Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 December 1861 — Page 4
VOLUME 2.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. K UMBER 48
rmy Iay Roll The following statement, taken from official sour'-es will how the army pay roll. In the first tli mn will be found the netc salary per month ar.l in the second the total salary per month, y IiIcm includes ration, servant hire, forage, 4c.
cEXLtt.it, orricrit. Fcr month. I ieutemnt G'.meril $ -0 Aid--de-C.imr and .i Hilary Secretrv to Lieutenant General, each PJ) MiiirOen-nl 23'J Senior A'd-de-Camp t J General-in-n,;,.f so A !- de-Camn, in addition to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant 21 D iir i der General 121 Aid-de Cim". in addition to pay, etc.. of Lientenant. ... 20 AOJCT IN T GENERl.S DEPARTMENT. A ijutint Genenl Colonel 119 A-'-t nit Ai'iut:nt General Lieut. Colon! ; " A distant A !jat ml General M ij. " Capt. Judge A lvocae Major IN-spF.CTOR GENF.RAt.'s IF.P IRTMENT. Inject? General Colone!.... 11" Total. $770 191 4G3 167 32 323 10 235 211 17 17 1ST 23t m;nil DKr.vr.rME"r. r Major.. SO S"rn u ufii . 137 323 233 211 187 137 213 211 Is7 111 17 137 11 22 223 173 137 120 DC IRTrlR M I I V. R DF. I" I UT.M F.N T. Q urt-i marster Gener lirigadier ( i i' fir r. 1 1 Ai-' nit Qniici mister General T.t l Deputy Q'i irterm.i-ter Goner il Lieut Colon. I Qu irtei m-'.-ter M ,"t AiM-Mn. Qu i! term i-ter Capt'n. . i . b ; -t i: ' f. ü i'PA r.Tiv est . 121 110 70 Conmis-ary General Oi riusist-jin-i Cdoiicl Assi?mt C muii--ary General of Su'-iT"fice I. ion.. Colonel. . Conrui-s-5 nv of Subsistence Maj. A--i-tn.t Couwi:s.irvG.'tiuil of ' Su'i-Vence Licit. Colon d. . Comnvss irv of n! 'ii-iiee M ijor As-ianS Co'nini.-SArv of Sabs'ist110 n: i. bO 70 10 bo 70 70 53 enee;'a:n. Assisitnt Conniis-siry ol Subsistence, .n a I iitio.i to pay, etc., of Lieutenant ::-.!nr At. rE'A1TMET. Surgam Geic.r.il S-,71) per ann'Mii Surgeons ed'ea yeir service.... Surg.'ou of 1 ss t!i in ten years' Vlclt ..... Assi-tint Surgeons of five years' ervice Assistant Surgeons, of less thin five ye .rs service r V TEP RTMENT. PaymKfer General $.2,74') per anIH1"I n-y:tv Pavmater General Pinn iter 22 211 157 . . .' fcO CR? PK RNJINTFRS, CORPS OF cGir.:.r.3 a.nd oruinance dkT P M.aPH!CL r iRT.u.r r. Co!.i:u-l ........ 110 95 t() 70 53 .Vl 33 2?3 211 1ST 137 12 121 12. t, " it. nan' M ii'T . . (.. t i:n V'ir-t Ie-.tenant: Sec uid I'-'ifeM in? I ire vet Secmi-l Lieutenant. OFriChRS OK M'TNTKI MtC WNS CWAI.RT, RIFLKXtS AND I ICJIir ARTILLKaV.
