Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 March 1862 — Page 4

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NUMBER 0. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. VOLUME o 4

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Army Pay Knll. The following statement, taken from official source?, will h w the army pay roll. In the first column will ho Ion nil the nett salary per month and in tin? second the tot.nl salary per mouth, w hick includes rations, servant hire, forage, &c

GE.Ne.RAI. OFFICERS. Per month Total. $ 770 101 4C3 Lieutenant (ienenl.... ... Alds-de-Can: mi 1 Viilit.arv Secrer.rv to Lieutenant tie cral, each Major (V-iura! Senior Aid de-Camp tJ UeneraLinChief Aid -Je C imp, m ad liti ni to pay, etc., of Lieutenant l IMg-idierC-neral 121 Aid-de-C.imo, in addition to pay, etc., of Lientenant. . . . 20 AIWTWT "F.NKRAL3 DEPARTMKXT. Adjutant Ceneril Colonel 110 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut. Colon. .1 f5 Assistant Adjutant General M y. " " Capt. TD Judge Advocate Major IN-PKlTOR OKNKRAI.'s KEPARTMENT. Inspector General Colonel.... 110 SIGWI. DEPARTMENT. Signal ollic r Major 50 Tr A RT E H M A ST E R I E r RTM E T. Qaarterni rter General Brigadier General 121 J 87 323 10 233 211 187 17 137 S3C 137 323 A?isf-i:it Q irtcrm a-ter General Co!-me! Dervitvt. nrtenuaster General Lie It' C.!..n.! tji irterm itT M ' jr Assistant Quartcrm ister Capt'n. . SUCHTEN;: lEr iRTNENT. Commissary General of subsist:tii f'olor,-! A distant Commissary General of Suh-i-renee Lieu. Colonel. . Commissar- of Subsistence Maj. Assistant Conmrss.iry General of Subsistence Licit. Colonel. . (V.mmisrT of Subsistence Major Assistant Commissary of Subsistenee C ijtain Assistant Commissiry of Subsistence, ;n addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant M EIHC iL DEPiRTMtNT. Surgeon General ."2,710 per anniui Surgeons often years service.... Surgeons of less than ten years' 110 !)." HO 7D 110 to 75 70 235 an 111 1 13 CO 11

W0 223 70 173 70 137 53 120

servil . . Assistant Surgeons of five vcars service Assistant Surgeons of less than five ve irs 'dor vice TAY nrrtRTTIF.XT. Payniaster General $2,710 per anr.'im T'eputy Paymaster General Pavm ister 2t o 80 If7 OFFICER rF TIE ir)RPS Of ENGINEERS, CORPS Oi' T irir.ii i; ;i;cal tM;iEcri.s and oiiiunance depa RTM EXT.

Colonel 110 235 L'eutenant Cobnel 35 211 .Major HI Is7 Captain 70 137 Fust L'eutemnt 53 120 Second Lie!teiiant 5' 12a Brevet Second Lieutetnnt W. 1"20 .KEiCCR? Oi'' M-.rNTEl t'RAC.OONS, CiVAl.RV, RIELEMLN AND X.IOHT ARTILLERY. Colonel 110 235 Lieiitvnnt'CoIoircI P5 211 Mijor H) 187 C i:tiin. .......... 70 145 First LieiiteiiALt 53 12S Second Lieutenant.........-.... 53 12S Breve: Second Lieutenant 53 12d Adjn'ant, and Regiiueutal Q:ftermaster, in addition to day of Lieutenant 10 10 OFFICER: OF ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. fV..n-d !" 21? Lieut. n:::,t Colond HO VM ;.!j:..r 70 175 C.i:.t.n:i HO 1H Fit Lit utvW a it. . . 50 1 Or Sero-.il Li -iten.nt l" 103 Ilrev- t e""i ! Lieutenant 45 103 AdjiiMii. i: ad lition to pay, itc, of LietH, n-ll.t. 10 IS Regimental Quaermasti-r, in dd tii ii to :ny, tc., iif LiT.f na:it 10 2f

