Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 July 1862 — Page 4
VOLUME
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 24.
Daily and Weekly
1)1,1 1 LJ 1)1 Jl ili. 1861-2. "Here let the press the pcopV limits maintain, Fnawed kv iuäuence and unbought by gain." The P viTj and Weekly State Sentinel Are the cco vzed organs of the Democracy of Indiana. A s it has in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate these principles and measures vhich arc t ost calculated to advance the lappiness, the pro pcr:ty and the freedom of the people from all ij!i!'it and unnecessary restraint. While cheerf:l!r fusn"nr.g the Government as loyal citizeas should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all encroachments upon popular rights and the true principles o f constitutional liberty. The freedom of njccch and the freedom of the press are necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. When theto ar struck down, no matter what may be the i.jWorr thf-rcf'T. from that day dates the decline f American liberty. In order to form a more r,rrr... t v t.H.n . establish iustiee. insure domestic rt. ! :c tranquility, provide fr the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings ot liberty to ourselves and posterity, the Sentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, a it believes th public poo! require?, all measures of the State and National Adm nitrations. I' will ever keen in view the distinction between ...nrt'p- t'. Government and the venal acs of v. . rrrrrsf ni the Government And we fra'-"d ! t!t? wlriorn an t mtogr.ty oi mo m-n w!.? ' 'cd:ed Ihtir Uw, their fortune and their f acrcj r.o-.iMiB for V.bert ana independence F"r the purpose of extending the circulation tVe Daily and V.'cAIv lnl:.n State Sentinel, i of it? s.e'r.r solicit every Democrat, every frietd of pro; 'ir.i am conservative .vuwau Vem iathit object. It is needless to urge the i nprtauce of the press as an agency in sustaining a par;v crranizatio.i and securicg the success .fVO'rianph.'?, ar.d Representative men. The rut'nol will take for its political guide the Nat'. -nal and State Democratic riatforru j and carnti'y advocate the principles and policy they I'.nintain. Tl-.e Sentinel will, also.ba a general newspaper. It n ill contain the litest Telegraphic News from a'.! part a cf the world, a full and correct report ot the LVistern Cmle Markets and the General Markets of til the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional proceeding ; full reports of the legislative Froeed'.ngs. cf ct:r owr State ; Int retting Tales, Keliio'is Miscellnnv ; Inventions . - V..: 1 rk Irl pnd Discover rirs ; Deciflions in the Supreme Court and the Federal, Circuit and District fth State (..-.rr.-i. with r,...tices of their arguments and pro-rcd'.n-'s ; tl le:tl news of the various counties ox the h" tote,' vhlchwill be of general inte:ost ; the Commercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Afrirnlmre and hcieurc. an-l edit inai reniewsatd comments upon the current top'. ?s of the i!a'. With atiewof obtaining aecutc mtormation f orn every s-n:on of the State, we solicit our friends to Vi, Ii -uch important facta from their n-M-liborboood as thej ru:y Jeeir worthy of transtri''ii'li. The lUüvand wctlly State Ser.tinel arc the bot medium"- tr adve-tiser? in the Stte, their ir.-Ll iti' ii cstr-nding to every part of if. 'i'hc Sentinel Steam IVintin Kstablishment is the most com'rte in the tate, beinj? amply upj lied with f very variety of plain and ornamental fTpe from th? best iounders in the country, and with presse ex resy designed and purchased for r sccutin? all the different classes of fine Hook and .b! Printing. We respectfully solicit oilers from i'-tr t'riends'throujihoiit the State, and will guarantee that all work eidrusttdto us f hall be done with .rornptnes and accuracy, on the first quality o! T.apcr, with the best of iiik, ani in such a style a3 init give entire satisfaction. 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Address ; i:ldi:r. haumnkss l iiingham, Isi)!ANAroi.H, Indiana Vv'olesale and Kctail IIOCKRY HOUSE l"j'T3 in all kinJa of FAMILY GROCERIE AM V ov TOIJACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAI1K. In iolicitingthe public patronage we would say .hat onr stock of Goodri is complete, and will compire f.ivorablj witi anv otherestabliahinent in the i - W et. lNpn' iaI inducements are offered to country D-al-rs. All kinis of country Producctakcn atthchighf st Market price in rxrl.angforgoods. NUj?.ÜAUM Ä. DAVIDSON Aj ril 12. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR s p j; it m a t o n it it o-: a. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A rnevolent Institution rvtjb'ished bv pnecial Lu ! 'wmeiiT, f-r the relief of the Sick and Distressed, Clirted with Vjr(1Ient and (Jhrouie Diseases, arid c.-pecially for tlie cur of the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MMUCAL ADVICL given gratis, by tho Acting Turgon. VALUABLK REPORTS on Sptrmatorrhcra. and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, nnd on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, mt in ea'ed lttcr envclo-s free of charge. Two or thre atampa for onstage acceptable. Ad-drc.-3 Dr. J. FK1LL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Af?ociation, No. ü S Ninth et., Philadelphia, l'a. December I 'J, 99 1 1 461y . ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, iM)iuno,, irvD. VAUGHN k BAXTER Proprietor. M. VitCIit . W. BAXTERr pIIIS HOTEL HAS BEEN TL'T IN COM I rteTr oora, and Is now open for the reeep tion of comraJiT. The Frsnrictor respectfully lirlti public patronage, and will use his best efforts to make his House a pleasant stopping place
-a.l f-r the support of all wuo desire to mauit4"'n a "urc C-nstUutional Government, and eor true f'r ourselves and our poatrrity the ploriou! t ... rf f. imtltutio:!'. won bv the valor anu
rof both Traveler and Boarder. April 1",
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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
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PTIIIK rrBI.IC will find at my store, castsid of Michigan street, everv description and f X Indies', GeutlwraenV, Coys'; Misses, and Childrcu'a Wear, together with a large stock o
rr.V nCTTHR TOOT or SHOE cn be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than at any lry Goods store, or any other house iu Plymouth. ALTj WORK WARRANTED!!
