Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 March 1862 — Page 4
NUMBER .9
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT YOLUIME 3.
Arm j Iay Koll. The following statement, taken from official aonrees, will show the army pay roll. In the first colu-r..' will ho found thenetc salary per month and i the .second the total salary per month, wbicU includes rations, servant hire, forage, ic. CLNLRVt. officers. Per month. Total. Lieutenant (Jenern I 5 70 $770
Aids-de-Cimp ami .viilitarv Secretinto lieutenant General, each S'l Major G euer il 22 J Senior Aid-de-Camp to General-in-Chief so AM de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant 21 B'i-i !ier General 121 Aid-de-C imo. in addition to pay, etc., of Lientenant. . . . 20 ADJUTANT CEXERAL'i DF.rARTMKNT. Adjutant Goner il Colonel HO 191 4CJ 187 3 323 10 235 211 is7 1-7 1ST 236 137 323 235 211 17 137 235 211 IS7 As!!t:int A-'jut ant i .enerii ijieui. Colonel Assistant Adjutant General Maj. Capt. Judge Advocate Major 93 S TO 80 IX-iPEtfTOa general's department. Inspector General Colonel.... 110 SIGNAL DEPARTMENT. kSigaal O.Tic r Major M A RTF.RM ASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Q Tirternur.Uer General Hrigadier General 121 As?Hf ant Qnrtormnster General Colonel - Deputy Qu irtermaster General Lieut' Colonel Qu irterm iater Major Assistant Quartermaster Capt'n. . SCBMsrr.NCE DEPARTKENT Commissary General of Kubsistanee Colonel Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lient. Colonel. . Commisarv of Subsistence Maj. Assistant Comnvssary General of Subsistence Licit. Colonel. . Commissar? of Subsidence Major Assietant Commissary of Subsistence C-aptahi Assistant Commissary of Subsistrnc in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeon General $-2,710 per annum Surgeons often years service.... Surgeons of lesi than ten years service Assistant Surgeons of five vein 110 95 so 70 110 05 b0 75 SO 70 10 111 ls'7 137 I 11 223 i 223 i 80 70 70 173 i service Assistant Surgeons of less than five veirs' 'service PAT DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General $2,74') per annum 137 53 120 ! I
Deputy Pavarister General 95 211 Paymaster" 187 orncF.ts or the orm of engineers, corps or T P'ORriUCL ENGINEERS AND ORDINANCE DEPARTME.NT. Colonel 110 215 Ieutemnt Cj1b1 9" 211 Miior r0 1S7 Caftan 70 137 Firt Lieutenant S3 12) Seoul L'er.tcnant .V 121 Rr-vt-t Soe.m 1 L;eutennt. 53 12)
orTicr.Ki or m '-xtk: nmc ox-", cwalhv, riflkMEN AND I.I0I1T ARTlkLERT. Colonel L:eufnant ('oioncl M ljor C ipr t-ii . Firt I.ienten '.i.t Second Ijie'iten.int Ii-e-ef Soeori-J I.ienten.int Ad;:i.vit, nn I l?egiui"!i'.il Qn irterm it.er, in a Mition to d iv of Lieutenant
HQ 235 95 211 50 17 70 1 IS 51 12S 53 12$ 53 123 10 10
Colonel. . . t Lieu' en nil Colonel M iior Cv'v.n Fir rt I.ieiilon.int . . Second hieutemnt Urevi Se-on 1 I.:-uf enant Adjutant, in addition to pay, te., of LiC-itiTint . . . . . .... .... .. . Hegirnent.il Qu irternm.-ter, in add"t:on to p iv, et?., of Lieutenant 2i a i;m 175 11H 103 103 103 18 26 10 10 In the above we have not inserted the fnetinal parts of d'U rrs, for convenience s.ike, in this matter of but little importance. PFf.OW THE CMI.r. Or I.IKfTr.VtNT. The first eohrnn d'.nitcsthe 4viy er month of artillery and irfiutry, and of dragoons and ridemen when serving n loot. The second column denotes the pay rer month of lihi srtillery and of dragoons and rtilemen vhen mounteu i?erg' itit M-ijor, (iuarterm.iter Seri'eant. Principal Mirsici.in and Chief Il-igler, each First Sergeant of a company Orln irre Sergeants Ho'pit-il Stewards All other S..rge.nt, eacb Corporals Iluglers Miisicians , Farriers and Blacksmith; 21 2D 22 2-a 17 11 12 12 ih 15 11 21 20 17 14 13 15 12 Artificers Privates In addition to be par a- above stated, one rtion per da? ;i!il an abundant supply of good' rloth:n' is allowed to every soldier. Quarter. fuel and medical attendance are alwaya provided by the Government without deduction from the , oMier's pay. If a soldier should become disabled in the lirre of his duties, the law provides for him J a pension, or he mav, if he prefer it, obtain ad- , mission into the Military Asylum, which willallord i him a comfortable home so long a ho may wish to receive its benefits. To the above pay for private soldiers mud be added tlie :ddi'"ur:it "2 a month to be p iid during ervirc, the silD'l bounty at the end of the war. wbieh has already been provided for, and the quarter section of Ian I that Congrt-ss will provide for at its coining ses-ion. The bounty and land apply to officers and privates alike. AT.SKAU.II A: OAVIIISOA'S Wolcflale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dwalers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES IID TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AX0 WILLOW WARE. In soliritingthe public patronage we would say hat our stork of Goods is complete, and will dimp.ir favor ibly i'lr iib1, other e-tablihment in the Rporj.il ind'icemerts are offered to country Deal r-. AH kinds rf country Producetaken atthehi-h-Citriirkef price t txehang foi-ptrods. MJSSßAI'.M A. DAVIDSON Ajnll2. latf NEW REMEDIES TOfl SPEK M A T O 11 UUCE A. Howard Asiociatior, Philadelphia. A IJenevolent Institution -t bliherl b? spcial Endowment, f.r the relief of the Siek and Di'ie-cd, nflli'-ted with 'irubnt and Ch?"iic Iieaes, nd especially for the i ure of the Diseases of tha Sexual Organ. MEDICAL ADVICEgiverr gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. VA LIT A HLF. RErORTf! rn Sretmatorrhaa. and other lisars of the Sexual Organ", and on the New Remedies employe! in the Oipensiry, rnt in ealed I Iter envelope! free of charge. Toir lhre stimj lor Ksjr aereptable. Addre Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard AMOciation, No. 'iS Ninth t , Philadelphia, Pa. Debater n. 4fy.
