Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 November 1862 — Page 4
VOLUME
o THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT, NUMBER 145
Daily and Weekly
IXDIAXA STATE SEXTLVEL. 1861-2. " Here let the pres.i the pcop'e'i rights maintain, ! Lnawed ly influence ami nnbought by gain." The D.iilj anJ WV ee jrnized orrans C tatc Sentinel are the e Democracy of Indiana. As it had in the pat, the Sentinel will continue to advocate those principles ami measures which are best calculated to advance the rappiness, the j prosperity and the freedom of the people from all i unjust anu unnecessary restraints, vnnne cneeriuIIt post. lining the Government a? loyal citizens yhouM, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all encroiehments upon popular rights and the true prinei;les of constitutional lih-erty. The freedom of xtx-ech and the freedom of the press are nccesarv to preserve and secure free institution?. When ! toeso -ire sirucK unwn, no maiier wnai mar ic mu ajlo-y therefor, from that day dates the decline j of American hbettv. monier to lorm a more tvrfect uaion, establish justice, insure domestic trm juility, provide for the common defence, pro mote the general welfare and secure the blessings ! ct liberty to ouräelres and posterity," the bentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, ;n it believe the public jrooJ require?, all measruvs of the State and Tsational Adm nii-trations. 1 will crcr keep in view the distinction between mi;portiii the Government and the venal acts of tlusewho represent the Government. And we appeal for the support of all who desire to mamt.i:a a pure Constitutional Government, and contin i for ourselves and our posterity the irlorioua hoita-eof free institutions, won by the valor and j fn U'?d by the wisdom and integrity of the men wli pledied their lives, tlieir fortune? and their f acred honors for liberty and independence. For the purp i-se of extending the circulation of th Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its proprietors solicit every Democrat, every friend of j s.miid and conservative National principles to aid j tiem in that object. It is needless to urge the j hnoortane of the press as an agency in sustain- j n a party organization and securing the success i o its Principles, and Representative men. The j Sentinel will take for its political guide the Na- ' 'tonal and State Democratic Platforms and earn- ! only advocate the principles and policy they i.umtain. TUeSvntinel will, also,! a general newspaper. It will contain the latest Telegraphic News from ;-U parts of the world, a full and correct report of the Eastern Cattle .Markets and the General Nf trkets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and D .u.u.-tic intelligence ; Congressional pro'-eedings ; full reports o the Legislative Prodings of our owe 'tat ; Interesting Tales, Literary and Reliirous Misecllanv : Inventions aul Discoveries ; Decisions ia the Supreme Court ; ft' the State and the Federal, Circuit and District ' Courts, with notices of their arguments and pro- ! veedings ; the local news of ilie various counties of ; the Stab , which will be of general interest ; the j Commevcial and Financial Intelligence, articles: u:on Agriculture and Science, and editorial ieit? vs atd comments upon the current topics of the dav. With a view of obta-ning accufe information from evcrv section of the State, we solicit our tk irii'ii ciifli t iii'w"krt-mt f-ift fi-irr-. tlnir i?:ghborhoood as they may deem worthy of tiai.s- : 1,S1,)1). - - i . .1..-... .i liest meiuums I'Tivive tmm ""ii niir. ,i: .,.n.tf;i The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment is ' the nnst coin ib te in the State, bein ITHT. Willi t'ic lest ol in , au-i in au.n a si iv ! .... ? :.. , i. ... I I must give entire satisfaction. The lo.v terms uno'i which we orTer to furnish TERMS D.iilv Sei-t'nt-1, one year . " . " six months . one month . 0 00 3 00 50 Weekly Sentinel, one copy one year .. 1 09 1 'iVn f-onirs to one nddres3, and one to the nnk-pp nf the club 1'' CO Twei tv copies to one address, and tw o to the mäker of the club 20 0 ) .Thirty copies to one address, and one copy of the Weekly and ose of the Daily, to the maker of the club .30 00 Fifty copies to one address, and two copies of the Weekly and two of the Daily. . .50 00 Add:tions can be made to clubs at any time at the above rates. Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber separately, the extra copies w ill not be sent. No paper sent without pre payment, or contlna ed longer than paid for. Address : ELDER, HARKNESS k RINGHAM, IxülANArous, Indiana IVUSSBAlttl & DAVIDSON'S Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY G-ROCERIES AND TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Inäolicitingthe public patronage we would say J.at our stock of Goods i complete, and will compare favorably with'anv other establishment in the West. E-pecial inducement are offered to country Dealers. All kind of country Pro-luce taken atthehighest Market price in xchanrforgoods. V "SS UA U M k DA V I DS O N April 12. 12tf ITEW REMEDIES FOR SPE 11 M A T O II It II CK A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Rcnevob nt Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Vimlorit and Chronic Diseases, ami especially for the cure of the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sunron. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spimatonhoa. and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tlic New Kemedie employed in the Di-pensary, .flit in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Two or three stamp for nostaire aecpfable. Ad-.lre-s Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 3 Ninth et., Philadelphia, Pa. December I2,jhi1 WAy. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN ST R EET, CO U St It ON, IIVD. ISAAC P. SHIVELV, Peopf.ietor. r pIIIS HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COMI r lete oo, and is now open for the recepu of company. The Proprietor resect fully Ticit public Ditronage, and will us his best ort to ixtkeliisHousea pleasant stopping place flf both Traveler and Boarder. fr A.f.J,1iWi 31 I?
Iro.,. ll.o b turn,.!.-,, m U.e cu',y, w j -J - mUanmi M.. ',i.,.with nres-ses exj.resslv designed nnd purchasect to? : lM,, . :.. ' . ,, ,..- . , r- i ? l i lie fur manufacturing T uijxises in ireneral. fccutin"a the ib lercnt classes of fine Hook and "r.V ,l V l ". " ', ' , , , , I. PHntin". We rcpectlullv solicit o-ders from Pani.Iy bcw.ng Machines are aluab!e n p. -, 'r r Z .ds tlnou.hout the State, and will guaran- TMnli-ii. to the number of thmgs tney ca i . o w ell. oromptness and accuracy. o the first quality ol i . - lit
the Dailv and Weckl v Sentinel, will not permit us 1-v.est work, woidd a so be he c emcn s to be , U Tg 3 r .1 .1 c i- -. embodied 111 a r a mi Iv .Mabne. It is now well . a a.it aj, to employ agents, and we the renne solicit our 1 moounu in am . 1 .1 1 Ilmo rwt-. .ur 1 n J. "'.- ... , , , , . mj imdcs ood that our Lc tur A Machine is the only , 1 naic dock a. id atches at all price', a to of . , 1 1 1 b s iiinru-ltv. rapid tv, durabibtv, and ce.t iinlv " "" ian lia e Heretofore been olh red i i this
scniwueaecr ri-iiu. : ' While a fr .pPal t!.ii.--. the the ount-v.
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THE SIGN 01? THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
Ever Uroii;ht rpiIK PUBLIC will find at mv store, cist side JL
Ladies', Gentlemen's, Bovs'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
W ,rXTiXXtOC2. Hom A RETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in ALL WORK TIlC StOCk IlOW Oil Ii.IIKIm IS
at a very slight aclvain c on Com. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides
rivraouth, Indiana, April, 1862 13tf cuing Machines. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF SINGER & OO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the best for .Manufacturing purposes: N. 1 Shuttle Machixe, formerly sold at $00, J RrnrcEi) to js.fl. No. 'J. Si!irri.K Machine, formerly sold at $1(', Khuvcei to S'JO. SUi; Letter A Iftnchinc, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufaclming Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornait:Ucd, We would ask for our Letter A Machine-, the snrcial attention ot et .Makeisana inv s M.ikers, . 1,..-.rta v,,r,t i,.,nn and all those who want Maclni.es lor ligut nunuiaeturuisr 'purposes They embody the principles c iices lor in liuiuciui u - ... .... . . i .... i 1....1 01 late mat nie puonc oegau 1 icam i.ncntial elements ot a machine best adapted to the Ul klllKLl ivtna. - r -- ' owin" machine people are candid enough to ac- i ..4-
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knowledge that our machines are uneqiialed rIofk, WiltcZl. & TpwIfTV RflliiriiHr manufacrring purposes, they are almost sure to j 1 ',Ä, JtWICfJ JtCpaiHIl
