Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 February 1862 — Page 4

VOLUME 3.

THE PL YM ÖUTH WEEKLY ?ÜEMOCK A T. XÜMBER 4.

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A rni) Iay Holl. Tlic following sM?ment, taken frm official foiiiTt s, will -li.-.v th :irmy py roll. In the first column wi'J be found the nett salary per month and iri the second the tot.il siliryper month, v hick includes ratio-is, servant hire, forage, kc

OKNr.RL OFFlCFR. Ter month. Lieutenmt Or:ieril $ 270 Aid de -Camp an 1 .Military Secret.iry t. Lieul-n.u;t Gvr.er.il, each SO M ijor (Iin-r.il 2-") Senior Ai.l de-Cann to fJcneral-m-Chief FO AM de-C vnp, in a 1 liti.n to p.iy, etc.. of Lieutenant I h-igi lierOenoral 12-1 Ai.i-.le-Canv.. in ..Mition to pay, ce.,of 1 .ii-nten int 20 Total. S 770 191 4 GL) J87 ri'J 3:23 10 235 211 187 1S7 187 23f 137 323 235 A Jf'TANT UENERlL'S PET A HTM KVT. Adj'.itmt Gon'Til Colonel Hl) Assistant Adjutant General Licit. doled..! J5 Assistant Adjutant General M i.i- SU Capt. 70 Judge A-lvoea'? Major S') INSPECTOR OF.NKRAls DEPARTMENT. Inspector (Icinrl Colonel.... 110 SIONVl. PF.PARTMF.NT. Signal oiTio r Major bO T)i; RT E R M A ST E R HE P A RT M E X T. luarterin irster General Brigadier Gooer.il 121 Assist mt Qu irtcrtuister General Colone! HO DenufvO i irtenu ister General L'eüt' Clone! . Uii.irtiTTii ister Mvor

nr. 2U r"l 17 70 137 110 23Ö .- 311 e-j 17 70 1 1 1 M lew 70 137 CO 11 22 ! 0 223 70 173 70 137 53 120 yo-s 95 211 H 17

Assistant Quartern! ister .apt n. sc i stf.n r r. ir p a rtk e n r Commissary General of stthsistjn''!' Colonel Ait.int Commissary General of Subsistence Lieu'.. Colon"!. . Cominiss-irv of Subsistence Maj. Atf:inr Cotnm'ss.irv G -ner il of Subsistence -Lieut. Cohn--!. Comtnis irr of "-vib-deiice Maior Assist mü Cornniiss try of SuVister.ee ipViin Assislint (.i:n:ni-siry of Subsistence, in addition V) pay, etc., of Lieutenant .".f V. I M : A f . DEP A RTM EXT. burgeon iicneril n . iO 2,71) per an-n-im - Surgeons often years' service Sur'-'oin of less than ten vars service - Assist int Surgeons of live years' service Assistant Surgeons of less than five ye its 'service PAY DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General $,710 per num Deputy P.ivmister General Paymaster anOFI'ICF.nS OK THE To !; l"tll:l. conrs ok Kr:!K.Ki;s, ronr' ok en;ivk;:r and oitw ..icr peraT.MKNT. Co!ncl Lieutenant Coljnel. M.ijor Captain First Lieutenant.... Sc"nd Li-'ife::ai;t. . 110 n." :i : 'Jaö 211 : W 137 11 1J) i l'J1 i Brevet Second L:'Tifemnt OKKiCKRS OK MI'N'i'f.n !.. ofN, C.WALÄY, RIFI.K. Mi:N AND LIGHT AKT2I.Li:3Y Colonel Lieutenant Colon"! Myor Captain Hr-t I.ieutc-.n.t Second Li"'it:i ant ... llrevet Second Liureirinf Adjüt.int. and fJeiim'iital Qn:irrerTinster, in addition t ) day of Lieutenant i no !)." rl) 70 :.i 53 1-2 12? 10 10 Colonel Lieutenant Colond Major Ca;t.T:i First I.iiMitcii.infSecond Lieuretnnt HrevH Se-mi 1 L:uffnant Adjutant, in a 1 hi ion t piv, ttc., of Lieuffintit lieginnf il Qu irU-iMiiastr, in :nld'tiou to nav, t - of Lieuf n int I'd n: in ion 103 10 10 is 2G Ih the above we h ive not inserted tlic fractional parts f doll ir-. for cnvonM'nee sake, in this matter uf but littie import hut. EHVW THE (iKKhi'. OF T.I KVT F.X ANT. The lirsi -o'li-uii dcire:i-s rlif ,:iv jt'-r tuonth of nrtillerv and infantry, und (fdr igoons and riflemen when serving on loot. The second column denote s th pay p-r month of light -irtiilery and of dragoons -in" riMmen when ni unteü: Serg'Miit .M.ijor, Quartermaster Serjeant. Pi-isifijia! M isieiau and Chief P.igbr, each..;... First Soi .'it t of i ci;n;Mny Ordnance Sergeant Hospital Stewards All other Sergeants, e.iel' Corpoials Ihlglcrs Musicians Farriers, and LMaeksmithf Artificers Private

121 21 2) 20 2' oo 17 17 n 1 1 12 13 12 ir 15 ir i 11 12 ;