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l ornovs. REEVE &, CAPFIOIM. Attorneys and Notaries. Plymouth. Morshall Co.. Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. Rr.rERsto Rabcock V Co., Phelps, Dodge k Co., New York, CooW,Farwell A: Co., Gould k Tiro., Chicago, Loudon & Co., Phila., Grafl Honette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osborn. Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. JOHN S. BENDE. Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. ind. Collections, Tax paving' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3dy Pli vsiciniiK. DR. T. A. BORTON. Phvieian sndSurgenn.ofTieeorerPershings itCo.'s Pruir Store, in Dr. A. O. Rorfon's Dental Roms, Michigan street, east side corner of Gano, where he may be consulted during ofiiee hours. J. J. VINA L. Homeopathic Phynician. Particularattentionpaid to obstetric praetic, and chronic diseases f women, and diseases of children , office over C. Palmer's store, corner Michigan and Laporte tsreets, whe he mav be consulted at all hours. DR. O. BAIRD, Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,) resience ami office near Shilt's Mill. Rremen, Ind. DR. A. O. BORTON. Surgeon Dentist. Plymouth, Ihdiana. Whole or partial setts of Teeth inserted on the most approved plain. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natnral teeth, ami irregularity of Children' teeth corrected. Fan 3 and difficult teeth extraeted with or without Chloroform. Can he consulted at his office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. ffice in Pershinr's block, up stairs, corner of Michigan and Gano sfrests. 49tf IIotclM. EDWARDS "HOUSE. Plymouth. Ind. W. C. Edwirds, Proprietor. FARMERS' HOTEL. La Porte street, near the Dejrot, Plymouth, Ind Good Fare. Low Bill, and every attention paid to render the stay of all who patron the Farmcrs'agreeable. Good and con? fine bling for those having horse. vln2tly .1011 SHORT, Proprietor. I H- B DICKSON Sl Co., Dealer in hard wars of every description, also, store, tin, sheetiron, and copper ware. BUcklTf O AN Dealers in Hardware of very description, and m um'aofurcn of Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. Dry Cwoocl S: Ci rc?ri?xj. D. MCWILLIAMS, !-!- I 1 I . .. I. i'caier;n sinn;r nini i;incv uiv E'l'i'i.s grocerie, i etc., west side Michigan street, riymouth, Ind 9. &, M. BECKER. Doalers In f taide and f;ncy dry good and groceries west nide Michigan street, IMymoiith. Ind. RICE Sl SMITH. Dealersin staple and lancy dry goods, famil groeerie etc, one door south of the Kdwards house. l'Svuionth. Ind. J BROWNLEE. Dealer in lryools of all kinds, roceriea, wari-6 etc., Micliig.m trfet, riymouth, Ind. C PALMER. De 'alrrin Dry Coodi, Groceries, etc., south La Porte treet. NUSSBAUM & DAVIDSON. De.i'ersin Groceries and Tntvi uens, east side of Michigan street. HootK J. F. VAN VALKENDURGH, Manufacturer artd Dealers in Hoots a:rd Shoes, lir-tr'oor above h Hank Huilding. E. PAUL. D ater in boots ;ind shoes, in inufartui s all kind of home work in his line, Michigan street, Ply mouth, Ind. liny:ris S4. G. RLAIN & Co. Drugitand confertioners, west sideof Michigan street, Ply mwuth, Ind. t7 a.Tem on. Dealer in drugs, medicine, notions, literary magazines, papers, etc., north fide Lapoite street, Plymouth, Ind. Ws i (liuinhrr. JOHN M tHOEMKER, Dealer in h trio's, clocks ami jewelry, Flf mouth Ind., keeps constantly on hand clocks, watches brca.-t pins, ear rins, finger rings, locket-, etc Clocks and watches, etc., repaired in the bes manner possible. T. MCDONALD. Ileal estate agent ami notary public, oiTjco in kson'a hardvare ftorr, Plymouth, Ind. Draws dred-i, mortgages, bond, ami agreements, sells Isrnls, examinestitlcsand furnisher abstracts of tin; same, pays taxes and redeeiu.s laud old for taxes. MICHAEL GINZ. rUrbcr and hair dres-er, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth, ,Ind. Everything in the above business attended to by mo in the best style, AYi fiiniit lfiiitT C. HASLANGER & BRO'8, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Mlark Smithing, painting s:nd graining ilone to order T.iv N. B. KLINGER. Proprietor Kuckeyc Livery," opposite Edwitrtls House, Plymouth, Ind. W7ly Uraiilirnl rompleiioii. j Dr. Thomas F Chapman Klüsen! to all who j wish il, (free of charge,) the Recipe and full di-1 l rections for m iking and uir g a beautiful vrgeta- j i ble Hal tu that will cflcctually remove Pimples,' i IHotrhcs, Tan, I rerkles, ,c., leaving the skin fmonth, clear: nnd b. arrtifiil; also full directions ! for ui::g Pelntrean's celebrated Stimulnnf, war i ranted to start a full groufh of Whi..ers, or a Mustache, in less than thirty days Ei'hei' of the above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing (with tamps for return potagc) Dr. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist. 831 ISroadway, New York. T2mQ FOR White-Oak Logs anil Slave liolfs. We will pay $3 per rord for White-Oak St?e noltscnt to our order. Also, l..r0 per log for clear Whitc-Ooak logs (log measure) free from kno'.s, worm holes, and other defects. No logs received le than about 22 inches in iluroctcr x the torvill end. Cal on deliver at our Sta?o Factor? in Plymouth. UURLBUT KROTIIER k Co. ftxmouti., rcbruarvth, 19C. 2tl
