Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 February 1862 — Page 4

VOLUME 3.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 3.

Army Pay llrttL Tte following statement, taken from official sources, will show the army pay roll. In the first column will be found the "nett ;i1'Aty per month and in the second tlie t0t.1l salary per month, which includes rations, servant hire, foragCi&c. rERR.iL offic'rits. Tor month. Total. Lieutenant renora1 270 $ 770 Aid-de-Camp and tilitary Secretary to Lieutenant Oer.cral, each ) 19 i Major Genera! 220 4 Senior AM tic-Camp to CJeneral -in-Chief 60 JS7 Ald-de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 21 3'2 Btigadier (ieneral 12-4 32.1 Aii-de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc., of Li.mtenant 20 10 ADJUTANT GENER Wa CETARTM KMT. Adjutant (ieneral Colonel 110 2.13

Assistant Adjutant Jcnenl Lieut. Colonel 9. Assistant Adjut ant General Maj. SO " Capt. 70 Judge Advocate Major P0 INsrECTOR CENERAL's DETARTMENT. Inspector (icncral Colonel. ... 110 SXfiNAL IF.PARTMEST. Signal olfi" r Major 50 r.rii.RM ASTER OErARTMENT. 211 187 1ST 137 23G 137 Q warte, r rster General Brigadier (I Oi. ral Assistant Qn irtennister General Colonel Deputy Q'i irtermaster General Lieut' Colonel Qu irtermaster Mijor Asustant Quartermaster Capfn. . 121 no or. Ml 70 323 235 011 137 SUBSISTENCE lKPARTKE.T. Commissary General of subsistance Colonel HO 23T Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieu. Colonel. . Commissary of Subsistence Maj. Assistant Comnrssary General of Subsistence Licit. Colonel. . Commissary of ulisicncc M ijor Assist nit Commissary of Subsistence Captain Assisiant Commissary of Subsistence, !u addition to pay, etc, of Lieutenant M.OIC.lt. OKMRTMF.NT. "Surgeon General $2,7 1' per annum Kurgeon often years service.... Surgeon of less than ten years sen ice Assistant Surgeons of five years service Assistant Surgeons of less than five 211 1ST 111 17 137 t0 r 70 0 80 70 70 11 223 173 137 120 ycirs "service. 53 TAV Pi 1 RTMENT. Paymaster General ."i,740 per annum Deputy Paymaster General Tay master 22 211 ls7 95 t0 orncF.ns ok the coup of knoixeers, corm ok TOPOHRAnillAL j:N;iNKr.RS A.l uruinanck ikTARTME.NT. Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain lirt Lie. tenant Second Lieutenant Hrevet Seco.i! Lieutenant , 110 05 Ml 70 55 53 53 235 211 lr-7 137 121 12) errtCLRS of moi-niko hrai;oons, ctVALRV, rifle MKM .1X1 LIOMT AKTII.I.ERV. Co'onel Lieutenant Cotoie.d M'i-r ;puiin 'First Lieutcn'M.t Secoml Lieutenant v... Hrevet Second Lieutenant jljntant, and Regimental Qtiarter.ru -isfvr, in addition to day of Lieutenant 110 9: HI 71 53 r 211 1 1: 12-s 12S 10 in OFFICERS OK .;tTILI.ERV am ixr.tvrnr. r. so 70 fid .VI i: Colonel Lieutenant Colon: I Major Captain First lieutenant Second Lieut -;i 1:1t llrevet Seennd Lieutenant . Adjutant, in addition to pay, ttc, of Lieutenant Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to '14 v. etc,, of Lieutenant 01 l!)t 17." IH ItH D3 lll.'l IS 2G 10 in In the above, we have not inserted the fractional parts of doll. irs, for convenience sake, in this matter of but little Importance. BKI.0W the umnRor mfi-tev vr. Tho first column denote? the pay per month of artillery and infantry, and of dragoons ami riflemen when serving on hot. The second column denotes the pay per month of light -rtillcry and of ' dragoons and ri fir men when mount ed : 1 Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant. Principal Musician ' und Chief Rugler, each First Sergeant of a company Ordnance Sergeants Hospital Stewards All other Sergeants, each Corporals Buglers Musicians Farriers and in.itk-3iithj Artificers Privates

21 21 ' 2) 20 o.j 17 17 1.1 It 12 i: 13 -i: i: i n n i - !