The Stock noiv on I:anU in at a very slight Tho Highest Market Price iith, Indiana, April, lif G2 13tf truing ttachinc.s'. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE TRICES or SINGER & CO.'s Standard Machines ! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. I.Shutti.f Machine, formerly sold at $90, Kkdvcku to $.70. No. 2, Siuttlt: MariiT.NR, tormerly sold at $100, Reii'csd tu $'J0. I iScr'.s Letter A Machine, la the best in the World for Family Sewirg and Light Manufacturing Furpo3es. Trice, with Ilcmmcr, and beautifully orna- j merited, 50. I We would ask for our Letter A Machines the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers,! and all those who want Machine for light manu- j facturing purposes. They embody tho principles j of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for Family Sewing and light manufitcturhig purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing pin poses in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proportion to the number of things they can do well. See what ours can do before making a purchase. Tuere is no doubt as to the value of our Machires for manufacturing purposes, but it is only j ot late mat tue puonc oegan 10 icarn mat me ess1 . r . V.; ..t.,ni.t ti. tlt:lllvlll3 '1 li.l-lilliv I- v . fc iti..m. iu iiiv heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied in a Familv Machine. It is now w Ml understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine vet offered to the public which , hassiniplicitv, rapi.btv, durability, an.I certainty , Ol corrcei ncuun. nin: us a i-jierui iiun. 111 sew ing machine people are candid enough to ac- j ivliuwieue lii.it. uur 1IHII.I11IIC9 nie im ju.iri iui manufacturing purposes, tlicy arc almost sure to . awVtheir ' as ywJiis tlitirs. , assert, in the s-ame breath, that Sin or Familv Machines, are not This is a mere trick of the trade, and we conli dently invite those interested in the subject to ex- j amine for themselves, and see what our Letter A j Family Machines, with all the recent improve-1 ments, are capable of doing. hue they will sew the most delitatc material to perfection, as already stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing ouqoses,and this, be it remembered, can not be said of any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public. The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capacity and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of lieht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Hoot and Shoe making, Harness making, &c. kc. They are of extra size, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmer stitching that cannot be better ilnun with llifm than 1V hhlirl- CI), tin) tl.p c-i vinir ! ";'r VY, ' "... . , 7 these machines is 21 inches long, and the shuttle willhoM fcix times ns much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purpoues. Tho large machines work as fast aa small ones. We have always 011 hand, Hemming Gauges, SilkTwij, Linen and Cotton Thread 0 Spoob?, Ret Machine oil in buttles, JLe. We manufacture our own Needle, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy any othrrs. We know that there are needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. Tho needles sold by us are manufactured espeeial y for our machine. A bad needle may render the working of the beat machine almont useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch ofllces arc furnished with the genuine article. In caf-of small purchases, the money maybe sent in t "Stage stamps or bank notes. Corre pondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that wc should, in each case, know the 1 ost Ulhce, County, and State. All persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to ns, or any of our lira noli Offices for a copy of 'J. M. Singer k Co's. (Ja.ette," which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be sent gratis. We have made tlsc above reduction in prices with the two fold view of benefiting tho public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines made ir. imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron casting to tee smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have n t the means to do their work well. I hey are hid away in secret places, where it would be impotMble. to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a g; eat business, and having extensive manufacturing cbUblinhincnts, that good machines can be mace at moderate prices. 1 he best designed machines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to bo looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates ot speed, simplicity of construct'! on, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Machines to combine these essential qualities, must be made of ti:e best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid aa ell as slow rates of speed, bnt last long in the finest possible working order. Ourmaehinea, as made by us, will earn more money with leB9 labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not.In fact, they are cheaper then any other Machines .13 a gift. Local Agents Wasted. I. M. SINGER k Co. 458 Broadway, N. York. Indianapolis office, Odd Fellows' Hall, Washington Street. TjTJ. FAUL, Local Aent in Plymouth.
