Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 January 1862 — Page 3
NUMBER 1,
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCKAT. VOLUME o
Army Eay ISolI. The following statement, taken from official sources, will show the army nay roll. In the first eo'nmn will he found the nett salary per month anlinthe second the toial salary per month, willed includes ration, servant hire, forage, kc. GENLRAI. OFFICER. Per month. Total. I icuten-int General S 2'U Aid-de-C imp an.l :iilitary Secretary to Meuten uit (1e.i ceil, each 1 l!o Major Oenen! 22 J 4G.) Senior Ail de-Camp t General -inChief 60 87 A:,J-de-C imp, in Mition to pay,
ttc. .of Lieutenant - B' ig i iier ( I emr il 121 Aid-de-Cim. in allition to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant 20 .U.JITWT GET.ttlL3 DEPARTMENT. AdjuMnt General Colon! HO 3:23 10 233 21 1 1ST 17 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut Colom-l Assi-tant Adpitmt General Mij. " Capt. Judge Advocate Major 70 89 197 137 323 INSPECTOR r.KKml.S department. lisres;tir General Colonel.... HO SIGNAL. IEP.IRTMENT. Sigiul or; r Major til' A til' ER MASTER. IiEPAUTSI F.NT. (ju irtenn irster General Brigadier Crural 121 Assistant O'urtet mister General C"lnel Deontv t lutcniiastcr General Lie It Colonel ln irfermister Miior Assistant U i v. ternnster Ciipt'n. JiUB-lTri-K DKPARTKEN T. Commissary General of subsista nee Colonel Assistant Commissary General of Sub-istenee Lieu;. Colonel. . Commissary of Subsidence Maj. Assi-?mf Comm:sarv General of Sijbs;.sen-c Licit. Cf don!. . Cev.'uissirY of Subsidence M ijor A?ri-ta:it Cnmrniss iry of Subsistence Captain Assistant Citmiissirv of Subsist-n-f, in addition t piy, etc., of Ln-uumut MMUCAl. DEARTMHNT. Surgeon General $0,71) per auli'ü.i Surgeon often years' service.... Sargni of less tliau ten years
110 23Ö 9. 211 :j 137 110 235 13 211 73 1 1 1 rl) lb7 70 137 10 11 o--J 8J Si
70 7v) 173 137 1Q0 A s.si ''in? Surgeons live veais eivi -e Assi-f.mt Surgeons of less than live ve its service .... .......... 51 PAY r'"PlKTME'T. j Paymaster General -',71) per an- ' TiUTl -' D-p'J'v Pav:n i-ier General !) 211 ! PaymUte 17 : or.'i!'::?-' or the r nrs of kwneers, corps of t r i;a (Pine i. i:;ir:;:r.-J and oriunaxce ukrRTMKsr. r..!.ne! Lieutenant Coline M ijor , Capt lin Fir-t Lieutenant... in !." M) ;.i 2 211 1-7 137 ; 13 1-2 12') , RIFI.E-: till ! 1-7 , n: 1S 123 j Secni'l Lieutenant. . . Ri wet Seeon 1 I.ieuten int ;' OKKiCF.RS OF M M-NTKII I RAli illN, CWAI.RV, mk"; ami i.i;iir aiitii.lerv. Colonel Ill I,: nte:i.i'i? Colnnv'l M:jor liit I.ier.ten'i.t Sieoii 1 l.ii'.itfn int ... Hrevet Second Li-uten int. A'ii:iMit. an l 5.,-im.-iital (Ja n Ti;i it'r, in a Mitioii t day of I. cutcii l!it r.- . Ml i0 .rii 'Si 10 10 OKr'ICr.KS K ARTIULKRV ANDINFAVTHT. Co'nncl Lb-Wen uit t'.!'i:el Maior Cant i!i If" i 1 -1 1 .1 mi t -111 11 1 Pecni'l I.tentcii nt Rrevet Se-oii I I.iMi;.enant Adju'aTit, i:i aMiti i to py, etc., of Lieu'cn-iut Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to pav, etc., of Lieutenant : 70 fi) 13 15 213 15 I 17. 11 IMS in;j 103 10 10 13 2G In theaU'ive we have not inserted the fractional parts of 1)1! u s, for convenience sake, in this matter of 1 it little impoi tance. BM.0W the .ri:ok lieutenant. The fir-t hrn n d notes the tay per month of arti'.lerv and ii.'.'uitrv, and oflragoms ami riflemen when serving on loot. The second column c.enotes the pay per month of lighi irti'Icry and of dragoons and riti.-niei when mounted: Sergeant Major, Quarterm 1 ter Ser 'e:nt. Prineinal Musi-iail and Chief R'lgler, eah Fir-t Serge-fit of 1 company Irin ine' Sergeants. If osjütal S'evvards ........ All other Sergeants, eacl --rp,a!s...; R.lgUTS Mi-;ci.m-1'an ieis and Rlaeksrn'th" Artificers Privat 21 2') oo ! 17 1-1 VI 12 i; 15 11 21 17 11 13 i: 12 ii addition to the pav as above strted, one rati ei per ttay and an abundant supply of giol ! ehitlrng is allowed to every sohber. Quarter-, fuel and m"lical attendance are alway 1 prov ided bv the tlovernment without deduct'um frm the s.! l.er'spiy. Iia ddier shouM hecome ilisahled ia the line of his duties, the law provides for him a pension, or he mav, if he prefer it, obtain aImission inti the Military Atrium, which willaTonl him a eomfottible hoine so long as he may wish to r.-eeive its ben'fits. To thp ah ' piy fr private soM!rrs mut. be a-:b'd t!i a-l'iiiior.al )2 a month to le ptid Inring m r i-,, th' 1":' botm'y at the end of the war. wl.i- h fi as a'r-4dy be-n prtivi led for, and the .piartir s-eticn of Ian 1 that Congrtss will piivile lir at iis eo:i.ii;g ssion. The bounty and land a; ply to oth'-er ard privates abk. IrsBAlMI iV IAV!I)SOA' WoIcsjIp onl Retail
GUOCKltY HOÜSR!
Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AXII 3P rov TORACCO. CIGAUS, WOODED AND WILLOW WAItE. In solicitingthe public patronage we would say l.-.t wf.wl. of floods id complete, and will com pare l.tvorahlv with any other cstabli.-hincnt in the West. E-peMil inducements are offered to country Deal. ts. All kinds of country Pro luce taken atthc hi li est market piice in exchanir lorgoods VIT !SStlAU.MV I'AV lLau. 2-Jtf ArriÜi. NEW REMEDIES FOR s p e it m a t onui y (K A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Renevolent Institution est blished by special Kmlowmetit.f.ir the relief ol the Sick and Di.fn s-ed, allü ted with x indent mid Chronic D't-eases, und especially for he cure ol tb Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Actin' Sureon. VAM-AW'L REPORTS on Speimatorrhia. und other diseases of the Sexual Organ, and on the New Remedies employe! in the Dispensary, uetit in aled letter envelopes free of charge. Two m three stamts for post .igt acceptable. Adjrts Dr. J. SKILLIN IKJUdHTON, Howard Assoiiathm, No. -'S Ninth t Philadelphia. Pa.
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Atlornoys. REV Sl CPRON. attorneys anl Notaries. Plymouth, Morshall Co., ImL, practice in Marshall ami adinining connties. Rf.iT.rs to Rabeork k Co.. Phelps, Dodge Co.,New York. Cool-y,Farwell Co., Gould k Rro., Chicago, Loudon k Co., Phila.. GrafT Renette & Co., Pr.Nhiirr". Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, Lnport.lnd. JOHNsTBE.NDER. Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax paving' ami examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-ly I'IivxWmsiiis. DR. T. A. BORTON, Physician ind Surgenn,omcc over Pershing A Co.'. Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Horton Dental Room-'. Michigan street, eat side corner of Gano.wherehe may be consulted durin oflic? hours. j .jrviN ii. Ilomeopathle Physician. PirtieularattentionpnM to o!tetric practie, and chronic diseases of women, and diseases of children, office over C. Palmer's "tore, corner Michigan ami Laporte turrets, wlie he may 1e consulted at all hours. DR. O. CAIRO. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, resi once and office nearShilt's Mill.Hremen. Fr.d. DR. A. O. BORTOM. Surgeon Dentin. Ph mouth. Ihdiana. Whole or pa -tial setts of Teeth inserted on the mot anprvel plans. Special attention paid to the preservation of the n.itnral teeth, and irregularitv of Children '. teeth corrected. Fanrs and dificult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can beconsnlted at hi office at any time pxcopton Mondavi ul Tuesdays. ffieein rershitiT's block, r.p stairs, cornTof M:ehisan ami Gano streams. -IHtf Hotels. j EDWARDS HOUSEI Plymouth. Ind. V C. Kdnards, Proprietor. j FARMERSnHOTEL, La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud Good Fare. Low Rills. anl every attention naid to render the stay of all who patron c the Farners'airreeahle. Good and coiivonie blinp for th)sc having horses. vlnQlly JOH SHOUT, Proprietor. H. B. DICKSON Sl Co., Dealer in hanlwar of every description, also, stores, tin, sheet iron, and copper ware. BUCK l TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of very ilescnptirtn, and manufacturer of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. Michigan street. li-v C'JimxIs Ci-riH. D. MC WILLIAMS, Dealer :n stifle and fancy day goods, grocerie, etc., we-it si de Michigan" street, Plymouth, Ind S . & MräSCK ER Dealers in -f i'de and finey drv irood and groceries west side Michigan street. Plymouth, Ind. " RICE l SMITH. Dealers in staple and f ancy dry goods, famil irroceries etc, one door south of the IMwards house. Plvni'i'ith. Ind. J BROWNLEE, Dealer in drviriods of all kin!, groceries, wares etc., Iicliigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. P LMER. Dealer in Dry Codi, Croauics, etc., south side La Porte street. NU3SOAUM &Tb A VIDSON, Dea'er in Croceries and Prvisicns, east side of Michigan street. jTfTvan valkenburgh. Manufacturer and Dealers in Roots and Shoes, fir?t oor above the Rank Building. E. PAÜC D'aler in boots and ihoes. niaiiufctin s all kind of home work in his line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, !nd. 1 i i r r i t-i i k . " G. BLAIN &. Co. Druggistsand confectioners, west side of Michigan street, Plymouth, lud. T. A. LEM0n7 Dealer in drugs, medicines, notion", literary magazines, papers, etc., north side Lapoite street, Plymouth. Ind. A'si l-lnii:ilii. JOHN M .HCEMKER, Dealer inw . tehes, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth lud. .keeps constantly on hau I clocks, watches breast pins, t ar rins, finger rings, lot kets, etc Clocks and watches, etc., rcpa'icd iu the bes manner possible. T." MCDONALD. Real estate agent an I notary public, office in ckson'd hardware store, Plymouth. Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bonds, and agreements, sells 'amis, ex uniiu-stitles and furnishes abstract of th- same, pa s taxes and redeems I ind Hlii lor taxes. I S'ii'lM-i'iii?. MICHAEL G1NZ. Harber ml hair dresser, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth. ,Ind. Everything in the above business attended to by me in the best style, Vjix"iiiiinlc iiJT. C. HASLANGZfl Sl BRO S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriazes etc. Illack Smithing, paining i-.nd graining done to order I A very. N KLINGER. ' Proprietor ,; Rutkeye Livery," opposite Edwards j House, Plvmoutli, In. I. ti'iily larblf iVor!;;;. SMITH & M'KIMENS 1 1 ive opeiic! n shop of the alove description PLYMOD'I II, on ('enter street, south of La-Potte.-trcet, where they are prepared to manufacture all kindsof Monumonts, Tomb Stones, Head Stout -i,ull vze ami forms, Utivhlv Tops VoitHtcr Slabs, kc, kc. As they do nil their own work themuelvcs, nnd are at but little expense for hands or agents, they can sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the execution of their work, thev are willing t'com pare it with that of any other establishment in . J nit in.i)'j:M7tl ricculor'n lYolict. Notice is hereby given that the nnlers!gned h ftprointrd executor of the last will of Elizabeth Clingermat., Ule of Marshall Ctunty, deceased. Said estate is nt pose.1 to be solvent. JOHN T CARDER, F.xccutor.