In addition to the nav as above stated, one ra tion per day and an abundant supply of good clotlcng i.s allowed to evcrj soldier. Quarters, luel and medical attendance are alway j provided ) 'by the Government without deduction from the i imhlier's piy. Ifa?oIdicr should become disabled I tu t'ie line of his duties, the law provides for him ,' pemdon, or he iuav, if he prefer it, obtain ad- ; mission into the Military Asylum, which willafiord j him a comfortable home so long a he may wih ; to reeeive its Iw-nefits. To the above pay for private oMiers must be addetl the additional $'i a month to le paid iluring service, the $ 1 10 bounty at the end of the war, which has already been provided for, and tlie .juarter flection of land that Congress iil provide lor at its coming session. Tlie bounty and land apply f olfie-rs an.! l.rivatei alike. 'IVl'SSRA V.1I A: IAV.I)SOt'S Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES T0I5ACC0, CIGARS, WOODEN" AND WILLOW WARE. . In solicitingthe public patronage we would Hay ill at our stock f ftoodsit complete, and will compare favorably with'anyotherestablishment in the West. frt.reinl i iwbieenienf nr off.-red tn nmitrv' Dealers - ' All kinds of country Producetaken atthehighe It market price in enchant fnrgood. N TSS A UM k DAVIDSON. April 12. 13tf , - NEW REMEDIES FOR S P K RMA T O Jl II 1 1 CK A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A llenf volent Institution est. blished by special Endowment, for the relief ofthe Sick and Distressed, alllictcd with V'irulent and Chronic Diseases., und especially for tjic cure of the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MKD1CAL ADVICKs'ivengratU.by the Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE HKPORTS on S ,ern,atorrhoa. and oilier diieasts ut the Sexual Organs, and 011 the New Kcmedics tmployed in the Fuspensary, sent in ealed letter cuvtdopea free of charge. Tiro or thre taiup for notajr aeerptable. Address Dr. J. SK1LLIN' lIOL'fillTON', Howard Aociation, No. "2 S Ninth rt, PhiUOk'fhü, Pa.

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Attoiii vs-r. REEVE &. CAPRON, . Attorneys and Notaries. Plymouth. Morshall Co., ; Ind., practice in Marshall anl adjoining ronn-, ties. RkifrU Habeock k Co., Phelps, Dodire k Co.,New York, Cool-v.Farw ell k C ., Gould .t Bro., Chicago, Loudon k Co., Phila.. Gra.T Benette ,1 Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn, Circuit Judge, Laport,l nd. . " JOHN S. BENDER, " Attorney at Ia w and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax paying' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. 11H-I y I?Iivxiiiins. DR. T. A. BORTON, Physician indSiirgeon,on"icenverPershings ACo.'s Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Borton's Dental Rooms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he mav be consulted during olfic hours. J. J. VINA' L, Homeopathic Physician. Part ieularattention paid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases of women, and diseases of children . oflicc over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laportc tsrects, whe he may he consulted at all hours. DR. O. BAIRD. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resienceand office nearShilt's Mill. Bremen, Ind. Tllti-t DR. A O. BORTON. Surgeon Dentist. Plymouth, lb-liana. Whole or partial setts of Teeth inserted 011 the nioH approved plan. Special attention paid to the preservation ofthe natural teeth, and irregularity of Children' teeth corrected. Fan and dithVult teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays, fiicc in Pershins's block, up stairs, corner of .Michigan and Gano streats. I9t Tlokds. EDWARDS HOUSE. Plymouth. Ind. W. C. Edwards, Proprietor. FARMERS' HOTEL, La Porte street, near the Depot, Tly mouth. Lid Good Fare, Low Hills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron e the Farmers'agreeaMe. Gool and convcnip bling for those having hores. vln2lly JOB SHORT, Proprietor. JIsiimI w:n. H- B. DICKSON &. Co., Dealer in hard war of every description, alio, stores, tin, shectiron, and copper ware. BUCK &, TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of very description, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. l)rv C i 00 !-: Sj; CI imum'imos. D. MCWILLIAMS, Dealer in staple and fancy day goods, grocerie, etc., west oiJe Michijrau street, Plymouth, Ind S. M. BECKER, Dealers in stanle and fancy dry good and groceries west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. RICE Sl SMITH." Dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, famil groceries etc, one door south ut the Edwards house, Plymouth. Ind. J. BROWNLEE, Dealer in dry good of all kinds, rocerie, wares etc., Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. PALMER. Dealer in Dry G od, Groceries, etc., south side La Porte street. NUSSBAUM; DAVIDSON, Dea'ei s in Croccries and Provisions, east side of j iMichigan street. Hoots A: Shoos. J. F. VAN VALKENQURGH. Manufacturer ami Dealers in root. and Shoe,first ooor alove the 15 ink I'nilding. E. PAUL. Dealer in boots and shoes, manufactui n all kind of home work in his line, .Michigan street, Tly mouth, Ind. G. BLAIN &. Co. Drugpistsand confectioners, west sidcof Michigan ?trect, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON. Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, magazines, papers, etc., north .idc street, Plymouth, Ind. Wji t ;Iiiiiii lriliterarv Lapoitc JOHN M i-HOEMK ER, Dealer in.. tehes, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches breast pins, ear rins, finger rings, lockets, etc Clocks and watches, etc., repaired in the bes manner possible. T. rlcDC.'ALD, : Real estate agent and notary public, ofüce in ckson'j hardware , store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds-, mortgages, bonds, and agreements, sells lands, examines titles and furnishes abstracts of the same, pays taxes and redeems land void for taxes. MICHAEL GINZ, Darbe r and hair dresser, (West side Michigan Btreet over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Fivery thing in the above business. attended to by me in the beet atjle, Wt ;roii 111 n lein. C HASLANGER &, BRO S, Manufacturers of wngons, carriages etc. Hlack Smithing, painting end graining done to order Il vMy. N. B. KLINGER, ; Proprietor " Huckeye Livery," opposite Kdwarda i House. Plymouth. lud. n'JTlv - . aitarblc Works. 3k PLYMOUTH MARBLE WORKS. PrAWcFVlll j : r-muwiii fr.lTt 2- -r ; : r'ttrXr It SMITH & M'KIMENS Have opened a shop of tin above; devription in PLYMOUTH, on Center street, nouth of LaPorte street, where they are prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, all iizcsanl forms, Harblr Tops, Counter Slabs, &c, he. A they do all their. own work themselves, and are at but little expense for hands or agents, they ran sell cheaper than miy other establishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the execution of their work, they are willing to compare it with that of any other establishment in this nit m)-23-17if KAOS, Hees wax, old Ilritana, Copper, TftrnfS Pcwtcr.Cast Iron, and some money taken in Nxchingtforlurdwarc at 11. B DICKSOi Co.'i-

