Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1862 — Page 4

VOLUME 3.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 29.

Daily and Weekly imm STATE SENTINEL. 1861-2. " Here let the press the peopV lights maintain, Unawed by influence and unbought by gain."

The Daily and Weekly State Sentinel are the ecognizod organs of ihe Democracy of Indiana. Aa it has in the past. :he Sentinel trill Continus to advocate those principles and measures which are best calculated to advance the rappiness, the prosperity and the freedom of the people from all unjust and unnecessary restraints. While cheerfully sustaining the Government as loyal citizeaa r hould, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all en croachments upon popular rights and the true principles of constitutional liberty. The freedom of leech and the freedom of the preis are necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. When these t re struck down, r.o matter what may be the apoloiy therefor, from that day dates the decline cf American libertv. In order to form a more Perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic ..anuility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and poateritv, the Sentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, as it bel'eves the public goo i requires, all measures of the State and National Adm nUtrationa. It will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the venal acta of those vho represent the Government And we appeal for the support of all who desire to maintain a pure Co:i'itutional Government, and continue for ourselrca and our posterity the glorious heritage of free institutions, won by the valor und framed by the wis Join and integrity of the men who pledged thMr lies, their fortune? and their acred honors for liberty and independence. For the purpose of extenling the circulation of the Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its proprietor solicit every Democrat, every frier.d of votind and conservative National principles to aid them in tint object. It h needless to unre the :.r.Dorrajce of the press as an agency in snataini:i:r a pir v organization and securing the success it i nneipies, and Representative men. inc Santin-1 will take for its political guide the National and State Democratic Platforms and e.irn-r.-srly advocate the principles and policy they m lintain. The trcntincl will, also.be a general newspaper. Ii will contain the latest Telegraphic News from all parts of the world, a full and correct report of the Eastern Cattle Markets and the General Markets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional proceedings ; full reports of the Legislative Proceedings of our owr Stat ; Interesting Tales, Literary and Rtlisnou! Miscellany ; Inventions and Discoveries ; Decisions in the Supreme Court of the State and the Federal, Circuit and District Courts, with notices of their arguments and proceedings ; the local news of the Tarious counties of the State, which will be of general interest ; th Commercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Science, and editorial reviews atd comments upon the current topics of the With a view of obtair.irg accute information f: om every section of the State, we solicit our friends to give us such important facta from their n-ighloiboood as they may deem worthy of transmission. The Diilyand weekly State SoLtinel are the be-t mediums for adve-tisrrs in the State, their circulation extending to every part of it. The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment is the moat como'ete in the State, being amply supplied with every variety cf plain and ornamental type from the best foumleis in the country, and with presses expressly designed and purchased for executing all the different classes of fine Book and Jb Printing. We rerp"ct fully solicit osiers from p-r friends throughout the St i?c, an 1 guarantee that a'l work entrust d to ih shall be do:ie with oromptness and accuracy, on the Grst quality o! paper, with the bear- 'f ink, an-l in duch a stj le as uiut .W6 entire sati?f action. The low terms noon which we offer to fumish the Daily and Weekly Sentinel, willnot p'-rmit ua to employ agents, and we therefore solicit our friends in every neighborhood to exert themselves to send us subscribers. Specimen copies will be seat whenever re-juired. TERMS : Daily Sentinel, one year " six months , ' one month , ....$G (10 3 no .... 50 Weekly Sentinel, one copy on" year $1 00 ''en copie to one address, and one to the nviker of the club 10 00 Twentv copies to one adJress, and two to the mäkrof the club 20 00 Thirty copies to one nddres3. and one copy of the We- kly find one of the Daily, to the maker of the club 30 00 Fiftv cop'c to one ad Ire??, and two copies 'of the Weeklv nnd two of he Daily. . .b') 00 Add:tions can be made to clubs at anv time at ! the tbove rate. Where ihe paper 13 nildressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will not bo pent. No paper sent without pre payment, or continu cd longer than paid for. Address : ELDER, IIARKNE3S k BINGHAM. Indianapolis, Indiana IVrSBAUJI JL DAVIHSOA'JS Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GBOCERIE AND IE3 :r ovisions, TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. In solicitingthe public patronage we would say hat our stock of Goods is complete, and will compare favorably with any other establishment in the West. Especial inducements are offered to country Dealers. All kinds of country Producetaken atthe highcat market price in exchangforgoods. NUSS BAUM ii DAVIDSON April 12. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR SPERMATORRHCE A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Vjmient and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the cure ot the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICCgivengratis.by the Actxiig Surjreon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea, and other diseases of the Sexual Organ, and on the New Rcmdies employed in the Dispensary, -nt in ealed letter envelopes free of charpe. Two or three stampf for rxst;isre ftf-cepttble. Ad-dre-a Dr. J SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 1 S Nuith et., Philuüe phiii, I'a. December 1 2, jnll I6ly. ZO ÜAVES IIOUS C. MAIN STREET, BOVRBO, i;. VAUGHN h BAXTER Proprietor. M. VACC1IN G. W. BAXTER. r pHIS HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COMJL rLm ode, and is now open for the reception of company. Tlie Proprietor respectfully solicit public patronage, and will nee his best effort to make his House a pleasant stopping place for both Trateler and Boarder. ApriH", 1662-lily.