Col vi-l 110 235 Le(1K-nintCo.jnol 93 211 M j,r 187 r ,:,r,!,i 7 145 F:-t L:e;te.,.t 51 12S S-,- n! f.i.uren.a' 53 12S r.rcvc: Seeon 1 Lieutenant 53 123 A 'j-i' ti.t. and b'eirimen' il Quirt-r-m :-?er, in aMition to day of Lieutenant 13 io OiTlC"".J O ARTII.I.FRY ANDINFANTRV. C'on-l W 21S Li n iiiM Colonel f) l!ll Ms.., 70 175 C.T.rvn fi') 113 Fit -f Lieutenant. 31 l'H Stvn-.id Lierfeliint 45 10:1 n.-evet Se-i.ii I L" -utenant 45 103
A mi. u. t. Iii a vl lr.'.i.n to pay, ttc, of ' I !.i;f, i.-:i' ' 10 13 Regimental O 1 iv'errr. t-f r. in a 1d tion fi p iy, etv of Lieutenant 10 2G Th tte a'. v. we have not inserted the fractional iif- of d- 11 1 r. for cmveiiience bake, in this in itter of lu little itupoi t.in"0. TU. I'.V THE r.iUKKOF I.ir.fTFNAXT. Tb first '-oif.-iin dviiot Sthe ,:tV per month of nrtillerv an I infantry, and of dragoons and rifleIf!', it . II' t v v . ii ii'tes th" fay y ou ! o!. i lie seeoii'i coiumn i r month of liglit artillery aud of .; io'".S Serg" it.t :i when mounted Quarl'-rriMster ij'.il Musician : .Mijor, re:-i:. Frile Ser and '."hief I'-igl-T, cacli : Svrg--iat of ' c-,mp-!iv 21 S) oo oj 17 13 12 12 15 15 11 21 20 Fi 1! A ! .!!.. rg;i'..T :-..il Srewird-i. . the- Serjeant-. e.icu . 17 -"t''M .'. 1 R'tgler I'!:cia!'-s F.tiiici'1 and R!ack: Ait rc'T-i Friv.i'e In a 1 lition to f!;e 1 1 15 i 12 pav as above stated, one rati nt t" i n iv an 1 a:i abun laut supp.v '11 LIIWU r Illing' i aii-'weo t every soiii:er. iuaner. f ie ' a'i I rn -iiii; ll attend i'.jc are alway ; provided bv tlie Gover.imfi.t without deduction from the s Vd ! p t;-. If i"I lo r ! juld become disabled in the lim of his lu:ie, the law provides for him f pension, or he rn v, if he prefer it, obtain ad-m;--ii'H into th- Miiitvry Asylum, which willaflbrd bita a cot i'oi t.dde home v long as he may wish to r-e-ive it benefits. To the above pay for private soldier must be a t led the additional $i a month to lie pi'nl during ei vice, the Sl( bounty at the end of the war, wiii'-h Iih already been pro vi led for, and the uarter section of lani that Congrtss will provide for at ii coming es.ion. The bounty and land apply to officers ;ifd privates alike. a. bleust. 4c oo-, DRUGGIS TS, PLYMOUTH, IND. I i .WING ju-t received a fresh supply ofevr-ry j 4 article in our line of tr ide, onsisting mainly j of Diu.'., Medicines, Faints, Oils, Dyv Stuffs, j irni!i, Vii-h-s, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, j Gl iss. Stationery, Pure .Medicines and Liquors for! M Hein il purose only, to which we respectfully I inviic the aite'ition of thiacoiumuuity. Wc have j al -to, on hand a stock of I 2?L O O Te i, C. Tee, Sugar, Tobaeeo, Cigars, etc. Tobe! dis M-cdof at very reasonable figures. Within a few da v pa-t , we have received from Pitt.'.biiib audNtw York a large amount of Ksroseno and Coal Oil! A X n I. AMPS! ! or bnnrag; th .uie,of re ysize and style with or with ut shide-. We ai e alo agents for all the jiopnlar Patent Medicines? of tho div. Phyicians rrescriptions carefully put up at all ho.ri of thi night, by an xperienced druggists. We earnestly 'invitethe public to favor us with a ".ill, examin our sto k, and become convinced of tue fact that we are doing a liberal business. G.HLAIN & Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 290,, jfi'J. Leiters Of Administration. Notice is hereby given t at the undersigned 1ms
this diy taken out letters or adminis'ration on agents, iney can sen cneaper man any uuicrcsiaot!ie estate of Z1L11 Vvinget, late of Mai shall coumy lishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the .t- a ..t s .l estate is sunnosod to be so'veut. execution of their work, they are willing to corn-
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REEVE Sl CAPRON, Attorneys and Notaries, FIvmouth, Morshall Co.f f ml., practice In Marshall an! adjoining counties. RrVMsto Rahcnck k Co., Phelpf, Dodge A; Co.,NVw York, CooI-y.Farwell k Co., Goul.l k Tiro., Chicago. Loudon Co., Fhila., Graff Benette k Co.. Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, La port, lml. JOHN STABENDE1. Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knor. Ind. Collections, Tax paying' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-ly DR. T. A. BORTON, Physician and Surgeon, office over Pcrshings k Co.': Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Borton's Dental Rooms. Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted durin offic hours. j J. J- VINA' 1, J Homeopathic Physician. Particularattentionp.iid j to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases f women, and diseases of children, ofiice over C. Palmer's Ptore, corner Michigan and Laporte ! tsreets, whe he maybe consu'ted at all hours. DR. O. BAIRD. Graduate of Jeflerson Medical College,) resience ain't ofiiee near ?hilts Mill. Uremen, Ir.d. lonl ifit iv DR. A. O- BORTON. Surgeon Pentist. Plymouth, Ihdiana. Whole or putial sett of Teeth inserted on the most approved plans. Special attention paid to the pre-ervition of the natnral teeth, and irregularitv of Children': teeth corrected. Fan era and Jüiieult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at hisollice at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. ffice in Fershinrs block, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano strcots. 49tf Hotels, EDWARDS HOUSE. Plymouth, Ind. W. C. Edwards, Proprietor. GAMBRILVS EXCHANGE. A . Gamlrill proprietor, situate1 .icjunction of the P. Ft.W.fc CR. oV. k C. U.K.. Plymouth, Ind. Meal all hours of the day and everything necesssary for the comfort of guests. FARMERS' HOTEL, La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud God Fare, Low Bills, ami every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron e the Fnrmers'agreeable. Good and conrcme bling for those having horses. vln2i1v JOBSHORT, Proprietor. Ilnrdwaro. B. DICKSON &, Co. H. Dealer in hardwars of every description, also, ptores, tin, shee t iron, and copper w are. BUCK &, TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of every description, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. l)rv CSoods S: (irocorios. D. MC WILLIAMS, Dealer in staple and fancy day goods, grocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind S7& MBECKER. Dealer in starde aiul fancy dry rood and proceric? west side Michigan street, Plymouth. Ind. RICE &, SMITH. Dealers in Maple and lancy dry goods, famil proeeri s etc, one door south of the Edwards house. Plymouth. Ind. J BROWNLEE, Dealer in dry goods ofa'l kinds, rocerics, wares etc., Micliigan strict, Plymouth, Ind. C. PALMER. D.a'erin Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., south La Porte street. side NUSSCAUM cl DAVIDSON, Dea'er in Groceries and PiovisieiH, east hideof Michigan street. J. F. VAN VALKENSURGH, Manufacturer and Dealers in Hoots and Shoes, first i-oor above the Rank Ruilding. E. PAUL. Dealer in boots and shoes, manufactui e all kind of home work in his line, Michigan street, Fly mouth, Ind. G. BLAIN & Co. 13 J Drugpistsand confectioners, west side of Michigan street, Plymouth, lud. T. A. LEMON. De.iVr in drugs, medicines, notions, magazines, papers, etc., north side street, Ph mouth, lud. literary Lapoite Wsi (huiiikM. JOHN M öHOEMAKER, Dealer inw. tches, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches breast pins, ear rins, finger rings, lockets, etc Clocks and watches, etc., rcpa!red in the bes manne r possible. T. Mcdonald. Real estate agent and notary public, office in rkson'g hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bond, and agreements, sells lands, examincstitlesand furnishes abstracts of the same, paystaxesand redeems laud void for taxes. J Sa rberi "JjVmichTe'lTginz. Harber and hair dresser, (West ide Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Everything in the above business attended to by Die in the best style, AVsi ;oiiiiisilciii C HASLANGER Sl BRO S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. lllack Smithing, painting cud graining done to order Jjlvcrv N. B. KLINGER. Proprietor " Hucken e Livery," opposite Edwards lloiM"', Flvmoiirh, Ind. iil271y 81 SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a shop of the above deeription in PLYMOUTH, on Center street, south of LaPorte street, where they are prepared to manufacture all kindsof Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, all lizcs and forms, Marble Tops, Counter Stabs, &e., 4c. As they do all their own work themselves, ind arc at but little expense for hands or ' . .. .11 i .1 .1 .nare it with thtofany other establishment in this
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AT THE Sign of the G-olden Boot, rxx i5i sold i oisrvr. ahovj: cost. JUST IlECEIVED, AT THE SIGN OF THE G-OLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES! Kvor L5rou;lit to Plymouth !