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JUST HECEIVED, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS &, SHOES! Kver I5roiilit to IM.vmoutli ! CUSTOMERS will find at mv store, east siile of Miehir;in Ftteet, every description and kinl ot La'lits', Gentk'inen's, Hoys'; Mies, and Childreu'i Wear, together with a large stock of
"Warrantcci ETI will sell a RETTER ROOT or SHOE anv other estalilislimeiit in rivmcuth. OM will Warrant all my UVJt.hoth Eastern ILTI have a very large stock, and am bound A Large stock of LEATHER AND The Highest Market Prico Plymouth, Indiana, April 2.", 1SGI 13tf Daily and Weekly Mn STATE SBXTIXEL. 1861-2. " Here let the pres the peop'e' fights miintain, Unawed bv inlluencir and unboujiht by gain." The Dailj and W-ekly State Sentinel are the ecognized frg.ms of (he Democracy of Indiana. As it has in the past, the Sentinel will conti"iie to advocate those principles ami measures which are best calculated to advance the .ppincs, the prosperity ami the freedom of the people Irom all unjust and unnecessary restraints. While cheerfully sustaining the Government as loyal citizens shoiiM. the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all enj croachtnents upon popular rights and the true principles of constitutional liberty. The freedom of ! speech and the f: celom of the press are necssary j to preserve ami secure free institutions. When these are struck down, no master what may he the apolouv there for. from that day dates the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranipiilit) , provide for tin common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity, the Sentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, as it. bel'eves the public go 1 requires, all tn'asures id' the State and National Alm nitr itions. It will ever keep in view the distinction between supjioiting the Government ami the venal acts of those - ho represent the Government And we appeal for the support of all who de.-ire tommitain a pure Constitutional Government, and continue for ourselves and our posterity the gloriou heritage of free institutions, won hy the valor and framed bv the wisdom ami integrity ol the mn who pledged th-ir Ii es, their fortune? and their sacred honors for bbertv and independence. For the purpose of extending the circulation of the Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its proprietors solicit every Democrat, every friend of sound and conservative N itiiial principles to aid them in that object. It is needless to urge the importance of the press as an agency in sustaining a pir'y organization and securing the success of its lYnK'iplcs, and Representative men. Tlie Sentinel will take for its political guide the National and State IMnoeratie Platforms and earnestly advocate the principles and policy they maintain. The S-ntinel will.a1so.be a general newspaper It will contain the litest Telegraphic News from
all parts oftheworld.a full and eorreit report ol j Rear in mind that the Scan ihn avian Wietam.e the Eastern Cattle Mnkets and the ('neral i Ri.oon Pills are i ndorsed by the experience of Markets of all the principal cities of the Union ; j thousands ol livinir witncsscsjwho.in letters, afliFor ign and Domestic int, Uitrence ; Congressional davits, tnelical w orks and by word of mouth, pro proceelings ; mil reports of the Legislative Pro- jelaim them to be the very best preparation of the ceedings of our owr Stat- ; Interesting Tab's, . kind ever offered to the broken down lictims of Literary and Religious Misccllanv ; Inventions ill health. They huntdiscase through every avtand Discoveries; Decisions in the Supreme Court ' nue snd organ of the system, and expel it thor-
ot the Mate aim tne reoerai, iircuu. aim imsuki Courts, with notices of their arguments and proceedings ; the local news of the various counties of the State, which will be o! general interest ; the Commercial and Financial intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Seiepce, and editorial reviews aLd comments upon the current tuples of the da v. With a view of obtaining accute information from every section of the State, we solicit our friends to give us such important facts from- their m ivhboihoood ai they may deem woithy of transmission. The Daily and weekly State Sei.tinel are the best mediums for advertisers in the Slate, tlmir circulat'on extending to even part of it. The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment is the most comp'cte 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 and Job Printing. W e respectfully solicit o-lers from r: I. . I. ........ I,..,a il.n Sr. t ox. I 'ill tu:, im ti11 1 lilt Mill IIiiM'i-ii'.'it in. " .'-.,-- i - - - !.. .i ii i. -i .I...UI. .t .vol. ice iiiai ai i oi i mi mnn "m oromptness and accuracy, on the first quality ol paper, Willi me nest 't iiik, an 111 sucu a siiieaj 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 anlicil our ftietids in every neighborhood to exert themselves to send us subscribers. Specimen copies will be sent whenever required. .. . . t . j. .. I. . . . 1 . . . TERMS : Daily Sentinel, one year $0 00 six months..... 