BO O T SAND SHOES!! AT THE Sign of the G-olden Boot, to ma ssoxr io:pkii oicrs r. auovk cost.

" JUST I1ECKIVED, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF TIIK LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS &, SHOES! Evor 15i"oiirlit: to riyjiuntth !

CUSTOMERS will find at mv f tore, east side Vy Ladies', Gentlvmcn., Boys'; Misses, and

U'l will sell a RETTER I'OOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or any other establishment in Plymouth. d'J'l will lFrra all my Horit.both V.ntem and Homr-MaJe and mend all that rips free of charge. Sj'l have a very large stock, and am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard times. fj A Largo stock of LEATHER AND FIXDIXliS always kept on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides. Plymouth, Indiana, April 25, lHtf J? . X3 A U Jj .

SlfirjspapfrjS. Daily and Weekly ISDI.1XA' STATU -SBXTIXEIi. 1861-2. "Here let the press the people's tights maintain, Unawcd by influence and unbought by gain." The Daili and Weekly State Sentinel are tho ecognized organs of the Democracy of Indiana, j As it has in the pat, the Sentinel v.ill contiuo to advocate those principles and measures vhich j are best calculated to advance the r?.ppiness, th prosperity and the freedom ofthe je'ple from all j uniust and unnecessary restraints. While thi'crfully sustaining the Government ns loyal citizens; should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all cn-i croachments upon popular rights and the true prin- j

eiples of constitutional liberty. Tlie freedom of I lie evidence in the possession of Dr. Rofperoh and the freedom of the press are necessary back, which is at all times accessible to the public, to preserve and secure freo institutions. When j establish the following these are struck down, no matter what may be the ; tuts : ajology therefor, from that day dates the decline ' That the R1.000 PriUFtF.n and Idi.ooD Pills have of American liberty. In order to form a more been proved by analysis to perfect union, establish justice, in-oire domestic contain no mineral, tranquility, provide for the common defence, pro- J That they cure the almon universal complaint, mote the general welfare and secure the blessing ; nvsm-sj a, of lilnrty to ourselves and posterity, the Sent'iP?! with unerring rtrtainly. and in a very short time, will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, : That afivr all other medieine have provcl useless as it believes the public C o I requires, all ineas- ; they relieve nres of the State and N.ifion il Adm nitrations. i.ivr.n complaint. It will ever keep in view the distinction between and restore the health and strength of thesuiTerer. supporting the Government ami the venal acts of, that sick o:mii.ks, those -ho represent the Government- And we . who have Ianguihed foi years in helpless weakappeal for the .support of all who desire to main- ; nessand despondency, recuperate with jroat r.ipidtain a pure Constitutional Government, and c-n-. ity under their invigorating operation. That all tinue for oarselves and our p-isterify the gloi iou j sexual disaliilitics are removed by tlieir cordial and heritage of free institutions, won by the valor and ' gentle stimulating properties. ;l hat tlu-v recruit framed by the wisdom and integrity of tho m-11 j su ttf.uko onstitctions, who pledged their lives, tlieir fortune? and their j however they u..y luve l.een ti i!l,-d itli h!u.-m; ?aerel honors for liOerty mi l indepeiilence. llnit tli. ir ürect tendency is to lengthen life, and For the purpose of extending the circulation of, rci'div it enjoyable. That operatin'irdiret tly upon the Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its i tho poison of thr finra.fr in the !wtlicv proprietors solicit every Democrat, every friei.d of; c.rsr soon to hkal, sound and conservative National principles to aid and dischargefrom tlieststem, every taint ofScrofthem in that object. It is needless to urge the ; ul a, whether hereditary'or otherwise. Tint they importance of the press as an agency in sustain-1 kkciu it the )KR(i.itth.