"CUSTOMERS will find at my store, cast side
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O-I will sell a BETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, tlun any Dry Goods store, or any other establishment in Plymouth. 01 will Warrant all my Work, both Eastern and llome-Madr and mend all that rips free of charge. UI have a very large stock, and am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard times.. rfj A Large stock of LEATHER AND FINDINUS always kept on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.
FIvmouth, Indiana, Apiil 23, 1SG1 13tf mi Itcivspapcrsi. Daily and Weekly IXDIAXA STATE SESTIXEL. -2. " Here let the press the peop'c ' tights minlain, Unawcd by influence and unbought by gain." The Daili and Weekly State Sentinel are the ecognized organs of the Democracy of Indiana. As it has in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate those principles and measures which arc best calculated to advance the 1 .ppincs?, the prosperity and the freedom of the people f rom all unjust and unnecepsarr restraints. While cheerfully sustaining the Government as loyal citizens i should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all en croachments upon popular rights and the true principles of constitutional liberty. The freedom of speech and the freedom of the pretsare necessary to preserve ami secure free institutions. When these nre struck down, no maf ter what may be the apology therefor, from that day dates the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, estaulisa lusnce, injure Hmnwuc in-sure domestic ! tranrpiilily, provide for the common defense, proI mote the general welfare and secure tlie blessings
ot lihertv to ourselves ana po-acmv, me rcminti wiin unerring eeriainry, ami in a very snort lime, will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, That afivr all other medicine have proved useless as it believes the put die goo 1 requires, all hums- , they relic vo ures of the State and National Adm nitrations. I " i.ivr.R coMri. UNT, It will ever keep in view the distinction between j and restore the health an 1 strength of thesulferer. supporting the Government and the venal acts of that sitk ff.mai.kr, those -vlio represent the Government. And we j w ho have languished for years in helpless weakappeal for the support of aU Ii desire to r.iar.i- ncss and despondency, recuperate with great rapidtain a pure Constitutional Government, and con-! iry under their invigorating operation. That all tinue for ourselves and our posterity the gloriom ' sexual disabilitieg are removed bv their cordial an 1 heritage of free institutions, won by the valor and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat thev recruit framed by the wisdom and integrity of tho men shittkrki constititions, who yd edged their Ii res, their fortune? and their however they may have b:en trifled with a abused; sacred honors for liberty and independence. j that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and For the purpose of extending the circulation of rende it enjoyable. Thatnperatingdirectlv upon tho Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its the poison of the disease in the Ä'W they proprietors solicit every Deiuoer.it, every fiiei.d of cacsk soon to iikai., sound and conservative National principles to aid nnti discharge from the st stem, every taint ofSerof them inth.it object. It n needless to urge the j ,,i;,( whether hereditarv"or otherwise. That they importance of the press as an agency in siM i:n- j rkcriit thk dkbimtatko, ing a party organization and securing the success ' nnd there is no disease of the Stomach and Rowof its Principles, and Representative men. Tlie j (is, the Liver and Nervous Stcm, the Skin, Sentinel will take for its political guide the Na- ; Glands or Muscles, .... f . l.l.i'.. I .
