Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 September 1862 — Page 4

NUMBER 32. VOLUME 3.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

it endpapers. Daily and "vVeskly lBIAl STATE SEXTLXEL. 1881-2. "Here let the press the peop'e'a lights maintain, Unawed hy influence and unbought by gain."

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Aa it . u nt un:it.tne ?e U!IKl w m cumi"u to advocate those principles and measures v.hich are bet calculated to advance the nppiness, the prosperity and the freedom of the people liom all r,;.t nil unnecessary restraint?. W bile cheerU1JH- w 1 I I fuilv sustaining the Government as loyal citizens j should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch nil en- j croachments upon popular rights and the true pnn- j ciples of constitutional libei ty. The lreedum ot speech and the freedom of tl e press are necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. W hen these are struck down, no matter what may be the apology therefor, from that Jay dates the Mine of Ar 5 p liberty. In order to form a more nerfe rar mr ot wil as rtrIt supr th i, establish just-ce, insure oom.uc vide for the common defense, proa"l welfare and secure thj blessings urselves and posteritv, the Sentinel the public g o 1 requires, all menst.te and National Adin nitrations. Vpep in view the distinction between. ' the Government and the venal acts of ort. the Government And we lJ lV'Vw-.. 1 i nnort of all who desire to main tain a pure Constitutional Government, and con- j tinue for ourselves and our posterity the ;!or.o.H I heritage of free institutions won by the valor and; api-o framed by the wisdom an I integrity Ol me men wlio pledged their lies, t':eir fortune- and their sacred honors for liberty and independence. For the purpose of extending the circulation ot the Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its nrnnrietors solicit everv Democrat, every friend of sound and conservative National principles to aid them in that object. It is needless to urge the impotence Ol tr.O press as an inin u su-ium-ii .i -. rguii-tio.i and securing the success ofYfs Principles, md Representative men. The Sm::nel will take for its political guide the Na-t:-'i:il it.d .-'-true !) m .or Platforms and earn- (. v ; !. oeate the principles and policy they rv.'-va'j:. Tli ntiiicl will, also.be a general newspaper. It w-'V on i n the 1 it t Telegraphic News from nil ns of ih" world, a full and eurer t report of the Eastern C.Tle Markets and the General Maiketsof all th pru.cip 1 citi of the Union ; For-i-n and Donvtic int licence ; Congressional proceedinss ; fall report of the Legislative Proceedings of our o vr Stat" ; Interesting Tales, Literary and lleli-'iu MWce'danv ; Inventions an.l 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 he various counties of the State which will be of general interest ; the Commercial and Fin mci il Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture an 1 Science, ami editorial reviews aid comments upou the current topics of the d.r. With a view of obtaining accute information from everv section of the State, we solicit our j friends to give us such important 1 acts from tlieir n' i-hborhoood as they may deem orthy of trans)iion. . The Daily at:d weekly State Set tinel are the best mediums for adve-ti'sers in the State, their circulation xt-ndiug to every part of it. The. Sentinel Steam Piinfin:: Establishment is the most conii' te in the State, being ;.mpl supplied with everv varietv of plain and urn inierf I tvpe from liu !'.-st toui. ov i ; with presses ex., J.v " purchase for rx-r f n- U 'he d'tVei ont elas-e- of line Look and J .I, rn.itl; ' j; ''n,, 'b' s"dicito-ders from . . . t . 1..,.ttK:. ir.. jfi.l vi 11 rrii 1 i-i ji. T n r ni n IS nnu" "' ' " ' , . itlii f?'? t.'iat 1 W"-tC ent r i- 'I to us shall be done with i"i ur i v. on the first quality o! ' an4 in sucli a style as Oru ir"!" -1 i1"it. a i ; . i ai d ... ,. i i'e ... it hieb we offer to furnish ,!,.-. : .; . . f:-i : - Is in ev . Seiitin 1, will not permit us an-1 we !icr-fore solieii our r.- I.. idiU.irlioo-1 t-.i ext-rt thenis.-lves to send us siiM'.Tib-rs. ent whe-iever require ! jinien copies will be TERMS Daily Sentinel, on year. . . . 44 six month. one iit'rli .. 3 (10 .. SO trt-ir ontiiiel one conv on - vear $1 00 ''en copies to r.ne address, and one to the " maker of the club -.1 00 Twentv copies to one address, and two to the mäk-r of the club 2,) 00 Thirtv copies to one a dress, and o ie copy of the We- k!v and one of the D til v, t the maker of'the club n, Fiftv codk to one adlress, and two copies "of the Wf. klv and two of the Daily. . ..Ml 00 Add:tioi.d can be made to cb.b- at any tune at the above rate. Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies will not be sent. No paper sent without pre payment, or continu ed longer than paid for. Addre-s : ELDER, HARKNKS.S & RINGHAM. Indianapolis, Indiana Ai:S.BHMI V IAVF8SSO.V Wolesale and R.Hull GltOCKRY iUlUSlO Dealer in all kinds of FAMILY G-IIOCEHIE AND TO 15 A CCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AXD WILLOW WARE. I :itn ;r',iie public patronage we would say '.i s' ck (I ds"u complete, and willcotii- ' n'.prililf with anv other establishment ill the Es'C-ia! in hicementarc offered to country All kinds of country Produce taken atthe hihr i irk' t ' lie ;n exclianp foi g.,ls. Ni;s-?IiAL.'1&. DAVIDSON Arilli. lütt NEW REMEDIES FOR s r i: it m ATORRI! CM A Howard Aso iation, Philadelpi:ia. A Benevo! tit In-ti? iti'm biih' 'l bv '.! t ial L,iidwr;ieiittf,r flu i i i f .l ). ;i:, ml 1 fJi-rr s -l, itlH cl 1 with Chronic !!-. ies, and ' irnl' nt an -p i.!l for the corf of the Diiea- s of the Hexual Oiguus. MEDICAL ADVICE given rratis, by the Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on .So-i n.aforrhoa. and other d'-e;tsr of the Sexual Org in-", and on the New Remedie employed in the Di-pen-ary, snt in eMe'l 'etir eitv-hpes free of charge. Two or three Stampfl for iost.ige accept ble. Ad-dre-9 Di. J SKILLIN (IOUGHTl)Nt Howard Association, No. 2 S Ninth ft-, I'hilade phia. Pa. De'-emf.er 12, 91! Bily. I AV 7 i 1 , M A I N ST RE ET, 3 T 1 I4 A AO I. SÜ1VELY. Teoprietok r 'HIS HOTEL has nr.EN pftincomh rLirrr. opif r, nnd l o' p.-n for the recep11 o: eopirao. in- ireior resi.ecllu I.s if enmrans. T itM.'.ieits pub!i- r:tronag 4 will his es ifTort.- to m;ik'- his IIous. , 'i a- ir.tstopp'fig place for both Traveler and Boarder. Aug. 31, lfcCil. 31 iy