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to l'lymoiiili ! -Mado : i he oiii! very Lar;c, and will advam c on Cost. in Cash Paid for Hides PAUL. Clocks; & Watcltfis. CLOCKS WATCHESj spectacles. JEWElEY NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, T .TP. SV E Jj Tl Y , AND A CexERAt- ASSOBTMKNT Or 'S3 AT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF tT jF S ! T( T iI Jt l? I X " fl ,1Vli,V? EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., FIriTIOL'TIf, I.DT..VA. The subscriber, havinsr JUST RIXF.IVED a new and well selected stock of everything pertaining to his busines-i, i i prepared to accommodate all his old customers, and a m mv new ones as may desire good bargains, with a pood stock of s'Ji:Ar goods, f .t.;u - .1 t . 'mm which to make their selection AU artir! win be told at prices ron-istent with "THESE KIItl TIMES." I have Clocks n.id Watches at all prices, and ol all tlie di(rmnt gty,f .,lich j w;n t,.rms ti,nn ll;ire i,orelofore bccu offvrCi on better red in this partof the country 1 am aso prop.ir;j t0 do aI, ki JsJ of IIOCK, 1.11(11, & JcWlcrj Ilfpaidng ." sKrt, "i d rcason"c term?, and warrant the work Give mc a cjlL J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 3, 16C0 91y. 11 'M.vcur.s Tiiir s HYPOPHOSPHITES! ! TOR THE PREVENTION AND CI KK OT Consumption, Asthma, Chrome Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Los of Appetite, Nevralpia, Female Complaints, and ill Disorders of the Ncrvou and Rlood Systems. This Remcdr has obtained a reut reputation fir most EXTRAORDINARY CERES in all stage? of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended bv ' mllV thmi-:ind I'hrativnria in tliA ITnl-..! C ... , ...I Europe navmg neen uen wtiti results unpara e r- i , . . ... ed in the annals of medicine The Hypopho-phiteshave a two-fold specific action on the one hind, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous EtiPrgy, and on the other, being the root powerful ftl.md Oeneratinp Agents Known. In cises of Nervous Debility or j Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause. 1 .1 ii . mis iicnieuy uas no superior. Winchesters Genuine Preparation" Is the onlr reliable form of the Hypopl ophites, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. I ITIinjuire for and use no other. 0"A Talr Tilal is a Certain Cure.j Pricks In 7oz. Rottles, $1 six Rottle for $5. In 16 or. Ilottleti, $2 three for $". Circulars gratia. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole IJencral Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John bL, N. Y TIIK a srrxinc kemeot ron Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, and General Irritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of which are to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is ono ot the most insidious, and therefore dangerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps the vry springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! From ono to six boxeof the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufTlcient to efTect a permanent circinthe mos, aggravated cases, hether Constitutional, or arising from Abuse or Excesses. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it to lie. in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be." Ü. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful them in a case of Spermatorrhea of long winch has beeu under treatment for years three boxes will complete the cure." E. P. DICK EE, M. D. IT This is not a Homtrpathic Remedy, nor iw there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE: $1 per box. Six boxes for $.1, by mail, pre-paid. lor sale by all respectable Drug gists, and Ktthe Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 JohnSt.N.Y. marl3-7lr. Tti?o I llIiiiiont Tttxl'aycrK, The Tax Tayert ol Marshall County who arc morn than one year in arrcar with their taxes are hereby especially noticed that they will be required to pay up the taxes for the year 1HG0 and previous years, at least. Ifs iid taxes arc paid before the delinquent htta are sent to the several Town ships ior collection costs will be saved to tin tax - payer. N. II. OGLESDEE, Junol9 2HI Treasurer of MatIul Co.