tional an-1 Mate Democratic i i iiioniis an i earnestlv advocate the tuincinles and noliev thev I maintain. The Sentinel will, also.be a general newspaper. a i , 9 It will contain the 1 itest I elegraphic INew. Irom all parts of the world, a full and correct rcp rt ol the Eastern Catllc Mirkets and the General Markets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and Domestic int. liigenee ; Congressional proecedings ; full report of l he Legislative Frocecdings of our oar Stat- ; Interesting Tales, Literary and Heligiotw .Miscellany ; Inventions and Discoveries; Decision, in the Supreue Court of the State and the Federal, Circuit and District Courts, with notices of their arguments and pro ceedings ; the local news of ihe various counties of ! the State, w hich w.ll be ot general interest ; the Commercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Science, and editorial reviews at d comments upon the current topics of the day. Wi'.h a view of obtaining accute information
from every section of the State, we solicit our Read Dr. Koback's Special Notice? and Certififiiends to give in such important fads from their j c:ltes, published in a conspicuous part of this Farn ighborhoood as they ru iy deem worthy of trans- jH.r from time to time. mission. j Dr. Uoback's Medic a! Aim mac and Family AdThe Daily and weekly State Set tmel are the viser, containing a great variety of interestiii" and
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At tn?Iiiiiiit JVot io. State of Indiana, Jlfarthall C-ounttf, SS: In Justice's Court. John Coil, i vs Complaint on Attachment. Sylvester Heals.) Th" plaintiff in the slove entitled cause has filed with me his complaint 011 nttachmen', aud it appearing that the defendant, Sylvester Heals, is n non-resident of said county, nnd a summons having heen returned not served noon him, he is hereby notified of the filing nnd pendency of eaid complaint, and that unless he apier, answer or demur thereto at the calling of Haid cause, on the 1 4th day of December, lHfil, at I II o'clock, a. in., said complaint will be heard and determined in his absence. HENRY McFAKLIN, J. P. uorQl 433
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SHOESH of Miehitrm street, every description and kind ofj c-Mado Worlx 2 i:. r a it i. . tcaicat. BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOO ID ILLS! D!t. ROR.ICK'S SCAXDAXAYIAX REMEDIES ! The evidence in tho possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the follow ing pacts : That the Pi.oooPi bifikr and Ri.ood Tills have ; been proved bv analv-is to I contain no j . contain no minfrat.. That they cure the almost universal complaint, i pvsrKrsiA, ; ARl.-!NO from i.Mrcr.iTins on onTioCTioNS or the B 1.000 OR SKCRKTIOXS, , in which they do not give prompt relief, (ifad- ' ministered before the very citadel of life has been ; invaded.) effect a painlrstand perfect cure. Hear in irind t h a t tho S.-. viii v . ei v Vin . , r Bi.ooo Fn.i.s are endorsed by the experience of thousands of liiing wifne-sesjwho.in letters, affidavits, medical works andbv word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken down victim of ill health. They hunt disease through every a venu.' and organ of tlie system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they aie not only better, but in fact. i-neaper man .111 oilier I MIS, lor 11 taKCS II ..l.... !..... ..... ...1. f 1 1 r .... 1 ess number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Hlood Pu rifier, $1 per bottle, or . per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Hlood Pills, 25 cents per . oox or 5 boxes for SI 1 valuable Medical information. can be had gratis nf his Agents throughout the country In dillicult or complicated Cases, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosiii" one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. liolmck's Stomach I5ittrs. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f t giving true to tl e Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to ihe Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to as-it digestion and re- . lieve dyspepsia it has 11 ennal. Try it. In flavor it is superior to all other Hitters. Tri tt. The formula of theie bitters, now (ISHl ) tlie sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one of the oldc t.ind most euiMient Medical Practicioners of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. Thee Hitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots ami herbs of which they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TKMPKRAfiCr, the present proprbtor believes that in making them widely known the pubiic: welfare issubserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Ro tuck's numerous Agents, an I at Hotels, Arc, the country over. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any quantity and at the lowest rates. It is put up "in Quart Hot tics, and securely pi ked in one doz. eases. Halfdo.. sample eases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE .! PER HOTTLE or 6 rou$.'. Principal office and salesrooms, No fi I'atI'ourth street, TM building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. ll'J Hammond Etrcet. ror sale in Marshall county bv Main .V Co., TA. Lemon, Pershing k Co., FIvmouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Rourbon; D. W Stange, Rrimen; John Cb'ss, Jlourhon; Jonas Miller, Hremeii, Jas. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith, U11iontown; and Druggists aud Merchants gent rally throughout the Union. 1'Jly. Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! ('all at Davidson k Cr. Clothing Store, for your 'a Wholesale and Retai
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r0 THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESI1 In the month of December. 185?, the undersigned for the first time offetcd for sale to the public Dr. J. Rovee Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons ho have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental mi-ery 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 triflinc bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of i jr. ßoruß nons' IMPERUL WINE BITTERS, from all who have not used thm. We challenge the world to produce their equal. Theso Rittor for the cur of Weak FUoniach, General Dibilitv. and for Purifying and Fnnch'ng the Rlood, arc nhsolnfelv ni.urpased by an v other remedy on earth. Tobe a-sured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the w inde system from the head to tho feet. As thes ' Ritters are tonie and alterative in their character, so they strengthen an 1 invigorate the whole system, and give a fine tone ami healthy action to all it parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing' btructions, and producing a genera! warmth. Thev are also excellent fo- Diseases and Weaknes peculiar to FEMALES, whore a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Ladv.wlo is subject to latitude and fnintness, should he without them, as they are revivifying in their action. THESE RITTKItS Will not only Cure, but Frf.vf.nt Disease, and mi this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Iuci)iiciit Coiisusuplion, iVc:'.l. Lungs. Indigestion, Drspepsia, Diseases o the Nervous System, Paraltis, Piles and lor al eases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dods Celebrated Wine Bitters Arc In Mir acI ! For Sore Threat, so common among the Clergy, thev are truely valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak Constitution for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Hook-Keepers, Tailo: s,Seamstiesses,S ii .l( nts, ArtistMtnd all persons leading a sedentary life, the w ill prove truly beneficial. Asa Leverage, they are wholesome, innocent, an I delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of 1: nm.lv or Wine, without intoxicating ; and arc a valuable remedy for person. addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wih to refrain from it. Thev :re pure and entirely free from the pouoins contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the couii'rv is Hooded. These Hitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be iwed by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chdls and Fevers are prevalent. Reing entirely innocent and harmless, they may Le given freely to Children and Infant? with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, a, an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those trull valuable HI ITERS over the land, and thereby essentially fid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease, Ix alt. Affections of the IIeai. Sick IIead:itli(, oi Nervous IIeatl:b"hp, Dr. Pods' Imperial Wine Uitters will be f. mi ml to be mostsa lutary and Eflieacious. F K M A I, S . The many certificate, which have been tendered i. and the letters which we are daily receiving, arc conclusive proof that among the women these Hittet shave given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No wotran in the land jdiould be without them, and thoe who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Dr. Rorec