3 00 " one month 0 Weekly Sentinel, one ropy one year Sl 00 ''en copies to cue address, and one to the imiker of the club 10 00 Twenty copies to one nddres, and two to the maker of the ein 00 00 Thirty copies t one address, and one copy of the We. kly anl one of the Daily, to the maker ol the club ..30 00 Fifly copies to one address, and two copies of the Weekly and two of the Daily. . ..Ml 00 AM:tiotis can be made to clubs at any time at the ibove rates. Where the paper is nddresed to each subscriber scpaiatcly, the extra copies will n)t be sent. No paper sent without pre payment, or continii ! ed longer than paid for. Address ; ELDER, DARKNESS k RINCILAM, iNllUVAfOllS, It PI. IN, I in Ec pi Notices. AKiH'hiiienl TVol it. Slate of Indiana, Miimfmll (unty, SS: In Justice' Court. John Coil, ) V9 Complaint on Attachment. Sylvester Reals. Th plaintiff in the nbove entitled cause has file.! Ith me his complaint on attachment, ami it this appearing that the defendant, Silvester Reals, is I -. r .-l .1. -I.... a non-resident of said county, and a summons hav ing necii returned not served tmoiihim, he is here bv notified of the filing and pen !eney of said complaint, and that unless he appcr, answer or de mur thereto at. the railing of said raue, oi the 1 4th day of Dcrember, 1HIII, at In o'clock, n. in., said complaint will be hivirdnnd deternin d in his absence. HENRY McFARLIN, J P. nv01 4
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oii:Trr. AliOVJU .a. Worls. ! for LESS MONEY", than any Dry Goods store, or and Uome-MaJe and mend all that rinsrrp of chary, to sell at prices to suit the hard tuncs-XI FINDIXUS always kept on hand. in Casli Paid for Hides. E. PAUL. BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PIL S ! SCAXDAXAVI.V I5EMKDTES ! Tlie evidence in the possession of Dr. Iohack, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the followiiij; kcts : Thrt the Iti.ooo Pi riukr and TJi.oou Pills have been proved bv analysis to CONTAIN NO MINFltAT., That they cure thealmon universal complaint, nvsrErsiA, with UTtrrrinq crrtnint'j, and in a very short lime. That afi-'r all other medicine have proved useless they relieve t-IVEH complaint, and restore the health and -trenrth of the sufferer, Til T SICK FEM ALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rap'ulitv und'-r their invigorating operation. That all setu.nl disabilities are remved by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat they recruit Ml ATTER Ell CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trilled with abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen "life, and rendf.' it eiij'ivable. That oper itingdirectly upon tlie poison oJ ihr ilmrase in thf blond they CirSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the s-j stem, every taint of Scrofula, whether heredit arv or otherwise. That ihev It EC Rf IT TU K nKR'LITATEI, and there is no dieae of the Stomach and Rowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles, ARISING FROM I M ITRITIFt OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE IM.OOII OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt rrlirf.nm, (if admuiisicreii oeiore in.? verv citadel o life has been , in vailed.) tflrei a v. nhta and perfect cure , ouiriilv mid permanently. No one can doubt tlndr sunrrioritvafter onesingle trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number ol ihem to produce a better effect. Price of the Sc a-dina vim Vegetable Rlood Purifmr. 1 per bottle, or ." per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Rlood Pills, 23 cents per box, or f boxc for &1. Mead Dr. Roback's Snecial Notices and Certifieib's, publislied in a conspicuous part of this Parier from titln to time. Dr. Rob ick' Medical Almanac and Family Ad viser. oiitai ling a great variety of interesting and i valuable Medical information. can be had e-ratis of j his Agents throughout the country In dilheull or complicated Ca, Dr. Pobaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. IvoWk's Stomach liittoi. I A now l..t;.rt,tr..l Ssim..L: ....1 f-...
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ii.n.- n n.- .- .-i.r-..M ii, loriue pre - vention of bilious complaints incident to .he West ern country. I rv it Asa morning drink, to as-ist digestion ami relieve dvspepsi 1 it has n etpril. Trv it. In llavor it is superior to all other Ritters. Trv it. TIi" formula of these bitters, now (l.dl) the sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one of the olIe t and mostetinnent Medical Praeiieioners of the West, and it is directly predicated on the want of the Western people. These Ritters derive their stimulus from ihe powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of which they are riuposcd, and as they aie, bv allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TKMPFRVICF, the present proprh tor believes lint in makinir them widely known the ptihiie welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale bv all Dr. Ki hack's numerous Agents, an I at Hotels. .Ve.. the country ever. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any tptantiiv nmlatthe lowest rates. It is put up "in Quart Rottles, and securely pi kedin one loz. cases. Hall dor., sample east's will, however, be parked ami sent to any address, if desired. RETA I L PR ICE $ 1 PER ROTTLE or C for $3. Principal office an'Nalesrm nis.No fi E itl onrth street, .'Id building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 'A Hamnmud nreef. l or sale in Marshall county bv Rlain Co..T A. Lemon, Pershing ,V Co", Pbtnouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., R.iu,bon; ). W St inge, Rremeii; John Cb-s. Rourbon; Joins Miller. Premen, J is. M. Wickiz -r, Argos; Peter Smith. Dniontown; nnl Druggists and MerchanU gent rally throughout the Dnion. EMy. Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! Call at Davidson k Co.'a Wholesale and Rctai Clo'hing Store, for your Tlie Inr-rest.e' enpest and best selected stock ever in this nnrket. A lOtlf. p. k Co.