in;: a parly organizatioi and securing the success ; and there is n disease of the Stomaeli and P.owof its Piineiples, and Keprcsentative men. The : els, tho Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, i Sentinel will take for its political guide the Na- Glands or Muscles, j tional and State Democratic- Platforms and earn- arisino from imitritiks on oRST.irmo.NS or the

estly advocate tne principles ami pouey incy maintain. The Sentinel will. also. Im a general newspaper, It will contain the latest Telegraphic News from II parts ofthe world, a full and correct report of the Eastern Cattle Markets and tlie Uenerai , .iarKcis oi an me principal cnari oi me t moil , Foreign and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional proceedings ; fall reports ot tne Legislative I roceediiuM of our own State ; Interesting Tales,

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executing all the dinVrcnt classes or fine Book and 7) 1?()1,m(L SfoillMfli lilffnrc Job Printing. We respectfully solicit o-ders lrom 1 tV' UOI,,lUrf fMOIU.lLll llttCl. pur friends throughout the State, and willguaran-, A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, tee that all work entrust, d to us shall be done with ' fr giving tone to tie Stomach, and for the treoromptness and accuracy, on the first quality of ! vention of bilious comjlaiut.s incident to the Westnnu.r with the best of luli and in such a stt le as ern country. Trv it.

must give entire itisfaction " - The low term 11 mm which we oiler to lurmsii tlie Daily and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us to emnlov ntrents. and we there! ..ire solicit our friends in evcry neighborhood to ovurt themselves to send tu subscribers. Specimen copies will be sent whenever required. TF.RMS : Daily Sentinel, one year $G 1)0 six months..... 3 00 " " one month .r,0 Wocklv Sentinel, one copv one year $1 00 Ten copies to cue . address, and one, to tha maker of the club .10 00 Twenty copies to one address, and two to the maker of the club ; 2 DO Thirty copi-s to one address, and one copy of the Weekly and one cf tlie Daily, to the maker of the club 30 Ob Fifty copies to one ad Iress, an. copies of the Weekly aud two of the ily. . .T'0 00 Additions can be made to clubs r.t any time at the above rates. Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will I not bO SCI not he sent. m !.!.-.. I i paper ein iiiioiit jiru jmj 110. in, vi iuiiuhu 1 cd lonircr than paid for. Address; FLDFR, HARKNFiSS k IUNCIIAM. InoI iN.roi.is, Indiana pftfltftS. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STRF.KT, II O I) Ii It Ot, 1 II . C. S. WEAVKlt ritoruiKToR. 1 MUÄ HOTEL HAS II F.F.N PUTIN COMri.KTi: ohotr, and is now open for the recep. tion of company. I he 1 rspnetor respectfully solicits public patronage, ."d will use his best efforts to make his House a plea ant stopping place for both Traveler and Boarder. Bjurbon, Ausust btli, IS'.L 2-ly.

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of Michigan street, everr description and kind of; Children's Wear, together with a large stock of -3Vrxc3-0 Worls. UcdiraL BLOOD "PURIFIER n t. o o i3ANI 1? I 1j Xj S ! IK. lift RACK'S on . vn . .T . -T mMtrrTrn OUAiS UAiSA VIAA uhjlhDllib ! ri.ooo or skcisktions, i in which they do not give jrnmt rclirf.-.iiul, (ifadministered before the very citadel of" life has been . invaded,) effect n painless awl perfect cure. i Hear in mind that the Scandinavian Vp.cjeta ri.e Ill.ooi Pll.l.s are endorsed bv the exnerienee of i iiiousauus i living witnesses, who, in letters, afli ; davits, medical works and bv word of month, pro claim them to he the very best preparation of the kind ever olferedto the broken dow n victim of j oughlv and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one sin gle trial they aie not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable IJIood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or per halfd07.cn. Ofthe Scandinavian Vegetable IJIood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for 1. Head Dr. Kob.ick's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Robaek's Medical Almanac and Family Ad1 viser. containing .1 great variety of interesting and I valuable Mdical information, can be had Gratis of his Agents throughout the country In dillicull or complicated Cases, Dr. Rohaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Asa inoriiing drink, to assist digestion and re- , Iieve ivspcpsia it lias nn riual. I rv it 1 In flavor it is superior to all to all other Bitters. Try : it. j Tlie formula of these bitters, now (lisfil ) the j sole property of Dr. Koback, originated with one j of tlie olde-tand most eminent Mediral PracticionI ers of the West, and it is directly predicated on ! the wants of the Western people. ' These flitters deriv e their stimulus from the powerful tonic naturo ofthe roots und herbs of j which they are cAmposed, and as they arc, by alI lavin" linii:itur:il erivlii'i of tint .t.iinach. ilireetlr promotive of Tr.MrKn tscr, the present proprietor believes that in making them widely known the pubiic welfare issubserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Kohack'.s numerous Agents, snl at Hotels, &c the country over. In the meantime, orders will lie filled dire t from Cincinnati in any quantity and at the lowest rates, ft i put up in Quart Bottles, and securely pai ked in ouo do., cases. Half dux. sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. Ill'TAIL PRICK 1 PF.Ii BOTTLK oa G for $,.". Principal office and salesrooms. No G Hastl ourth street,. tl building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .1J I lammond rtreet. I or sale in Marshall county bv Blain A Co., TA'. Lemon, Pershing k Co, Plrmouth; Robert Cornwell ,V Co., Bourbon; ). W Stange, Prtfmen; John Cb, Hourbon; Jonas Miller, Bremen, Ja. M. Wieki.cr, Argos: Peter Smith, Uniontowu; and Druggists and .Merchants gem rally throughout the Union. I'.My. Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! Call at Davidson k Co.'s Wholesale and Rctai (lothing Store, for your IX ntei zxvxol Ort ids ! Tlie largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this, nutlet. A lOtif. D. k Co.