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JUST RECEIVED, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN
ONE OF TIIK LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS &, SHOES! livor 12iu.y;lit to XMyiiioutla!
CUSTOMERS will find at m? store, east side of Michigan street, every description and k Ladies', Gentlemen', Coya; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
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im will sell a RETTER nOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Good tore, or anv other establishment in Plymouth. . Irl will Warrant all my UVJt.both F.attern and Ihmt-MaJ and mend all that ripsrf of charge. 0"I have a very large stock, and am bound to sell at prices to Huit the hard times-Xt hue stock of LEATHER AND FINDIXCS always kept on liand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.
Plymouth, Indiana, April 25, led I3tf Daily and Weekly 1 i) l il i u niii Mill 1861-2. "Here let the press the peop'e'i rights maintaia,i Unawed b? influence and unbought by gain." I Tlie Daily and Weekly State Sentinel are the eeognir.e! organs of the Democrac? of Indiana, j As it has in the past, the Sentinel will contie.ue i to advocate thoe principles and measures which j are best calculated to ad?auce the banpine, the rroneritv and the freedom of the people from all unjutand unnecessarT restraint?. Whilt cheer , fuilv MiMaining the Government as loyal citizens! yhoüld.the Semincl will vigilantly watch all encro:tchments upon popular rights and the true prin-j ciplesof constitutional libertv. 'Hie freedom ,.f .siech and the freedom of the pre,, are nec-sary to preserve and necurc free institutions. When these fire struck down, no matter what may be tire apolo-v therefor, from that d.iv dates the decline I of American libert?. In order to form :4 )nre ; I perfect union, establish justice, insure donu -tie ! iranomlity, provide for the common tiefen, promote the trenentl vi lt.ire and secure the blcs-ings ' ot liberty to ourselves and posterity, the Sentinel . will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, ! as it believes the public goo 1 requires, all meas- I ure.s of the State :.nd Nation il Adin nitrations. It will ever keep in view the distinction between j tt,n Cr.vn.mn.t oti.l tb ven:il in-ts of' .1.'' ..1..7 i:,.M.nu.r,t An,! we anneal' for the support of all who desire to m.untain a pure Constitutional Roverr.inenr, and con - tinue for ourselves ami our posterity the glorious m . 1 . heritage of free institutions, won by the valor and framed by the wisdom and integrity of the men who Pledged their lires, their fortune and their sacred honors lor liberty and independence. I For the purpose of extending th ci. dilation of - a . . i b. Diilc :md reklv Indiana State Sentinel, its j prupriclr-t s-lit-U esr-ry Democrat, every frier.d of sfnrnd and conservative Nation il principles to aid them in that otneci. h neeeiess n urge me importance of tl. ress as an agency in susUmiin.' a partv organ, tioi and securing the nuecess tf ia 1';..;. I.j ot. ; i..ni-i'iitrlive men Iii; ri I IHK ll'Hi nti'i i.vi-.v.- - . ft,, ta ...doil mdde the N'afcs II I II '? I n in i it iv . f ---- tional and State Dem.x ratic PI.itfo.irrs arr I earnestlv advocate the priu-iples and policy the? t ti,.".;I will ,ls-.be a rener..! newsT.aoer. i :ir br.t l'.d.? rüobrc News from " r . - , , -M ..r.l... ....Il . f.dl ...d ..orp..rt p..rort of ihe Fasten. Cattle Markets and the Cei.eral Markets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and Domestic intclligeree ; Congressional proceedings ; full reports of the Legislativ e Proceedings of our owr .tafe ; Interesting; Tales, Literary and Keligious .Micellany ; In.entions nd t)i Jeovrries : Decisions in the Supreme Court
of the State and the Fe.bril, Circuit and DiMrict r "" -". Court, with nofo esof their arguments and pro- I N one can dotrbt therr supcrro, ,fy afier one srrrceediir'S the local news of the various counties of i 'rral they arc not only better, hut in fact, the Stale' which will 1 f general interest ; the Hmmj-t than any other Pills, lor it t-ikes a less Commercial and Fin am-i .1 1 ntelbgem e . vieles li'iH-r I them to produce a b. tier ellert. upon Agriculture and Sri. rrre. and editor!, I re- J roe of the .-ey-dmavra.. ee.lde Hlood P.,-