JUST RECEIVED!

AT ONE OF THE LARGEST AND

Ever 15ionlit to XMymoutli ! THE PUBLIC will find at my store, cast side of Michigan street, every description and f Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Childreu's Wear, together with a large stock o

A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought th.mat anv Drv Goods store, or any other houseln ALL WORK , i - X2lC tOCli 110W Oil IiailU iS at a vtiv skiSit a The Highest Market Price Plymouth, Indiana, April, 13tf cuint) Machines. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF SING-ER & CO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. I, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $00, IiF.nrcED to $70. No. 2. Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $100, Reduced to $U0. aiisgcv's Letter A Machine, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornamented, 0. We would ask for our Letter A M ch;nes, thv special attention of Vest Makers and Dross .Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embodr the principles of the Manufacturing .Machines, miking. like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for Family Sewing nnd light inaiiiifttcturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing puiKses in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proriortion to the number of things they can do well. See what our. can do before making a purchase. Ti ere is no doubt as to the valua of our Machines for m nufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the public began to learn that the essential elements of a machine be.t adapted to the heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Familv Machine yet ottered to the public which has siniplicitv, rapidity, durability, and ce.tainty of correct action. While us a general thing, the sewing machine people are camlid enough to acknowledge that our machines are unequaled for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Familv Machines, with 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 manufacturin" tHiruoscs, anl this, be it remembered, can not ! b. said of any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public. The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capaC:tv ;md application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 'A Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of li-ht ami heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Root and Shoe making, Harness making, kc. ie. They are of extra size, with an aim hmg enough to take under it and stitch the l;rj:ept sized lashos. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmers' stitelrng that cannot be better done with them than by hand; so, too, the saving of time ami labor i- very great. The table o( these machines is 24 inches long, and the fhuttle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large ma hines work as fast as small ones. We haw always on hand, Hemi.iing Gauges, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, Rest Machine oil in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not. to buy anv others. We know that there are needles sold of the most infeiior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us are manufactured especial y lor our machines A bad needle ma render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch offices arc furnihed with the genuine arti tie. In ease of small purchases, the money maybe eilt in wjstae stamps or bank notes. - i. -ii i . LorresponieL'is win piease write ineir names distinctly. It i- all important that we should, in iw. rua. Im. tliP lwt nili,,. PniMji. ...I State. j All persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their xize, prices, working capacities, and the be:t methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Offices for ; a copy of "J. M. Singer i Co s. Gazette," which is a beautiful Pioonal paper entirely devoted to the Buljeet. It will be hent gratis. We have made the above reduction in with th two told i-w of lienwfitiii" the pricen public t and onrrelves. I he The inib ic liave been swindled by r:uioin machines nude in imitation of cur. The in. t.il in th in, from the iron casting to t':e siimMet .ief-e. is of poor quality. Theit makers have not the means to do their work well. They are IimI wny in hecret pluees, where it wouM ! impossible to have nt their com 111:1 nd the proper mechanical appliance. It is only by doing a gieatbusi'ifja, and having extensive mariiif.icliiring esUbbsiimeiits, that g od mtehine c. n be mai e at moderate pricen. he bet designed machines, hadly inale, aie ulway liable to get out of oider, and are niri to ro-t ciHniderablc 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, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Machine, to comt'inr these essential qualities, must be made of ti.e best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, 011 a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those haiii" the above qnalifics not only work well at rapid as v ell as kIow rates of peed, but la.-t long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by us, w ill earn more money with 1cm labor than any others, whether ii imitation of ours or not In I'aet, thy are cheaper then any other Machines as a gift. Local Agents Wanted. I. M. SINGER k Co. 458 Broadway, N. York. Indi nap Ii oflice, Odd Fellows' Hall, I Washington Street. UE. PAUL Local Agent in Plymouth.