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T O T II E v h O p I. 12 OF THE UNITED STATES!! In the month of December. IfJW, the undersigned for the first time otTWed for sale to the public Dr. J. Hovee Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given su -h universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons hohave tried them that it is now an established article. The amount ofbodilv and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least art'l most tnllin boddv ailment should be had - i i or uiseases 01 tlie inxly must invariably a licet the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. .j. nor,r now IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS. from all who have not used thorn. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Hitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the IjIhh1, are absolutely unsurpassed by nnv other remedy on earth. Tobe assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third strongerthan other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from (he head fo the feet. As these Hitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system. and give a line tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, remov ing obstructions, an ' producing a genera! warmth. Thev are also excdlent for Dkee nnd V h A ness'pculiar to FF.MALF.S, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. uired to strengthen and brace the system. No I ,adv. wl o is subject to I.nsifude ami faintne, hould bo without thorn, as thev arc revivifvhi o si th hi.ir nrtinn THESE HITTERS Will not only Ccnr:, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases o the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, an 1 for al cases requiring a Tonic,

i era l departments of the paper. Dr. Dod s Cclcliralnl Win c WiU pin 1 Nvxt v' a. vit'orous e,,ri,ort of li Fderai Ul, lUUS 'LltlflillLU HUH i'UI ll..vnim,nt in its prcsrnt peril the first -reat dut

Are I'ni2rsai'I ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, .... they are truely valuable. rorineageo ami infirm, anl lor persons of a weak constitution for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Rook-ICeen-T-.Il..- ss.nt I o i ..it ers, Tailors.Scamstrcsses.Ssn b-nts. Artists and all persons leading a sedotarv life, tiier will prwve trulr beneficial. ' As a JJeverage. they are wholesome, innocent, nild ilelieioiid tu tbi t ictn exhilaratin-' ttfects of Urandv rir Wine. -itl.mit . ir.toTwv.tb.;. o,.-l ., ,-.i,...i.i.. r. sons addicted to the use of excessive stmn- r!r ,,k- .'-. oil'l ill v I. ill lltl IV 1 J H ' t IWi l!antl who wish to rH'nilii from it. Thv nro mir adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the countrv is Hooded. These Bitters no! or,l 7 CURK.but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a countrv where the water is bad, or where Clulls i and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely in.10- . cent and harmless, tlier mav be given freel to! Physicians, CKi Lvmeii, and temperance advocates. as an act of' humanitv . should assist in spreudingthosu trult valuable BITTKRS over tlie laii'l, ami iiiercijv essentially anl in banisluii" DrmikfiHicss and Disease. I.v all Affections of thk Head. Pick! ir , , Xr . . Ileadacno, 01 .Nervous Iloada.-.h?. Dr. i I bills' Imtenal Wine Hilters will be f.iund to bo mostsa lulary and Kllicacions. FEMA T. i: S . The Many certificates which have been tendered us, nn.i ne ,rers ?v men wen.e OaHy receiving, nod the 1 Iters whieh are conclusive tTooi mal among tne women these nitteishave given a satisfaction hieb no others have ever done before. No wotxan in the land .1 i.i 1 ;,i.,..., .1 ...1 .1.,. ... .. 1 .. . . 1 should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Sir. Siovcc SI ads' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them .uceess fully in his practice for thelaft twenty-live years, 'lhe proprietor, before rurchasiti' the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J U ivec Dods Celebrated Imperial Win Bitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men ofthe country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the Dinted States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highlv approve DR. J. BOVF.K DODS' IMPEKIA L WINE HI I TEKS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, fhe.-e bitters should be used every morning lefore breakfast. Dr. J- Kovcc IJod' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Arc composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal. Comfrey, Wild Cherry Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Cen'ian. They aie manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an expetiei ced an successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which tloixl the country, and against which the Medical l'rofessioii are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community lor almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispensable as a TON'IC, MKDICJIXK AND KEVKUAGE. PiiicIi:ic Onv Bloftlc! ItCo-tsb.it Little! Purify the BIo.n1! Civc Time to the Stomach! Renovate the S)stem! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle: 6 for 85,00. Prepared and sold by ClfAULKS WID I FIELD ( Co., soi.K rnoriuKTORP, TS W11.MAM Stukkt, NEW YORK. UTForsaleby Druggists and (Iroccrs generally hrouhouttlio country. augH-SiSly t .vnm c.rrr.5. A IlTi'ITlPV PP!1ATP YITPQP PI llILlVUltl UltlM Ti i IM IOIjU I JO, At the head of Broadway, 2 miles above the Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Troc INiIcr V IViirxeryniC'ii In want of Trees and Plants for the f ill trade, to their slock, which is very large and promising, consisting of nearly acre, closely s t, and having but a limited trade, they are enabled to till orders with healthy trees, not excised to the usual perils attending t.hipmcnts from eastern nurseries. Having '. acres ot Apple trees, lour years trom the graft, will enable them to satisiy i-artics who value fruit trees, like timber, aer otitmg to si.?. The youngerstock is almost unlimited, very thrifty und fine. Send for a trade list. OlliceonÜd flour Riecd's Block, one minute's walk from R. K. Dcjiot. If absent, inquire id' Breed Uro 's, or P. T. Hamm .: Co. on 1st 11 nor. Address, HALL, STEBBINS .V CO. A lew careful, energetic AgcnU will fin 1 employ st a fair tommision. jullB--."tl.