In addition to the pay as above stated, one ra tion per day ami an abundant supply of good cloflrng is allowed to every soldier. Quarters, ' fuel and ni'-die il atteii lmee are :il w ay s prov ided by the tJiiveiinn-ut without ibd u tion It-on the soldier's p iv. If a oldter should become di-iibled ' in the line of his duties, tin: law provides for him . a pension, or be in n-, if he prefer if, obtain admission into the Military Asylum, which wdlafiord j him a comfortable home ao long as he may vttsii ' to reeeive its belietit.-. i To the above pay lor private soldiers must be added the a-idition il '! a inontlito be piid during service, the 5.1 00 Inanity at the end of the war. which has already been provided lor, and the .ju.irter section of land that ("ongri ss will provide for at in coming session. The bounty and land apply tooilicers and privates alike. ATSMlAII.ia A: JA V8 IISOV Wolcsale and Retail ;iioci:ry house: Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY G-ROCERIES A V 1 TOIIACCO. ClfiAUS, WOODMN" AND WILLOW WAKE. In soliciting the p ibhe patronage we would say hat our stock of (loods is coiu.!ef e, and will compare favorably with jiny other establi.-hiiient in the , West, ; Kpeci.il inducements are offered to country Dealtrs. All kinds of country Produeefakeii atthehihr!t market price in xch.ing forpoods. n u ss i;.r : i & i . v i ds o n Arrill2. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR S I' K 11 M A TO 11 1 1 J U I: A Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Ilcnevoh nt Institution est. blished by special Fmlowment, fr the relief of the Sick and Distress, ,!, iilllicti-d with iruh nt and Chronic; Dise.is-s, ad e.-pet-i illy for the cure of the Diseases of tlis Sexual Organ-. MKDICAL .fDVICi: given gratis, by the Act in" Surireon. VM.ITAHLF. KL POll TS on Spermatorrho-a.

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and other d'isea-e of the Sexual Organs, ami on lor u-i:ig I eiat renn s cct nratvi Mimiiianf, war the New Ken. dies emt ioved in the li-pensarv, rmted to stilt a full erowh of Whiskers, or n sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Mustache, in lesUh.in thirty days Li her of the Two or three stamps for oost iire acceptable. Ad- aboe can be ob .lined by return mail, by mldresF-ilre-a Dr J. SK1LL1N HOCOHTtiN, Howard ing (wi'h .-timps for return postage) Dr. TIIOMA,,;,tion. No.'J? Nmth -t. Pl.llidclt.hia. Pa. i AS I. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, KH

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tVti oriHjvs. REEVE &, CAPRON. AttorneysanJ Notaries, Tlyniuth, MorshallCo. Ind., prartice in M irshall and adjoining counties. Rri-rnato Bahrork k Co.. lliefps, Podrr .V Co.,Xew York, Conl-r.r nrwell V Co., CV k Bro., Chicago. Loudon' & Co., P'nila., Graf Benette t Co!. Pitt-hurh, Hon. A. L. Oshorn Circuit Ju li;e, f,aport, 1 nil. " JOHM S. BENDED. Attorupy at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Fvno. Ind. Collections. Tax payinjr and examination of Title?, promptly attended to. n3 ly DR. T. A. BORTON. Phvsician and ?ur;reon,ofTireoverPershinci kCo.'fi Druir fore, in Dr. A. O. Borton's Dental Rooms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may 6e consulted during oflic hours. J. J. VINA' L, Homeopathic Physician. Purticularattrntionpaid to ohsfetric ractic, and chronic diseases of womn, and dNeasosof children . office over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and La port e tsreet?, whe he mav oe consulted at all hours. DR. O. BAIRD. Graduate of Jefferson M 'die il College,) resience atel office nearShilt's Mill. Bremen, Ind. J'iil i"'. DR. A. O. BORTO.M, Surireon Dentist. Plj month, Ihdiana. . Whole or j pa-tial -ett of Teeth inserted on the mot ap - proved flans. Special attention paid to tue preservation ofthe natural teeth, and irregularity of Children' teeth corrected. F'anirs and di:licu!t teeth extraeted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at any time e.Xi epton Mondays and Tuesdays. i Micldgan and (Jano .streets. notf HotolK. EDWARDS HOUSEi Plymouth, Inl. W. C. Kdward?, Proprietor. FARMERS' HOTEL. La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud Good Kare, Low Bill?, and every attention raid to render tho stay of all who patron c the Farniers'areeahle. Good and coiiYCine lilin for those hiivini horae. vlnilly JOB SHORT, Proprietor. IInilAvaic. H. B; DICKSON Sl Co.. -tores, tin, sheetiron, and copper ware. i - RUfiK &. TOAN. Dealers in Ilardwnro of v?rv .lescnrtion, and nia t! u "aft nr'TS oi I in, ineei-irou aim ..oppcrware, Michigan street. 13 r- Goods Grocrrirs. ' '- r . T r 1 D. McWILLIAMS, Pealer in-staple and (iincv day pood?, jrrocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plvniouth, Ind i i i '",'rs 'n sle and fancy dry mhhI and groceries 11 wpf si le Michigan street, Plymouth, lud. RICE &. SMITH. P.Mlors in stat.lc and lau-y dry poods, fainil .To-eri-s etc, one d'or so'itli of the Kdwards house, Plvinoiitli. In I. j J BROWNLEE, i Deiler in dryo ds fa!l kinds, nroeerie, wares? tft.c., Michigan strwet, Plymouth, Ind. C. P LMER. Ii ?ide D.vilerin lrv boiWJ. binccni!, etc., sut La Porte street.