o t ia 12 v i; opl i: OF THE UNITED STATESÜ In the month of December. 1839, the undersigned for the first time oflei od for sale to the public Dr. J. Rovec Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have iven such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons a ho have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neplect of small complaints is surprisinje. and it is therefore of the utmost importanee that a strict attention to the least ar.d most triflim: bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the bodv must invariably aflect the
mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of Mir. J. BOVFsFs HODS' ISPEBHL TO BITTERS, from all who have not used thm. We challenge the world t produce their rmal. These Ritters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enrielrnj the Rlood, are abcolu'elv ntisurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To lie assured oftlns, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior qo ilily, beinjr about one-third stronyen ban other wines; warning and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As thes Ritten are tonte and alterative in their charfer. so ili.-v fieiii.'ili 11 an 1 invi'jrir:ite the whole j system, and ci vr a fine tone ami healthy action to j !,n 'u l,v l'M" ',Zin? ,,! circulation, remoy. Miil' ohstruelions, and pi-oMueintr a genera, amith. Thev are a'so exc Ih nt fo Diseases ai. 1 U c.ik- . inn 1 1 1 . 1 - lies pef nl! ir to r 1 . i , ijiv, w nere a took is reouircil to ireniiieii anil oniee nie svirni, i . ... . 1 1 .1... . - I.-ldv. wl O sh'nilii 1" - i their a: ion. is subj. ct to lassitude and famines, tit them, as they are ievivi!'ing in THESE RITTERS Will not. oidy Crnn, but Prfvknt Disrisr., and in this respect are doul.lv valuable to the person who may use them. F.r Tnrivicnt roristniiption, Weak Lungs. Ir Jitrcarton. Drspet sia, Diseases o the Ncrvoiis System, Paral-Ms, Piles, and ior al cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Döds Ci'lrbrntcd Wine Billci UiiMiriase1 ! For Sore Threat, so common among the Clergy, thev are truely vaiuale. For ihe ag-l and infirm, and for persons of a weak consritution tor Ministers of the Gospel, T . l 1 l' IN ! tlj 1 1 Til 1 1 1 I St f il ' JifO lilt I j il- li'ftfth. ers, Tailo:s,Sean.tresses,S u bnts. A. lists a,,d all ! persons lea-ling a sedentary life, the.- will prove i L..i . ... 7 1 i truly beneficial. Asa Reverage. .hey arc wl !io:esome, innocent, an I delicious to the taste
1 hev produce all the;, ' . v , 1 .... . . . ; kets at New idv or iv me, without i . , ...i.i- i. r. i commercial
exhilarating i fi'ecls of Prandv or Wine, without! i r '. I . .1 i- i. , sons :id.l:ct( d to the usp of ejc(.v(. sfrong tlnnk, ii ., , ..... . mid who v i.-h to re!ra;ii Irom it. J nev are pure i i . i e r .i . i .i and entirely free fnoii the iM.isoins contained in the ! intoxicating; ami are a valuable remedv lor per -t . - i i the iM.isoins contained in the !
adulterated Wines and L-mors with which the j 7 ' ' 7 -- me reu. er. l orthebcaco.ui.rv is ll...,!cd. cl1. ot th;,t),;,r' mgaged in euuivai.n- the These Ilitiers not onlv CCRE.but PR FA LNT fl ' WT 6" l;""".n5L apriculiiirai s. bDi:e:ise, and shouhl be nsed by all who live in a ff1' f1" " "t.eles, (el:tor - i .1 . ii i 'in ! al.-) and c mmuiiicatioiis.) mid carelui v eectl country where tlie water is bail, or where (h. lis; ,, .. . . ,;. " i-" "' .-o.ui l " l . r i I mailer Irom the ltatliug lomn.iia ot the ruiiiitrv. ami r evers are prevalent, lleing enliiely inno- J -'- vuuhuj. cent and harmless, they may be given iieely to rp . . Children sind Infants with impunity. ' Physicians, Ch i uvnen, and temperance advo-! lie N r.w j onu Wekki.x Au.rs published in rales", as an at t of' hunianit v. should assist i" ! CUJ;., tt I'11. - it nun.! r t-oistaini t-iutit f.:ii:. s.