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GOLDEN BOOT, BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF for LESS MONEY at the above establishment Plymouth. WARRANTED!! J" 14 rt i -ill ! VCTV IjargC, ailll Will IC SOltl (I v. in e on Com. in Cash Paid for Hides E. PAUL. (Horte & Watches. CLOCKS, JEWELRY WATCHES SPECTACLES. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, l R AV K JLi 11 Y , AND A G.NERAL AS50RTMENT OF AT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J. M. SIIOE3I KRR EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., rifVMOlJTII, IIIA4. The subscriber, having JUST RECEIVED a new .in.! well selected stock of every thing pertaining to his business, is prepared to accommodate all his old customers, and as tn iny new ones as ruav desire good bargains, with a good stock of jSTEAV goods, from wbicli to make their selections. All articles will be fold at prices con istent with "TIli-iH EU i:i TIM KS? I have Clocks a.id Watches at all prices, and of all the rtillerent styles, which I will sell on better terms than bave heretofore been ofiered in this part of the counfy. I am also prepared to do all kinds- of Clock, Walch, & Jewlcry Repairing on short notice and reasonable terms, and warrant the work. Give me a call. J. M. SHOEMAKER, April 3, 1SC-2 91y. II I.VCilKSTICIV S II YPOFIIOSPI1ITES ! ! FOR THE PREVENTION AND Cl'RR OF Consumption, A?thma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remcdr has obtained a great reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES in all stages of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thousand Physicians in the United States and Europe having been used with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hjpopho.-phitfshavea two-fold specific action on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Energy, and on the other, being the most powerful Blood Generating Agents Known. In cises of Nervous Debility or Prostration of tho Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy ha? iio superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the onlv reliable form ofthe II vpophosphites, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. LrMnnuire for and Use no other. ITA Tair Tiial is a Certain Curc.o Pricfs In 7oz. Bottle. $1 nix Bottles for$r. In Hi oz. Bottles, i2 three for $5. Circulars pratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John st, N.Y j 'X'l lid SPI'CIIIC PILL. A SPECIrlC RKMKDV FOR Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, and General Iiritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of which are to well known to reo u ire more than a l:ir al lusiori to them, is one ot the most insidious and thereiore t.angeroii, of all the long catalogue of huiiMii ills. It saps the vry springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! From one to wix box'of the SPECIFIC PI LL are generally Kiimcient to effect a permanent en ein the nin. aggravated cikos, whether Constitutional, or ari-inglrom Alutc or Excces. MEDI AL TESTIMON Y. "We believe it to be. in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific an any meliciiiv can be." B. KEITH, M. D Science. Am. Jour of Medical "I have found them all that could be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in a case of Spermatorrhea of hmg stan.liilg which has been under treatment f r years. I think three boxes will complete the cure." E. P. DICKEE, M. D. 3 J This is not n Ilonnepathic Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient con binr.l with it. PRICE: $1 per box. Six boxen for by mail, pre-paid. For sab; by all resectable I ru" gist-, and Btthe Sole General Depot in t:e Uniied States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St. N.Y. marl 3-1 ly. IVotio to loliiiu.i TnxJiie if rajersot jIirv'(.l County who trior than one year in mnvi iih their taxoj are are hereby especially noti5- I !. t t M.V will be reouir eltopay up the taxes h. i!m y.- ir W,0 nnd previous years, at least. Ii -..id are paid before the delinquent lisU me serif to the weveral Townships lor collection costs w ill be saved to the taxpayer, n. 11. oglesbep:, Juncl9-21tl Treasurer of Manlull Co.