It o its' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by an eniinei t a-,d skillful physician who has used tliera suceessfully in bis practice for theluit twenty-live years. "I he proprietor, before pureh isiii'r the eehiive riht to m inufactiire and si ll Dr. J H'vee Dods Celebrated Imperial Wine Hitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highly approve DR. J. ROVEE DODS' I.MPERI A L WIN E HI ITERS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large U..inity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bittcis should be used every nvirnirg before breakfast. Ir. JT. Botcc SfceK' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wiae, combined with Harbe'rrv. Solomon's Seal. Comfrev. Wild Cherry Hark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. I he;. a:e manufactured bv Dr. Dods himself, who is an expetici ced an successful Physician, am' hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which Hood the country, and against which the Medical Profession arc so justly pri'judiccd. These truly valuable Hitters have been so thoroughly tested by all cla-ses of the community for almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispen-s.-ible as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. tirch:ic One Iloltle! ItCo-ts but Little! Purify tho Hlood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the Si stem! and Prolong Li fe ! Price 1,00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIl) I Fl ELD 6 Co.. soi.rc morRiETORS, 78 Vu.Li.iM SrsEET, NEW YORK". J7" For sale bv Druggists and Grocers generally throughout the country. augb-St'ly ruit JTrccc;. H ICkOK Y ' (!B0V NIIKSERIES, At the head of Hroadivay, 2 miles above tho Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Healers fc IVnierymeii In want of Tree's and Tlants fear the fall trade, to their stock, which is very large and promising, consisting of nearly 200 acre, closely se t, ami having but a limite-d trade, they arc enabled to fill orders with healthy trees, not exposed to the usual perils attending shipments from eastern nurseries. Having !2.r acres of Apple trees, four years from the graft7 will enable them to wttisir parties w ho value fruit trees, like timber, according to siz3. The yo'ingersto k is almost unlimited, very ihriftv and fine. Send for a trade list. " Ofiiee on 2d floor Hi ce-d's Hlock, one minute's j walk from K. K. lepot. It aiisent, inquire oi Bieeel Hro's, or P. T. Hamm k Co. on 1st lloor. Address II ALL. STEHHINS k CO. 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PRINCE OF V LE 3 COMING TO PLYMOUTH! BETTER BARGATXS THAN EVER ! W c aro o rceeirirg our FALL AND WINTER comprising most everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, sec if a a CALTC0ES. GINGHAM. DELAINES. PLAIDS. SILKS and a gjeat many OTHER. RTICLES To Numerous to Mention ! Also a FULL SUPPLY or SICH A3 Over coats, Dress and Business Coats, i lllack ami Fancv caslmere Pants, tweed, Jeans and Satinett Pants. Black and Fancy Silk Vests, of every description. Also a full supply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIRTS, DRWERS, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, AND üMBR E L LAS. Tegether with the above we have connected a T.f JIj O Ji'.V O SHOP where we are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF oxj o t 33: i jr gAND Warrant You a Good Fit! A Full supply of GROCERIES. PRODUCE Taken at the The Highest Market JPrtee'
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A NECESSITY is every HOUSEHOLD! JOSI VS &: CROSLEY'S A M E RICA N CEMENT GLUE ! THE STRONGEST Gl.T'E I THE WORLD; TI1K ril RIPEST GI.t'K IN IMF. MOULK; THK JMsT I't'KAIIl.K Il.lEIV TU K U'ultLP; THE ONLY KKLI ARLE lil.L'K IX THE WOliLli) THK BEST ÜLUX IE THE WOULD. American Cement Glue is the only article of the kind ever produced w hicfi Will Withstand Water. It will Mend Wocd, Save your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Hclts. Boots. Lc It will Mend Glass. Save the piece? of that exjten&ive cut glass bottle It will Mend Ivcry. Don't throw- away that broken Ivory Fau, it If easily repaired. It will IKend Chin. 