Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1862 — Page 4
NUMBER 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. VOLUME 3.
Army Pay It oil. The fullowing statement, taken from official onrces, will how the army pay roll. In the first column will be found t'.ie riete salary per month and in t'se second the total salary per month, which included ration, servant hire, forage, ic.
CiENLRAL. OFF.CfcRS. Ter month. Lieutenant General $ 270 Aid-dc-Camp and nilit.iry Secretary o Lieutenant Geveral, eich O .Major Geer.il 2JJ Senior Aid de-Camp to General inChief 80 Aid de-Camo, in addition to pay, e c, of Lieutenant 21 Brii her General 121 Aid-d-j-C inn. in ad iition topiy, etc., of Licnteu ant 20 apjctan r gf.vkr.il' a department. Adjutant General Colonel .... 110 Torsi. $ 770 101 461) J 87 3-J 323 10 235 211 17 1S7 1S7 236 137 Assistant Adjutant Generil Lieut. Colon I ; Assistant Adjutant General M ij. Capt. Judge Advoca.e Major 95 80 70 SO l-rECTOR general's department. Inspector Genir! Colonel.... 110 SIOVAL DEPARTMENT. Signal ofTi-r r M ijor SO oc RrEni aster's df.partm f.nt. Qtnrteninr-ter General Riigalic (euer 1 1 Assisi int Q irtei in tster General Coheicl Deoif v Q i irterni ister General L-. it Colonel Q'l irterm ts'er Mijor Assistan' Q'l irterni ster C-int'ii . . SCIJÜ-TEVCE DHPARTKENT. Comtni-'ary Gn'ral of suhsistan Colonel A' st int C I'lrnis-sary GmiciiI of Siib-isteiu'e Lieu'.. Colonel. . Cou-ui-s-sarv of ub-i-o-n e 'I ij. As-i-ta'if Comm s.- try General of Su't-;s'ence Licit. Colonel. . mmissirv of -ubsis.enee M ior isti?it ('o-niv-i'ttrv of Subv.stCIMV l,lr I'll ...........- 3isiinf Coium'ssiry of Subsistence, in addition t piv, etc., of Lieutenant MKOlC.lt. DEPARTMENT. Surgeon General $2,710 per an ntirn Surgeons often years' servie.... Surgeon of less than ten years service Assistant Surgeom of five ycarj service Assistant Surgeons of less than five vaira' service PAV DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General $2,740 per annual Deputy Pay m iter General Paymaster
121 321 110 235 95 211 8i) H7 70 137 110 215 05 211 SO 17 75 111 80 17 70 137 J.0 11 eo 223 70 173 70 137 53 120 OO-j 05 211 SO W
OFFICES OF THE C-'RPs OF ENGINEERS, CORPS Or Tor'v;RrniciL engineers and ordinance Department.
Colonel 110 215 Lieutenant Coljuel 95 211 Mijoe M 17 Ca-itiin 70 137 Firs Lie-it. Mimt 53 121 Second L'curenanf 5't 121 Brevet Se -on I L-eufen uif 5't 120 orrcER o MOfNTEn PRAOjnyj, cVAi.ar, riflemen AND t.IGIir ARTILLEUT. Colonel 110 2: L;e. if nant Colonel 95 211 Mijor b0 1-7 Captiin 7D 145 Firt Lieiiton-ut 51 12 Second Lioutenint 53 12 Brevet Second Lieutenant 53 12S Adjn'ant. and Reimen'al Quarterm iter, in addition to dav of Lieutenant 10 10 OFFICERS OF A RH LI.ERV AN it I N TAVTR V. Colonel 05 21 Lieutenant Colonel 0 1!M Major 70 175 CapfiMi f0 1H First Lieutenant 5T l'H Second Lieufenint 45 1 f'3 Brevet Se"on 1 Li"ut"n int. ..... . . 45 103
Adjutant, in ad lilion to piv, t:c, of Lieufenin' " 10 IS Regimental Quar'erma-ter, in add tion to ri i v, etc.. of Lieutenant 10 26 Ti tin. il.-.vv vi o Ii mi nut iii4i.rtil the fi Mellon.1 rwrn r.l..11.r4 tor -knrffii.mi-P .t. in thi m ' .... . . .. ...-...... r - - - matter of hut little impoi t nice. Iiki.ow the r.nur.nr i.ifi'tkn ant. Tlie first eohi nn denotes the , iy per month of artillery and infantry, and ofdnoons and riflemen wlien serving on toot. The second column denotes the ray rer month of lr'tii irtiller and of drazoonsand ritlrnicn when mounted: Serge int M ijor. Quartermaster Serjeant. Prineip.il Mnsicim and Chief M izh r, each Firt Sergei t of a company Ordnanee Sr'4itit Hospital Stewards All other Serjeants, cacl Corp-v :!s Hitlers ...... Musi.'i in Farriers :ind H!.teknnthf 21 21 22 22 17 11 12 12 15 15 11 21 21 1? 1 1 n Art fi er Private 12! In ad to the pay as above fatt-d, one ra tion rer Iivaii4 an a'riii I mt supn'y of pood loth't:- iS allowed to every soldier. Quarter, fuel a'i I 'ivd e il :iff.