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A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in i the City of New Yoik. j THE NEW YORRWEEKLY ARGUS. 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 heinj faithfully and nb!y represented by a first class Newspaper, published in the City of New York, adapted to popular circulation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great w ant has been, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same rclation to Democratic and Conservative principle? as I uoc? in?.ew 1 ,rK 1 rihnne to Alw.litionism and nil Irirnlj ff f? itKnlin i i talent and prudence, with correct appreciation .......... ,UIT cou.iucicu wiui itie true principles of our (.ovemment and fidelity : to them ; in all respects a first class newsnnner. an." I yet atrordedat a price bringing it within the reach , of the masses ofthe Peonle throne-bout b tn. trv The undersigned, from tlieir connection with the Albany Atlas k Argus one of t!ie oldest and ocsr known Democratic papers in the Cnion have i been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newpaperin the City of New Vork, adapted to general circulation. We yield to the wishes of our political friends, and have therefore transferred the publication of the Weekh Atlas Ä: Argus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued under the nune of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGTT55. i It is published ir ouarto form. .f the ie of the lea.liug New York Weeklies; and we promise that in Us .News, Editorial, Literary, Mist ellane - 011s aiidAe-ricultiir.il !.. 1 l?.t,..if .,..1 ;,. ..II . :" ie.eci. it gn.m i,e at; least equal to any paper publish: in that city. U bile devoting to it our own editorial services., t has also the benefit ofthe entire time and constant supervision of .Air. hi.ox Cumstock. for several nal of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized t-di-torial ability and experience. The editors will i therefore be . v. uiu i.mwi ul my icw l orK jour CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLIAM CASSIDY, i:LtL COMSTOCK; with ample additional spcciul assistance in the scvj of every patriotic citizen the leading' purpose of ; nie i-..nior win ije t- advocate Democ ratic and I 'Coiiserviuivv doetrines, and tocngralt them 1 : upn iwe policy and administration ofthe Oov1 r"m' Vf ttlt( an.d National. At the xamo tin c I K. . j I"'-1 ,le f ( gence It uie ui Mnve to lurnuii Uiv r readers the best general newspaper. I he latest intidli- ' r1' '.Cl lyrt n an.i tloiiu-stie will rtU as appear I j" lhe c,,,,,m,,;.:;, i it O.i . Department v nl embrace the fullest and mmercial I most re iiiclu'lwig correct and ample ; hvl :lt A!e.w olk commercial transaction a . w'!lowt:I "I10" Literary character of the i-M.i eu up. ii me i.uer.iry i ll aracter of the naper, and uch otlie,- original and selected article, i m cw, o n.-w pm;icitions,&e., will be given, as i V." 'V- l" t rest tl.. rt a K r. l or the ben-' , .. , 1 ,:l't c, ,Si; engaged in cultivating the j ? . "ne l,romi"L to agricultural sub- I J7'tS ivyoUu Ut th?'n original articles, (editori-; '" ...V '"'"".; U carelully selected ,n:,ttl'r ,ruIU ll,c lctui"'c J""rnals of the couhtry. . ' 1 'l0 rAV OKK U KKKI X -Ar,;' s '-j published in ' ("Jl.rl, ,or,IJ i U i"iinber containing eight paces, , or f(rty-eight columns, printed on new and hand3 ' ' 1 ' - umiiismcii - , to "bseribors on the following terms, payable al ways in advance. rlr... lhree copies oue year K .dit, do .1. .$2 00 .; 00 .10 on . i 2: 1 Additional copies (each). Twenty copies to one addres .20 01) with tu extra copv to the person sending the e!ub r 1 1 ' io any petsou sending a club ot lint, we will sei dtSte Albany Daily Atlas 4V Argus, one year, gratis. Subscriptions may commence with any number. Letters, whether containing remittances or other J wiäie, .Jd be addressed t. the undersi-Mied. cr- : n P .. nr,vi. ..,,. .1 1.. , . r ' -. j HallIUi-k) NEW'" YOKK IJ-OMtt u7 ; ' roMTnn; i-'r kjimv i . ' lA'AI 1 tJCK k CAII) , I rop rs. rop FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OK AM, KINKS. FAIKttANKS it GKKRXLKAK. 172 JaxUv 1. ;iii:ac;o. Uj'ltUY OXI.Y TUB. t'Nfl.M:. April 2.", ltGl Lily G-. BLAIN, & Co-, DRUGGIS TS, FLYMOUTH, IND. II A L (t just received a fresh supply ofveiy