In the above we have not inserted the fractional parts f dod r, t"r convenience sake, in this matter of but little importance. b:low the tmPK'iK t.ir.f TrxT. The first eolu-n u L notes the ,iay per month of m tilh rv and ii.fantrv, an 1 of dragoons and rille men when serving on foot. Hie second column denotes t!- pay per month of lighl artillery and of ilragoonxnd ri'lmen when mounted: Seremt Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, i'rincipal Musician

and Chief Hugh r, e ich 21 21 j Firt Sergea-it of a company 20 20 Orlnanee Sergeants 22 Hop tal Sfewir ls 22 All other Sergeants, eacb 17 17 Corporal 13 14 M'isieitns 12 i ".trrier? an I Hlai.ksinaUe 15 15 Ai-t:tieeM 15 ! Privat 11 12 i

InalOition to the pay as above slated, one rai . t , f r . tion per d iv and an abundant supiwv oT pood; i .i il i ., . ,; ' i,.., A cloth ii is aiIowMl to ett rv soldier. Uuarter. r i i i i .. i . I i I ' fuel and med;e il af.cn I are ahvn vs prov ided prov v t'ie Greiiime:it without leduetion frm the ; kkMit'-iov. Ifa o.dier should become disabled in the Hoe of his duties, t!ie law provides for hi ia ; a pension, or lie mav, if he prefer it, obtain ad-tuis-ion into the Military Asylum, which willafford , hioi a com fort iMe home o long as he may wish t receive 1.- benefits. To ilie above pay for private soldiers must be added the additional $2 month to b paid during servi'-e, the $00 bounty at the end of the war, w hich ha already hem provided for, and the .juarfer section of land that Cngrtss will provide for t it continp session. The bounty and land appl tufiftjeers and privates alike. M SHUMI V IAVII)SO'S Wolcale and Retail ROCRRY IIOLISKj Dealers in all kinds of j FAMILY GROCERIES AID TOI; ACCO. CIO A US, WOODEN" AND WILLOW WAKK. In vdicitingthe public patronage we would any hat our loci; of Goods i complete, antf will com - ,h..,.!.,.1Li;.hn1.,1tinth iv",..,,.,., -u..., - - et, E-pecial inducements are offered to country ealrs. All kiit'.rf of country Produce taken atthebihfitriiirket price in eirhang for goods. .NUSSHAUMi DAVIDSON April 12. 12iJl NEW RFMEDIES FOR SPEJIM A rr O 1 Ji 1 1 CIS A. Howard Assooiatioa, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution est blished by special Endowment, for the relief of the Hick and li -tressed, uttbcted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the cure of the Diseases of the Setual Ordain. MEDICAL ADVICEgivtnpratii.by the Act. ing Surpeon. VALCAHLE REPORTS on Spei matorrboa. and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in calci letter envelopes free of charge. Two or three stamps U r ioUge accept aide. Ad-dre-s Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association. No. "2 S Nirth -t , Pbilade'phu, Pa. Jccf tr.tcr 12, f-il ij.

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REEVE & CAPRON, Attorneyi and Notaries, Plymouth, MorshallCo., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. Revers to Rihcock & Co., Phelps, Dodge A: Co., New York, CooW.Farwell & Co., Gould .V Bro.. Chicago. Loudon A Co., Phila., Grail Renette & Co!, Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn. Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. JOHN sT BENIDER Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Kno. Ind. Collections, Tax paying anl examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3dy I'll vioisnix. DR. T. A. BORTON, Phvsiclan sndSurgeon.officeoverPershingi ACo.'s Drug Store, in Dr. A. O. Borton's Dental Rooms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted during office hours. J. J. VINA L, Homeopathic Physician. Particularattentionpald to obstetric practie, and chronic diseases of women, and diseasesof children . office over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laportc tsreets, whe he maybe consulted at all hours.

, : DP. O. BAIRD. 23j Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resiI eneeand office nearShilt's Mill. Bremen, Ind. 211 : - 17 1 lKMitistrv. ' i DR. A. o! BORTON, j Surgeon Dentist. PM month, Ihdiana. Whole or