-r I i :ir al w i v pro ided bv the f ivt'i imvnt wiriinut d'-duetion from the o'd er's piv. It" i sd.o-r -hoidd lieronae disabled in the liti of li's the Itmv provides for liirn pension, or lie hmv, if Im- prefer if, it-t on ad-mis-ion info the Mi.'tiry Aylnrn, whieli will afford him a eom'ort i'm' home so long a he may wish tor-eeii t-i f.rs. To the above p iv for private oldiers must be added tue i''ii; mal i a month to be piid duririp nervice, the "il'l' bounty t the end of the nar. whieh has ah-jdv be-n rovided for, and the quarter section of lap I that (ougr ss will provide for at ii eoininir session. The bounty und land apoly tooffieer .i'd pri vafe alike. Xt8tl.Wn fc DAYIDSOIY' Wolesale and Retail G ROC GRY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GPOCERIE S 41D TOBACCO. CIGARS. WOODED ! ANT) WILLOW WARE. Inolirifintrtbe nubhepaf ronagr we would ny hit our s'orl; of floods i cotnp!ctc, and will compare I tvor tlly with any other establishment in the U'et. K-peeial inducements are offered to country Dealers. All kind' of country Pro lu?etaken atthehighfitr.i irketpiice in exlian I'oi gr(l. NL'SSIUU.Mi DAVIDSON Ar rill 2. 12tf TJEW REMEDIES FOR s p iz n m A T o ix u i r cjz a . Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Renevolcnf Institution est bh'hed bv special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Ditr-ed, afflicted with viru!cnt and Chronic Di-taes, and especially for the eure ot the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICEgivenpratii.bj the Actmjr Surgeon. VALLMRLE RE POUTS on Sretmatorrhora. and other die ies of the Sexual Organ, and on the Nw Kftncdies employed in the Di-pen ary, cnt ht aealed letft r envelopes free of charge. T0(r thi ffestmips for post ire acceptable. A1-dre-s Dr. J. SKILLIN IIOUGIITO.V. Howard Association, No-U Ninth wt-, Philadelphia, Pa.
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A.t tovn ".. REVZ St, C APRON, Attorneys and Notaries, Plvmouth, MorshallCo. Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining conn ties. R etf.rs to Rahcock k Co., Phelps, Dod.c & Co.,New York. Cool-v.Farwcll k Co., Gouh k Rro., Chieio. London k Co., Fhila., Graf Renette & Co.,Pi:tshur-;b.. Hon. A. L. Osbon Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. Nttorney at Law and Real Fstate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax paving' and examination of Titles, promptly attended to. n3-ly jPIi-VKicin ii!DH. T. A. BORTON, Phvsician and 'urireon.olnceovcr Pershing iCo.'s Drui Store, in Dr. A. O. Rorton's Dental Rooms. Michigan street. eat side corner of Gano, where ho may be consulted during office hours. J. J. VINA L. Homeopathic Phvsician. Pirticularaftentionrt.a'.d to obstetric nractic, and chronic diseases of (Viim-Mi, and diseases of children . office over C. Palin'r's store, corner Michigan and Lanorte tsreets, whehe m-vbe consulted at all hours. OR. O BAIRO. 'Graduate of Jefferson M'J:"al College, resience and office near hilt's Mill. Rremen. Ind. TMit i-it rv. DR. A. O. BORTON. Surgeon dentist. Plvmouth, Ihdiana. Whole or partial sett of Teeth inserted on the mot anprored plan. Special attention naid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and irregularitv of Children's teeth corrected. Fan? and di Tieulf teeth extr i'-ted with or without Chloroform. Can he consulted at his office at any time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. (Tie in Pershinr's. hh'k. up stair., corner of M:chian and Gano stre.i'. lOtf Ilohds. ; EDWARDS HOUSE. i Plvmouth. Ind. W. C. Kdwird., Proprietor. FARMERS' HOTEL. La Porte street, near the Depot, Plymouth, Tnd Good Fare, Low Rills, and every attention pid to render the tay of all who patron c the Farmers'acrreeatde. Good and conrctiie bling for thoe having horses. vln2tlv J OR SHORT, Proprietor. H. B. DICKSON &. Co., ealer in hardwar of every descriptioi toTC,tin, sheet iron, and copper ware. BUCK & TOAN, Dealers in Hardware of very description, nd nianuracturi'rs of Tin. Sheet-Iron and Copperware, Michigan street. Iiv Cioot; Ar i ioiiri. D. MCW1LLIAMS, IVa!er:n staple an 1 fancy ilay goods, jrrocerie, etc., west side Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind S. &. M. BICKER, Dealers in stable and f.Miey drv 'hm1 and groceries wstside Michigm street, Plymouth, Ind. R1T-E &, SMITH. calersin staide and fancv d "ood, Tamil groeeries etc, one duor south of the EuftaixN house. Plvmouth. lud. J B.OWiMLEE. Dealer in drvi Is ofa!l kinds, rorcries, wares etc., Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. C. P LMER. Dalerin P; y Good, Gro.