JUST RECEIVED! A T

THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS aSs

Ever Brought

THE PUBLIC will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, evert description Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a largest

TT A BETTER BOOT or SHOE cn be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment han at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The .Stock now on hand is very fcru'ffc, and will he sold at a very slight ad vain e on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides

h , Indiana, April, 1862 13tf GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF SING-ER & CO.'s Standard Machines I Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $90, Reduced to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, eormerlt sold at $100, Reduced to $'J0. singer's Letter A Machine, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing a:ul Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, aud beautifully ornamented, 5$50. We would ask for our Letter A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dr.-ss Makers, and all those who war t Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for Family Sewing and light manufaeturni2 purposes as our Manufacturing Machines re for manufacturing purposes in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in pronation to the number of things they can do well. See what otira can do betöre making a purchase. Tt ere i no dubt as to the value oi our Machires for m nufneturing purpocp, but it is only of late that ihe public began to learn that the sv ential elements of a machine be9t adapted to the heaviest work, would also be the clement to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is now weU understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine vet offered to the public which has simplicitv, rapid-tv, durability, and certainty of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing machine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our machines are unequaled tor manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Siuer'a Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite thoe interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and se what our Letter A Fa mil j Machines, w'uh all the recent improvements, are capable of doing. While they will sew the most delicate material to perfection, as already stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing nurposes, and this, be it remembered, can not be sid of any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capac ty anl application for manufacturing purposes Our No 3 Machines are especia'ly adapted to all kinds of iLdit and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Doot and Shoe making, Harness making, kc. kc. They are of extra ize, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is searcely uiiy part of a Trimmers sti'chiiig that cannot be better done with them than by hand; po, too, the saving of time and labor is very great. The table of these machines is 24 inches long, and the buttle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purpose. The largo machines work a.fat aa small ones. We have always on hand, Hemming Gauges, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, Bet Machine oil in botle3, kc. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all penns using our machine not to buy any others. We know that there are needles sold ol the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by ua are manufactured ettpecial y for our machines A bad needle mav render the workirg of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all oar Branch oßicesarc furnuhed with the genuine arti cle. In case of email purchases, the money maybe sent in postage stamps or bank notes. Corre8pondert will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know the Post Office, County, and State. AH persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best method of purchasing, ran obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Offices for a copy of "J. M. Singer & Co's. Gaiette," which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. it will be sent gratis. Wchave made the above reduction in prices with the two lold view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. Hie metal in them, from the iron casting to the smallest piece, is of poor quality. The if makers have not the means to do their work well. They are bid away in secret place?, where it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a gi eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that g3.nl machines c. n be ma e at moderate prices. I'h best deuined machines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cot considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction. great durability, arul rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Machines tocombiue these essential qualities, must be made of tLe best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. Ti e purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as v ell as blow rates of epeed, but last lonjria the finest possible working order. Our machines, an made by us, will earn more money with less labor than any others, wht ther ii imitation of ours or not In fact, they are cheaper then any other Machiues a, a gift. Local Acirrrs Wattid. I. M. SINGER k Co. 458 Brondwav, N. York. Indlinapclis office. Odd Fe'lhW Hall, Washington Street. rTE. PVUI. Local Agent in Plrmouth.

to Plymouth!