NUSSBAUM cl DAVIUSOrvi, ! ing a party organization ami securing the suceess and dischargefrom the sTstem, every taint ofScrofDeaVrs iii Ci ocerics and Provisions, east 5ide of ! ,,f its Princinley. and KepresenUtire men. The ! u!a, whetherhereditarv or otherwise. That thev

MichiiTali street. Koots : Slios. J. F VAN VALKENBURGH, Mmufictiirer and D4'..ler in Pioots and Shoes, first oor above the 13 ink Iluilding. E. PAUL. Dealer in boot and rfhocs, iiiamifAetui s all kind of honi work in his line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. G- BLAIN &, Co. rwni.tsnnd eonfectii:iers.we.tMdeof Michigan trcet, Plymouth, Ind.

T. A. LEMON, 'upcu Agriculture and Science, and editorial reDealer in drugs, medicines, notions, literary views atd comments upon the current topics of the magazines, papers, etc., north side Lapoife day. street, Plymouth, hid. With a view of obtaining accute information 1' " . ... . . from every section of the State, we solicit our

AVii lchiii;tL;i'. JOHN M -HCEMKER, ' ' De.ilerinu tehes. rheksi ami iewelrv. Plvfuoii.')1 Ind. .keens constantly on L in I clocks, watches ps hreaM. pins, ear tins, fiiiger rings, lockets, t-te Cloeks and watches, etc., repaired iu the bes m timer possible. f." MCDONALD" estate agent and notary public, oflice in Real clison s hardivare store, Plymouth. Ind. Draw deeds, mortgages, bondt and agreements, cells' lands, exaininestitleand furnishe abstracts of the same, pars tuxes and redeems land o!d for taxes. I In rl Mri nz. " MICHAEL GINZ, Harber ami hair dresser, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons tore) Plymouth. ,lnd. t" very thing in the above business attended to by me iu the best style, ay si r um :t Kinr. C HASLANGER &. BRO S, Manufieturers of wagons, carriages etc. HIaek Smithing, painting end graining done to order I A viN. B. KLINGER, Proprietor 4i lluckeve Liverv opposite Iidwards House , Plymouth, Ind n'J7ly iloticc.o. A pplicalion lor liicene. Notice ii hereby given that the undersigned w ill at the next term of the Commissioners Court of ; Marshall couutj, Indiana, to be hi Ul at th 'onurt house in Plymouth, commencing on tho first Monday in March, lo-J, apply for a license to retail j spirituous liquors in ipi oititie less than a piart. I ho titration on which I propo to sell & on Lot N'o. 1, Ihzanl's Mlock, in 11 -de? ' addition to '.h tow n of llourboii, Mar-thall County, Indiana S. UK A LH. Feb. 13 3t:i. Ilcaiitil'iil roiiiplcion. Dr. Thomas V. Chaptn iu will erid to all who ;j.it.frenof harJ. , the U..cirM, .nd full .is. rectioin for making H!rt uii.g a heautifu I vegn-1 b!e liilni that will i ll'eciually remove I'itnples, IMotchcs, 'Pan, I reckb-s, Vc, leaving the -kin smooth, clear and bi-uuriful; also full directions ... i. , it., 1.. , -Ii 1 Itfoa-la ;iv, ,fw loin. ..in;

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O O 0 - O O WO Ii T II O F BOO T S AN D S HOES! AT TUR ...

Sign TO XiTl SOLD of the i xi:i5.

JUST 11ECEIVED, AT THE SIGtN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES! CUSTOM EUS will find at my store, eat ide of Michigan street, every descrijtion and kind of Ladies', Gentlviuen'f , Boys'; Misse?, and Children's Wear, together with a large stoek of

in will sell a BETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than anv Drv Goods store, or any other establishment in Piymouth. !l rl will irrrair all my H"wrJt,lMth Enttrrn and Ifomc-M'iJc and mend all that rips frt eofcharye. 1X1 have a very lare stock, and am bound to sell at paces to suit the hard tinici.,1 A Largo slock of LEATHER AND FINDIXfiS always kept on hand. Tho Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.

Plymouth, Indiana, April 2.", ISÜ1 13tf Daily and Weekly IMA STATE SENTINEL. XOOX-Q-41 Here let the press the people' rights maintain, Unawed by influence and nnbouglu by gain." Tlic Dail .and Weekly State Sentinel nre the ecocnized örirniKS of the Pcraocracy of Indiana. Aä it ha in the past, the Sentinel will confine to advocatf those principles and measure? vrhieli are best calculated to ndv.iice the bappiness, the i prosperity and the freedom oi the people from all ! unjust and unnecessarT restiit.nts. WhiJ cheer-I fuily sustaining the (Jovei uncut a loyal citizens j should, the Sentinel will iirilantly watch all en-j croachnieiit.s upon popular rights and the true prin- t cipUs yf constitutional liherty. The freedom of! .. , .U 1 1.. IV.....1.W ,.f I... . ff. l , f, ,. rcjs are necessary tilutions. v hen th. se nre rnck down, no matter what mav he the anolo-Tv therefor, from that day dates the decline oi American nueriv. in unit-r m lorm . niuuperfect union, establish justice, ii'snrc "domestic tr iiwniilii v. nrovide for the common defense, nro-