BARBER'S MILL,

Six miles south-west, of Plymouth, JIni-li:ill Co., Slid. The undersigned, having recently purchasedth mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect XL-uiiriiragr Order, Would resp ''fully solicit ratronage. No detention on ace. NU of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JUlliX ztillsK. June ISRi - 2ily. Wolf Creels. FLOURING MILL rfHE above "named mill, six miles south o X Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom & Merchant Work. Tlie proprietor spares no pains to give satisfac ion andintends keeping hismill in condition to do lio "Wiy IJost of AVork. nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat.sfvallwhomav favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Uran, &c.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the citiensof Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 23, 1 Mil. n31tf 5,000 ACRES of LAND for SALE. rriHiS UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED I to sell the following described Lands, at very loie figures; part down and the balance in anuuai payments, from one to four years, with interest, paid annuallv : CENTER TOWNSHIP. DESCRIPTION. SKC. TOWN RANGE. ACRES e half s e qr " 32 31 3 rO ehalf n wqr " 30 34 3 H) n halfuw q " 1 33 2 104 GREEN 10WNSH1P. e half s c qr . . . . " 17....3J.. 80 40 SO 0 10 1G0 s w qr 3 e ir . . . . " nw qr 17.... 32.. 10 3"J.. 10 32.. 4 31 8 3 o . A. 2 o o .2 e hf sw qr nw qr sw qr se qr BOURBON TOWNSHIP. e half n wqr 7 33 4.. whfneqr " 22 33 3.. w hf se qr i. . . .32 3. . WALNUT TOWNSHIP. neqr 31.... 32 3.. s pt lot '... 32 3.. lots 2 and 3 " 3 ....32 3.. ehalf s eqr .... " .3 32 3.. whalfseqr 31 32 3.. w half n c qr. .. 31 32 3.. GERMAN TOWNSHIP. .. SO .. to . cO .102 . 40 . 82 . HI . M) . bO . 1 r.o . id , . HI , . !'! . . ti.170 j rr .l.'7 ..157 .lfiM . HI 1 . Lots 1 and 2 .. C 34 ! n w qr s w qr. . . " 31. :t 3... 3.. w hf n w qr .11. e hf nw ) tii'pi:o.m r, .:!.". .31. 31 I 1 AS ! V. o lif or - -- .3 .3..., sc or fractional, 3( .r2 '. NORTH TOWNS II IP. n hf n w qr ( W M R'((. . . .3." ... .2. nhf se qr (e m r) 0....31 2. n hf ncqr " ..II.... 3" 2. POLK TOWNSHIP. n w qr. . . . w hf nw qr s qr c hf se qr ! 31 1. 2G....3Ö l. .... :m....:-5 i. 3b . . .35 I. WEST TOWNSHIP w fr s c qr " 22 31 1. neqr " 27 "I . wbalfswijr " f 31 1. e hf se pr " 22 33 1. . 47 , i no , H) , to Also t'ce following deseiibed lauds in Fulton County, siti ated aboi;t two no'es East of the ."Michigan lioad.au joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit. no ir ne ir " .r....31 3 40 Lot No. 2 :.... 31 3... s half s eqr .r 31 3. .. :.") HO Persons wishing to pu.-ehase unimproved lands, on easy terms, w ill do w ell to give me a call. I also have the P. O , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of lain! which is not described in the above lit. Tiios. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiana, 18fil. 850. " EMPLOYMENTS $10 Ö AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. $!. "ÜACII. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over Grover& Baker's and other hiüh priced machines. $13 ib. Our Machine uses a straight needle, and will work with all kindsof thread, silk or linen, making an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the best and cheapest machine in use. 815 ISA CI?. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Quilt nnd Bind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the finst Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen; working with ease throui;h seveial thick neses of thick woolencloth. All M.ichinesarc WARRANTED. qqqqqqqqqqq If you want a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, w rite to us, as wewautthe Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. $1.1 i;Ac:ir. We will give a c Immission on 11 goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at riFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pav allieees;irv expense s For particulars addict CIIA'S RUG;L::S, Agent, mat 27 ,'C'2 -Dly Dktuoit, Mich. The Confessions and Expeiience of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, nd for the especial benefit of vung men and those who suffer with Ner vous Debility, Loss of Memory, Preimtuie Decay Vi-.. Ve. by one who has cured himself liy si 111 pic means, after lieing put to great expense and inconvenience, th roilirh the use of worthless medj icines prescribed by learned doctors. Single eofiies may be obtained of the author, C A. LAMBERT, Es,p, Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a Mst paid addressed envelope. Ad 'dress CHARLES . LAMBERT., Esq., Greenpoint, iong isi nu, is. 1. 17m'J A CARD TO YOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The iubacribr will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions lor making a simple Vegetable HALM, that will, in Irom two to eiiht days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallow lies-, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth ami beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full iiiKtri'ctious. directions and advice, w ill please call 011 01 address, ( with return postage,) TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 17m2 831 llroadway, Ncw V'ork.

Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES wanted from four to nine years old, from fifteen to fiftccu and a half hands high, and in good order. Apply to HESS &. NESSEL. June T, 13tG

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"Jie pent-np Utica eontndj oar pown, For the whole louaJless Continent is ours." and have been introduced to the public for moro than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines of a similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long in discovering they possessed remarkable and hence their and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thu3 enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a miserable existence. These medicines yc 3eiue for curing l;rhilir, t'i.h H-sa la the, Ü-cir (J:i;-?rr:cc, Liver Complaint, Fver o.rul ßffue, Leucorrhcr.CL , Fitz, Ujrojix-.y F-imala Complaint: Consumption, cio. 9 ONE person writes, her daughter was etired of fits ot nine years' fctanding, and Si Vitus' dance of two vears. ANOTIIExt writes, bis son was cured after his llesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was eurcd of Fever and Ague ; j after trving everv medicine in his reach. j ; ANOTHER "was cured of Fever Soreji which had existed fourteen years. j ANOTHER of Hheiunatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Turilier and Fills TVxc TAocA VvW arc the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with ßimply a purgative pill. They are really a S.00 IVYWV. LAtY YvW, which, in conjunction with tho Voo vvyV'vcy, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Healaihe, Coctivenecr, Coliz (Pains, Cholera jorliXin, Indirection, (Pain in the oivelc, Qpizzivezc, eto. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. (Jet a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and rend the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will A a jrx'f tli.-t tho HUmmI Turifior mul PilU are purely Tegi'taM, 1 liave the errlineittfS ef Iii einiiK-nt rhoin lata, rruforora t'hiltuii of N. Y., and Lixke uf t'iuciuiiati. Ha! Ir. Rilii k Sxi-iitt Nftio and Certificates published in cuusiäcuuiid part of thii l'ujer from timo tJ time. I'ricA of the Sandinnvian VegetaMe Bliiod rurifior, SI per Ina tie, or S-"ht half duzen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetalilo IMihmI Tills, 2 cents per box, or 5 Io.t's for 51. Principal OfTit-A and SalMnwnn, N. 6 Kant Fourth St., 81 liuiMinK from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory, ÜO. 1H Htuuiolld Street. FOR SALE BY I or pale in Marshall county by Wain & Co.,T A. Lemon, Pershing & Co., Plymouth; Kobert Cornwell Si Co., Hourbon; N K. & P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cleys, Hourbon; Jonas Miller.I'reinen, Jas. M. Wickizcr, Argos; Peter Smith Fnonlon n; ami Drupists und Merchants generally hrouhout the Union iMvwife FJizabeth Fruits has left my bed and board without ony just cause or provocation and I forbid nny person harboring ner on my account, as 1 ivill pay no debt of her contracting alter tins date. U HOUGH FIUTITS. June 13th, lr-'M Notices. CENEUAL OFFICE. Pittsburgh, Ft. AVayne it Chicago Kail way Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, NOTICE The riiuhurjjli. Fort Wavne and 1 I. : I ! . . . 1 1 incago ivauway uouipany, naving receiveil a proper Legal conveytnee of the Kail Koad, from I ittsburgli to i -loeago, with all its appendages. real, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Hail Road Company, now assumes the control and management of 8aid Koad and proH'rty. All persons employed wn or about said Road, may continue in their respective positions Ot situations until further notice. All persons, associations and corporations, desiring business arrangements, or wishing to continue or change any hereafter existing, will atorce apply to the proper ollicers of this Company, as this Company is bound by no arrangement or un(lprat:m!infr lliat if ttrkna lint f T rr v siaiiiki