BARBER'S MILL, Six miles south-west of Plymouth, Marshal J Co., Ind. The undersigned, having recently purchasedtl uill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the ame in perfect !TLxx3Jan3r Order, Would rcspcettul ly solicit ratronage. No detention on account "of dry weather! Satisfaction
guaranteed. JOHN ZEIINNF.R. Juno 27. 1 RH 1-221 y. "WToljtr CreoliL FLOURING MILL rfIIE above 'named mill, fix miles outh o J Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom & .ncrchant Work. Tlie proprietor spares no pains to giro satisfaction andintend keeping his mill in condition todo lie Very Bcwt cr Wo vie. nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat ffv all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Ilran, Ac, kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living price's. He respectfully solid's patronage from the eitl en of .Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER, Plymouth, AuS.2jl,lJ(;i. n31tf 5,000 ACRES of LAND for SÄLE. rTII. UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED I to Fell th following described Land., at very Zoie figures; part down and the balance in annual payrncnta, from one to fjur vear, with interest, paid annuallv : CENTLlt TOWNSHir. DESCRtrTIOX. etC. Tlwx KnvGE c.halfseir 32....:4 A.'. halfnwrtr " "0....34 3.. n halfuw rj " 1 .1:: 'J. . GRF.rIN TOWNSHIP. ACRES. . .101 c half? e qr . .. . " P w qr 8 e qr . . . . " nw qr e hf sw qr " nwqrawqr " P0 4(1 80 F0 40 IG'J . so . fO , 60 .162 . 40 , t -2 , S) , cO . 80 ,n;o . 40 . K) . 40 . feO 1 ' ' 10.. ..32... 10.... 32... 4 V -...-. i . o t se qr .. HOUR HON TOWNSHIP. ehalfnwnr 7 33 4... w hf ncqr " 22.... 33 3.., w hf ee qr ' 5. ...32 3... WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n e qr pt lot lots 2 and 3... . ' elialf s eqr .... " w half s e qr. ..." w half n c qr 31 32 3. ., 0 32 3... 3 ) " 'I 8 32 3 3 1 3 3 'Jr 31 32 3 HERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2 .. : n wqrs wqr. . . . 31. . . .3.". . . . 3 whfnwqr " 34 35 3 Idl " 7.. .31 3 ! lehfnwnr fi li... 31 4 TIPPECANOE T.iWSr!Hir. iehfswqr 3 ! e qr fractional, " Sf 32 3 . F0 .170 0 2 1 ISOil Til 1 U ."SMIir. l) hfn w qr(W M K)i....3.' 2 101 n hf se or (o m r) . !L . . .3 1. . . a - n I f nc qr .11 H5 2. rOLK TOWNSHIP. 1. " 2fi 35 1. .... 30.... 55 1. 3; :: i. XV EST TOWNSHIP n w qr w hf nw f.,r. se qr e hf se qr . .ir.o . sd j . ) j . 47 .ifi'i . Hi . 60 w fr s e qr .... 00 .1 .1. .1. .1. n e qr " 27 34. wW.fs wqr...." S6....3-4. chfsepr 22.... 33. Also tle following described lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles Etof the Michigan Road, at. joining the south line cf .Marshall County, to-wit. nc qr no qr ' 5. ...31 3 AO Lot No. 2 ' 5....31 3 55 s half s e qr. 31 3 bO Tersons wishing to purchase unimproveil lands, on ea"y terms, will do well to give me a call. I also have the P. () , address of the larger portion of nnnrnii.lont l;ind nwiior tthirh nlll ?';ili! mo ti ascertain the price of a large quantity of land which is not described in theaVove list. thos. Mcdonald. rivmouth, Indiana, 1FI. S50. EMPLOYMENT. 8100 AO E X TS WA N TED to sru. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. Our Machine is PERFT-f'T ir. its Mechanism. It is leu liab't- to et out of orler than any other. Diplomas hive bn awarded itoer Orover& Raker'a and other high priced mifdiines. $15 i:mi. Our Machine uses a straight n.iedle, and will work with all kindsof thread, nilk or linen, making an clastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and i$ th bestand cheapest machine in use. Our Machinc will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Quilt and Rind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swig muslin to the coarsest Woolen; working with ease throuch sevetal thicknesses of tl i dc woolen cloth. All Machines arc WARRANTED. SI 5 1MCH. If you want a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. 15 e.Ac:n. Kmployinj; Vtrcni.s. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we wi!I pay wMges at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and par all necessary expenses. For particulars addresi CHÄ'S RUGOLSS, Agent, mar27,'G2-91y Detroit, Mich. The Confessions and Experience of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, .nd for the especial benefit of voung men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Losa ot Memory, Premature Decay kc.kc, kc'bj one who has cured himself by aim pie means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single eopies may be obt lined of the author, C A. LÄMRLRT, Kso.. Oreennoint, Long Iiland,
I I ued . hy enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Adslandidg Idrtss CIIARLKS A. LAMRERT., Esq., CreenI think point, Iong Island, N. Y. 17m2
IN'ot i. My wife Elizabeth Fruits has left my bed and loard without ony just cause or provocation and I forbid any person harboring her on my aecoui t, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after tl.if date. GEORGE FRUITS. June 13th, lrT2. A CARD TO YOUNG LAMES AND OENTLKMEN. Tlie f ulcribr will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho Recipe and directions toi making a limple Vegetable HALM, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Rlotehes, Tan, Freckles, Sallownea?, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving tho same as Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions and advice, will please call 1 ou or address. ( with return postage,) THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, f l"ru2 61 T'ros l.i", New YviV.