m m . tiewa atd comments ujon the current topic- of the day. With a view of ohta-nin accute inform. . ion from every secthm of tire State, soli. i. our friends to -rye us so. h rr..n..,tant f.ets f,..r their - r . neij;liborhoool as they uity deem wni iin oi ir o- . r mission. The Daily and weekly State S. r tine! are the best mediums, for advetisers in the State, their circulation extending to every part of it. The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment Is the mo-d complete in the State, being amply sup- ... . . 1 . . i i ...... i plie.l with every variety of plain and ornamental type from the best founders in the country, and Willi presses e.reSM ICMgl.C'i arm pun o. i. w ioi , exeerrting all the different classes of fine Hook ami Job Printim. ' respecttully soircrt o-iers irorn pir friends throughout the State, and will guarantee that all work entrusted to us shall be dour with oromptnes and accuracy, on the first quality ol paper, with the best of ink, au4 in such a sty le as must give entire satisfaction. The low terms iiron which we offer to furnish the Daily and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us to employ agents, ami we therefore iolicit our friends in every nrighlrorhood to exert themselves to send lis subscribers. Specimen copies will b sent whenever required. TERMS : Dail? Sentinel, one ?ear $r M j - SIX one months ....... 00 00 41 month ....... Wceklv Sentinel, one cop? one year $1 Ten copies to one address, id one to the maker of the club 10 00 Twentv copies to one address, and two to tin? maker of the rlub 20 00 Thirtv copies to one address, and one copy of the Wea kly and oue of the Daily, to the maker of the club ...10 00 Fifty copies to one address, and two copies "of the Weekly and two of the Daily. . ..'0 00 Add'tions can be made to clubs at any time at th abort; rates. Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will not be oent. No paper sent w ithout pre payment, or continu el longer th in paid for. Address : ELDER. DARKNESS k HI NO HA M, iNids'ssrous, I.vnuxA Trolcts. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STKKKT, i o ii it ii o :v , i rv i . C. S. WEAVER, . . . I'uoritir.ron. rpHIS HOTF.L II AS IIKF.N PUT IN COMJL ri.ETE ornr.m, and is now open for the reception of company. Th Trsiirietor rcspectfullj solicits public patronage, and will use his he-d efforts to make his House a pleasant stopping place rr both Traveler and Hoarder. DoJrbon.uS' a th, 1 . 2r.
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THE G-olden Boot, CKNT. A1IOVK COST. BOOT. and kind of -Made PAU J,. Wfrtical. BLOOD PURIFIER am liL OOD PILLS! DR. HOnUKS Cp 4 Vn I V 1 TT t V XV VXV f 0Ji IMl A V lAi ULJlLUlLo! r r. o . T '." '' PO"on of lr. Rh" ,sf a. aI,.t,me8 CCM"lWe to I,lb,lr' establish the following rTM . . Fhst t1" JtiouTvnmt and Blood Tim., have I-vcd by analy... to ' ?i i iL', ... j Tint they cure thealmou universal ctuhM, . ' ' i V , rrnnywh.y.ai.. ... a very short t.me. 1 ,,:it . vr all other modicine have proved ucleis tu,'.v rt ''et e i.tvr.a royi uvt. :uul restore the hcalthnd strength of thosuiTerer. THAT SITK FEM I.F..S, languished tr years in helpless weak 'Icpj'ii.leiiey.rrcuperHte with great rapid1 u.e r mvigor.iii.rg operation. I hat all Ill I IIIS'lll I I II'M ITI1 riMIIII VOII MV 1IIAIP AAK.lia 1 gentle stimulating properties. 'Ih.it tlwv recruit! Hl ATTKRKr COVSTITl'TIOSS, however they may have been trifled with a abused; I tliat tlwir direct tendency is to lengthen life, anl rendti it enjoyable. Tliat .x rating directly upon the -oion of the ilintnte in the blwd they ' CAU.SK SOON to IICt., I and discharge from the stem, rverv Uint ofSrrof- ; t--- - -...i i.-r. um uir? ,, . r.'RriT tiik ..muutatf i. J there is m, ducase ot the Siomael. and Howiki i(rnuu oy stem me M.III, I i 1 1 Elands or Mu. les. i A,S,N,J IROM pvimtie on oi-Tm-rriojts or tms . M.oon on srcarrioxs hich they .lo not give frw,ptrtlief,Mi', if ad- ! mini-tercd before the yerr citadel of life bar. been , . .. ,ir.., . i i.e. 1 'n'M'' nnu'ieii.j rjrrr n jj'imutt nun perfrci cure, I,'il" ,n '"'"d that the SCAmXAVU Ii CT A Bl r ! lt n Pn.i s are endor-ed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, allidaits, medn al works, and b? wonl of mouth, pro claim them to be the ery best preparation of the kind e?( r offered to the broken down victims of ill health. Thev hunt disease through every avenue ami organ of the system, and expel it" thorI t 1 . f H ii.l fMtMtnn iiittf uir i . j i pit iriiiii , im i tr.i r i ii07.cn. Ill Uiv Sc rn liria vian Vegetable H!ool Pills, 25 cents tcr .r. ... r ..... i ..... i .. .,. , i . i i ."" r."oxrs iVr $1. ' ''r; ik,,"acK s .-pcciai t. dices and Ortifi. j rar-, pubhsbed in a conspicuorrs part of this PaDr. Il i'Mck s Medir.il Almanac tnd I nmilv A.l-vr.-r. eorrt.niung a great variety of interest im; ami valuable Mr.lic.rl information, ran be had "Talis of hi Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Ilohack may le consulted personally orb? letter enclosing j one stamp ior u.e reply. -fiKW ARTICLE . . i Dr. UoIkicU's Stomach Hitter. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving tone to tl w Stomach, and for the preention of bilious complaints incident to the Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to aw-ist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has n equal. Try it. In fla?or it is superior to all other Hitters. Try it. The formula of these bitters, now flSfil)the sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one oftheolde t and most eminent Medical Practicing ers of the West, and it is direct! v Predicated on I tht wants of the Western people. nesr unters ucri?e mar stimulus Irom the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of which they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural cnring.4 of the stomach, directly promotl?e of TrwrrRsirr, the present propriitor believes that in making them w idely known the pubiic welfare is subserved It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, kc, the country over. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any quantity and at the lowest rates. It i put up "in CJuart Hottles, and securely pa, ked in one do, rases. Half dor. sample eases will, however, be packed and cnt to any address, if desired. RKTAIL PRICK $1 PKR IJOTTLI'. or 6 roitf 5. Principal office and salesrooms. No fi Kat r ourtli street, 3d building; from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. 'Ii Hammond ttreet. b or sale in Marshall county by Hlain kCo.,T' A. Lemon, Pershing k Co., Plvmonth; Robert Cornwcll k Co., Ilourlron; D. W Stange, Hrme.r; John Ces, llourborr; Jofas Miller, llrenien, Jas. M. Wickicr, Argos; Peter Smith, Dniontow n; and Druggists ami .Merchants gent rally: throughout the Union. 191y. Hats, Hats, Hats. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! Call at Davidson k Co. 'a Wholesale and Retai Clothing Store, for your and Caps ! Th largest, cheapest and best ttlected stock ever in this marketA lOtlf. D. k Co
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rpo T II E PEOPL E OF THE UNITED STATESÜ In the month of December, 18r8,the undersigned for the first time ofTeied for sale to the public Dr. J. Ilovee Duds Imperial Wine fiitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons nhohave tried them that it is 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 und most trifling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. jr. noiEE nons IMPERIAL TO BITTERS. from all who have not used thm. Wo challenge the world to produce their cun. These Ritters for the cure of Weak Ptonueh. General Debilitv, and for Purifying and Kriru bine the Blood, are absolute!? unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. Tobe assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a Fuperior quality, being about one-third strongerthan other wines; warming and invigorating the w hole system trm the head to the feet. As these Ritters are tonie and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole rsrem.and eiveafine tone and healthy action to
all its parts, by equab.ing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. Thev are also exc-lb nt fo- Diseases and Weakness' peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is requirni to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, wl.o s subj.-et to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. TIIKSi: KITTKRS Will not only rune, but Trevevt I)isr.Ar, I and in this respect are doubly valuable to the per son who ma? use them, ror Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indite. Mon, Drspcpsia, Diseases o the Ner?oiiB System. Paralysis, Pilea, and for a cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dods rdrhralcd Winr liitters Arc ViiMirinc! ! For Sore TlircAt. common among the Clergy, they arc truely ?abiab'e. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution Tor Ministers of the (lospel, ! Lawyers, and a 1 public epenker for Pook Keep. er?, Tailors,Seam?tre..,. S u b tit. Artirtsand all persons leading a edmlary life, they xillj rovr truly bem-lieial. As a l?erae, thoy are whol nie, innocent, anl lelieioos to the t-te. 'I'bey probu-e all the exhilarating -.Verts ,.f I'r.mdv or Wine, niihout intoxicating ; and :re a valunble remedy for persons :illi(-t J to tlie ire of -ive tr -ir lr ink, and who i.h to refta'n fitn it. Thev are pure and entirely fr e from the toi,,oip contained in the a '(riterate! W'rnes nrrd Lienors ilh hieb the fonntrv iJ flooded. Their Hitt-rs ii.it only CV. l F.. but rKKVI'.NT Di"eae, .irnl fboiild b.- n.-J by all who I j v - in a country whete the i'rr s bul. bete ("h.lls j and Fe ers are prevalent. I!-inir errtir-lt iri.norerit mi l harmless, tner nnv be tivcii firrl to Children and Infants with impunity. Physiriun, Clerrv irren, siel terr peranee a i o- - ! raten, as an art oi Inimamty. as an art of humauitv, should ai.t in j spreading th-.se truly valuable III ITI) KS ,tX,.r th, I land an-i u.neoy e muuy id in banishing ; I irilli L PI I Illl I lll'J ! I.f At.i. AkkkctI'.ns or tiif. IIkad. Sick Hearlach, ot Nervous Ifo.-nln.-hr. Dr. MMS Impofinl Wim Hitter will Into bj m-!.-i lut.irv and Ktlh-H f-unl ci'dlS. 1' K M A Is K S The nntiv certilie tt.