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A Democratic Couservative Newspaper in the City of New Yoik. TI1E NEW YORinVEERLY ARCUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain

THE CONSriTUTiCN. For several yars th- Democratic and Corso v a-' tivc sen iiucnt of the Nation his i.een K. eidy aitve to the necessity ot Oeini: aitn'ull j A, represented l.y a first class i w -paper," i.ut.H-iu ,1 in the City of New York, adjpted to popular .-u-culation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Fnion. The great want Us le0i and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principle a does th New York Tribune to Abolitionism and ui nauiiMiism a paper conducted with talent and prudence, with coirect appreciation of the true principles of our Government and IHelitv 10 uiem; in an respects a first class newspaper, and " i-'v-e oiiim-ii witluii the reach of the masses ofthe People throughout the Country. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Atlas & Argus one of the oldest and best known Democratic papers in the Union luve been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, bv establishing a first class Weekly Newpaper in "the City N?w, , Y.k a,,:lP'J to general circulation We yield to the wishes of our poiitkil friend and have therefore transferred the publication ot the Wcckl) Atlas & Argus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued under the name of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS. It is published ir quarto form, of the size o the eadiug New- York Weeklies; and we promise that in its News, Editorial. Literarr. At;, !n... ; ous and Agricultural Departmeats, in its Market ; Reports, and in all other respect, it shall be at at e.jna. l? any paper published in that citv. U lule devoting to it our own editorial service "it has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. Elon- Comstock, for several years one of the editors of the New York Journalof Commerce, a gentleman of reco-nized editorial ability and experience. The editors will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLI M CASSIDY, ELON COMSTOCK; with ample additional special assistance in the several departments of the p iper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Government in its present peril thr fi.-.st great dun of every patriotic citizen the leading 1 urpoe ofthe Editors will be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them upon the policy and administration of the Gov-ernmenti-State and National. At the same time they will strive to furnish the r readers the bet -enerai newspaper. The latest intelligence f,-rei -11 and domestic will alwavs arrear in the columns o I their paper ; anl its Commercial Department ' ill embrace the fnlW n,i mn,t , liable inforniation, includins- correct ni..i ,mnia j reports of the Money, Produce and Cattle .lar- , ketsat New York and other leading points of irausaciions. t ire.it e.jrA w 1 1... bestortCil upon the Literary character of the paper, and such other original and selected article, notice of new publications, &c. will be given, as will be hkely to interest the reader. For the ben-..-101 mat larteciass engaged in cultivating the j we snail give prnminr n-e to agricultural subjects, .lfvoUi,K to the,,, o,;r;nil ,rtt:vt (e.litonals and e mmunie h;,.,.) and careiullr matter from the leading journals of the country. The New York Weeki.x Arci s is published in quarto form, each numb f 1 . r coiifainin eight fuiges. -v.j.-,,, ,-wi.imiis, prn.tnj on new and handsome type, in the best style It will ,e furnNhe,' tosubsenbers on the following terms. r,n.;b!e 11 ways in advance. ' 1 .ingie subscriptions per annum j Three conies 01 e vear $2 00 .; vi .10 01 . 12') cm the club Eight do di, "' Additional copies (each) Twent v ,pt. one ad.In ss,. . .' ! .' with uii extra copy to the person sen.lin 1 o any person sending a club of Kill, xvo will -ei d the Albany Daily Atlas & Argus, one year, gratis. J Subscriptions mav commence with anv number. Letters, whether containing remittances or otherwise, should be addressed to the undersigned, corVi'M'., Lr,a'VVav I'rk Mace, (onnositi Citv II ill Park) NEW YOKK COMSTOCK &CASSIDV, Prop'rs. a. & Co-, DRÜGG1S TS, PLYMOUTH, IND. rTAVINd just received a fresh supply ofovery I. I. article in our line of trade, onsistiüg niainlv of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Sti.ll, Varnish, F.ruslies, Perfiiniciy. Yankee" Notio-is, Olass, Stationery, Pure Medicines and Lienors foi Medicinal purposes only, to which we rrsectluliv invite the attention of thiscoiiimunity. We have also, on hand a stock of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a.few day past, we have received from Pittsburgh audNew York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil A N L I. A 1 P S ! or burning the same, of. ve ysize and style with or without shades. We aie also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians nrescriptions carefully put up atall hours ofthe night, by an xperienced druggists. We earncstly'invitt the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the fact thai we are doing a liberal business. O.ELAIN .V Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29t!i,lD. IT IS NOT V DYK! y 3 $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will cause Hair to grow on Haid Heads; will Re store (Ircy or Diseased Hair to its ORIOTNAL CONDITION AND COLOR. Will Prevent the Hair from Falling off, and promote a healthy (Irowth ;e unplctcly eradicates Dandrutf, will preve nt and cure Nervous Headaihe; will give to the Hair a clean, glossy appearance, and 14 a certain cure for all Diseases of the Head. Price 75 Cents: Three Bottle for $2 00. It is a perfect and complete dressing for the Hair. Read the following testimonials: II. . Marsh i.s OkkiceJ New York. Nov. ti. TI.J Wm ORAY, Esq.,IH:r Sir Two month ago my head was almost entirely Haid, and the little Hair I had was all Orev, and falling out veiy fast until I feared I should lose all. I commenced using your Hair Restorative, and it immediately stopped the hr.ir falling off, and soon restored the color, and after using two bottles my head is completely covered with a healthy growth of hair.aud of the same color it was in early manhood. I take great pleasure in recommending your excellent Hair Restorative, und you also may refer any doubting person to me. ROBERT WUHKAY, U.S. .Marshal. For sale by the nronrietor (WILLIAM tJR A Y at tho RESTORATIVE DEPOT, 301 Broadway, New York. AISo for sale by JOHN S. PIERCE. General