' I .I . . . . ' i eacre-1 honors for libertv ind iiid.-p-nd. ne.. For the purpose of extending the circulation of the P.iilr and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its i proprietor- solicit every Denioeriit. every frier.d of i sound and conservative National principles to aid Uheni in that ol-jcet. It is nec'less to urge the ij.oi tance of the pros: as au agewy m s'ista:n-; i Sentinel will take for its pobtieal Kimle tlie .N.a- . . . ... i. ' . i . . i .

mote the general weltare ami secure tlic blessinsrs iru:u oy aiiaiisi.- m ol lilcrtv to ourselves and posterity, the Sentinel I coxt.ux no minkrat., will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, j That they cure thealmosi universal complaint, as it oel'eves the public good requires, all meas- DTsrKP?fA, nres of the State and National Adm ni-trations. , with uiurrinpcertaiiittj, :hl n very short tipijr. It will ever keep in view .the distinction between j That afivr all other medicine have proved uselees supporting the Government and the venal acts of j they relieve those -vho represent the Government And we j mvlt. cowpmixt. appeal fr the .uiport of all w! desire U ni iin-; and restore the health and sireii-UftliesufTerer. taoi a pure Constitutional Goreri.nvnt. and con- that JirK rF.MO.i:., titiiie for ourselves and our posterity the gloriou j who havo laniiislied for years in lielpless we:ikheritage of free institutions, won by the valor and ; ess and despondency, recupTatr with great rapidframed by the wisdom and integrity of the m-n i'.v umh-r th.-ir invigorating operation. That all who r.led'ed Üieir üt-s. their fortune; and their sexual disal.iliticiare removed bv th.-ir cordial and

j tion il and State Democratic Platforms and earn- ( and there is no disease of tl.v 'tomacli nnd Rowestlv advocate the principles a fid policy tlu'y ! els, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, 'maintain. " " " t Clauds or Museles, ! TheScnfinrl will, aTso.be a general newspaper. ARisirr. from imitritits ort onsTitrcrioxs of the

It will contain the l itest Telegraphic News from all parts ofthe world, a full and correct report rl ihe Fi i5tern Cattle Markets and the (eptTal Markets of all the principal cities of the F nion ; 1 oreign ana lJomesiic ineiiigcnre ; v-onreioimi proceedings ; full reports of the Legislative Pro eeedings of our o.r J5lnte ; Interesting I ales, Lit. nrv and Religious Micellanv ; Inventions i and Discoveries ; Decisions in the Supreme Court - ' ofthe State and the Federal, Circuit ami District j Courts, with notice of their arguments and pro-l-eedings; the local newsof the various counties of the State, which will be of general interest ; the Commercial and Financial Intelligeiiee , articles friends to give us such important facts from their j neihboihoood as they may deem ot thy of transt mis-ion. " !. Tl.e Daily and weekly State hcr.tmel are the ! ' tmediuris for adv i,rtisers in the State, their .Mivc' uiot! extending to every part of it. Tho SO'itinel Steam Printing Establishment is the most comf'f te in the State, being amply supplied with every v.?Hcty of plain and ornamental type from the best founder in the country, and with presses expressiv de?igiiJ '1 purchased lor eteentin-rall the dillc'rellt claSSCS 'f tine Il)ok mill ! Job Printing. We respectfully solicii O-vlers. from p:r friends throughout tue state, ami win .- tee that all work entrusted to us shall be done wlJh orom.tiiess and accuracy, on the lirst quality ot paper, with the best of ink, aui in such stjlcas must give entire satisfaction. The low terms upon which we offer to furnish the Daily and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us 1 to emplov agents, and we therefore solicit our . j friends in every neighborhood to exert themselves .r-v --- . to send us subscribers. Specimen copies will be seut whenever retpiired. TERMS : Dail Sentinel, one year " j-ix months...., 4 one month . . . . , .....$0 00 3 (0 .r Weekly Sentinel, oie copy one year $1 00 ''en copies to one address, and one to the linker of the club 10 00 Twenty copies to one address, and two to the maker of the club 20 00 Thirty copies to one. address, and one copy . o'f the Weekly and one ofthe Daily, to the maker of "the club '10 00 Fifty copied to one address, and two copies "of the Weekly and two of tho Daily. . ..r0 00 AddHionscanbe made to club at any tunc at the above rates. W here tho paper is aihlresseil to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will not be sent. . " ' No paper sent without pre payment, or continu cd longer than paid for. Address : KLDF.lt, IIARKNLSS& III N IIA M, Ixil wapoi.is, Indiana , ZOUAVES IIOUSIO, MAIN STRF.F.T, II O II It II o -x , I A II . IC. S. WEAVER Piioi-itiKTOK. i If HUM ROT FL HAS I5FF.N PUT IN COM pi.r.i K oitKR, and is now open for the recep tion of company. I he 1 rsprictor rcspei tlully solicits public patron ige, and will use his best etl'oits to make his House a pleasant stopping place for Itoth Traveler and Hoard? r. IS lurbon, Aygust Mli, IS ". I. '-lv. I ACS, Her wat, old I'ritana , Copper, Ilrass Pewter,Cist Iron, and some money taken in c sell i Hire for hardware at II. U. D1CK.SU& Co.'4-