partial sens oi i ecm lnscncn on me most approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and irregularitv of Children's teeth eorrected. Fantr and dirticult teeth extraetetl with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at hi office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. j Rice in Pershins's block, up stairs, corner of ' .Michigan and Gano streets. -Wtf j . ' Hotels. EDWARDS HOUSE. Plymouth, Ind. W. C. Edwards, Proprietor. FARMERS' HOTEL. La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud Good Fare, Low Rills, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron c the Farmers'agrceable. GoM and contcme bling for those having horses. vln211y JOB SHORT, Proprietor. I H. B. DICKSON & Co., ; Healer in hardwars of every description, also, i stores, tin, sheetiron, and copper ware. BUCK TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of i very description, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. D. MCWILLIAMS, l'calerin staple and fancy day pood, procerle, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, I ml S. &. M. BECKER," Dealers in stnrde and fancy drv pood and groceries west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. RICE &l SMITH. Dealers in staple and lai;cy dry poods, fa mil groceries etc, one door south ol the Edwards house. Plymouth. Ind. J BROWNLEE, Dealer in dry goods of all kinds, jroceriea, wareä etc., Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C PALMER. Dealer in Dry Good, Groceries, etc., south side La Porte street. NUSSBAUM & DAVIDSON, Dea'er in Groceries ami Pmvisicns, east side of Michigan street. ioots Nj Ii. J. fTvAN VALKENBURGH. Manufacturer ami Dealers in 1 loots and Shoes, first door above the Hank Tbnldiiig. E. PAUL. D-ialer in boots and ihoes. manufctui s all kind of home work in his line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. i Q. BLAIN & Co. Druppistsand confectioners, west side of Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON. Dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, literary magazines, papers, etc., north side Lapoite street, Plymouth, Ind. Wi t litu:ilci. JOHN M v HOEM KER, , . , , , , . , . Pealer inw..tches, clocks and jewelry, Plrinf , , , . , J , . . A Ind. , keeps constantly on hand clocks, watt , .' . , , lireast pins, ear rins, linger mips, lockets, mi i . i . - , .i mouth itches etc ('locks and watches, etc., repaired in the bes manner jMssible t. Mcdonald, lieal estate agent and notary public, office in ckson'a hardware htore, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, ho.eU, and agreements, sells landi, exainirestit les and furnishes abstracts of the fl&me, pays taxeand redeems laud nold for taies. J l(lllMlill-. MICHAEL GINZ. iJarber and hair dresser, (West aide Michigan treet over Patteions store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Everything in the above business altwnded to by me in the best tyle. j C HASLANGER &. BRO S, ; Manufacturers of wagon, carriages etc. ISIack Smithing, painting ;:nd graining done to order Xi VIM'V 1 Proprietor IbJckee Uv'er''p.isitc E.lwarda I I louse , PI vmouth, Ind. n'27Iy , j Ilcaillil'lll ('III lc iJoil. ' v .,, . hi Dr. 1 homis F. Chapman w.ll send to II who w hi t. ffreeof r h:irt'e.. t . Iterif. ii1 fall drections for making and using a beautifn I yegeta ble Halm that will effectually remove Pimples, Klotchen, Tan, Freckles, Ac., leaving thu -kio smotli, clean In-auliful; also full direetiona for using Pwlatreau's celebrated Stimulant, war raiitcl to start a full pruwfh of Whiftkers, or a Mustache, in less than thirty days Either of th atve ean be obtained by return mail, hy address, intc ( wiih ftmnps for rlurn oUge) Da. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN', Practical Chemist. 831 Rroadway, New York. iSml roa While-Oak Loss and Stave Bolls. We will pay $3 per cord for White-Oak Stave It.lts cut to our order. Also, $1.5" t lop for clear Whitc-Oonk b.gs (log measure) free from knot, worm holci, and other defectt. No log received less than about 22 inches in diameter at the sm ill end. Cash on dd iter at our Stave Factory in Ph mouth HURLRUT Ii ROTH ER k Co. phmouth, February f-th, lo?. 2tl

s L.v on o o W O It T H OP BOOTS AND SHOES!! AT THE Sign of the Golden Boot, TO 151 : SOLD K) CKNT. VlJOVli COST.

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ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS &, SHOES! Kvor lSrotigflat to X'l-iiioiit Ii ! CUSTOMERS will fnd at ray store, cast side of Michigan street, every description and kind of Ladies', Gentlumen', Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

171 will sell a BETTER BOO T or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or any other establishment in Plymouth. J rl will Warrant all my lForJt.both Eastern and Home-Made and mend all that rips free of charge. 01 have a very large stock, and am bouud to sell at prices to suit the hard times. j A Large stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS always kept 011 hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.