spreading those Huh valuable PI ITERS over lh hn.d. and .hereby" essiiniallv nid in baidr-hin-UiunUcimc.'s and Disease. Is ALL AfFKCTI -NS OF TIIK HEAD. StCK IleMtiaclip, oi Nervous Hp.hI,i.-1i?, Dr. Dods Imperial Wine Hitters will lie found to be moslsit lutary and KflioaCloUS. F K M A I. K S . Hie many certificates w hich have been tendered us. and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Rilte. shave given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No woiran in the land shouhl be without them, und tlnwe who once use them w ill not fail to keep a supply. Itr. Rovec Mtotls' Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by an eminet t and skillful physician who has i.sed the:n siieerssfully in his practice for tin Lift twenty-Jive years. '1 he protuietor, before pureh isin..' the ex' lusive riirht to manufacture ami sell Dr. J R iv i- Dods Cc'cbrated Imperial Wn.e Ritters, bad them tasted by tw bstinguihed triedie il practitioiK'is w ho pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Al hough the medical men of the country, as a ::ciicral thing disapprove of Patent Medi-aue, let w e do not believe that a re-peetablo Phvsiei an cm he founil in the United States, acqtiu'iited with hei mib- l proprieties, who will imt Ir- h'v ap-pro-!K.I 1I0VEED0D.S IMPERIAL WINE PI TERS. In i. ly kettled places, where there is alwa a l.ii. e ii iniity of decaymg timber from which a mo, -op.. us miasma is created, these bittet should be used every motuii g before breakfast. I5r. J. Stover ei!s' IMPERIAL WIME BITTERS Are composed of n pur :nd unadubeiated Wine, cotiibi d w it'u Rarberrv. S .lonion'sSe al, Conifrev, Wild CIm rry R i k. Spikwnard, Chamomile Flowers t M .11 ... It ,, oil lean. III... .1.111 IM iiru'ian. i lie, a e m tnu.aciurcti nv in. iois ; . 111 siciau tud hence hould not be classed among the ipiat n.-i inns whu h flood the couulrv, and again I . hich the Medical Profession are so justly preindiied. Thes "truly valuable Ritters have been so thoroughly fes'-ed by all classes of the community lor almol ery variety of diseases incident to the human s stem, that they arc now deemed undispen sable as 1 TOXK!. MKDICIXK AXD BKVKI1AGK. I?::!'!!.-!!? Our nolllc! It Co ts but Little! Pniifv the RIoihI! C.ive T'ii ti the Stomach! Renovate the System! ami Prolong Life! Price 1?00 per Imtllc; G for $5.00. Prepare I and sold by CIIMiLKS WW! FIELD f- Co., soi.k raoraiiTORs, TS Vll.MtM St RFET, NEW YORK. JTFor cale by Di uggits and C roccrs generally hroti'jhout the country. auH 'ly HICKORY (iliOYE NITIiSGIMRS UIllM li UIlOliUllA,; At the head of Rraadivay, 2 miles above the Oliver House, Toledo. Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Dr.iIrrMcV I'iirriyim'ti In want of Trees and Plants for the fall traile, to their sti rk, which is very large and Promising, consisting of iiii ly '.20!) acre, closdy si t,niid having but a limited trade, they are enaldedto till orders with healthy trees, not exposal to the usual perils att'iibng shipments from eastern nursnies. Having acres of Apple trees, four years from the graft, will enable them to satisfy patties who value fruit trees like timber, according to siz?. , 11.- ... iii-u r.. n i-. noiioM iiiniiiiueo, cry ill! IIy and line. Send for a trade list. Office on 0.1 1! oor Rteed's Rlock, 'one minute's walk from R. (. )ext. If absent, impiire of Riee.i Pro's, or P. T. Hamm k Co. 011 1st fhior. Address, H ALL. STERRINS .V CO. A few careful, energetic Agents will fin 1 employ at a f air cornnrnrin. jnll8 25tf.
A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in the C ity cf New York. THE NEW YORlTTVEEKLY ARCUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION.
For several years the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper, published in the City of New York, adapted tu popular circulation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great want has been, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democrntic ami Conservative principles as does thi New York Tribune to Abolitionism and all kinds of liadicali,m-a paper conducted with ; talent and prudence, with co reet appreciation ot ; the true principles ot our .m mtnent ami n-iciity to them; in all respects a first class newspaper, and yet afforded at a price liriiigin; it within the reach of the Iliads of the People throughout the Country. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Alias & Argus one of the oldest and best known Dcmociatic paper in the Union have been constantly urcd, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by estab lishing a Ur class i eekly Newspaper in the City of New York, adapted t general circulation. We icld to the wishes of our poiitivil friends, and have therefore transfe-red tlie publication of tin- Wi-cUi Atlas & Ar-us to the Citv of New y,k, w inu. f y here it will hereafter be issued under the 1IIB PfE W YORK WEDKF.Y ARGTJ3. It is publishcl it piai to form, of the size o' th v..... i-....i.i:. 1 ... 1 """"s iui.i n nnins; mm we itokii.t i that in its News. Editorial, Literary, Mis. i llane-; ous and Agricultural Dcparlmeats, in its Market i uepoi ni l in ail oilier respects, it shall le Mt lcat ecju.il t. any pajiet publisher ia th it city. W hi edevot i.g to it our own editorial services, it has also the !