-. h:i-h have been tendered us. :md the letters w Mch we are daily receiving, are ron-!rri e proof th t amo.r ih women ihe-e Hilteishave fii'ii - itisfo-r loir wh'rh no others have ever done before. No ii nn in the land iihotild be without them, nlid those who once Hc them will not fail to W.-ep . supply. II v. J. Korec i? oils' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared bv an eminent :id skillful phvsrcian who has used them successfully in his practice for the la ft twenty live years. 'I he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Il )vee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Hitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable re tnevlv for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disappro e of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe thst a respectable Physician can found in the Crrite! States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highlv approve DR. J. IH VKH DODS' IMPERIAL WINE Iii ITF.KS. In all newly settled places, where there is alwsrs a litre juintil? of decaying timber from nhi.-h a p..i"on.i:s miasma i created, these bitters should be u"rl every morning before breakfast. Dr. I. Ilovt c lloN IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are eomjioserl of n pure and unndiiUrnted Wine, ro ml ined w ith Harbern-, Solomon's Seal, Comfiey, Wild Cherry Hark, Spik.narl, Chamomile Flowers and fJei.tian. They air manul'acturcrl by Dr. Dodi himself, who is an cxpetierced an sticcessfrri Physician, and beiicc should not be classed among the quark nostrums which Hood the country, and again! which the Medical Profession are so justly jrt-ejrrdiced. These truly valuable Hitters ha?o been so thoroughly tested by all elapses of the community for almost evrry variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they re not? deemed undispensable as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. Piircltawc One Rot tie! It Cots but Little! rurifythenioo.il Cive Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Trolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and sold by ' C II ARLKS W 1 1) I FI KU) d- Co.. sole raoraiKTORS, IS Wilium Street, NEW YORK'. I J"For sale by Druggists and (I rocers generally oukhout the country. an8 2?ly " ArimiitivtratorN Sale. Notice is hereby giren, that the tindersicned. Administrator of the estate of Jarrett Jarrell, late of Marshall countv deceased, will, in pursuanc of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, expose for public sale on the premises of the decdent, (his latw residence,) in Polk Township, in said count Vi on the "AUii dty of March, 1HV2, the following Ileal Estate, belonging to the estate of Jarrett Jarrell, deceased, situate in Marshall county and State of Indiana, and known nnd described as the wcrd half of the south east quarter of see tiontcn, (10) and the east half of the aouth east quarter of nection ten, (10) all in township thirtyfour, (31) range one (1 ) east, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debts of said estate. Said sale will take place nt the place aforesaid. and between the hours of 111 o'clock, . m , and t o'clock, r. M-, of said day. Terms. One fourth cash in hand; one fourth in six, oiia fourth in twelve, and one fourth in eighteen months, from da? of sale, giving notes for the deferred payments wilh approved security, with interest, waiv ing valuation and appraisement laws. HIRAM A. HANK. fcb'JT öti Adra'nistutcr
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A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in the City of New Yoik. THE NEW YÖIMUYEEKLY ARCUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For several years the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nati; n has been keenly alive to the necessity of bfirig faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper, published in the City of New York, adapted to jopuhir circulation, and wielding a whole?iue influence throughout the Union. The great want has Immui, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles an does th New York Trihnne to Abolitionism and ill kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with talent and prudence, with correct appreciation of the true principles of our Government aud lidclitj to them; in all respects a first cla-s ucvrapriper, aud yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach of the masses of the People throughout the CounThe undersigned, from their connection with th AlNany Atlas V Argus one of t!ie lort ami bct known Democratic paper in the Union have been constantly urged, during the last threa or four years, to respond to thi demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newtpapcrin the City of New York, adapted to general circulation. We yiwld to the wishes of our poiiti al frit-nds. and have therefore transferred the publication of the Wceklj Atlas ii Argu to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be isiued under the name of THE NBV7 YORK WEEKEY ARGUS, i It is p.iblishcd ir quarto form, of the