asrrt,in the same brcatjv.th; t Singer i Letter A, or Family Machines, are no . as good as theirs! This in a mere trick ot the traoe, ana w e connuentiy mviie iiio.u mm n. m uh..-ijih v -amine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machine.-, with all the recent improvements, are capable of doing. While they will sew the inostdelisatc material to perfection, asalreadv stated, they are also adapted to light nianufaeturiri" ourposcs.and this, be it remembered, can not besiidof any of the other Family Machines vet ! offered to the public. ) The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capaI c'tv and anolication for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines arc especially adapted to all kinds of light and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe making, Harness making, &e. kc. Th ey are if extra sie, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the lar'est sized dabes. there is scarcely any part of a Trimmers' stitching that cannot be letter ( done with them than by hand; so, too, the saving of time and labor is very great. 1 he table of these machines is 21 inches long, and the shuttle will hold ix limes as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fat as small one. We have always on band, Hemming Oaug?s, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, IJe.-t Machine oil in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy suiv others. We know that there nre needIM sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for th i best. The needle sohl by us are manufactured especial y for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Rranch offices are furnhed with the genuine arti cle. In case of small purchases, the money maybe sent in postage stamp, or bank notes. Correspondents will please write their names dist'uctly. It is all important th..t we should, in each case, know the Post Office, County, and State. All persons requiring information aboutSewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best me thods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to 11s, or any of ourlSraneh Offices for a eonv of " J . M. Singer & Co's. Gazette," w hich is a beautiful Pic onal paper entirely devotel to i the subject It will be sent gratis. We have made the above reduction in pricei with the two fold view of benefiting the 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 tlie smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. They are hid away in secret places, where it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a gieal business, s.nd having exten-dve manufacturing establishments, that g od machines u tt. mm cat moderate prices. The 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 be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of ppeed, simplicity of construction. great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Machines to combin these essential qualities, must be made of ti:c liest metal and finished to perfection. We have the nays 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 aliove qualities not only work well at rapid a w ell a slow rates of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by us, will earn more money with left labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not In fac t, they arc cheaper then any other Machines as a gift. Local Acents Waiteh. I. M. SINGER k Co 4.r9 Broadway, N. York. IndLnapclisofliee, Odd Fellows Hall, Washington Street. r.j'E. P UL Local Ant m I'lvmouth.
to Plymouth!
of Michigan street, every description and o-IVTxcLo for LESS MONEY at the above establishment Plymouth. WARRANTED!! VCPV liftlC, ttlltl Will IJC SOlll E. PAUL. tfloch.?: Watches. WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWEbEY,iSksj2ÄSPECTACI'ESNEW AND SPLENUII) STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, V1: zw. AXD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF S2 AT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF -- Oil JM!itf & 1 lj , 0, i-Ai muk MICHIGAN ST., The subscrdjer, having JUST RECEIVED a new and well selected stock of erervthing pertaining to his busmess, is prepared to accommodate all Ins old customers, and as mnnv new on..s :l3 In:lv desire good bargains, with a good stock of X-liW COODS, from which to make their selections. All articles will be sold at Prices i-onit..i.t . . 