(. -:i: of ilieeniir time and constant (MifH.-1-visi nt oJ .Mr. Llo.n Comstock, for several years o;u' ul tin c:i:tor of the New York Journ il of Commerce, a geinleman of recognized editorial ability and experience. Tlie editors will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLI M CAS31DY, ELON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of the paper. Neu to a vigorous support of the Federal Govj ernnient in Us present peril the first gteat duty of every patiiotic citizen the leal"uig purpose of the Editors will be to advocate Democratic and e .1 . . ... uuciruies, aii'i to etinralt them upon the HIiey and administration of the (lovernmctiU State and National. At the same time they will strive to fiirnijh the r reaiers the bet possible general newspaper. Tiie latest intelli-Kence-loreUJii domest.c-w, I alvvays a j pear J" ,,,e ,u" VV" ; and iu Commercial Department v ill embrace the lu est and most re p: , imiiiv iiiioi uiaiioii, iiieni'ioig correct aim ani'iie : reports of the Money, Produce ami Cattle M;irlork and other leading points of commercial transactions. iZieat care will also be bestowed upon tlie Literary character 1 V '''V per, and ticli other original and seiet 1 . ,. r. ' - " - iioties ol new iiubJie.ition. . will , ... . . . v " of the pa cted article imii i in- i iij.i LHII). ..e. . will lie f'lveii uh , ... , ' . v " f. 'om -cigni coiiinms, pni.tiü on new ami h.um- , S""K' l-vI" iu the be.-t stib It will be luitiis'ied to subst riber.s on tlie follow in-terms, payable always in advance. Single subset iption per annum S.2 MO Three copies oi.eyear .r (III F. ght do u'o Rl (1(1 Additional copies (eaeh) I i'l Tw enty c.ipies o one address, 21 O'l wi;h tn extra copy to ihe person senuing the club To any person sending a club of 100, we will sei u the A ioau v U.ulv Atlas A. Ar gus, one year. Siibseripf ions n:av i-ommenee with any nu nber. j Letters, w hether containing remittances" or .il.erwise.shoul.l bealdressel to the uiMhvsi-oed. -.r- ! tier of Rroadwav a; i Park Place, (uppoMte CitIlallPaik) NEW YOKIC. Ct.MSTOCK V CASSIDY, Prop'rs. j FAIRBANKS' SI.NDARD SCALES OK AM. KINDS. r.MUDAXKS it GIIKKXLEA F. 172 Iafcc St. VU1CAUO. J7Rl'Y OM.V Till .NflMi. Apt il C3, IMil loly BLAIN, & Co-, DRUGGIS PSJ PLYMOUTH, IND. j rTAYINfi iust received a fresh supply ofevety I I artieb - in our liueof trade, "ousiting nninli , of Drugs, M licines. Paints, Oils. Dye St uff-', ; V:rnih. ..iii-'.-.. Perfumeiy. Yankee Notiis, ! Class. Sitioi . ry . Pure Med itänes a ud Li'piors foi Mi'dicinal pip :-is-s only, to which we rcspectfuliv I invite the attention of thiscomiiiuuity. We haie ; also, on baud a stock of j ROOEKIES rea,C.tTee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few .lay past, we have re ceived from Pittsburgh andNew York a large amount of Kcroseno and Coal Oil a x r 1. A M PS ! or burning thes ime, of. veysizr and style nilh or witlmut shides. We an also agtnlsforall the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the n'ght, by an xciienccd druggists. We earnestly'invitethe public to favor tis with acall, examine our stock, and become convinced ol the fact thai w e arc doing a liberal business. 0. RLAIN k Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th, 1-.VJ. SAVI5 costs B V All persons knowing thcmselvvs indebted to 1... i: eoniiiv - -i;ii vi A,F r",x-"r Jo,,M : -pnifr,,,. unices, are nip.ested to settle up, au I pai the uir 111 111 i 1 'uui ii v o.-iiMii , i, (if 11 lloR same on or before the 1st of February next äsl so doing they can save costs. We shall, after that time, put such claims an remain unpaid, in the hands of proper officers for collection, except in cases where special arrangements are made other CORR1N i OSRORNE. Jmuarv Hth .'iHt 1 Halo. Notice is hereby given, tint I will sell, at Public Auction, on Friday, the fourteenth day of February next, at tr.e residence of Elizabeth Cbngirm in. late of Mar-hall county deceased. -11 personal property, ronsitiir- of Horses Cattle : Hogs. Sheep, C.r,i nnd C.n.wing Cr-.p-. Far mine Imp'enints, tind a large and general stock nf Household and Kitchen Furniture, .lc, kc. A credit of nine months will be given on 11 ums over three dollars, the purchaser til ing his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and apprsisement laws, w.th interest. JOHN T. CARDER, Executor. .i'Jai I