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G-olden. Boot, ci:xt. aijovi: cost. Worls. 2 TC. PAUL. Ittcdirat. BLOOD PURIFIER B LOO DAN 1? I Jj Tu S ! CJn. J f Dafl A (TV t -. tA O IT! AAV aROBACK'S on KVT I V I JT I V "II If 1 rT17C I uvyi i i xj i uia i inn u jjjiijIiijO ; evidence in the possession ot Dr. Kor j which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following rrr: That the Blood Pcrifi er and IIlood Pills have 1 li l ; g.-ntle stiinul itiiig pij.rtir.. 'I hat thvy rccruir i .iiattkkku n.sn ti tions. howeverthey may have bt en trilled with abused; ; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjov.ible. That operatingdirectly upon j the poisnn of thf Jixmse in thr Uml they I . . .. i kkckcit thk r.nn.iTATKf. , f looiior secrktion. j in which they do not give prompt n-tirf.nud, (if ad- ! ministered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) eflt-rt n paxnles and prrfcrt cure. Hear in mind that the Sca-niuxaviax Vi.oktari.e Rlood Pills are endorsed by the experience of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavit, medical works and by 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. Ther btmtdiscae through everv ave nue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly und permanently. No one can hoibt their superiorityaffer one sinele trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a bctfer effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Rlood Puri.'ier. 1 per bottle, or .?." per halfdozen. Ofthe Scandinn vian Vegctabl RIoimI Pills, 25 cents per box, or " boxes for 1. 1 Read Dr. IJoback'.s Special Notices and Certifi- ! eates, pubh-lieil in u conspicuous part of tins l aper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almmacand Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of his Agents throughout the country. In lillirult or complicated Cases, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally or by lettcrcnclosinjj one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLK. Dp. I o1 lack's Stomach Bitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, j forgiving tone to the Stomach, and for the pre j vention of bilious complaints incident to the West em country, irvjf, Aaa morning drink, to awist digestion and rc- , rr neve uypej-m i u lias nu epiai. r n. j m navor u is superior to uu otneriuers. iry , it. The formula of these bitters, no' (Iffil ) the j sole property of Dr. Koback, originated with one j of the olde taud most eminent Medical Practieionj era of the West, and it is directly predicated on ' the wants of the Western jieople. ' These Hitters derive their stimulus from the i powerful tonic nature ofthe roots and herbs of which they .ire composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural craving of the stomach, directly promotive of TEMPERANCE, the present proprietor believes that in making them widely known the public welfare Is subserved. It ill soon be for .sale by all Dr. Roback's nu- ! merous A;eiiU,auJ at Hotels, i.e., the country ! over. In the meantime, orders will be filled dij rect from Cincinnati m any fpiatitity and at the lowest rates. It is put up in Quart Hottles, and securely pa ked in one doz. cases. Half do., sample cases will, however i be packed and scut to any address, if desired. R UTA IL PRICK $ I PER I10TTLE oG fni$5. ' ' 4 ' Principal oflice and salesrooms. No fi F.atIourth street,. 'Id building from Main utrect, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. rtJ I laiumond s treet . I'or sale in Marshall county by IILtin & Co., T A. Lemon, -Pershing Co-, Plvmouth; ltol.ert Cornwell k Co., Ttom-hon; D. W Sfnne, liremen; John ('bws, llourbou; Jonas Miller, Piemen, Jas. M. Wi ki'r, Argos; Peter Smith, lTniontown; ami Druggists and Merchants gem rally throughout the Dnion. I'.My. Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CA1S, CAPS! Call at Davidson k Co.'s Wholesale and Rctai frothing Store, for your The largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this m.uktt. A lot If. D. k Co.