-erics, etc., south fide Li Porte street. NU5S3AUM iL DAVIDSON, Dea'er in Groceries and Provisii ns, east side of Michigan street. Roots V SJll o. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. Manufacturer and Dealers in Roots and Shoes, first oor above the Rank Ruildiinr. E. PAUL. D aler in boots and nhoes. ni am faCui all kind of home work in his line, Micli'gan street, PI mouth, lud. G. BLAIN & Co. Dru?cistand confectioners, west side of Michigan street, Plvmouth, Ind. T. A. LEMON. Dealer in drills, metlu-ines, notions, literary magazines, papers, etc., uorth side Lapoite street, Plvmouth. Ind. AV:i 1 4hiiinU or. JOHN M HOEIViKER, Dealer in h ttlo s, docks and jewelry, Plymouth Ind. .keeps constantly on hau l clock, watches breast pins, car t ins, finger rin?s, lockets, etc Clocks and witches, etc, repa:icd in the bes manner possible. T. MCDONALD, Real estate nirent and notary public, office in cksoti hardware .store, Plymouth, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bonds, and agreements, sells 'ands, exaininestitlesand furnishes abstracts of the same, payslaiesaud redeems land old for taxes. 1 tu ilMin. MICHAEL GINZ. Harber atid hair dresser, (West side Michigm freet over Pattersons store) Plymouth. ,Ind. Kvervthing in the above business attended to bv me in the best style, C HASLANGER & BRO S, .Manufacturer of wagons, carriage etc. Itlark Smithing, lainting end graining done to order N- C KLINGER. ! Projirletor " Ruckeve Livery," opposite I'dwnrds House, Plymouth, Ind. .o: ISratit rl'ti! Completion. j Dr. Thomas V Chapman will send to all who wish it, ( free of charge,) the c ip und full ; lections for making and i ii g a beautiful vegetable Rilm that will ofTertually remove Pimple, ; IJIot lies. Tan, rr-fklcs, Ac, leaving the kin ' smooth, clear Hiid benuiiful; also full directions 1 for u-injf Pelatreau'" celebrated Stimulant, war rant-l to start a Mill frowli oT )i-ik-r. or a Mustache, in !sthin thuty days Ei her of the abote cm be obtained by return mail, by ftd lressin" (wih t inns for return H-tat;e) Da. TIIO,AS F. CIH1,M Puciicil Chemist, H il RroadvTHT. New Yoik. 52m2 roa Wliitc-Onk Logs and Slave Bolls. We will pay fa per cord for White. Oak Sfnre Roltscnt to our order. Alo, $l..r rx-r log for clear White Oo ik 1 gs (log measure) free from knot, worm hole, nnd other defects. No loi? ;receled less tlian lernt 22 inches in iametrr at the null end. Cash on delivery at our Sure Faci torr in Plymouth. IIURLBUT BROTHERS & Co. I flrmouth, FbrurTth, 1?6?. ?tl
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W O li T II O F BOOTS AND SHOESÜ AT THE Sign of tho G-olden Boot, TO SOLI) lO IlSri CENT. AIIOVE COST.
JUST IlECEIVED, AT THE SIGN OP THE G-OLDEN" BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES! l-viri 3 5ioiiTlit to I'l.vmoiitli ! CUSTOMERS will find at my store, cast side of Michigan street, every description anil kind of Ladies', Gentlimen's, Roys'; .Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
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O-I will sell a BETTER ROOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or any other estahlishment in Plymouth. SJl will Warrant all my Horifc.both V.anirrn and Hume-Made and mend all that rip free of charge. 0"I have a very large stock and am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard t'unes..o
Lar 5 z i ! . 1 l ER AND FINDINGS always kcpl on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides.
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The Proprietor respectfully solicits public patronage, nnI will use his best efforts to make his House a pleasant stopping place for both Traveler and Boarder. Bosjrbon, AngnU fiht lr?-..-2?W.