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T IL 1Z GREAT WESTERN LOO AT 1. 1) IN TO THE CiTIZi.N. A N O The Adjonin V GREAT BAkGAL 1" U O 31 THE PROriilKTORs or 1 , Anclioii Vi:ii': ; : Having g. ined the name oi seiiin goo is Cheaper than zny other 2V tablishment in the Vvcii Are determined to sustain the reputation 1 r ta'iicu bv oi! i uiiGreater induce.,. . Than they have cv 1 r olleicu .. ,:. WE BUY Ad" Ai: ! sell at .i;r;o iiun: and our .Motto is I VULiitlk.ä.1 Ulli I Hi: lit Ml So, if you want drear Harains. be sure :.. 00 to ' n ALT Our stock embiacesall th.- 1 a Ü5I n Su'il 11 f mi, trip O Xj O 27 i Kentucky Jeans, Farmers' and Me ! Cassini.. rts, CottoiM,!e.,Chet k-, I. 1 ! Poplins, Mozanihujii. . ( h;i!:-. s,,, : .Swiss Lawns, DeLaii.es, iti.. in and li. i:h : hums, plain an.l liguied. j j c;o TO TI E AUC 'i h . y i Where can be found a large stork 'i'..' ' i -ns, colen .preaOss, low cling, A.e. 00 TO tii: ATJCTIt . For Lad. os mii Cu i ts" 1 . . A large assortment ol L.nüc Spring and Summer Sj Cloaks, M?nti'.--. t: AT THE AUCIMON Srr( l i i FO : II m O I S It E i 7 no TO TlIT AUCTION ST0BE ! We have also an immense stock of noti o.nxr jb 1 At our usual low prices. (Jouiilry Mm-hunis and Prdlcis Supplied ata liberal discount. We are coi.stantly rcceivii g New G-oo3.s From AiuMion! So be sure and G O T O T II i : AUCTION STOIilü AND DO YOUR TRAD! NO. P UB L, I C SV I. KS Tromptly atteuded to and at low charges. REMEMDER THE C'ORBIN'S BLOCK, NO. 4. riAMlOUTH, lA'IIIl.Vt. EGGLESTON 4BRO.

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