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O T II E P g: O P I, E OF THE UNITED STATES !1 Iu the month of December, lS."i?,the undersigned for the first time oflVi cd for sale to the public Dr. J. Kovce lVds' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this shot t period they have gi en such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily anil 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 and most trifling bodily ailment should be had; lor diseases ot the body must invariably aflect the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. jr. noijEE nons IMPERL1L .VLE BITTERS. from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Hitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, fJencral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Illood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself i's of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As those Hitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removiii obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. They are also excdlent fn Diseases and Weakness peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintnes, should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. THESE HITTERS Will not only Cprk, but Prkvext 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, Para b sis, Piles, and for nl cased requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dods CclpknlPtl AVimc Killers Arc I'iiiui:icI ! For Sore Threat, so ' common among the Clergy, they are truely valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution for Ministers of the Cospcl, Lawyers, and a F public speakers for riMk-Keep-ers, Tai!o:-s,Siaiiistresscs, Students, Atti.-tsaml all persons leading a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As !a Hevcmge. they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Rrandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valu.iMe remedv for per sons addicted to the use of cicesive strong drink, arid who wish to refrain from it. Ther are pure and entirely free from the powoins contained in the adulterated Wiues and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These. Hi tu-ns. not only CURE, but PRF.VLNT Disease, and should be used by ail who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills am! Fevers .ire prevalent. Ileini: entirely innocent and harmless, they may be givcii frecF to Children and Infants with impunity. . Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable HITTERS over the land, and thereby rssi-ntially aid iu bani.-hing Drunkenness and Disease. Ix all Afkkctiöns ok tiik IIkah, Sick Headache, oi Xervous Headache, Dr. Duds' Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to bo mostsa ltitary anil Efficacious. FE M A 1 E S . Tlic many certificate which have been tendered us, and the h Iters which we arc daily receiving, ar- conclusive proof tint among the women these Hitteishavp given a satisfaction which nootheis have ever done before. No wotran in the land ehould le without them, and th.'e who oneC use them will not fail to keep a supply. Jir. MSovec Iforls Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared 6y an eminent and skillful j.hvsiciaii who has used lhc:ti succes'nlly in his practice for thelaft twenty-live years. '1 he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J ll ivce Do Is' Celebrated Imperial Wine Hitters, had them fasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, aj a general tiling disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not hclievc that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, actjuainteil with their medical proprieties, who will not highly appro ve I ) I ! . J . I JO V I : K DO DS ' I MP K RIAL VJ N 11 III I THUS. - In all newly ottlcd- place, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should bo used every morning hefore breakfast. .Dr. J. Dovcc Do!' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with ftuberry, Solomon's Se.il, romfrcy, Wild Cherry Hark, Spikenard, Chamomile l-'lowers and Gentian. They ate manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an oxperiei cod an success fui Physician, and hence ehould not he classed among the quack nostrums which llood tho country, and against which the Medical Profession arc so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Hitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispcuMble as a TONIC, MKDICINK AND HKVEUAGK. I'iirclinc One Dottle! ItCV-U but Little! Purify the Mood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the , y - Hvstviu! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and aold by. CHARLKS WIDIFIKLD d- Co., SOI.K I'Rol'HIKTOIlS, Willi am Stukct, NFAV YORK. ITTForsalo by Druggists and (Grocers generally hrouj;houtthc country. aug-Iy t ntit tTrcc.$. IIICKOKV UKOVE XUKSEIMES, At the head of Broadway, "2 miles above the Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Dealer tV Nurserymen In w ant of Trees and Plants for the fall trade, to their stock, which is very largo and promising, consisting of nearly "0 acre, closely si t , and having but a limited trade, thev are enabled to fill ordcrs with healthy trees, not exposed to the usual peril.s attending shipments from eastern nurseries. Having ." acres of Apple troes, four years from the graft, will enable them to satisiy parties who v?ue fruit tree?, like timher, aeeording to fdz. The younger stock is almost unlimited, very thrifty and fine. Send for a trade list. OHiceond lloor Iheed's P.Ioek, one minute's walk from R. K. Depot. If absent, inquire of Ilrced Iho's, or P. T. ll.iinni V Co. on 1st floor. Address, HALL. STI'.lll'.INS CO. A few careful. energetic Agents will liu 1 employ at a laii commi-Mon. jull .'tl.