sire of the ead.ug New or.t W eekbe.; and we promise litt Iti ifa tiWfl rill F tl 1 I tfari Mu. i. anit. oris and Agricultural Dejtartmeat, in its Market Reports, and in all other respects, it hall be at i rat equal to any pa pei published in that city.) has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. V.los Com.stock, for acvral years one of the editors of the N'r-v York Journal of Commerce, a gentleman of reeogniied editorial ability ami experience. The editors will therefore be ICALYLUT COMSTOCh'. WILLIAM CASSIDY, FILON COMSTOCK; I with ample additional special assistance in the srv- . rral departments of th paper, j iext to a rigorous support of the Federal (Iot- ! ernnrent in its present peril the first great duty I of every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of ; the F.ditors will be to adrocate Democratic and t Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them ' upon t!e policy and adnriuistration of tt.e lovtrn:n nt State and National. At the same time ; thoy will strive to furnish the r readers the bet ! i possible treneral newspaper. The latest intelli- ' genre foreign and domestic will always appear! : in the columns of their paper ; and il Commercial Department ill embrace the fullest aud mot re ' I liable information, including correct and ample j reports of the Money, I roduce arid Cattle Mar kets at New York and other Ieartin- points of ! commercial transactions, tireat care will nlao be Im glow t d upon the Literary character of the p-' per, miiJ such othttr orijLrirral anl selected article, ' lioti of new publications, e. , will be eiwn, as : will be likely to intere: ic read r. For the ben- , Ii of tbst 1,-irr.e cla- ena.-d in ru'tivatin the , ioil, c rha!I ;;ve ;romiir D.'e to .igti'-'lUural ';bjects, devotin,' t" iln-iir oiiein.il sriirb tbt-jri- ' j als and c-iri!iruu;cstioiis,) ami carefully el-ctl; , maltet from the leading journals of tire couhtry. rI i hi j : The Xr.w York W ki.x Ak'.'. s is publi!ied in Quarto torm, each irtimbtT containing right pge, or fo.i v-eiirht crduniris, prii.t d on ne w nd hand some type, in the best xtvle It will be f'tiruishvd to subscribers on the follow ing ti i um, payable alw a s in advance. Single ubci iptiorik per iiimurii,. Three copies oue e.rr F ght do o Additioiialropies (ach) Twlr ' c J-ie tiiniii- a iid re-", . . . a IM 0 oil I 5 "jo d0 u -ending tlie cli.b 'lib en extra copy to the prrs a t J o any ieron siMidni" a clu b of I'lil vc will se; i ( in A!b;urv fl.iilv tlas A Ar us, .ic rar. gin lis. Subsciiptions n jv commence with sny number. Letters, m hither containing remittance or otherVV HC, should be ad !r ed to th Uivll-l ".:'!'.! . e,ir. lo r of llroadwav and Park Place, pp,i:e City Hall Park,- NF.' YOKK. COMSTOCK .V CASSIDY. PropVs. FAIRBANKS' S I AN DA KD äSCALES,!: or sit. nns. FA I KHAN KS t- ORKEN LEAK. 172 L.nLc (. IIM A(sO. JyBl T Ol.T Tlia M..SE. April2.i, D-61 lHIr G-. BLAIN, 6c Co-, DRUGGISTS, ti v irvf itii i vi
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Gr XX. O CE IS. Tea,CnlTce, SuRar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tube disposed of at very reasonable nc,nrS. N ithiu a few day past, we have received frm Pittsburgh andNew Yoi k a lart amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil! A NO LAMPS! or burning the-ime, of. rc v nirr M,d stvle with or without shade,. We a.; b artnu for .11 1 1 Patent Medicines! of il.e dar ri.yMmr. preseriptions carcfullv put up at all hours of the i..Aht. I.t an MH-riei,ced f-iitriftl ' " ....... it- ..r ..! we carneiuiy iiiviicine puouc m lav or us wnr. aeall, eiaminc our :ock, and become convinced of the fact that we are doin a libern business. Cltt.AIN &Co. Plvmonth, lud., March 2!lth. I f.V. A o lite oi IVtilion li.'tiitl. to Sell Notice is lirreh pire n that application hss Iwen made to C-orrrnoii P'r-as t'onrl of M nr. hall corni iv, Imlianu, tor an order to pell Real Estate belonging to the estate of Ems! y Wcllnvrn, deceased, the personal being insnflieient to pay the debts due from the tstste; snd the same Hill Ix heard hv said court at Us June term, 16'., to be held at the Coiut House in Plymouth, on the first Monday; in June ncit. DAVID VVKLIIOKX, muri? ot 1. Administrator. Attarltiiiri'it IVoticv. State of Indiana, Marthall County, $$: In Justice's Court. Arthur (lamhrill, ) vs Complaint on Atuclunot Charles Snyder. llie plaint. IF in the ahove rntLbM cause, ha filed w ith me his complaint on attachment, and it appearing that the defendant, Cluries Snyder, I a iron resident of the cvuuty, and a suiunrons having been returned not served upon him, he is hereby notified of tlie filing and pending of said complaint, and that unless be appear, answer or demur thereto, on the railing of paid cause, on the tiOih dy of March, 1 MIS, at 10 o'clock, a n, aid complaint will be heard and determined in his absence. HENRY McFARMN, J.J eb427 Ml