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The Prsprieior respectfully solicits public .patronage, and will use his heft efforts to m ike his House a pleasant stopping place for lKth Traveler and Hoarder. Bourbon, Augut Hth, li.Mr. HAGS, Bees wax, old Britana, Copper, Brass Pcwter.Cast Iron, and some luoney taken In exentnge forbaidware at 11. R D1CKSO& Co 'i

JUST KECEIVED, SIGN OP THE GOLDEN BOOT,

j:. j? A ITT. Icrtirat. BLOOD PURIFIER BLOOD 1 Hi Iii S DR. KORACK'S SCANDAXAVIAN REMEDIES ! The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following FACTS : That the Blooo P it hi fie b and Bi.ood Pills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, Tli at they cure thealmosi universal complaint, nvsrresiA, with unrrrinrjetrtainty, and in a very short time. That afivr all other medicines have proved useless they relieve LIVER COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength ofthesufTcrer. THAT ICK rr.MAT.FS, who have languished for years in helplcFS weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties, 'lhat they recruit SHATTKRKI CONSTITUTIONS, howeverthey may have been trilled with abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rend.- it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the pouon of the disease in the blood they CAUSE SOON TO IIKAI., and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrofr.la, whether hereditary oi otherwise. That they RrCRCIT THK I.EniLITATKI, and there is no di.ease of the Stomach and Bowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles, ARISING FROM I M CCRITI F.l OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE It LOO II OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not giye protnptreliefml, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painlett and perfect eure. Bear in min I that the Srivniviin . , -. . . . - Plooh Pills are endorsed by the experience of wioMsaims in living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works andbv word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it' thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they arc 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 th Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per lMttle, or ..r per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegeiabl Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or ü boxes for . Read Dr. Rnhack's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting ami valuable Medical information, can be had pratisof his Agents throughout the country. In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Rohaek may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. P A NEW ATITICIJ;. Dr. Kol ack's Stomach Bitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, forgiving tone to tl Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to the Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to aist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has n equal. Try it. In flavor it is superior to all other 'Bitters. TrT it. ' The formula of thoa.. I.bfnr sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one of the oldct and most eminent Medical Practicioncrs of the West, and it is directly predicated on th wants of the Western people. These Bitters derive their fi , .'IIB tll powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of i . . wiiim im- rc i-niiipn.sen, ano as tney are, ly allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TEWTERANCf, the present proprittor believes that in making them widely known the public welfare i8uhs.rvcd. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback 'a numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, A:c, the country over. In the meantime, orders will he filled direct from Cincinnati in anv quantity and at the lowest rates. It is pnt up 'in Quart Bottles, and securely pa ked In one do, cases. I la IT. lor., sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RKTAILPRICE $1 PER BOTTLE or 6 roa 5. Principal office and salesrooms. No f. Eatl ourlh street, ."id iHiildinp from Main Ktreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lalw.Mtory No. h Hammond ftrcet. For sale in Marshall county hv Blain & Co.. TA. Lemon, Perching Jt Co., PI vmouth; Robert Lornwell k Co., Bourbon; D. W Stan-e, Bremen; John Clom, Ro.irlMMi; Jonas Miller. Bremen, Jas. M. Wiekizer, Argos; lVter Smith, I'n ontown; ami Druggist,, and Merchant gem nilly throughout the Union. HMy. Hats, Hats, Huts CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! Call at David. on k Co.'s Wholesale and Retai Clothing Store, for your 33L",ts o.ülcI Caps ! Tlie largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this maikct. A lOtlf. D. & Co.