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A NECESSITY is evert HOUSEIIOLDi JOIIAJ A: XSO.SLEY'.S A M ERICA N CEjNIENT GLUE! TIIK STRONGEST CLTT. TIIK IIKI'ET OU'K IN TUE VORI.P: IV IHK WoKIJi: TI'K IMiT HI lUULK JU'K.IV "KKWMilPi THE (INLY liKMAHLKIiUK I.V TiiKWOULU TIIK I1E6T GLL'K IE 1I1E WuKLX). Aiiicric.iii Cement C!uc thc on, artldc of lU k;B(j proJuced wL:cb J r - rxr - ii -rr-4.-1 . -r TÄTotoT It will Mend Wocd, Save your broken Uun:iture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, JJcIts. Hoots. Lc. It wiil Mend Glass, Save the pieces of that expensive cut glass bottle It will Mend I very, Don't throw away that broken Ivory I'an, it is easily repaire!. It will Mend China, Your broken China cups, ami saucers can be made as good a 1 . e . It will tv:end MrrbJe, That piece km kel out of 3 our marble Mantle can be put on a .tronjr a ei--r. It wiil Mend Porce'aln. No matter if lint broken l'it hr did not rot - " . , .1.;!!;.,...- . ... i- , .. " e ui.ng ear-.eu. W ll iilna litre, l0raif Lava, ailQ m fact every thingr but Metals. Any article cemented with Arurican Cement Glue will not show where it is meuded. extracts: "Every housekeeper should have a irplvof Johns k Crosley'ti American Cement Glue."" New York Times. " It is so convenient to have in the house. New York Express. " It isalwravs ready ; this commends it to terr body.' N. Y. Independent. " We have tri-d it. and find it a useful in our house as water. "--Wilkc's Spirit of the Tunt. 10?iioiii- it WsiHli. $.10 per year saved in every family by one Rüttle of A3IEI1IOX CEMENT CLUE! Price 2.1 cents per Mottle. Price 2." cents per Hot tie. Piiec C."i cents per Rottlr. Price 2." cents per Dottle. Piice 27 cents p-r Roitle. Price 2." cents er Rotllc. Liberal Reduction to V7holc IC liUVCTB. -- JtjLjjJs r i:; For Sale lv all Druririst. a. id Storrki en-r generally throughout the eouiitir. Jossas cV nrose.Kv, (So!c M.i:iufacturers,) 1 WILLIAM STR EET, Corner Liberty Stieet. IJEV7 VCI7K. Impo' tant to I2cusc Cwue.s. IrriDcrtant to Builders, l.t portant to Psil rcad Ccxrpacies. Ins per taut to Faiiacrs. TO M.l. Wl i V ; ; v jj r r,-. v v t c ; i .'.' J y. iv .tn it JOII.VS Sz ( KOSMiV'S ClOIEXT KOOFJXCi! The cheapest and mo.-t Durable Roofing in use. IT IS TIRE AKD WATER FRCCF. It c.-.n be apji'ied to new and old Roo.s of a'I kimls. steep or llat. nnl to Shingle Roulb wish, ut removing the Shingles. The Coft only about, ore-third lh?.t rf TIN audit i 1W1CE Ab DURAELE. This article has been thoroughly toted in New Yoik City and all parts, if the ',, f ,-d S'.iti- f.,. i ada. Wct lubes a- t Ccntrcl an-? Somh .nii. a, ; on buihiii g of all kinds, sm h as Factories. Foimj tlric. Chur-l.es. Railio.nl Flcpot, Car. :inl en j public building gcm raHv. f lot crtiin iit Ruil bt 7, f kc, by the principal Rudders, Airhitects arid o h j rrs. dioitig the llo- past four rai. and b:i proud ! to be the CHEAPEST and Most Dumble I.'.a.ii ing in use; it is ineien icfct a FIRE, W -j TER. md TIME PROOF coieiit.g for ieof. of ;allkin.N. j Thiis the fLY mafriial manufjcti.-rr.I in i the I'uitiil St :f . which comhin- the icrv V-i j ralde propcnlcs of E'a.tie;ty nml Durah li'i . I ii h j are utiiveially a knon litiged to bp jHr-".ed l.t jliutu Prrcha iind UiM Kubbcr. ; No II E AT is teijiiircd in ni ikitig pb'.-.ition. The cpeuc of applying it is irirluir, as an ordi11 m v dav'. I. oof can be coined and linlriied t!ie s.ane It can be applied by any one, and win n tiuisln'd 1'oims a perfectly fir- proof i rlace, with an elastic IhhIv, which cannot be injured In Heat, Cold or Storni", sl.r i.king of rool boat.li nor any external action whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. 9 " ' I . For coatiii!: Metals of all kinds w ben etpoeJ to . the . tiou of the weather, and ! , For PreserTinft: Pn1 RpJl:trnE Metal Roofs OF ALL KIfDd. Tili is the only Composition known which will successfully resbt rxtt cine changes of cümttc I. r anv length of lime, whn applied to tnetaU, l w hich il adln res fitmli , lotming a bv,dv eual ti three coats of paiu, costs much 1 ;, and w iil Lt three times as long; and fntu its iliti.itv is tat injured by the contincli'.n and expansion of ' ia and other Mi lal Rixifs on -.pu m ijn iie Ma' uen cliMiiges of the w rather. It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather and w ill not ali otT. Leaky Tin and other Metsl Rof ran be r-dll v repaired with G utta F crcha Cement, and pie eiitiii from further corrosion an. Ic.ikip tli. rt l v ei.Miiii.g a perfectly water t g,t root I'.r marV years. This Cement is peculiariy adapted to the pr-s ervation of Iron Railings, Stoirs, Rung?, ,. Agricuhural Implnncnts, lc, al.M for general tnjiiulacturcts ue. Gutta Percha Cement, lor presening-ml rcpuirii g Tin and other M-tal Roots of every description, from its great el 1- i itr is not injured tiv the contraction and 1 p.u,.i. 1. of meta's. and will not crai k iu cwld or run in warm w rather. The-e materials adapted to alt clinntcs, st; l we are prepared to supply 01 der from any part etil country, at short notice, for OiitU Percha Roof. i g in rolls, ready prepared lor use, and Outta Pen ha Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions lot application. ArnK AVimtMl. We will make liheral and satisfactory nrraRe" menta with responsible parties who would like o e-tahlUh themsches 111 a lui ratiie and jvt iman i. business. OUU TERMS AUK CASH. We can give abundant proof of all we claim in favor of our Impmved RiMifing Materials, haiii'C nppbeil them to severai thousand nvf in Nc Yotk Cit j and u iuitv. JCHN3 & CROSIEY. Sde Msnuf4Cturer, Wholosale Warehouse 7c William Street. Comer of Liberty trret, NEW YORK Full descriptive Circulars and Pi ices willbe bir-
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