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A Democratic Conservative Newspaper In the City of New York. j TIIE NEW YORIUYEEKLY ARGUS. ! To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For several years, tho Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation 1ms teen lientr alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper," published in the City of New York, adanted to notml.-ir eir. I culation, und wielding a whole?me influence i throughout the Union. The great w ant has been, I and is, a raner which shall sustain the same rein, i tion to Democratic and Conservative principles as j toes tim Aew ork J rihnne to Abolitionism and all kinds of IuTdicahsm a paper conducted with ' talent and prudence, with co. rect appreciation of ; the true principles ol our (overnment and fidelity : to them; in all respects a first class newspaper, and yet afforded at a price bringing it within tho reach j of the masses of the People throughout the Coun-, "The undersiirncd. from their connection -?l. the Albany Atlas & Arirus ono of the olrtcst. and best known Democratic papers in the Union have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newspaper in the City of New York, adapted to general circulation. We yield to the wishes of our poiitkal friends, and have therefore transferred the publication of the Weekh Atlas & Artus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued "under the name of TUE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS. It is published it ouarto form, of the wl icauiuir icw cw York Weeklies n.t e ,..,; I. that in its News, l'ditorial. l.iter .rr W, . ..ti.. ! OUS HU1 .Acneilltlirul I)er:irtm..:ifi I,. ;! "VT .lr liepoi t?, and in all other respect, it shall be at least equal to any paper publisher: inth.it city. U hi. e devoting to it our own editorial services, it has also the benefit of tl 1C Ptitira firm oti.l - ....... ....Vi "IISI.WII ' supervision of Mr. Lu.v Comstock, for several! years one of tiie editors of th N'ew Y.rL- I.,,,-.. ; nil of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized di- J jtorial ability and experience. The clitors will ' therefore lo j iCALVKRT COMSTOCK. WILLI M C SSI- ! I DV, KLDX COJLSTÜCK; ' i j with ample additional speciul assistance in the set-1 I era i i t. irtni.ts ,.f tl... , I Next' to a vigorou;';:,;,f ,e ,-Vder.l Cr . iernnicnt in its present peril the li.vt great dut, ! j of every patriotic citizen the !cadi;.g7ur!....e of j the F.ditors will be to ivi,er.. .. ...i I conservative ooctruies, and to engraft them i ' ilium iL. rmii. I ...i .. ..j ii'tiimiisirailoH i.I tl,r l.ovi ernment State and National. , the n.tuie ti;.i.; ; they w jll .strive to luriiiih ther readers the ,et , possible genera! new-pper. The latest intelli- ' I gence foreign and i?tiu -tie will .i!a appear j ; in the columns of their paper ; and it Commercial ! Department ill embrace the fullest and most re ' j liahle information, including -..rreet yn.l ample ! , reports of the Money. Produce ami C.ittle M .r. L .ii--.. i V..... V-t. ". i . .i i . . nu.-M nr.. i oriv iinu inner leaomg iiomts ol ! e.mmereial trans.u ti,.,,.-. .;.e.,t care "will !, I.e ' . ..,1 .1... t i . f i ! bestowed upon the Literary i har.-u tcr of ih. pa1 per, and siK-hothei-origin.il and ,elcctel articles, j i notievs of new publications, k. will he c'ven. as ! -III-!',,.-. . . . fl win oe iiKriy ro inrcrest the reader. I-or the benefit of that Lrte class engaged in cu'.tivafing the soil, we shall eive prominence to agricultural sub- j jects, devoting to them original articles, (editori-. i als and c minunications,) and carefully selected j ' matter from the Lading journals of the eouhtrv. ' i j The Nrw York Wi-.fki.x ARf;t s is publishd in , Quarto lorni, each mnr.ber containing cigtit '.aces, or forty-eight columns, printed on new and h.-oid-. some type, in the .Cst style It will be furnished to subscribers on the follow ing terms, payable alj w ays in advance. Single subscription per annum, $-2 (10 Three copies oueyear . . . 5 OH h:glit do ih 10 00 Additionalcopics (each) 1 20 Tiventv copies to one address -'O (HI I w ith un extra copv to the person sendinir th- club i un extra copy to tho person sendinir th- e!ub 0 any person sen ling a club of lni, wc ,1 j 1 the Albany Daily Atlas Aigu5, one year, I is. " I 1 er - ..... i o an sei d the irrati Subscriptions may commence with any number. Letters, w hether containing remittances or ( thcrwise, should be addressed to Ilm undersigned . corner of Ihoa.lwav and Park Place, (opposite City Hall Park) M'AV YOKK. COMSTOCK Ac CASSIDY, Prop'rs. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD UT1 s1 Ii W -ft ' OK A 1.1. KINOS. FAIRHANKS fe (JKKKNLKAF. 173 Lake f. CHI CA ft O. JJ'lU'V ONLY Till tNii.M.. April 35, ltd l.lly G-. BLAIN, & Co-, DRÜGGIS rS, rLY.MOÜTII, IND. TAVivr- t t i ir A IN O just received a fresh supply ofeverv art icle in our line of trade, oiisi.-.tm" nmmlv of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Du Stulls, ! Varnish, finishes. IVrfnmerv. YanLi... TST.fi.n Olass, Stationery, Pure .Medicines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention nfrhiscommunitv. Wc have also, on baud u stock of " i anocs xs. x 33 ss , Tea.Coflep, Sugar, Tohncco, Cigars, etc. Tobe : disjH)sed of at very reasonable figures. I Within a7ew day past, wc hai e received from j Pittsburgh nmlNew Yotk a large amount of ' Kerosene and Coal Oil' A NO LAMPS! or burning the same, ofi ve j'si.e and style w ith or without tli ides. We ai e also agents for all . the popular j Patent Medicines?! of the dav. Physicians prescription carefullv putup at all hours of the irght, by an ipcricuccd j druggists. , We oarnostlv'"invifethe public to favor us with ' a call, examine our stock, .and become convinced1 of the fact that we arc doing a liberal business, j O.HLAIN & Co. i Plvmouth, Ind., March 2!lth. 1 J-.V.L ( sXvr":costs ' " i H V i All persons knowing thoi.isdws indebted to the linn ot CORIH.V - OSROKNK, r to Hon a c k CniiiilN, or Joiix tJ. Osiiokm:, lor profession al services, are requested to settle up, and pay the same on or before tin' 1st of February next, as biso doing they can save costs. We th.ill, after timt time, put such claims as remain unpaid, in the hands of proper officers for collection, except in cases where special arrangements are made other wise. CORIUX 5. OSHORNL. January Hth 30 1 1 Notice is hereby given, tint I will sell, at Public Auction, on Friday, tin' fourteenth dav of lYhruary next, at the residence of Kli.ibeth Clingt r- j m.ui, late of Maihill county decease., 11 her; personal property, consisting of Horses, ("attle, ' Hogs, Sheep, lrain and iirowing ir ps, I arming Implements, and a large and general stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, kc, kc. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation an.l aprsiseincnt laws, w.th interest. JOHN T. CAR DLR, 1 Realtor.