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rpO TIIK PEOPLE! OF THE UNITED STATES!. 1 Iu the month of December. the undersigned for the first time offeied for sale to the public Dr. J . Hovcc Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given audi universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodilv 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 trifling bodily ailment should be had ; for diseases of the body must inrariablv affect the mind. The subscribers now ouly as'k a trial of Ifr. jr. BOTY,E OODV IMPERMTj to bitters. from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to prodiicetheir equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomnch, General Dcbilitv, and for Purifving ard Ennchin" the Elood, arc absolutely unsurpassed bv nnv 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 strongtrth.in other wines; warming and invigorating the whole pystem from the head to the feet. As these Hitters are tonie and alterative in their char acter, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and jrire a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, remov - ing obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. Tliev are also exellent fo' Diseases and Weaknes peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is reqmred to strengthen and brace the system. No L.dv.wl.o.i, subject to latitude andIntn,.. Z Z BllUCn,MlWJfW revmtynuMn THESE BITTERS Will not only Ccre, but Preitst DifExsr, and in this respect are douhlv valuable to the rerj son who may use them. Tor ,Iltl ont Coiiiimplioii, Weak Lungs Indigcsn.. Drcpergifi. Dii the Nervous System, Parab'sis.Vu. . case-; rermirlfM' a T.,; " Dr. DoiTs Celebrated Wine Bitters Are UnKiirpnwscri ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clcrgr, the v nre truclv valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a wetK eoniiitimon for Ministers ef the (Jnspel, Lawvers. and a 1 r uhti.- c.ilnrt Cr T,ki-.v.. ers, 1 ailor?,heamstresse?. Siudents. Artits and all VVl.,v t!.o7 arc t!,W. l lelldOUä to l!,cta.t,-. Tlirr iTO-.iucc II the sons addicted to the use of cicessi-e Mron? drink, and who wish to refrain from it. Ther are pure nd entirely free from the poko'ina contained m tl.c adulterated Wmej and Lioe.ord with wh'u b the countrv is flooded. These Bitters ot only CTRE.but PREVENT Disease, and should be ued by all who live in a country where the water is bad. or where Ch.ll, and Fevers are prevalent. Iking entirely inno - cent and harmless, thev mav lie piven frcel to Children nnd Infants with impunity i liisicinu.x. nerirvmen. arm lemneranrp aivn T1 . . .1 - , ' , . . . eaie-. us uu an 111 Humanity, snomo as-!:-t in spreadingthose truly valualde" RITTERS over th' : land, and thereby essentially fid in banishing" Drunkenness and Disease. " j I all AffectI'INS or the IIead, Sick! Headache, oi Nervous Ilendarh?, Dr. i Dods Imperial Wine Hitters will be ! found to be mostsa Iut.tr)' nnd Kflica cious. F E M A I, S Tlie manv certificates which have been tenders us. and the" letters which we are dailv receiving, are conclusive rroof that arrtong the women these Rittczs have given a satisf.ctvm ,vhuh no other, hive ever done betöre. No jon-nn in the land should be without them, nnr-tTiosc who once use j them wUI not f'd to keep a supply S?r. .F. Hovcc nods') Imperial Wino Bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used the:n e uceessfully in his practice for the laft twenty-five years. 'I he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Rovce Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Ritters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the conntrv, a reneral thindiiannrove of Patent Medicines, vet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highly approve DR. J.ROVEE DODS' IM PL II I A L W I N E MITERS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every mornirg before breakfast. Ir. .T. Kovrc Docl' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Arc composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Rarberry, SolomonVSeal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They aie manufactured by Dr. Dods himseU", who is an expetierced an Buccessfui Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums whieh flood the country, nnd again-t which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community f r almost every variety of diseases incident to the human system, that they aro now deemed undispen sable as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND I EVER AGE. Purchase One Bottle! It Costs but Littlo! Pur ify the Rlood! Give Tone to the Stomach Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1,00 per bottle; 0 for 5,00. Prepared and sold by CIIARLKS WIDIFIELD ( Co., SOLE TROrRIETORS, 78 vVilliam Street, NEW YORK. O For sale by Druggists and Grocers generally oughout teounty au?