and f tock o -Made E. PAUL. lorl;s d Watrltrs. CLOCKS, JEWEuBY. WATCHES, 4 SPECTACLES. NEW AND SPLENDID stock oir WATCHES, CLOCKS, J 35 VELKY, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J. M. SHOEMAKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PiAMiouyn, iPtivA. The subscriber, having JUST RECEIVED a newan.l . selected ftock of everything pertaining f -.(sines, m prepared toar-Wmtmrul.itn 11 his eld customers and as mmy new one3 g may desire good bargains, with a good stock of t ISriiJW Croons from which to make their selections. All articles will be ku!;1 ut prices consistent with I have Clocks a.id Watches at all prices, and ot all th Hi flerent styles, which I will sell on better term tan have heretofore been offered in this part of the count-y. 1 am also propared to do all kinds of Clock, Watch, & Jewlery Repairing on short notice and rcawnatU terms, and warrant the work. Give mo a call. J. M. SHOEMAKER, April 3, 16C2 91y. ' II i.vciEt: S TEW s HYPOPIIOSPHITES! ! FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration. General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Löfs of Appetite, Neuralgia. Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a erentrcpu'ation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES in all stages of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thousand Physicians in the United SuteR and Europe having been ued with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hypophosphitesliave a two-fold specific aetiononthc one hind, increasing the principle winch constitutes Nerroua Enrgy, and on the other, being the mo.t powerful Blood Generating Agents Known. In eise of Nervous Debility or Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation ' Is the onlv reliable form of the Hvpophosphites, made after th- Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. L7Inquire for and use no other. O-A.HPair Trial U a Certain Cure.j Prices In 7 oz. Ilottles, $1 fix Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, $2 three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Dn.ists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United Stales, by J. WINCHEr TER, 3G John rL, N.Y THE iSPECIFIC JIXL. A SPECIFIC REMEDY TOT. Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, and General Irritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of whic). arc to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is ono ot the most insidious, and therefore danperous, of all th long catalogue of human ilia. It taps the T-y springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into iniheciliiy and a premnturo pntvc ! From one to six hoxcoof the SPECIFIC PILL are generally suIUient to effect permanent cu ein the mos. aggravated ces, whether Constitutional, or arising from Abuse or Excesses. MEDI-AL TESTIMONY. 4 We believe it to be. in the treatment nfSnr. matorrhca, as near a Specific as any medicine can be." ! B. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour- of Medical Science. ' I have found them 11 ht Tlieir flVct ha been truly wonderful. I u.cd tliemina case of Spermatorrhea of lone standid" I which has been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete Ihe cure." E. P. DICK EE, M. D. TjThis is not a Homa'pathic Remedy, nor iu there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient co - bined with it. PRICK: $1 ptriiox. x boxe for $5, by mail, pre-paid. For nale by all respectable Prug jrirfts, and si the Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St. N.Y. rftarl.l 71y. IVoti;o to Dollnquont TaxPnyei'H, The Tax Payers of Marshall County who are mor than one year in nrrear with their tx rr hereby especially roti.Vd that they will be required to pay up the taxes for the year I860 ari nr... viouR years, at least. If said taxes are rni. I ! f.:-,-Bhips lor collection costs will bo eared b t h . n x 1 payer. N. II. OOJLLSBKi:, Jrncl9 21l! Treasurer of Marhall Co I

BAREER'S MILL, Pi: miles south-west of PJymotiti, Marshal! Co., Intl. The undcrfcigird, having recently purchasedth mill generally kowo as Daiber'a Mill, and put the same in perfect XLTxn-r.iifis Order, Would resp 'fuly solicit patronage. No detention on acc.rtUof dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEIINNKR. Juno Ml. IFfil .'JiJIv.