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f"oiut liinr I'or Ji 'JCSuiom! a necessity w ivfot household? JO HAS CKOSLKV'S AMERIC A N CEMENT GLUE! THE STKONCKST CU'E IX TUE MORI.P; Vii. Sv 'lffl?! TH K Wi ULD Till!, ni.sr tiLlK IE IHK Mulil.1). American Cement lue ;a . t f i r.t , , ,s t,,c OI,IJ the kind ever produced which TATill TXTi-rl-icefo 1 1 VV lXllStallCl Jt WH1 Mend Wood ?ftVP vour ,,roktn r.iriliture Water. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Bolts. Boots. lc. It will Mend Glace, .Save tiie piece? of that cxpensire cut glae hott! It will Mend Ivcry, Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it I catily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cup and saucers can to made as good as new. It will Mend Marble, That piece knocked out of your marble Mantle can be put on a .trong as rrer. It Will Mend Porcelain mÄl,.U'r 11 "at hrokt-n 1'it No matter if that broken 1'itchf r did not co.t ,,ul a ""ngi huIinc saved if a .hillmc, MP.-.I. " WA" -Bfctuu. nine, uorai, Lava, and in xaci every ihmg but Metals. Any article cemented with Ancricn C.mtnt Glu will not show where it h? mended. lilTRKTS: " I-vcry houekeeper sh.i;M l,Ve ft .. r 0f Jy,,u Crosley's Ameriean Ccnu-nt ;iue"" New York 'i'iinc!. h ? tM"M to have in the hou.e." L,IW'bwlr" YXhm.. W UmrnemIs il to "rT u -V. . . ' 1 1"' 'I,',"denf . C VVr""-"? -V T C " ,,,nl 'f Koiioiuv 1 Woulth vear ivcd in every find! 1. ,,. H,,it'. w AJIEKIQX CEMEXT CLUE I Trice i!." cinU j.er Mottle. I rice c nts p,-r t.,tile. Price 25 cents per Untie. IVic . cents per Mottle. Price 'J.'i Cent per Koltir. 1 rice ecnts per Lottie t ,i t, j . Liba,al Reduction to Wholesale Buyeia. 'For Sale by all Drugg!t9, anl Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHN'S & t'ROSLEY,. (Sole Manufacturers,) TS V1LLIAM üTIiKF.T, j Corner Liberty Street. NEW YCRK. Important to House Cwneis. Important, to Builders. la portant to Pail Eoad Companies Important to Fairers. .ti.L ir. 77 rv ma t rnvrrBv. jr rr 7IMPKnYF.lMirTTA PKltriM ( F lTST ' V 1? r01?T"VT' r 1 "JH 1 j1 1 JUlUiMl ' The cheapest and most Durable Koofn' in ut IT IS FIRE AND WATER FRCOF. It can be applied to n-w and old K'oofs of II kinds, steep or flat, and to Shingle Hoof hhott removing the Shingle. The Cost only about enc-third that of TIN" I and it iä TWICE AS DURABLE. f ! Thi article has been thoroughly tcst-.-.l in New I - I- r: 1 . ll -r.i. . rt ' , .. j i.'in .Min n jnri.pi me I li:ici.uifl, t alda. West Indies n::d Ccntrel and South Air.'rica, i on building of all kinds, jnich a Factorif-n, Foiin" (trie. Chcrchei. ! Ir. .:.? I..,f. I"- i . j j ublic building generally, Jovernment Huil Jinjn, I -, 'y tl' principal rji.ilders. Architects and uii' ers. during the the past four ve.irs. and has proved ! to be the CIIKAPKST and Most Durable .'io0f- ! il g in use; it is in c erv rejK-ct a FIRF WATKK, mid TIM K PROOF covering for tw.fi f ! all kinds. ' Thiithe ONLY material manufactured in the I'nitcd States, which com! ine the Terr '. rablc properties of Klasticity ami Dnrab litr. which are universally acknowledged to be pon-eed br Gu((a Percha and India Ktiobcr. No III1 AT is reouired in makinr imücit;., I"1'6 rrIli of -Trying it ii trifling, n an ordi- ; Roof can be covered and fi,.i!,eJ the i It can be applied by any one. , ni;d when finished forms a perfectly f:r;-proof surface, wiih an clastic body, hich caunot he injured hv Heat, Cold or Storms, sliniiking of roof lOArJ L nor any external action whatever. I LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, , For coating .Metals of all kinds ukui eipoeJ t0 the actio of the ne ither, and For Preserving and Repairing Metal Rcof OF ALL KDS. lids is the only Composition known which will ucce-fnl!y resir-t extn mc chaages of c!imtc for any length of time, whrri applied to mrtal, which it adheres firmly, forming a hodr equal in three coats of paint, costs much less, and will last three limes as lern:; und from its rl.itticit? j no injured by the contraction and eipsnsion" of 'i ia i and other Metal Rfs,c onequent upon the mdden changes of the weather. ! It will not crack in cold or run in warm wvnthar and will not wah oflT. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roof can be rdilv repaired w ith Gutta Fercha Cement, a:td pre', venteii from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensuring a perfectly water t ght roof for inany years. This Cement is peoiliariy adapted t tlcprra ervatioii of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ranges, Safea. agricultural imp.cineuus, ,c., also for "et,rl in.iiiutactiircrs uc. Gutta Percha Cement, For presorting and repairing Tin tin.l other Mrtal Roofs ofeverv description, ftom it j:reat la-ii ity is not injured by the contraction and cxpai.M u of metals, ami will nt crack iu cold or run iu watm weather. The materials adapted to all liin ite.-, and we are prepared to Mipp! onh-rs fruri an pnrtof th countiy, at short notice, for Outt Percha Rooting in rolls, ready prepared for ue, and Ci;tU Perch Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions A.T applicKtion. We will make liberal and satisfactory rr!ngnient! with responsible putj,.s Im would like t establish thcinscUes in a lucrative and pcrimuent business. oiTit tkums aim: ?asii. Wc can give abimduit proof of all we claim in favor of our Impil liomg .Maur.ai, naving applied them to several tin liquid roofs in .New York Citv and vieinitv. ik JCIINS & CROSIET, Sole Manufacturer?, Wholosab" Warehouse TS William Street, Corner of Liberty street, NFAV YORK Lull desciiptive Circulars and Pi ices willbe fi f. nidicd on applieati.'C. iio1'IIly.

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