-2c!Iy 3loticc GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne Sz Chicago Kailway Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, 18G2. NOTICE. The TitLsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a proper Legal conveyance of the Rail Road, from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all its appendage, real, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne aud Chicago Rail Road Company, now assumes the control and management of said Road and property. All persons employed nor about said Road, may continue in their respective positions o situations until further notice. All persons, associations nnd corporations, desiring business arrangement!", or wishing to continue or change any hereafter existing, will at once apply to the proper officers of this Company, a this Company is bound ty no arrangement or understanding thtt it docs not expressly assume. G. W. CASS,Prei.In,L
A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in the City cf New Yoik. THE NEW YORkTveEKLY AHCÜ:. To Restore the Union and IrTaintain HS CONSTITUTION For severalyear? the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the neccsitv of bein fiiflullv and nh'V
represented by a tvt c!af Newr..-ir.,.r,' r-ubli-hed ! in u.e iiy vi .fw l oi k, adapted t; f opulur circulation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great want l,as been, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles ns does th? New York Tribnne to Abolitionism and all kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with talent and prudence, with correct appreciation of the true principle of car Government and fidelifv to them; inal! regret a first class newppaprr, and yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach of the masses of the People throughout the Coi ntry. The i:ndcr:gnrd, from their connection with the Albany At is & Argus ono of the oloest and best known Democratic papers in the Union have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to thidemand, bv pm!lishinga frst clas Weeklv Newspaper in "the Citv ?.Nt;W,, Vor,k' 'hp! "to general circulation . We Yield to the wishes of our poiitil friends, and have therefore transferred tti.. 1.1 ;.. ..r Yürk whe reit VillhrrTi, i 1 ,y l Xow ! ,me 0f hereafter be .ssued under the THE NEW TORE XtrnKFY RGUIt is published ir quarto form, of the m. ... 1! leading New York Weekly- L 1 w. L thati.fit. NW, HtorkU LiUil M trie reeKii .tia .V Arcus to ous and Agriculmral Departmeats in it Market ruepons, ana in nil other reppert, it shall be it least equal tj any piper P.iWil...r: in that citv. iwieuevoi.ng io it our ow n editorial service, it has also the benefit of the eritir timeand con- if supervisi on of Mr. Elox Comstock, far evor ii years one of the editors of the New York J mru u oi commerce, a gennomanof reco-rnized torial ability and experience. CiJiThe editors iM tnereiiire oe
Di.r..M0CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLEM CASSI-
r.i.u.N CUMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of the piper. l0 a viCOrOHä Plinnnrf nl'ilm P..,!..... I r . errinifTit i .... , vn-i.n .io- " ' i i iMt i : . the Editors wi!l be to an... -V M rl""iiu .;T i...i:.. " r n.i'iiii; 1)111 OO.se IM 3 a:l . . i- ' '. Conservative doctrines, and .. "HT,',',C 1,lR1 uron the noliev nr.d nm;...v.. '".t them rrnmtnt ........ A.-...: .. .. oT: i t they wid strive to furnish th fc.,vl i .i t : ' 1 1 1 1 . .ine t.,.. .'. :-r- tin. h,.-! i possible "enen' I r . e r newsr..i;.(.-r oe l it. .-r :::ti in th.. oh,a ....: ..V. .n,,:,-AS "IP""Ulltl 1- ! t. ' I'S, KÄ'S1-? ; krts at NVw York ,m ,1 1 1 .I r r ; per, and such otbe, or-in I , , i . ! Ltio.s ofnew pnldic C Zn T -'U"- '. w ill t.o likf !v t.. int.-,.- t'. rf.'.'i..r v''S" 'T' f.it nf iht i .r i . " .' " ,? 1 ' ., ... in e-i uvatin: t ie js devoti K ' Zci S" al, and c inmunicati, rui matter from the leading jo als ,1 e couLtn I j h J c Cothtr. ! "V 1 S1 " promuieiK-e to arieulinra uU111 k : Tl:d'rWV.rH'. - 1 n,,..