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BLOOD PURIFIER 13 o o :oAND P 1 L Ju S ! SCAXDAXAVIAX KEMEDIES! The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roll ick, w hich is at all times accessible to the public, establish the follow ing fATTS : That tlie Ri.oon PcniFiKR and Ri.ood Pills have been jroved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MtNKtML. That they cure thealmou universal complaint, nvsrKPsi , with tinrrrini rrrtamtij, and in a very hört time. That abr all other medicine have proved useless they relieve I.IVF.R COMPLAINT, and restore the he altli and strength of thcstbTcrcr. THT SiTK FKMALPS, who have langui.-hed for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual dis ibilities are removed by tlieir cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat thev recruit Sil TTKnF.I CONSTITt'TIONS, howeverthey may have been trilled with Jt abused: that tlieir direct tcndeney js to lengthen life, and rendc.- it enjovable. Th it oocratingdirectl v upon the )n'nn of the Jitrar in tltc Ulnd they ftt'SK SOON TO UK A L, and discharge from tlie svstem, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That thev Rr.:r'T TIIK liKRILITATKD, and there is t,.. a, of the Stomach ami Rowels, the Liver and Nerv..-;? System, the Skin, (lands or Muscles, ARISING K ROM .11 PCRITI T OR ORSTRCCTIONS OF THE RI.OOII oil SKCRKTIONS. in which they do not give pmmjit rriV. and, (ifadminisfered bef.ipe the verv citadel of life has been invaded,) rjfert a painless and perfect rare. Rear in mind that the Scandinavian Vl-iktablf Ri.oon Pill are endorsed by the experience of thousands o living witnesses, who, in letter, affidavits, medical wmk and bv 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 everv avenue and organ of" the system, and expel it' thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt, tli.-ir superioi ifyaffer onesingle trial they me not only better, hut in fact, cheaper than any other Pill for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian getable Rlood Purifier, l per bottle, or .." per h ilfdozen. Ofthe Scandinavian Vegetable Rlood Pills, tJ5 cents per box, or .") boxes for $1. Head Dr. Kobu k's Special Notices ami Gertifi-cafe--, p-iblished in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Aim mac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be haderatisof his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclos'ui"one .stamp for the reply. A XKW AKTICLK. Dp. Koback's Stomach Hitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, forgiving true to tl e Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to ihe Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to asi-t digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has no epial. Try it. In flavor it is superior to all other Ritters Try it. The formula of these bitters, now (IRfilJthe sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one ofthe olde tand most eni'iieiit Medical Practicioners of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Ritters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of winch they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural craving, of tlie stomach, directly promotive of TTMPFRANrr, the present propriitor believes that in making them widely known the public welfare issutervcd. It will soon be for stleliy all Dr. Koback's numerous Agents, an I at Hotels, Ac, the country ever. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any fpnntity and at the lowest rates. It put up in Quart Rot ties, and securely pi ked in one do., cases. Half do, sample eases will, hone vcr, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER ROTTLE or G for $5. Principal office and salesroom. No fi Eatfourlh street, :d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Libotalory No. .T llammond rtreef . For sale in Marshall count v bv Rlain ,U'o..TA. Lemon. Pershing Co, Plvmuth; Rotiert Cornwi ll iV Co., Ronrhon; ). W St ati;e, Urmen; John Cbs. H,,,iib.n; Jnu.-M Miller. Rremen, Jas. M. Wickiz. r, Argos; IVtcr Smith, l'niontow n; ami Druggists and Merchants gen rally throughout the Dnioii. r.Mv. Hats, Hats, Hats. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS! Call nt Dtridson Cc's Wholesale and Retai Clothing Store, for your Hats wrtracX Oxjojei ! Tho largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this market. A lOtlf. D. & Co.
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rp O T EI K K S: O fi' s, e: OF THE UNITED STATES!! In tlie month of December. 1 the undersign ed for the first time offeted for sale to the public Dr. J. Rovee Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to flic ninny thousands of persons i ho have tried them that it is now an established article. Tlie .amount of bodily and mental mi-cry arising .simply from a neglect of smal! complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of tin utmost importance that a strict attention to tin lea-t and most tri'linc bodily ailment should be had: for diseases of the body must invariably affect th mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial ol Mi from all w ho hare not used thorn. We challenge the world to producetheir epial. These Ritters for the cure of Weak Stomvlis, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enin hm'.the Rlood, are absolutely unsurpassed by r.ny other remedy on earth. Tobe assured off Iiis, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine it-elf is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger thin other wine": warming and invigoratinL the whole svstem I nun the head to the feet. As these Ritters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they ptreng'hcn and invigorate the whole system, and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by eip.ri'i.ing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. Thev are also cxcdVnt, fo Diseases and Weakl.ess peculiar to FEM ALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, wl o is subj 't to lassitude and faintnesj, should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. TBS KSK ISITTRRS Will not only (Vre, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the pcr- , .i ... i. son wno may use na m. i w Icicijricnt Consumption, Weak Lungs, Tndiestion, Drspensia, Diseases o the Nervous System, Paralfis, Piles, and for u cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dod's Celebrated Wine Bitters Arc TnMii'iiaKNCil ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truely va!u ib'e. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution tor Ministers of the (lospel. Lawyer, and a I public speakers for Rook-Keepers, Tailors.Senmstresses. Si n lents. Artists und all persons leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. Asa Reverage. they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Trandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the u-e of execs. ie tnng drink, and who wih to icfiain from it. Thev are pure and entirely tree from the poi'ins eont lined :n the adulterated Wines an! Liquors with which the count i v is flooded. These Ritters not only CrME.hut PREVENT Disease, nnd should be used by all who live in a country where the water s bid. or where Chdls and Fevers are prevalent. Reing entirely i:. nocent an 1 harmless, they mav be lmvcu frecl to Children mid Infant with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, r.nd temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should as-ht in spreading those truh valuable HI I'TEIJS over the land, and thereby ri nti.iliy iid in bai.i.!i:i:g Druiikeniifi'S and Disease. In am. Akfkcti n? or tiik Utah, Sick IL ndacdie, Ncrviis Ileidach-, Ir. Dtul.s' Itnpeii.il 'n:o Hitters will be fuwl to be nnto Int. -try ntul Kilic.-i cious. Y K yi A I. K S . Th" many ceMifie.ites wl.idi h ive b- cn tendered US. stud the lett I-- which v. e are daily receiving, are conchi-ive proofth.it am mg the women these Ritteis have given a s itisf iction w hh !i niotheis have ever done before. No uoiranin tlie land hould be without them, and tho-e who once use them w ill not fail to keep a supply. ttr. .P. MSorre Harts' Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by .mi eminent aid k llful physician who hasiiscd thc.m successfully in his pracflce for thelaft twenty live years. I lie proprietor, before purch isiii'.' tlie exclu-ive riht to m inufacturc and sell Dr. J R vee Dods' Ce'ebrated Imperial Wine Ritters, had them tatrd by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounccd lhm a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing dis approx e of I'.itcnt Medicine?, vet we do not believe tint a respectable Fhvsician can te found in the I'n:.ed States, acquainted with their r lical proprieties, who will not highly approve DIL J. ROVK F. IK) IM' I M IT. R I A L W I N I) VA tTF.RS. In all newly tietlled places, where there is always h larpe piantity of decav'iig timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, tiics-e bit', rs should be used every mornii g before breakfast. Dr. Bovro IPoiN' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wiae, combined with Rarbi-rry, S domou'sSeil, Comfrev, Wild Clu t ry R irk. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. Tluy a;c manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an expeiiei ced an successful Physician, atul hence fdiould not fe classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and agaiii-t which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Ritters have been so thoroughly tested by all cla-ses of the community for almost every variety of diseases incident to the human ystem. that they are now deemed undispens.tble as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND KEVEUAGE. I'sir Ii:ic Onv Itolflc! It CoMs but Little! Furify the Rlood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Prolong Life ! Price $1,00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared nnd sol, I bv CHARLES WU) I FIELD ,f- Co., folk. ruorim.TORs, 78 Viu.itM Strkkt, NEW YDRIC. IT" For sale by Druggists and Grocers generally ou,hoiit the country. augSCdy AiliiiinitratorN iilc. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Administrator of the e-t te of Jarre! t Jarrell, late , of M irh ill countv deceased, will, in pursuance of an or.ler of tlie Mallnll Common Picas Court, expose for public s ile on the premise- of the dec dent, (his late residence.) in Folk Township, in Haid county, on the '.h'n 1 y of M uch, lSl'.J. the following Real r.st.ite, belonging to the csfite of Jarrett Jarrell, deceased, situate in Marshall coup tj and State of Indiana, and known and described a the west half of the south ra-t quarter of seclion ten. (IU) and the est half of the southeast quarter of nection ten, ( 1(1 all in township thirty -four, (HI) range one ( I ) east, or so much thereof an may be necessary to ,av the debts of said estate. Said sale will take niace ft the place aforesaid. and between the hours of 10 o'clock, . m , and 4 o clock, r. m., ot tun day. Tkrms. One fourth cash in hand; one fourth in sii, oiiw fourth in twelve, mid one fourth in eighteen months, from day of tule, giving nou-s lor the leierred payments with appnived security, with interest, wa'ning valuation and appraisement law IHR M A. RANK. icoj in 'tdm'uisirator j
Ottenau.