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rn O T II E PKOPL E OF THE UNITED STATES!. In the month of Decerning. 18.", the undersigned for the first time ofleied for sale to the public Dr. J. Bovcc Dod.V Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of perBons alio have tried them thatit ia now an established article. The amount of bodily 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 and most trillinp bodily ailment should be had ; for diseases of the body must invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of Dr. J. BO 112 E BODS' IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS, from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal . These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, Geueral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, arc absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters 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, hy equalizing the circulation, removing Obstruction?, and producing a penen! warmth. They are also excellent fo- Diseases and Weaklies peculiar to FEM ALES, where a tonic is re quired to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them, as they are revivifying in their action. THESE RITTERS Will not only Cure, but Prrvent Disease, and in this respect arc doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases o the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for al cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. DoiTs Celebrated Wine Bitlers Arc ITiisiirEasMkcl ! For Sore Throat, so comroou among the Clergy, they are truely valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speaker for Book-Keep-crs, Tailors,Seamstresses, Students, Artistsand all persons leading a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisoins contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given I'rccl to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. I.v all Akfkction9 of the Hkad, Sick Headache, ot Nervous Headache, Dr. Pods' Imperial Wine Hitters will be found to be mostsa lutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bitteis have given a satisfaction winch no others have ever done lefore. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Si r. JT. ISorce nods' Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for thelaft twenty-five years. 'I he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Bovcc DocV Celebrated I:nx;rial Wine Bitters, had them tasted by two btinuishi-il ineilical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet e do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United State, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not hi"hlv approve DR. J.BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE Bl ITERS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying limber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. Dr. J. Bovcc Ilocl' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Arc composed of.a pure and unadtiltctated Wine, combined with Batlerry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They aic manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an expetiei ced an successful Physician, and hence should not be clashed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession arc so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all cla-scs of the community for almost every variety of diseases Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispensablc as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. Purchase One Hot tic! It Costs but Little! Purify the Blood! Givc Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and iold by CHAtlLKS WIM FI ELD d- Co., sole raoritiETOM, 78 Wiixiim STar.r.T. NEW YORK. ITKorsale by Druggists and Grocers generally ou&houtthe country. augH-Ofly mit rcfj$. HICKORY (iROYE NURSERIES, At the head of Broadway, 2 miles a bor the Oliver House, Toledo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Dr.-ilers V lYurMerynieii In want of Trees and Plants for the fall trade, to their stock, which is very large and promising, consisting of nearly 20(1 acre, closely s t , and having but a limited trade, they are enabled to (ill orders with healthy trees, not exposed to the usual perils attending fchipmcnUfrom eastern nurseries. Having 2. acres of Apple troeu, four years from the graft, will enable them to tsatisiy parties who value fruit trees, like timber, according to The youngermock ia almost unlimited, very thrifty and fine. Send for a trade lit. Office im2d floor Hi eed'i lllock, one minute's walk from U. IL Depot. If absent, impure of Iheed Pro's, or P. T. Hamm Ai Co. on 1st floor. Address. HALL. STEIIHINS .V CO. A few careful, encr-etic AgcnU will fin 1 employ at a fair commission, jullS Qatf.