Wolf Creole FLOURING MILL rriHE above 'turned mill, six miles south o X. Plymouth, in now doing excellent Custom & Merchant Work. The proprietor foares r.o pains to give satisfaction and intends ke?ping his mill in condition to do ho Very Host or Woi-l. id he feels confident that he will not fail to sat ßfy all who may favorhini with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Uran, &c.,kcpt constantly on hand ind will be sold at tbc lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronaire from the citiens of Marshall aud adjointnc counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. PIvmouth, Aug. 23, 1RC1. n31tf 5,000 ACRES of LAND for SALE. TU6 UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED to sell the folk wing described Lands, at verv low figures; part down and the balance in annua"; payments, from one to four years, with interest, paid annually : CENTER TOWNSHIP. utomrin.'. BtV. TOWN RANGE. ACHES. ehalfseqr 32.... 34 3 80 chalf n wqr 30 34 3. n halfnw q " 1 33 2.. GREEN TOWNSHIP, e halfseor . . . " 17....3J 2.. ,. 83 .104 SO 8 wqr ee qr ... . 17.... 32 2 40 10 32 a 8:J 10 32 2 hO 1 .12 2 10 nw qr .... ehf 8W qr . nwqrswqr " se qr , " 8 32 2 100 BOURDON TOWNSHIP. e half n wqr.... 7 33 4 80 whfneqr 2:?.... 33 3 cO whfse qr " 5 32 3 SO WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n eqr 31.... 32 3 162 s pt lot lots 2 and 3.... 44 e half s e qr . . . . " w half 8 eqr.... 44 w half u e ox. . . 44 (0 32 3.. 40 82 80 80 60 3 . 3 3 3 32 3 31.... 32 3.... 34. . . .32 3 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2..4: 6. ...34 3 nwqrswqr.... 44 31. .. .3". ... 3 w hf n w qr.... 44 34 35 3 ICO 40 89 40 Lot 1 7.. c hf nw qr 4; (I. . THTCCANOi: chfswqr 44 23.. sc qr fractional, 14 30.. .31.... .3 34 4 township. .2.. 3 60 .... 80 170 ....122 . ... 1 57 ....157 o NORTH TOWNSHIP. o hf n w qr (W M R)G 3" 2 nhf se qr (e m r) . 1 34 2 nhfncqr 44 ..11 3. 2 POLK TOWNSHIP. nwqr 44 9 34 1 whfnwr 44 26 35 1 se qr 44 3 15 1.... chfseqr 44 30 1'5 1 WEST TOWNSHIP .160 . 80 J ) ÖJ . 47 .160 . 80 w frs e qr .... 44 22 34 1 n e qr 44 27 3t 1 V in bc yi . n. Also tr following described lands in Fulton County, giWtted alxnu two miles Ent of the Michigan Road, si. joining the south line of Marshal! County, to-vfit. ucqrneqr ' 5. ...31 3 40 Lot No. 2 44 5....31 3 55 s half s eqr 44 5 31 3 80 Fcrsor.s wiftliinsr to purchase unimproved lands, on easy t'-rm?, will do well to give me a call. I also have the P O., axllress of the larger portion ol nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land which is aot described in the above Ht. tiios. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiana, IffiJ . $507EMPLdYMljfriÖÖ" AGENTS WANTED TO bELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. $15 EACiI. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of order than my other. Diplomas have been awarded it over Groveri Baker's and other hili priced machines. $15 rum. Our Machine uses a Ftniiht noodle, and will work with all kindfof thread, pilk or linen, making an elastic Foam.free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the bebt and cheapest machine in use. $15 EACH. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Quilt and Bind, and will sew on all kind.4 of good?, from the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen ; work -ing with case throush seveial thick ticspes of thick woolen cloth. All Machines arc W A R R ANTED. $15 IMC 'II. If you want a good Machine, and not have it cos. you ar.) tlnug, write to us, as we want the -Machine tested in. every neighborhood in the United' States. $15 i:acii. " We will give a commission on all goods sold by i our Agents, or we win pay wages ai FIFTY" DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars aGdresa. CIIA'5 JCUUULSS, Ageijt, mar27,'C2-91y Dftroit, Mich. Tbo Confessions and Experience of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, and for the especial benefit of voung men and those who suffer wjth Nervous Debility, I,os8 of Memory, Premature Decav vc, 4ic, vc. ny one who has cured mm sell by sun PIc ,n0i,,1'i4' 'r being put to great expense an-l inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicincH prescribed by learned doctorn Singh- copies may be obt lined of the author, C A. LAMBERT. Emi.. Gr ennoint. 1tniz Island. h' enclosing a noMt-paid aillrefeI envelope, drt83 CHARLES . LAMBERT., Esq., G rcenpoint, IiOng Island, N. Y. 17m2 A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GKNTLEMEN. The nibHcribsr will send, (free of ciiarge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions lorm.iking a simple Veet ib'e BALM, that will, in Irom twu to eifht d;iyt;. remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, FrecMes, Sall-twncss, and all impuiities and roughneaa of the Skin, leaving tho urn" a Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth an I beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full instructions. direction ami advice, will please call oq or nddrerts, ( with return postage,) TIIOS. F.CHAPMAN. Practical Chemist, 17m2 Ml Broadway, New York. Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES wanted from four to nine tears old. from fifteen to fifteen ;tnd a half hands high, and in good order, AppW to HESS k NESSEL. June'5, IS62 ISt