A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in : the City cf New Yoik. HIE NEW YORK WEEKLY ARCK.i To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. 1 ........1 mn ll.i. n..tint1-ktii til f'finCdM'l . tivo sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ab!v reoresented bv a first class Newspaper. I :,!:.-hed f ii the City tif New York, adapted to popular cirulation, and wielding a wholcme influence hroughout the l.'ni.ui. The great want ha been, ind is, a paper w hich shall sustain the same relaion to Democratic and Conservative principled as Iocs tin New York Tribune to Abolitionism and dl kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with iletit and tirudenee, with coirect atinrecia'ion ofi he true principles of our (iovernment and fidelity i ....i II- ..-...-!.., - .ll '-O loeui; hi an n'.-i"ii." a in imas lie ji.ipci , iii j vet a Horded at a price bringing it within the reach j of the masses of the 1 cople throughout the Lountry. The un lersigncd, f:om their conr.ectiin with :i;e Albany Alias A: Argus one of t!ie oldest and bot known Democratic papers in the Union have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to thi demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newspaper in the City of New York, adapted to general circulation. We vield to the wishes of our poiilivil friends, and have therefore tr inslcred the publication of the Wceklj Atlas k Arktis to the City of NewYork, where it will hereafter be issued under the il line of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS. It is published it piarto form, of the size o' the leading New York Weeklies; and we promise that in ita News, IMitorial, Literary, Misicllaneoiis nnd Agricultural Departmeats, in its Market Uvports, ml in all o:iier ropeet, it shall be at cat eiial to any paper publishet! in that city. Ill- 1 . " . ... . In v It'VutiLr to it our own filiform! s rvirc. it I has also the benefit of .he entire time ami constant j supervision of Mr. Ki.os Comstoc k, for several 1 years one of the editors of the New York Jour - n il of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized edi - toriiil ability ana experience. The editors w ill therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLI M CAS.SIDY, KLON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of th? paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Government in it present peri! the first great dut of" every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of ! the I-M it or will be to advocate Democratic and vmmi.i l trtilM uvimiH.-.! met lß I'lllAH III' III upon the policy and administration of the Government State and National. At the same time thev will strive to furnish the r readers the best j possible general newspaper. The latest intellit genre foreign and domestic will always arpear in the columns of their paper ; and its Commercial I Department ill embrace the fuilct and most re j liable information, including correct and ample I report of the Money, Rrodec and Cattle Msr;kctsat New York and other leading p unts of ' coinnierc a il transactions. Gie.it care will also be ; bestowed upon the Literary character of the pa- j ' per, and such other oiigiual and selected articles, ! notiei.-s of new public itions, k' , will be given, s ' will be likely to mteresr the reader. For the he:i- ! ; f lit of that l.irs.e cla-s , u gagi-d iu cu'livatuig tlie sod, we .-hall i;;ve J ! ;uiipii e t o a j ri'.-i.I: in al si.bji cts, devoting to tiiein trigiiul articles, (ed:torii als and c mmuiiicatioiis,) iin.l -a re fully selected matter '"rum the leading journals of the couhlrv. ! . i j T i in s : ' j The N'rw Yopk Wkiki.x Aiu.i s is published in ' Quarto form, each iit.mbi r coiiiaining eiiit ag', ! ! or foi ty-'ight coliiiniis. prii. t. d on new- and hand j seme tpc, in the be-t t ! It 51! be "i.r:iis!io(! to suhserbers on the follow ing terms, paxable . . fc i . i . ii , .1- ! I I w a s in ad van -e. Single subscription- per Three e"j ics oi.e veil . . Kehr do d" lf:Zl'It!l,. . . . .2 f") ... 111 00 . ... I "I Addition llcoriicn 'elr ! Tw-ny c 'i'i'st.ioüi' ad-:re.s ', ) ofj , w i:h ; n extra copy to the per n scn.ppg the cli.b ' To any j-.ia-son sending a club of oi), we will ! sc; d the Mbany Daily Atlas V Argus, one e ir. gratis. Sub-crii ti ns n av -ommni-e with any number. L"t:cis, wliefJier containing iciii'tt.n-c,- or otherwise, ho:i!d be addressed to ih. ui: Icrs-n.-d . cor ner of Krcolwav and Pirk Place Hall Faik) M AV V ( i K h' . v'iporitc City COMSTOCK CASSIDY, lVcrs. FAIRBANKS' SI AND ARD SCALES, m FA I IlIJ AXKS & rrilEEXLEAF. of i i L iviw 172 li.'iLe M. CHICAGO. l'lK. 3 j'bcv ONLV Till April ?:, IMil rdy G-. BL.AIN. & Co-, DRÜGG1S TS, FLYMOFTII, IND.
l'TAVING just received a fresh supply ofeverv T,,e of Pl'lnng it i tri.'hnj. a? n cr,;!11 articleiiio1r!ineoftrade..-onsistintnaitd Koof ca f c.utiJ and fiiii!,cd the wav of Drills, Medi -iiies, Paints, Oils, Dvr StuOs", !a.vVarnish. Rruslus, Perfuni.iy. Yank. . " Notions, ! 11 Can be PPl'd by any one, Glass, Stationery, Pure Medicines ami Liquors f-r ! nr,lI wh n finished form a perfect! v fre preof fvMedicinal purposes only, to which we rrsj.ectfii.lv , face, wiih an clastic body, whi h cann-.t be i; i r. .1 invite the attention of thiscomuiuuity . We hav e b Heat, Cold or Storni, . hnnkin- of roof Ü x, also, on hand a stock of j iur any external action whuto.r.