S arlieleinourlineot trade, iiMtiii!; mainlv ' ' c VrniTVA!,;,id,'p !-ai,,,S i?U1Kitt:iiV:' It can be applied by any one. arnish, r.rushes, Pertiimeiv, ankee Notions,- , , . , , r , . Class, Stationery, Pure Medicinesand Liquors for , ml wlV !' fini" ",,,.fo,rn,is a r?'!"1''1. hr? proof .rMedicinal purpises onl v, to which we icspectfullv fee. nh an elastic ImmIt, lut-li cannot be injured invite the attention of thiscommuuity. We have ! h Ih'at' 1 tmm' 'M.k.ng of roof boards also, on baud a stock of j "or an-v -"nal action halft rr. aaocEKiES,! LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, , For coating Metals of all kin. Is w hen exMrd i) Tea.CofTee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe ' the action of the weather, and disposed of at very reasonable figures. ! 'it hi 11 a'.ft w day past, wc ltae received from : For FreservlnR and Repairing Metal Roofs

1'ittsburjrh andNew l urk a larsrc amountof , Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS! .... r , , . . ' or burning the aime, of. vc vsize and stvlewi h ......:.i.. ... .1 r... ' Züni " !

. PUIpotent M e rl i e i 11 g 5 1 1 chuzv ol t,,, '"r. raieni ivieaicnies.i It win liot , r:lrk iu t.oM or riin in warm weiuW . .and will not wuli off. of the day. I hysic. ins proscription carefully ( ,jnlkv Tiiand t)(hrr Mc,, b , j put up at all hours of the night, by an xper.cnccd , re,,aire,i wi,h Gutta Percha Cement. r.r;.

druggists. .1. . 1 a . , 1 it. . Ue earnestly u.v.fcti.e pi.Mic to. avor us will a call, examine our stock, and become couvim I 1 ei of the fact that we are doing a liberal business. C. BLAIN V Co. Plymouth, Ind., March S9th,lSVJ. SAVR COSTS n v ah rxrsons knowing thcmsclv.vs indebted to the firm of COUBIN' & OSM.E, or to Hot,AtE Corbiv, or Joiiv (J. Osnoavr, lor profession I :ki services, are requested to settle up, and pay the same on or before the 1st of February next, as bv so doing they can save cons. We shall, after tnat time, put such claims as remain unpaid, in the hands of proper ollicers for collection, except in cases where special arrangements nrt made other wise. CO RBI N k OSBORNE. January flth TU1 l'JxtM-UlOI,, J"-Jlt. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell, at Public Auction, on Friday, the fourteenth dty of February next, at the residence of Elizabeth Cling r111 111, late of Martdiall county deceased, sll her mo, km n.r, j personal property, consisting of Horses. Cattle, I Hogs. Mie-p, i.ram ami i. row mg I rops, r ariiimg Implements, and a lartre and renen icral Mock of Household anl Kitchen Furniture, kc, kc, A cretlit of nine months will be given on al1 sums over three dollars, the purchaer giving hi note with approved surety, w aiving valuation and appr&isemciit laws, with interest, JOHN T. CARDER, Executor.