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"Jf peat-op Ttka ec-stntU oor poTtrs, For tb tbc! binaJIrt Cootuuat ü cnn." have ben introduced to the public for more than Bix years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines of a similar n.iture in the market. An appreciating; public was not long in discovering they possessed remarkAblo and hence their and consequent profit to tho Proprietor, thus cmabliu him to expend of dollars each year in advertiain their merits, and publishing the which have been bhowered upon him from. The peculiarity of tho is that they strike at the root of Disease by eradicating every particle of impurity for the lifo and health of tho body depend upon the purity ofthc blood. If tho olood is poisoned, the body drags out a miserable existence. Theso medicines Yfc 3civvtvcv for curing Old Sc res, Fhcumctism, frijk Headache, Halt Ifhe-um, Cpcpepsia, Liver Complaint, Lencorrhaca , (Tutt'-orc, F-:nalt; Cc-mplaintz emotione. File, UrcfuloiiS Concur)-. vtion, etc. 5? Ö Ö tJ ONEjpcrsr.n write, her daughter was cured of fits ot nine years' standing, and St Vitus' dance of two vears. ANOTHEll writes, his son was cured after his Ue.ih had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Aguö after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER, va cured of Fever Sore AWOTHEE of Kheumatism of eightyeaw. Cases innuiit...vi. f AJr : Complaint could be mentioned u nivxl Furifier and Fills "Yovs, WXc a Ccv.y. are the most active and thorough pills that have ever be;n introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the eybtein doe not relapse into ltd former condition, which is too apt to be the saso with eimply a purgative pilL They are really a which, in conjunction with tho will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Cociivenesc, Colli (Pair.?, Cholera JJcrlus, Indirect: en, f2xiru in, the gouels, (Diczir.ccc, etz. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Atsk your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are and ytni should try them before going for a physician. Got a Pamphlet or Almanac of ray local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Ajiarf tbat tbb Wood Purifjor and rtllrf are pnrrJy vegetable, I Lav t!w cortincataa of those eminent chembts, rrof..sorB Chilton of N. V., aud Locke of Cincinnati. Rfad Dr. Itoback'n Sjwcial Nitir and Certificate pubIMied ia a courpieuuu part of thia rr from time to time. Trice of th Scandinavian VegrtaUe Blood Purifier, $1 pr bottle, or ?5 pr halfdoztin. Of thn Scandinavian getable Rluod Pills, 2 cents per bo, or 5 boxe for ft. Print Lpwl omce and Salrarootn, Ne. 6 Eaat Fourth St.. CI Buildintr Trum Main St., Cincinaatl, O. Laboratory, Ho. 18 Hammond btreet. FOR SALE BY for ealc in .Marshall bounty by iitatn k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Perahim? 4c Co., I'lvmouth; Rolert Cornwell k Co., Ilourbon; N B.&I'.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Clegs, Bourbon ;Jonas Millcr.Bre men. Jas. M. Wickizer. Arpo: Peter Smith Un ontown; anrt Druggists and Merchants generally hroughout the Union GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. "Wayne it Chicago Hail way Company. rittbiirgh. May ht, 1SC2. NOTICE- The ritulturgh. l'rl Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a proper Lgal conveyance oi the Rail Road, from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all iU appeudagei, real, personal and niised, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Read Company, now brsuimh the control aud management of eaid Road and property. All persons employed nn or about said Road, mar contiii'ie in their respective po.-ituuH o situations until further notice. AUtrsous, a-sociation"? and c(rporat!on, de-Aiiin-r luisiiie.s arnnsfim nts, or wishing to con tinue or vhaiiceany hereafter existing, will at once apply to the proper otliccra of thi Company, a this Company ia bound by no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressly ag.uiu. Vf. . VAOC, I 1CIUII1 M Tife Elizabeth Fruits has left my bed and board without ony jutt cauee cr provocation and I forbid any persou harboring ncr on my account, as I will pat no debts of her contracting after this date. GEORGE FRUITS. June 13th. 1?W

gitmay. Democratic Conservative Newspaper in the v.ity c New 7oik. TOE NEW Y0RRWEERLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain HE CONSTITUTION.