O 3Z2 X""L X Tca,ConVe, Smrar, Tobacco. Cigars, etc. Tobe dis,ocdof at verv reasonable fi-urcs. Within a.fcw day past, we have reecved from Pittsburgh andNcw i oik a lar- amonntof Kerosene and Coal Oil a x n I. A M PS ! or Hunting ttie s uue.oi. vcyizc and style with or without shades. Wc ai e also ag nts for all the ppular Patent Medicines! of the day. Fhysichtu rrescrlj t ons carefully put up at;ill bonis ofthe n'ght, bv an xperienced dru-ijists. We earnestlv'invitethe public to favor us with aeall, examine our stock, and l ee. tue convinced of the fact thai we arc doing a lib 1.1I busin-s. C RI.AIX i t'o. PIvmoMth. Ind.. M rch Cibh. J v;,:i. - iDllCC III IVIlIlOII to Svll Notice is hr.-bv H 'cnhat'ni. ubv, 1.,. J adc to Conimoii'Flcns Court of Marshall voun- j ma. tv. Indian i. lor an order to s. 11 IJe .l I ! .., 1. - ------..-....,,-- lonping to the estate of Kmsly Wclbotn, leccHsed the person il being in.odhcicid topsv t!ie di-bts due Irom the . täte; and theme -vill b heard by said court at its June term, F i... b Iu h. Id at the Coiut House in Plvmouth, on the fir-t Monday in June next. IAVl! WFI.RORX, maiG t'tl. A.!:u':nitrator. Altirlimoiil Aolicc. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ß$: In Justice's Court. Arthur Gmbri!l, ) , VH, , 1 Complaint on Attachment, j v urn ics fiiyuer. 1 The plaintifl in the above entitled cause, ), f.bd vv ill, nie his comidaint. 11 attachment, ami it nppeatin- that the lefcnd tiU, Charles Snvdcr, is a ! lion 1 e-idcnt of the county, and a siomtioiw I. been returned i.ol sorv.,.1 m..,. 1.;... 1 : . 1 . , . 1 ,s iter, ny notified of the filing und pending of said complaint, and tl. .t unless he appear, answer nr demur thereto, on CTe calling of naid cause, on the i0, day of Mirch .IMS. at 111 oVlock, a m. said complaint will be heard and determined in hi absence. 1U.NRY McI'ARLIN, J. T.
?MiiMt Iiinr for lli rriiiMs,;
A nckssitv in kvehv iiou.skiiold: JOEIXS V C'KttSLKV A M i: RICA X I L AI ,V I , V.l.-i-- 1. i Jl" GLUK! tiik 5tkom;kt ;r.rK TIIK II It I'f T M.l'r: IN THE Vii i j IS i ;i i: Wo l; I . TIIK MOST M KAI'.I.K il.l'l. lv TU k hl f. THH OM.V liKI.IAI'I.K ;i.t J: IV TilK W' kl. . TIIK IJKST OLL'K IK IHK V.oltl.l. Ann rscnij C csiicnt -'Ii: i the fiiilv .article of flip Lin. I fn-r T.rrubic. - i, i TXrll TXHfb rN.n,1 Water, VV 11JL Vif UI1ÖIUI1U It will Mend Weed, Save your broken Furniture. It will Mend Leather. Mend your Harness, Straps, Iklts. Roots. Lc. 11 will Mend Glaes. Save the piece? of that expeii.-ive cut glas bott! It will Mend Ivcry, Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it i, easily repaired. It will Mend China, Your broken China cupi und saucers can Lc made as good as pew. It will Mend Marble, That pirce k rocked out of jour marble Mastic can be put on as strong as ever. It will Mend Porce'aln, No matter if that broken Fitch -r did Lot cot but a shilling; a fdiilliiigsaed is a shilling catted. It will Mfnd Bone. Coral, Lava, and in fact every thing; but Metals. I illll ll I'" I II II J I f ... aih in!'.- n-menieu wnn .r.iriean LtrrcLt m 1,01 feDoW tt"rrc U ,s iilL i extracts: .... ; i r.v nouseheeer should have a u piv T i Jo,lllH '-lo-Uy s American o-iev s American Lemei.t Glue." New York Times. " It is mi eotiveuient to have in the house." New York Lxjires. " It is always ready ; this commends it to curr body." N. Y. I:, dependent. Wc have tri-dit. and find it a uetV. :n cir house as water." Wilkc's Spirit if the Tun. l'oiioniv A'Itl. 10 per year saved in every family by one Ih t:!e cf AMEIMCAX CEMENT CLUE! Frice 2." cents per Rottle. Price J cents pr Rottle. Fri'-e 2." cei.ts per Rot tie. Fi ice 'J.i cents per Rottle. Fi i e 2t cci t ppr Rjt tie. Frice i.;") cent- per Rüttle ; T . m ... . ye:g. Terms Casli. LTFor Sale by 1 Diviri-ts, ail. Sjorkeegenerally tl.rongfe :t t! (Sole Manufacturer--. 