoroughly tested in NewYork City and all parts ofthe Cndcd States, Canada, West Indies a::d Ct ntirl and South Anvrica, on buildings of all kinds, tuich as Factories, Foundries, Churches, Railroad Depots, Cars, and on peblic bui'ding generally. Government Buildings, &c, by the prine'pal Builders, Architects and others, during the thepa-d IVuir years, and has proved to be ihe CHEAPEST and Most Durable Rooliir iu ue;itis in cverv resjoct a FIRE, WATER, snd TIME PROOF covering for roofs of all kinds. 'I Iii is the ONLY matoial manufactured in the L'nitcd States, which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and DurabI;fy. which are universally aekiui a leded to be possessed by (Jutta Percha ar.:l India ilubber. No HEAT is reouired in making snnlication. i The expense of applying it is trilling, as an ordinary Roof can be covered and fini.-hed the same j day. j It can be applied by any one, ! and when tini-hed forms a per; e:ly lir- pnof nir- ' face, with au elastic body,whii-!i cannot be injur -1 bv Heat, ( obi or tornis. shrinking d rout boards nor any external aeti r. whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ! For coatimr Metals of all kinds when exposed to the uctiou of the weather, and For Preserving and Repa-iins Metal Koofs nn ait vtf n j VI AX A. IVli f This is the only CoinjMisitioii know n which will succcssd'nll v reMi-t -tu ine v hand's of climates for I anv length of time, when applied to mcUls, to which it adheres firmly, forming a body ejual to j three ctats of paint, costs mm h less, and id Lft j three times as long; and from its elasticity is not t .....i i... 1... ..mir ii'iiiiii 'iti.J evtiitiioii .if 'I " n and other Metal Roofs, n-iueiit upon the udlen changes of the weather. It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather and will not w a.-h uT. Lcakv Tin and other Metal Roofs can bo readily repaired w ith Gutta Fercha Cement, and prevented from further corrosion an l leaking, threhy ci.sming perfectly water t ght roof for many years. Tliis Cement is peculiarly adapted to the preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves. Ranges, Safes, Agricultural 1 mpleiiuuts, A.?., also lor geuvrl m.inutacturers use. Gutta Percha Cement, For preserving and repait ing Tin and other Metal Roots if ev ery h sei i lion, t. oin i ü great elastu ity is not injured by the coiii'-aclloii and expans:on of meta's, and w ill not cr.u k in old or run in warm weather. Thee materials adapted to all climates, and we arc prepared to supply im dors from anv part ol tlie cuntry, at tdiort notie, for Gutt. IVrcha Rnding in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Giuta Fercha Cement, in barrels, with full piinted directions for application. ArK AV;niltl. We wi'l make lihoral ami Katisfaetory arrange-mcnt-4 w'th res-x-vsihle panics w luv would like to cslab'ish t'icniseives u a luoraete aud permanent biisiue-H. OlTlt TEEMS AUE CASH. We can give ahuiubnt po. of all we claim in favo,-of ocr Impiovcd l'odi:ig 'att rials, liav'rtf f-npbed them to several thousand roofa iu Ntw York C'.iy a od v-ciuitv. JCBNS Sc. CROSLEY, Sole M -nufa turcr?, Wholos ilc Warehouse 7 Wi""m Street, Cornet of Liberty street, NEW YORK. Full dest riptive Circulars and Prices will be fur-i nishedon application. fiov7 Illy.
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