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A NECESSITY is kvkkv HOUSEHOLD! JOIIAS A: GK5$K.I-:V'K A M URIC A N CEMENT GLUE! TIIK STKONfiEST QU E TIJK 'IIIt4l,fT (il.I'K IV THE WORLD)V lily. r.cj:i.i, TIIK ?!T Il KABLE "iLU.JIV THKWl:I.p TU K lXI.V ItL'LlAKLK ;LLK, IN TlltUchtl; TIIK UKST LUE IE HIE WoItLI. American Cement tilue is the only article of th kind ?cr proIucei WH Will Withstand Water. It will Mend Wood, Save your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Deltt, BoU. ic. It will Mend Glas, Save the piece of that ti;ni?t eut gli bon.' It will Mend Ivory, Don't throw away that broken I?ory Tan, It it easily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cupi aud tauctri ca it made as good ag new. It will Mend Maible. Tliat pirce knocked out of your marble Maat'. can be put rn ai trng a ever. It will Mend Pnrfü'atn j Nw ni5ltu.r if tlimt brokcn pitclif'r j;j . bul a ,limillK. R fchilli ngiave d it a shilling T,i " It will Mend Bine, Coral, Lara, and ia fact everything: but Metaii. Any article cementetl with Anrrica. Ca.. riTKscrs: " F.very lmusfleeper liquid ha?e a wp'i ,f Jolnrs A. Crosley's Apierbau Cement Cut." New York Times. " It is so rotncbient to have in the houie " New York F.ipres. " Itis read? ; tl coranjends itu tt; boIy.' N. Y. Independent. " U'r have trid it. and find it as useful it sir house as water." Wilke's Spirit of the Tis. I'.conoinr i M'oiilth. $10 per year saved in every family by one Cetil W AMKI!IC.X CEMENT GLIE! Price 2.' cents per B.tt!. Price 5 cents per I!itile. Price 23 tvi-ts per H-Utle. Fri- 'J." cr-itii per Il.'ttle. r ir'-e '.j cents per Bwtife. Price Vi ecu per Cott!. ; Libt xl Reductlou to 'Wholesale BuTeri : Terms 0la.. IT Fur Sj!by ill Dn:giiM. genera!!? tliroii-.;,,,, th an' Stortljr -out.tr. joeias cV cuosli: v, (Sole Ma:.tifeTiir rs,' WILLIAM STKKF.T. Cr-rner Libertv .trret. NEW YCIaK. Important to House Cwncii. Important to Duildeis. lir.portant io Rail Kcad Corcpclei Important to Tanners. r ml nun v tuh wir m cri: v. f" r: t.vr i;i . r.At? in:io i.inii TTt r ii' m a CEMENT l0()EIX(i: The hear -rt ufi I niol Durable llof r r ;r, s;c IT IS TIRE AND WATER TRCOr It cm l e k rr!-. fte o r; p'ied to nrw ,md old !! r f!t. and tu Shin-Ie H.rf nifoiii: the Shingle The Coft only about ore-tlmd that cf TI5 audit is 1WJCE A3 DURABLE This ar'.i !-.s been tl... -.-.u',! Crated :n York City and !! varl..d"t! r tu ted ( ada, Wt Indie s nnl C" r tre! .i j.d .v'.i.:h Arv.a i n buiMii.s of al! kinds. si.-h as I'a ter-. I f Irres, l'h':r-hes, Kai'road Depits, t"r. sÄ public buildinjc generally, ("ov err.mert f t.iiJ tp i.e., bv thv principal I. Hilders. rrhitert ri r er. during the tlie pjf four r, and V ' to be the CHEAPEST and Mot Dunbie Rtcf ing in use; it is in everv rrect a PIKI', W. TEU, nd TIME PKOÖr covering for I .ii i I , an iviii'i-. k ! This is the ON LY materia! niiacfart .:r! f i the Cliite. States, which nib'fieg t!ie cry d I rslde properties of Elasticity aud Durtb-l:f.'.' j are iirier-ally a. know lecJped to be perit j Gutta Fercha ami India Kabbcr J LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ; For coating Metl of all kinds when eipef. ; the artiou of the weatirr, and ; ; Tor Preaervinr and Repa-.ring IVIetal Ie OF ALL, KI1ND3 Thia is the onlv Composition kion w!.;r! srrccessfnlly reit estrrme chaij;-i f c'.ir : 14 i anv length of time, when applied t rnf- ! which it adhere firmly, forming a ttnly e;r. i 1 ,rre c1" P-1. r" l; lf.n-l'? tK ! .l,,.rf ' f ;' "'"W; elaM , y : I mjorrd hy the ourtractro ,nd f,rMu.n r.f . j t rntwl r.thtr 31rtAl IsCm?.. cow foiifnt ur.n fV den changes id the weather. ! It w ill not crack in cold or run in warm c-'' .ft.l Kill vt.tt ih ilfT , a, f Tm A(i 0(,)f.r MrM, Rf- ; irt.,j mhu Gutta Tetcha Cement be rsi' verte frin further irroion an; i leakirif. -' ei, Hiring a perfectly tears. water t ght roof fer r" Tlris Cement is peculiarly adapted to ''",; ervation of Iron Kallings, Stoves, Kart, 'l ' Agricultural Implements, Ac, atsv f.'r fM' j manutactiirers ue. Gutta Percha Cement; Cor pr. M-rv in and repairing Tin ai d .! ' ',u( Roots td" everv ic criition. from ir crest ''' is nat injured by the contraction and ' metals, and will not era. k in cld r nn '' ' weather. , i lliese malt rials adapted to all climate. are prepared to aupj ly oi.h r frrtu " rc'( counti), at ?hirt notice, lor (Intts P.uli I "" in rolls, ready prepared for u-e, and ltts Cement, in barrels, ith lull printed d r-i rr! application. Vf will make luVrs.1 and s.itif.irtor. r ... - - I etablih thcm-elves in a lucrative aaJ a . teiffi. rn.ru inoi r. il n . r I w mini v"u business. Si Ol T R TERMS A hi: t ' . c A At.tir..lrif trtt if I f A ill r .Is i I' T till Lio: iril.ri.itll - . . . .. ...,;.'. It favor ot oir imprnvrti mw.nng .i . -j applied them to several thouaii I r-" York Cilv and v i.-ir itv. JOHNS Sk CROSLE Sole Manuf't''rr, WhrJosaU Warehouse Win.smM"; Corner of Liln rtv tr et, lull decriptive Circulars and iVx . airhe.1 on application
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