- - r " " - - " f.'.HIJ rtRKH ih till . . vu.n i,- km ui, v-trit i.umriei tT COfif .-iirimiT .t.. tt .... Jivi nandMirnislM'd nie type, in the bt wil! no 10 Hcni.ers r. :i.c 1MU ing terms, payable a! ways 111 ad i nnre. umle subsoripiions per annum.. Tiiree co; it .s olie vear Ivght do 'm Additional copies (each) .S2 no ."5 on .10 (Hi . 1 2 I vventv cat'ies to one a'.JiJress,. .20 on j wirb tn extra copy to the pers.-n si-n-iin- the club I T.. any person s.M,d!n-a rlwb of VW, Wl. will ! ser d the Albany Daily Atlas Ar -us one year rr T- 1 1 I j Subscriptions n av commence with tiv mim. or ' Letters, whether containing remift.ir:e. j" (,r other- j : wse, should be addressed to thp undersigned, eorj ,,rr nf, , !;,.n":' VliCV f'PPosite City j 1 rk ) - o.u.MUth A; (.bJI)i , Proj.'rs. OOK TT Cid ig; pgj IS JL- KJ JxJ Jß .1 O PTVMntTTir lvn FT AVING just received a fresh supply oiven article in our line of trade, -ouisti!i main!; oi urugs, .Mcuicmes, i aims, uns. uw- ; Varnish, rirnshes, I erlumeiv. i ai.kee N I (lass, Stationery, Pure .Medieii.es and Lnjn..ra f,,, n ' Medicirif.l purposes onl v, to whieli w e 1 1 spvtfuli invite the attention of thiseonimunitv. W,. have ' also, on hand a stock of CF IES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. disposed of at very reasonable fiirurrs. Within a few dav na et, we have received from Pittsburgh andNew York a largt amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil A N D T, A M PS ! or burning the s ..ne.of w y sire and style with or without shade-. We me also aent. tor all the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians . rescrif tjnn- -irefultv putup atall hours oftli niht, by an xperieneed drurgists. We carnestly'invitt the public to favor us witl a call, exniuine our stek. and hr-c.'Trio .- .nvin'-er: of the fact thst we are .loinj: - lib ml iusu.'es. G. HLA1N V Plymouth, Ind., March 23ili, 1 1 IT IS NOT A DYK! Gr IO. -A. 3T & CELEBRATE5 HAiR T $1.000 PREL1ITJM. rWill cause Hair to grow on Raid Heads; will RestoreGn v or D;e.i-ed Hair to itj CFIOiNAI. CO DITION AN ,'OLOR. Will Prevent the Hair from Faümi; o'X, td promote ii healthy Growth ;c JU'.jetely eradieatos DandruiT, will prevent ari I euro Nei yi Heada? hf ; w ii! give to the Hair clean, glossy appearance, and & a O' i tain cure for ;!! P;s eaes of the Head. Price 75 Cents: Three Bottle lor $2 00. It is a perfect and complete d.es.-ing for the Hair. Read the following tcrt'suonia'f : U. Makshai.'s Ornrt,) New York, Nov. C. '61. Wm GRAY, Esq., Dea Sir Two months ago my head was almost entirely Raid, and the little Hair I had was all Grey, and falling out very fast until I feared I should lose all. I commenced using your Hair Restorative, and it immediately stopped the hair falling off, and soon restored the color, and after using two bottles my head is completely covered with a healthy growth of hair, and of the same color it was in early manhood. I take great pleasure in recommending your excellent Hair Restorative, and you also may refer auy doubting person to me. ROBERT MURRAY, U.S. Marshal. For sale by the proprietor (WILLIAM GRAY) at tho RESTORATIVE DEPOT, 3U1 Rroadwav. New York. Also for salo by JOHN S. PIERCE, General A rm?. 'jNY .-.d bv all Druggists. jm5-l?lv
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ssl A NECESSITY in evmyIIOUSEIIOI.H! .son s & croslft; AMERIC A CF.MENT GLü I IHK IN TITE VTORI.r; IN THK WORLI v -fv .ViV;,A"LE fl,'E:iV TütW. lil.r; Tlllt RCTcrr-i.. i .. -..V 1 . " fc " . '&wi. ir. int. Mi KLI, Anirricaii Cement Ghrtf is the only article of the kind ever produced V, h Will Withstand Water. It will Mend Weed, Save your broken l'urr.iture. It vrlll Mend Leather. Mend vo ir Harnes, Strij, Kelt?. L. cry. Ac. It wl'l Msnd Glass. Save the pieees of riiut -xpenlve cut g!as hott'. It will IIend Ivcry, Don't throw :iwy that broken Ivory Tar., it 'n easily repaired. ' It will Mend China, Y nr broken Chin i cups and saucer can Le n..-. e n. : ood ,c now. T will ? end Risible. That .ivce kno. ke ! out of j ot;r rsirhlc Mantle e.in be Mi r. ;i- vtronjr H ever. will IVTend Perce a!n, r :t t: at broken Pitcher did not r.t i;;r.r; . i t.ilJ.iiL-su vf d is h l.i:iir, b. i It W 11 H-nd Be. Coral, ara. nnrl ?n r " u fact everything; but Ketale. Any.-utlcle cem-cted with Anerian Cen."iit l,.U" ViiOH- nhrre it is mi nded rXTKACTS: "F.verj housekeeper fhöu!J hare a J.biis &: Crowley'.- American Cemmt New York Time.