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A Democratic Conservative Newspaper In the City cf New York. THE NEW YORKWEEKLY 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 be ing faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper, published in the City of New York, adapted to jiopuLr 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 Democratic and Conservative principles as does the New York Tribune to Abolitionism and all kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with ' talent and prudewe, with coi reel appreciation of j the true nrilirinles nf niirftiirrmmpiit itnt fit. Iiv i , . ,m - - --... X... ...... .. .x....y to them; in all respects a first class newspaper, and yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach of the masses of the People throughout the Country. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Atlas & Argus one of the oldest and best known Democratic pafw rsin the Union have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to resKnd to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newspaper in the City of New York, adapts to general circulation. We yield to the wishes of our poiitical friends, and have thercfoie transferred the publication of the Wcekl) Atlas & Argus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued under the name of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS. It is published ir nuarto form, of the size of the leading New York Weeklies; ami we promise that in its News, Editorial, Literary, Miscellaneous and Agricultural Departmeats, in its Market f Y . 1 . .... nepons, ana in an other respects, it shall be at leut equal to any paper publisher in that city. W Idle devoting to it our own editorial services, it has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. Eixxt Comstock, for several years one of the editors of the New York Journal of Commerce, a gentleman of recogniicd editorial ability ana cxjeriem:e. The editors will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLIAM CASSIDY, ELON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of tin? paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Government in its present peril the first great, dutj of evory patriotic citizen the leading purpose of the Editors will be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft th.on S upon tke policy and administration of the Covernmcni Mate and National. At the same titn they will strive to furnish thtf r readers the best possible general m-wspaj- r. The l.ite.-t intelligence foreign and domestic will lw:i i.iuur in the columns of their paper ; and iu Commercial j Department v ill embrace the lullest aud most re liable information, including correct and ample ! . j-.-. i,lv, ..iiim-i, i ixiuvc Alii) VAllie ! kets at New York and other leading point of J commercial transactions. Gi cat care will also be j bestowed upon the Literary character of the paper, and such other original and selected articles, notices of new publications, Arc., will be given, as w ill Ik- likely to interest the reader. For the ben- ; efit of that larftc class engaged in cultivating the , aoil, we shall give prominence to agricultural subjects, devoting to them original articles, (editorii als and c nmiunications.l and earelnllv .!... rl . matter from the k.uling journals of the country. r-T o i in si : The X EW ORK Wf.F.KLX Ali.rs i nnhlid.d ? i Quarto form, each number containing vi cht pages, : or forty-eight columns, prii.ted on new and handi some type, in the best tle. It ill be furni.-Iied to subscribers on the following terms, payable always in advance. Single subscriptions per annum, .-J.2 00 Three copies oueyear f Oil Eight do tlo jo 00 Additional copies (each) 1 'Jil Twenty copies to one address, -jo (n with an extra copy to the person sending the di.h To any jurson sending a club of KM, wo will sei d the Albany Daily Atlas & Argus, one year, gratis. Subscriptions mav commence with any number. Letters, whether containing remittances or otherwise, should be addressed to the undersigned, corner of Broadway and Park Place, (opposite Citr Hall Park) NEW YOKK. ' COMSTOCK A; CASSIDY, Prop'rs. FAIRBANKS' SIANDAKD ALES, or AM. KINDS. FA1RI1ANX5 k C.ttKK.VLKAF. 172 ImUv. Si. I1E 0. 3 ON LT Tilt TlE. April 2.", lbGl l.Uj G-. BLAIN, & Co-, DRUG G IS TS, PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVING just received a fresh supply ofevery article in our line of trade, onsisting mainly of Drugs, .Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stulls, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery. Yankee Notion-, Class, Stationery, Pure Mcdicincsand Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of thisconimunitv. We have also, on hand stock of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at Tory reasonable figures. Within a'few day past, we have received from littsburgh andNew York alargf amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil A N D LAMPS! or burning the same, of. ve ysize and stjle with or without shades. We ai e also aguitsforall the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the nht, by an xperienccd druggists. We earnestly'invitethe public to faor us with a call, examin our ntock, and become convinced ol tue lact thai we are doing a liberal business. (I.HLAIN 4 Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29tb. 1P.V.I. SAVE COSTS r All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of COUHIN it OS HO R NE, or to II,. ace Co mv, or Joiii (. OvnoRxr., for nrofc&Moii. ; al services, are requested to settle up, and pay the same ttn or before the 1st of February neit. ah so doing they ean nave cots. We shall, after that time, put such claims a remain unpaid, in ihe hands of nroner oflicers for c..ll. rti..n ......... :.. chsch where special arrangements are made other i COKIUN k OS HO KM'. January 0th oOt 1 I . I 10xmmi tor" Nu!. ! Notice whereby given, that I willnell.at PuMie Auction, on Friday, the foutteeoth dav of I Vhru ary neit, at the residence of Elizabeth Cling rtnn. late of Marshall county deceased, all "iter personal property, consisting of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, drain and Crowing Crips, Farming Implements, and a larer and general tock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac, ko. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving hi note with approved surety, waiving valuation and apprsisement laws, with interest r JOHN T. CARDER, Executor.

11 nv -Mori; dv(rtt$cmrnt$. ?-miii'( liiii- loi Uli TiiiiON! A NECESSITY in evert HOUSEHOLD! JOIIAS V; CKOSLISV'S " A M ERIC A N CEMENT GLUE! THE STUOVr.EST r.f.T'K IN THE WORM; TIIK I IMUPK.HT tii.VK IN IHK WctKM; THR MOST M It A Ii I.K JI.LEJIV TU ; W liLD? THE ONLY IS EM AHLE U ME' IS THEMiKLI. TIIK EST ÜLUK IE TUE WoKLD. American Cement Glue is the only article of the kind ever produced wkich Will Withstand Water. It will Mend Wood, Save your broken Furniture.