For several years the Democratic and Conserv. tire sentiment of the Nation has been keenly v.ive to the necesjity of being faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper," published in the City of New York, adapted to popular circulation, and wielding a whoIesme influence throughout the Union. The great want has been, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same rela tion n uc-raocritic and Conservative principle doesthNejv York TrtW to Abolitionism s as 1 .... , wm-JUlBlll SIIU 1 il kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with I silent and prudence, wirb coirect appreciation of monism and 'ie true principles of our C, vor., cm:.. I . J? ; I", re9PVcta,a fit class newspaper, and et afforded at a pr.ee bringing it within the reach the masses of the People throughout the Counl,JifhUndeASl,2Qei'r0m their connection with Z 7 n !'13 & A.r-U3-o of the oldest and .est known Democratic paper in the Union-bave een constantlv urircd. iliiri., .k- i . ... .v . " n '"'o tnree or name of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS. It is published ir quarto form, of the Fize of the ead.ag New ork Weeklies; an-l w rromie thtlt 111 lta PMIfraM'aT i : r. 1 oui and Agricultural Department.-, in its Market ' J'PPort, fi'i in all o-.her n-spect, it shall be at fHQf Of till! tt i . V" V ' P,"-i'ie(. in that citv. U hue deyot.ng to it our own editoria? srvic.'-t has also the h-n.fit of the entirp time and constant supcrvisi m of ; .Vr. Kun Comstock, for h veral years one of the editor of the Nor York Journal of Commerce, a rentVman of recognized edrtonal ability and experience. The editors wiil therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WIM.IvM CPSIDV, KLON COMSTOCK; with ample additional .peciul a.siötance in the bcvera. dep irtinents of the p.iper. Next to a vioiou support of the Federal Government in in present peril the first great dut. of .ery patriotic citizen-the leading purpose of the Editor, wid be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them upon tke policy and. administration of the Govcrnmenf St.ite and National. Atthe name time they will strive to furnish the r readers the bet possible general newWer. The latest intelfigencc foreign and domestic-w.il always ftrn0ar in Ihe columns of their paper ; and its Commercial Department v ,11 embrace the fullest and mo-t re liable information, including correct and ample reports of the Money, Produce and Cattle M;.rketsat New York and other lradin? points of commercial transaction-. Creat care will also be bestowed upon the Literary chnmctor of the nftpor.aud Mich oth.-.. original and selected article, notices of new publicuioni. ic, will be given, as wnl he bke y to interest the reader. For the beaelit ot that Urse clas5 (.nT:.f.,i ; nn;, sod, we shall give prominent to agriciltura? subjects, oevotmg to them original article, (editorils and c inmunications.) and carefully selected matter trom the leading journals of the country. T r m k ; The New York Wkfklx Aroi-s is puhlishM in Quarto form, each number containing ei n.t n:u.. or lorty-fight columns, printed on new and handsome type, in the best style It will he fuminhed tosubsenberj n the following terras, payable always hi adv:uic". incle subscriptions per annum $2 00 " nree coir-s oueyear 5 00 Eight d di .....10 00 Additional copies (each) i 20 Twenty copies to one address, 20 00 with m extra cony to the person sending 'th club JStJtirZV se,ld'ns: club of 100, w-e will Gratis .'ÄU'. Wjeir, Subscriptions mav commence with any number. Letter, whether containing remittance or otherwise should be addressed to the uMeiviirnM, cor- ...... y X ' l t . Hüll Pirlr VPH' Vill- - ' COMSTOCK i CASSIDY, Prop' rs. G-. BLAUST, & Co-, D JUT GO TS TS, PLYMOUTH, IM). HAVING just received a fresh supply ofvrry article in our line of trade, -onsistiiiir nminh ot Drug?, Iedicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufl, Varnish, Crushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notion.-, Glass, Stationery, Pure .Medicincsand Liquors for Medicinal purposes or,lv, to which we res;.ctfullv , invite the atteutiur. of tüiöcomiaunitj . We have aiau, un uauu a clock oi OOS 32. X Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigarr, etc. ToU disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within aew day past, we have received from Pittsburgh andNew York a large amountof Kerosene and Coal Oil A N D l j A M P S ! or burning the 8 une, of ve ysiie and style with or without shades. We ai e also agentg for all the popular Patent Medicines! ofthc day. Physicians r rescription carefullv putup i'.tall hours ot'the night, by an xperienced druggistF. We earnestly'invit the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of tue fact that we arc doing a libtral busuiees. G.HLAIN k Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th. Ifc5). IT IS NOT A DYE! CELEBRATED HÄIR BESTÖRATIFEI! $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will canpe Hair to gniw on Bald Heads; will Re store Grey or Diseased Hair to its ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOR. Will Prevent the Hair from Falhng off, acd pro mote a healthy Growth ; omplctcly oradicaten D uuh-uff, will prevent and euro Nervous Headache; will give to the Hair a clean, glossy appearance, and ia a eertaiu cure for all Piscases of tho Head. Price 75 Cents: Tbree Bottle for $2.00. It is a perfpct and complete dressing for the Hair. Read the following tostlmonia's: U. . Marshal's OrnciJ New York, Nov. 6. '61. Wm OK A Y, Fsq. , D:h Sib Two months apo my head was almost entirely Uald, anJ the little Hair I had was all Grey, and falling out very fast until I feared I should lose all. I commcnctHl nsingyonr Hair Restortive, and it immediately stopped the hair falling off, and aoon restored the color, and after using two bottles my head is completely covered with a healthy growth of hair, and of the nie color it was in early manhood. 1 take gnat pleasure in recommending your excellent Hair Restorative, and you also may refer any doubting person to me. RODERT MURRAY, U.S. Marshal. For f bv the proprietor ( W 1 1, LI A M GRAY ) at tho RESTORATIVE DEPOT, 301 Droadway, New York. Atsofor Faleby JOHN S. PIERCE, General A cent. 'aNYrnJ bTollPruivts. j!u5 l?ly