-. S'.r ;!r of " It is so eonvenientto have in tho Jl0uee New York Express. " 'w wl? I this commends it to every body' N . . I dependent. " We have tri-dit. and find it as i!ef:,1 in cur ho use as water." Wüke' Spirit of the Tims. 10 per year saved in very f.itüy by one E. tile of '"''HM'.AX CEMEXT Pi-:c; eeiitf. yet LottTe. V.r'c " C,M l I ?r 1::. I ru e cert, f. 1Wt! Puce 2.) certs r IJ tj:. . Price 25 cents per Hottie. Lbjal T? eduction tc "Wh-Iesele Duy,:,; ii i or sio i y Ml l)ri:"-T--s ... I r , .... rerora'iv t;.r,: "it th . .ntrr. I s (Sole Manufacturer..; 73 WILLIAM KTRr.llT. t !.-orneri.i.err fctrert. T'r 1Important to I?cusje Cwne.s Imoortant to Buildeis Important to Pail Kcad Ccmpaclc Important to Taimera. ro all irnmr 7rf .vi r r ,-t rCOS' .;;.;s LI LLY H i f: JOIItVS V C 1KISM- YS I M P f . o v r 1 : f t t t-t-,i . ' ! PFA TONT IkOfYFTVf' I ,JxU JWI.J.Mj! iiie ei.eaj .. si anu n:o.-t iM.rai.ie Kunh'iigin i. e. IT 13 FIRE AND WATER FRCOF. : t rnn T,,., tr i ki!;(is, stt rp ör 'i'ut. n ; ......ovlng the Shingle?. j i:ew and old Roof of all i to Miiuie I.'o.it ht.. , 1 - ------ oir-ar I Ihr CFt enly abont crr-lhircl that of Tir,r raid it ii IWICE AS DURABLE j Thi nrt; l.n: been tlioroutddv tvst, d in i . .1, i": i .. ii ... . .-.I t- . . i...w...,,:.Mv;.n;1;;:.;s:;,.,t:;;;.:.'';. : on buildinjr ot nil kinds, rurh ll? rt.-ns. To- ', dries. (hi;i(l.es. Railmad ljof, Car. r.n. o;1 ! 1 Oi HI II H l Illl I4. I I .i I I,.' I fl II .,1 l ,. , j j punn.- miu. i,ng generali), r,Tn, Un Jin--jle.,l'y th t t'i i -' j i:i ! Hui Iders, Arehir, (t iir; 1 ot!. ers. : ri:ig the t!.eya-r four to t-e Hr.APF.sT Mcst r iirable R. ii :s iiieri n-M c; I'll.'f W . . ;nr m u .ti:r. d TIME l ilOOl ec r:i g lur x y,U f" lull kinds, i '! hi. i the ONLY mntT'nl ni"r uf.ctvn d i-i ; tl. United Stnt tl.'- United Sfitt-s. which combine the . rr rsble properties of Elasticity udDi.rab llty. !,!, h nre t.iver-:il a know !-Jgcd to be j-cjepscl l-v (i(;:i Percha nd India Iiuhhcr. , ! HEAT i" recurred in msikirg ij-pTünti. v. j Tin xp!:- of applying it is trin.n?. nn nary dav. boo- tin be con-red and f.i l.- the same It can be applied by nny one, and when finished forms a perfectly i.'rf -proof r rface.wiih mi elastic body, hieb cunnot l,e ii .nd b Heat, Cold or Storms, hnnlingol tuofb' i i j nor any external action w baten r. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For coatinc Metals of all kinds hen exposed to the action of the w ea0.fr, ai.tl For Preserving and Ilepalrinp Ketal Rcc's OF ALL KI D3. This is the only Composition known, which wi'I ueeessfnlly resi-t extreme chawgesof t lin-st.-? ii,nv l.iiir'h of tore, wjifii apj!ie,1 to ri.e!A', f., xv ; i "h i' adh res firmly, fomiing a tody 1;J ,, three car- of pa-r.t, costs much less, 1,'d 'i li;t ri,ree i'.n;es fs lour; and fnm its elasti,iry "t injun by the contraction and cipn.'on rf 'j -and other Metal Red'-, con euc:it c.pcn the n..j. den chunges of the weather It will net crick in cold or run in warm wcatiar and will ret v u-d. eft" I,, -kv Tin and .iher Mctnl Ronfj ran berr.ijile ret-air. : with "utta excha Cemer:t, and j.re-vente-. .-o:ii -errI. er corrosion a:vs le iking, thtrrhv ei.M-.rini: a ptUectiy water t gl.t icof lor many vears. This Cement is pecullcriy ndapted to tl epre crxat.oii of Iro:, Railings, Stoics, nnr.gCF, Sates. Agricultural Im; lemen'.s. Lc, alj.j t,.r rem ml tnanutaeturers use. Gutta Percha Cement, For prcervingand repairing Tin nrd e ther Roofs of every description, from iN great el.iti. ity h not injured by the contraction at.d exj n-ion eV m'ta s. and will not crack in cold r i lu in warm weather. Thee materials adapted toallch'msto, and w are prepared to supply oiders from any prtotth country, at fhort notice, for Gutta Percha Roi fn in roll, ready prepared for use, and Gutta IV ich Cement, in barrel, with full printed directions for application. VjrontN Wnntotl. We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangeraenta with responsible parties who would likcto establish themselves in a lucrative and pcrmauert business OUR TERMS ARE CAST!. We can give abundant proof of a'l wo c!aiit in favor of our Improved Roofing Materials, liaii. applied them to everal thousand roofs in New' York City and vicinity. JCHNB Sc CnOSLET, Sole Manufacturer, Wholoaale Warehouse 7$ William Stree?. Cornet of Libertv treet. NLW YORK Full descriptive Circulars and Tiiceno wilibcfu: niV.c l on application 7-D!r.