It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Belts. Baots. &?. It will Mend Glass. Save the pieces of that expensive cut glass bottlo It will Mend Ivory. Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it Is easily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cups and sauccn cau be made as good as new. It will Mend Matble, That piece knocked out of jour marble MantI can be put on as strong as ever. It will Mend Porcelain, No matter if that broken Pitcher did not coit but a shilling; a fchilluigiaved is a shilling earntd. It will Mend Bone. Coral, Lava, and in fact every thing: but Hetah. Any article cemented with American Coif&t Glu will not show where it 'u mended. extracts: "Every housekeeper should have a su-ply f Johns k Crowley's American Cement Glue." New York Times. " It is so convenient to have in the house' New York Expres. " It is always ready ; this commends it to body." N. Y. Lvdependent. " VVc have tri'dit, and tiud it n moful in oar house as water." WükeV Spirit of the Timet. ICooiioiiiv ix Wealth. $10 per year saved in every family by one Hott! ( A3IERIQX CEMENT (J LUE T Price 2." ccati ier Hotll. Price 'JÜ c ni per Ilwiilr. Price C. cents per Hott!. Pric 'J.ä ceiita per Ilottlr. Price 'i.'i centa p r Bottle. Price cents per Hott!. Libejal Reduction to Wholesale Buyets. Terms Cash. LTFor Sale by all Druggists, and Sterkpri generally throug) lout the country. JOII.VS Sc i'ROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturer,) 7S WILLIAM STREET, Comer Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Impoitantto House Ownen. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies Important to Farmers. Tit ALL H7Oif Mir CnxcFTtX in ;r t".V';.N t vn;y anny:' ' J02JVS Sc ( itosij; vs imim:ovei;i tta rnu in CEMENT HOOKING! The cheapest and moht Durable KooGngic uie. IT 13 FIRE AND WATER FRCOr. It can be applied to new and d.I R,M.fs of all kinds, steep or iLt, and to Shing.'e Roofs witho.t removing the Shingles The Cost only about one-third that of TIN and it is TWICE AS DURABLE. Tliis article has been thop.uchlv tested in New York City and all parts of the 1'mted S'ates, Caida, West Indies ar.d Centrel and South America, on buildings of all kinds, auch as Factories, Focn dries, Churches, Railroad Depots, Cars, and oa public building generally, Government HuiUicri. Ac, by the principal Huihleis, Architects and oil-' ers. during the tl.epat four vears. and has prod to be the CHEAPEST and Most Durable Reifing in use; it is ;,, ccrv relict a FIRE. W . TER, and TIME PROOF covering for roof, ef til kinds. This is the ONLY material mnn nurtured in the United States, which combines the TCrT denirable properlies of Elasticity aud Durability", which are universally acknowledged to be poecd b? (utla Percha and India Rubber.. No II EAT is required in miking application. The eipen.e nf appljmg it is triflin. as an ordi nary uooi can ie covered and finished the & day. It can be applied by any one, ami when finished forms a perfectly fire proof furface, with an elastic ImmIt, which cannot b injured by Heat, Cold or Storms, hruikiug of rwf boada nor any etternal action whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For coating Metals of all kinds when exposed lo the actioa of the weather, and Tor Preserving and Repairing Metal Roof Or ALL KlADö. This i the only Composition known which will successfully rcnut eilt nie chsngsof climates for any length of time, when applied lo metals, to which it adheres firmly, forming a UkIv equal to three coats of paint, cost much less, and hllm ihre limes as lone; and from its elasticity is e I injurcu i.y me coi.uaclion and expansion of 'J ia and other Metal Roofs, con-equent ujon the audden chanires of the weather. It will not rnirk in cold or run in warm weathar ami will not wah oil'. I.caky Tiuandoiher Meial Roof can he readily repaired with Gutta Tcrcha Cement. a.-4 prevented from further corrosi.-n and leaking, lhrhr Muring a perfectly water t ght roof for tnanV years. Tliis Cement is peculiarity adapted to tkepre ervation of Ir.n Railin-s, Stoics. Ranges Safety Agricultural Implements, Ac, aim, for rentn.1 manulactureri use. Gutta Percha Cement, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Mr tal Hoots ofevery description, from it. great Uti iif is not injured by the contraction and eipatiMoa c metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warn weather. Thee materials adapted to all t limates, and wr are prepaml to aupj ly oi.h r Crvm any partoftl. country, at short notice, for Mitt, Percha Roofing in rolls, ready prepared for n-c, and Ci tta Pcrtha Cement, in barrels, with full printed directions fot application. Aiils AVunliMl. We will make liU'ral and satisfactory armnjrmints with rsjH,nsit.!e parties Im would like b evt-bli-h themselves m a lucrative and permsneal iMisiness. OUU TKI.MS AHE CASH. Wc can give abundant proof of all we claim ia favor of our Impiod Rin.fmg Materials, laving applied them to several thousand roof, in New Yi.rk City and v ieinitv. JOHNS A CROSIEY, Sole M tnufio: turerv, Wholosale Warehouse 7H William Street, Comer of Liberty atrect, NEW YRK Full det.criptie Cimilais and Prices wiHKe furti'ulieil on application. tioTi Illy

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