0 mis dem.iiM, bv establishing a first clas-Weekly NewspupeHn the City of New York, adapted to general circulation ? VM S tA wi9,,ca of our Pl We ,d.' theUoekh Atlas & Ar- i.s to the C.tv of New ork, where it will hereafter hi. .i.-

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THE GREAT WESTERN AUCTION VARIETY ST0EE!! LOCATED IN PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. TO THE CITIZENS OF AND Tho Adjoning Counties. GEEAT BARGAINS! I'" K O M THE PROPRIETORS OF THE Auction Yaricl v Slorc! H iving gained the name of selling goojg leap er than any other Es tablishment in tho West Aie determined to sust iin the reputation they have ga:ntl ,v cfftiiug Greater Inducements! Than they h.ve ever rfTered U-.ore. WE BUY All AUCTION a.VL SELL AT AUfTIOX PRICES . and cur Motto is IHM TB CHEAPEST. So, if you want Great Bargains, be Pure and 0 TO THE AUCTION STOHF. Our stock embrace all the leading braoda o: Prints, Gi(Rghi?:?s Krrnvn A: RIra hcf! t?U'Iiri, lie niin, .Striprs. Arc. JLc. CLOT JE3C fS, Kentucky Jeans, Fanner' and Mechanics ' Gasjimerc-s Cottooado, Checks Drills, He. BEESS GOODS. Poplins, Mozambique, Chalie. Scotch and Swiss Lawn?, DoLaines, plain aud figured; Ginham, plain and figured. GO TO THE AUCTION STOEE i here oan fe found a larcre Ftock of Table Linuw, Woolen Spread, Toweling, kc. GO XO THE AUCTION STOZiE! For Ladies nd Genta Hosing, of all kinds. A large assortment of Ladies Spring and Snmmor 9VavJs, Cloaks, Mantles, Sec. AT THE a.uctiojS' stot: 1 ,J. ran 110019 GO TO AUCTION THE STORE! We have also an immense ptock of OTI At our uaual low prices. and Pcdlrrs Country Merchants Supplied at a liberal d;couut. We are constantly receivii g ocls x 10 nt A not I ion : So be sure and GO TO T II K AUCTION STORE AND DO YOUR TRADING. PUBLIC SVLILS Promptly attended to and at low charges. REMEMBER THE CORBIN'3 BLOCK, NO. 4, riVJIOtTTII, INDIA XA. FGGLESTON & BRO.

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