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'a.ln, No matter if that broken Pitcher did not cost but a billing; a sdiillii.g saved is a shilling earned. It will Mfnd Bine. Coral, Lava, and Li fact every thing but Metals. Any article cemented with American Cement Glue will not show where it is mended. extracts: " Every housekeeper should have a jply of Johns Ä: Crosley's American Cement Glue' New York Times. " It is so convenie nt to have in the house." New York Express. " It is always ready ; this commends it to every body." N. Y. Inde'petident. " We have tri-dit. and find it useful in oar ho-j.se as water." Wüke'a Spirit of the Time-i. $10 per year saved in every family by one Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE! Price 2" cents per Hottle. Price 2.i cents per Hottle. Price 2." cents per Hottle. Price 2.') cents per Hottle. Price 2." cents per Hottle. Price 23 cents per Hottle. Libsjal Reduction to Who!e3c.le Buyers. TcririF Ocusla. LTFor Sale by all Drnjruljds, atid Storekeepers generally tliroughuut the countiy. JOHN'S A: CKOSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 7? WILLIAM STREET, Corner Liberty Street, NEW YCRK. Important to House Cwneis. Important to Builders, lrrportant to Fail Ecad Companies. Important to Farmers. TO ALL Vt:nV lift MAI' COXrrUY, AD IT cs r.us ; ':: j i.oi: i:irr.oVi:n cu tta ri:it n CFMENT OOFIXG ! The chea est and most Durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER FRCOF. It can be applied to new and i!d Hoofs of all kinds, ste e p or flat, and to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shingles. The Coit only about cne-third that of TIN and it i TWICE A3 DURABLE. This article has !.. en thoroughly tested in NewYork City and all parts of tlie ('listed S'atc.-., Canada, Wot Indu s ard Ce utrel and South America, on builiiir.g of all kinds. 5ii h as Factories, Foundries, Cln;rcl. es. I'.nho i.l ). jK.t, Car, and on public building grre rai: v, ('ovcrnmcnt Huil.iings, JLe., by the pmeiiul Huilders. Architects and others, elm ing the' the past foi.r ear-, and h.is pro e cd t be the CHEAPEST and RIost Durable Roofing iu use: it is in eierv respect a FIRE, W . TER, nd TIME PROOF covering for roof of all kinds. 1 his is the ONLY material manufactured in the United States, which com! ines the very desirable propcrtie-s ed Elasticity ami Durability, which are universally ai kiio.ilcelgcd to be possessed bv Gutla Tcrcha sind Imiia Rubber. No HEAT is re-juircd in making application. Tlie expone of applying it i trilling, as an emliuarv Hoof can be con red and finished the same day". It can be applied by sny one, and when tinihe'd forms a ieiiec:lv fire proof tur. face, with an elastic liody, i hielt cinnot lc injure-il ! licit, Cold or Storm-, shr nking of roof boards nor any external action whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For coating Metals of all kinds when exposed to the actiou of the weather, and Tor Prcscivinsand Repairing Metal Roofs OF ALL Kin Do. This is the only Composition, known which will 5iiccessfnlly rcsi.-t vvtremei-hawgesof c'imatcs for any length offline', wl.rn applied to metal, to which it adhere1 firmly, forming a tody equal to three coats ef paint, costs much lets, and wiilLt three times as lone; and from its listicity is rot injured by the contraction and expansion t.f 'J in and other Metal RHifs.e ou-cijuciit upon tho udden changes of the weather. It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather and will not wa-h 1V. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can be readily repaired with Gutta Fercha Cemeut, and pre, vented fiom further correisiou and leaking, thereby ensuring a perfectly water t-ght roof lor many years. This Ceme nt i- peculiarly adapted to the preservation of Iron Railings, Stow, Rai pes, Safes, Agricultural Implements, A.?., also for general inanutae-turers ue. Gutta Percha Cement, For preserving and icpairii.g Tin and other Mi tal Roots of every description, Irom its great IaMhity m not injured by the tviitraction and expansion of meta's. and w ill not e rat k in cold or run iu warm weather. Thee materials adapted to all climates, and we are prepared lo ev. j y oilei-s from any partol the country, at short notice, for OutU Percha Rimfmjj iu rolls, ready pn psre'd for use, nnd Ci:tta Penh Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions for applicatiem. rii t Aiin !. We will make liberal and Fatisfacteiry arrangements with i sjHinsilde parties who would like te establish thenischcs in a lucratiie and permanent business. OUlt TEHMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant proof of all we claim in favor of our Impiovcd Hoofing Mate-rials, Lavincr sp.be-d them to several thousand roof in New 1 ola inv aim iciuiiy. JOHNS & CR03LEY. Sole Manufacturer, Wholesale Warehouse 78 William Streei, Corner of Liberty street, NEW YORK. 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