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Honn! Iiiii Joi the Times: A XECKSSITV ix evev HOUSEHOLD! JOIIXS X: CHO.sriSIl '.S A M K II I C A N CEMENT GLUE! THK 11WT OI.uk IE TilK WuKLU. Aiiitricaii (mn,( Oiue ;tllo,nTt. ,rt;..,,1Af,,. ... , ..v ...v.v.v U( in niuw ever proiuceü whicl' TXTiH TX7,-t-'U r,-- 1 vv LLL VY 1I11S tallCi Water. It will Mend Wocd, Have your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Kelts. Hoots. 1c It will M;nd Glass. Save the pieces of that cxptt.sive cut glahn bottle It will Mend Ivcry, Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan. it U easily repaired. It will Mend China, our broken China cup aml saucers can b made a good a new. It will Mend Marhio That pk-ce kiKicke.! out of your marble Mantle ' can-be put on a strong as vxr ! x- 11 wljl. Men Porce?ain. y , ,.- P " V,at. hr(ken Pitch-r did not cn : """k a "'nii!gS,lvod u a .shilling ranid ! It will TWTrl Tl . . -V., äHU 111 iaci every tninrr hnt ?Tctoi. I .,m . , ., 'TIm, r" Ataen.-Hu C.mwt ! show where U , iendf. extracts: " ,'vrr7 housekeeper .hould have a ju-plv of V',,IM yf American Cement Glue. New i oik Times. it is so convenient to have in the l...Use.' en 1 ork Lxj.res. t '! Jl..iS tV Vt?,,y ' .U,IS comt- 't to Tcrr lol. . Independent. "We hare tri-d it. and find it a .f,,! in owr house as water.' Wiikc's Spirit of U,c Tim. IC?ouoiuav i AVoaltlt. $10 per year saved in every family by one Buttlt of AMERICAN CEMENT (JMJE! Price 25 cents per Roftl. Price tii cent rx'r ottle. Price 2.r cents per BottU. IVic 2." cents per Bottle. Pric cents pi-r 11, ill r. Price 25 cents per Bottle. rr . XJL VdQJLl. TJ'ior Sale br all Dmists and StOrkirvi.ra k miuugiiuui me country. .TOE3. ifc CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) WILLIAM STREET, Corner Liberty Street. NEW YCRK. Important to House Ownei 8. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies Important to Faimers. TO AIL ir V 7HIS MAV CnyrfHX. IT IMPROVKniMTTA mini I CEMI-INT HOOFING ! The cheapest and mot Durable Roofing in ue. IT IS FIRE AKD WATER FRCOF. rr ..II. I . .. ,M'in ,H aip;ieu to new an.j ,,,d i;0ors t,r m It can be applied to new and o'd Roofs kinds, steep or flat, and to Shiu-Ie iiool: ithoit removing the Shingles. The Cost only about one-third that of TIN and it ia TWICE A3 DURABLE. Tliis article has been thoronchlv tested in New Vork City ami all parts of the Cmted States, Ciada, West Indies ar.d Centre! and South Arp-rir j on buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Foun- ! dries, Chun hes, I'ailroad Depot, Car. an-1 oa public liuiMing generally, Corcrnment Buildings, kc, by the principal Buil.lers. Arrhitects and oth-' ers. during the the p.it f,.nr vrars, and ha prot J to be the CHEAPEST and Most Durable Roofing in use: it is in every respect a FIRE, H'A1 I.U, tniü I1.M1-. IKliOb covering for rool't of j all kinds. ' This is the ONLY material msnufartured in r. .;...! .ta i.:. 1 .1 - . . Kit. . " ii . "niiMiir. inr Terr n"Hrable properties if Elasticity aud Durabditt. which are universally acknowledged to be poseMd bv Gutta Tcrcha .ind India Rubber. No HEAT is required in making ipplication. - The expense of applying if i trittin, a nn ordin.rr I? ..t cm In. Oliver. .1 -iti.l r..!.!.. I .1. . . äjuij üiinds. Thia is the only Composition known winch will uci essfnllv rcsii-t extreme chances of climafen for a 'iv length of time, when applied to tnrUls, in which it adheres firmly, forming a ndv rotial tn three coats of pain, tost much less, ami will lt ,. , .1' 1 ... 1 . three times as lone; and from its l.iticity ml " l,-T.,.he a"'1 i-i.-in' of 'j i 1 vcnieoiroiiii'ariiicrioirojioii a im leaking, t-irebv . mft.C(Ir watPr r,yn r . e- - - . ' 1 1 1 1 1 , ; year. Phis Cement is peculiarly adapted to the pre, ervation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Rang, Safes Agricultural Implements, Ac, also for gcnr'l manufacturers use. Gutta Percha Cement For preserving and repairing Tin and other M tal Roof of every description, from itn grrst last, itj, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. Thce msterials adapted to all climates, ud we are prepared to supply oiders from nny parte! tht country, at short notice, for ( Jutta Percha Roofing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Cotta Percha Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions for application. A irnf ss AY;tii mI. We will make Iileral and satisfactory armngements with lesjMinsible parties who would like . establish themselves in a lucrative and trninnenl business. oun TKims Ain: cwsit, ... r ..f all ,..:... : e ran give aou-io. ... f (-,.ltt.riaN ia,.: ! ,HT"r ",r ,,,,i , " ' ..,1 ro.lf- :,. -.., ing applicl ti.em o mm , w ' ;i. ami vicinilv. ltM'' JCHNS & CROSIEY. Sile Manufai turcrp, Wholosale Warehouse TiS William Street. Corner of Liberty street, N EW YORK I'nll di'scripti c Circulars and Price- willlo furiiiJ.ed uu application. noirllb