7- WILLIAM STKLKT, Corner l.Ib. rty Strei t. NEW YCEK. lmpo tan to Hoii'e Cwnc.s. 2mpcitai:t to Eialdeia. laporfr.nt to Tlpjl Kcad Ccrrpa: ICE. lirpcttant to rainier s. tt V 7 II I ' , .- :t t r r, s : a x : IMIT.oY. ill ;t TT. I'Mii'lI CEMENT ROOFIXCi: The tl.ea; t and most Dural -!e Re. f : .z in IT 15 TIRE AT.'D WATER FKCOr. It can be ar kinds, stt i p or temov in g tii ed t.l !if V .1! if. Ii I. I to SI. 1 old I.be :'' Loo; hinuleThe Cr?t only abctit orc-thf? tl that cf TIN anditii IWICE AS DURABLE. This article has , l II th r.e?':N- tested ;n tm I Oik t Itv :i 1 1. 1 il! tr' ." r' trt of t! e Co ted Svs (" i . I ( ada. West Indio a: i j on buildi: of II k t "ci;ti el i,n Son:!, A rr I.- ... ..i. . . s. m.c:: as i .!ctirie. I ti.ndries, ( ht. tcl.es. R.idn-ad Cr!. C-t si! ra i l:.. i . : m : . t : , .. ... I'uon, imii.iiiiij, i;ri,rm.n, Iml M'tirTiCM j.r c. I XC' 'y .lIlf Hu'il.U ,-. Architects .:,! eiv iliiriniT IT... t t....r r. ...... t, j - r- - (.- mihi ejii!. nrm nit tfniia toiet!!et ui..i i.i atid Most Duiable K-. f-h-.tz in use; it is in e er v resj, t a FIHl' U . TKR, nidTIMP. PROtll' cow rii.g for riuf .f ail kinds. I 'I hi is the ONLY material mnniifaef i rr.! in the Cnitcd States, which combines very :-,-ruble propci ti. s of K! a-ticity nud Dm ab lit v'. !; f h I are universally ai know l d-cd to be poss,'.-,.. .i t j Gutta Percha im! India Rubber. i .No II RAT is ri 'CiiuuttJ in niHkinc rrlieation. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ; torcll,,e M. tab or all kind v h n eipoM-J to I the a. tiou of the weather, nnd For Preserving Pnd Repairfrg Metal Kocfs 1 . ,t. ' Ii! tlUa' ftOU5 I Aiilj &1IV11S This is the only Composition knoW hicn succesafidlv resi-t ctti. r.. I... r iI - - - j .... hi c:i maie I any length of titer, when M Üed to ti tlU . for I wnun it in.rcs r.nnlv, forming $. .,Hlv ecu 1 to orce coat ci paint, ct much lc-. aed widli't three limes as Ion:; and from its lasti.it? i iiel j injured by the contraction and eijioiion' of '1 ci,.,Pes of the weather. 1 , It will not crack in cold or run in -arm wCttbr a,ul in '"l! ofl j Leky Tin an. I other Metnl Roof mnherMil' repaired mtli Gutta Tercba Cement, 12 ! prI vl U') froni further -orrosion a(1 b akii.g, thereby j ','ur'u,P perfectly water t pbt roof for n.c ,rar - I T,,is (' Tnr,lt r' n.liariy sdapfed to tl.errt erationt Iron Railin-s. Sio , s R ,t.-es s.r)i j Agricultural Imjlem. ,U.s, Ac., also'fJr Lct.cmi ! n.uniiactiirfrs uc. G-11 Percha CcmCIlt, ',r Tr rving and rcpairirg Tin and other Met! r""o oescrij -lion, from is t-rcut r3j-ti it" isnotinjurcilby the contraction find cii ansi. n cf eo mis, ami 111 not cr k iu cold ir run in I II . a . . . m aim weather. lhe materia!" adapted to nil cüm.atc, ap! p are pt. pm d to s-upj I ..,.-r fieri ro.v ptrtof t! country, nt hört iioti.- f.. .:.,.- f..--u t.'.. - j m ndN, ready j rrnarn! b r Use, ht,. Gett.1 YrrY v cmetiT.in Darrels, mtli full j rirted diirctior.s fcr application. We will make liberal ard catr'facfer arrnr'ments with resp,.j,si Je ltti, ,o ,'l,l hke to establish themselves in a lucrative and jk rni-x.rnt b.iMness I T I ? T l."" 1 " T vj 1 1 " sTl AUF. 1 .tl. v five abundant proof t.f all we riVr a favor of our 1 no t,.. . .1 l. M 1. 1 - i:r n.M. 1..1 ,l,m ... -.1 .1 . t Va nptbetf them to several thousand ro-.fü iu 9 York City und 1 ici, itv. JciiN3 & cnosLEr. Side Manufn turers, W:oloile Warehouse 7"' William ?tr r-, Corner of Liberty afr. et, NRW YOtK Full descriptive Circulars and Trier nillfr fr bifliC'loti application n1)" 1LT-