1 am also proparcd to do all kind of ' " ,10"ce and reasonable terms, and warrant 1 .. . the woik. Give me a call. J. M. SHOEMAKER, April 3, 18G291v. HYPOPTTOSrriTTES ! ! FOR TIIK PREVENTION ANII CURE OP Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Pronchitis, Nervous Prostration, (ieneral Debility, Dyspepsia Scrr.fula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Ulood Systems. Tlii Remedy has obtained a great reputation f ir ost EXTRAORDINARY CURES in all stages mo of CONSUMPTION It is rccommendeil l.v many thousand I hysicians in the United States and r.uropi n.iving oeen used with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hypophosphiteshavea two-foM specific action on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Emrtrv, and on the other, beijig the most powerful Blood dencrating Agonu Known. In cases of Nervous Debility or Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of the II vpopbosphites, made after the Original Formula or Dr. Churchill. LTTnquire for and use no othvr. r'A Fair Tiial ia a Certain Cure.I Pricks In 7 oz. Bottles, $1 six Bottles for.C. In Hi oz. Bottles, $.2 three for .;". Circulars gratis. Sold by nil respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John st., N. Y TI 1 12 XIMOCJ I nc PILL. A SrKCiriC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, and General Irritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of hieb are to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is one ot the most insidious, and therefore dangerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It sips the y-ry springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks thu unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! From one to six boxe of thu SPECIFIC PI LL are generally sufficient to effect .1 permanent arc in (he mos, aggravated cases, whether Constitution il, or arbingfrom Abuse or Excesses. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. "We believe it to lie, in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific; as any medicine can be." B. KEITH, M. 1). Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be desired. I heir ellect has been truly wonderful I used them in
1 in a case of Spermatorrhea of long standidg ! by enclosing a post paid addressed envelope. Adh has been under treatment for years. I think Idrrss CHAKLlW . LAMBERT., Esq., Grecn-
whi( three boxes will complete the cun E. P. DICK EE, M. I). XT This is not a Homöopathie Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient co'iibined with it. Pit ICE: iil prrbox. Six boxen for $:, by mail, pre paid. For sale by all respectable Drug" gists, and st the Sole General Depot in the Uniied States, by J. WINCHESTER , 36 JohnSt.N.Y. marl'I-Tly. Iroi im l)liii iKMi t TjixThe Tax Payers of Marshall County who are more than one year in arrear with their taxes nre hereby especially noticed that they will be required to pay up the t ixes for the year 1M10 nod previous years, at leint. If said taxes are paid before the delinquent lists are sent to the several Tow 11shipu for collcetii: costs will be saved to the taxpayer. N. II. OGLES HE E, :unx;l2 31 tl Treasurer of MdrdMll Co.
Will?.
BARBER'S MILL, j Six milcssouth-wcst of ! Plymouth, Maihail Co., Intl. j The underbigned, having recently purchased th j mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect XT.m rmins Orclcr, Would re?p 'full v solicit tatronige. No deten tion on ace.N'jt of dry weather. Satisfaction sruaranteel. JOHN ZEIINNEIl. June 27. lFfil-SQly. Wolf C33-00l5L FLOUIilNG MILL rrillE above 'named mill, six miles south o J. Plymouth, is now doing excelleat Custom & Merchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to f;ivc satisfaction andinternls keeping his mill in condition to do lie Very 13ost ol "Woi-lc. : nd he feels con6dent that he w ill not fail to satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. PI y mouth , A ug. 2.' tl t U 1 . nHltf r,nnri AfMMnf T . A T n fH c.iT.r AUUU V111J1J Ul W.llll IUI UillJJJi rjMld UNDF.KSir.NED IS AU'I IJOR1ZED X. to sell the following described Land?, at very low figures; part down and the balance in nnnuai payments, from one to four years, w'rluuterest, paid aunuallv : CENTER TOWNSHIP. PESCRIPTIOX. SIX'. TOWN RANGE. e half s cor ' 32.... 3 1 3... e half n wqr 44 30 34 3... n halfnw q 1 33 2. .. GREEN 10WNSII1P. ACRES. . to . eo .104 . bO . 40 , to . f-'O . 40 . 1GM e half s e qr . . . . s wqr sc qr .... nw qr e lif sw qr nw qr swqr se qr 17 3-J 2... 17 32 2... 10 :52 2... 10 32 2... 4 .... 32 . 2 . . H 32.!... 2..! HOURMN R) UNSHIP. e hall ii w or. ..." w hf i.c qr " T M f ! 22 33 3... SO !-0 Ml w hfse qr .r 32 3.. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n e qr s pt lot lots 2 and 3.. e half s e qr . . w half s e qr. . w half n e r. "I... 0. . . 3i... 3 ... 31... 34... 32. .. 3. . ..3., ...3. ...3.. . ..3.. ...3.. IIP. 1 - .. 3. ...3. ...4.. . 10 . f2 . CO . H . o . 1 r.o . 40 ,. so . 40 . so . . so ,.170 .122 . 1 ."7 .157 .10.! . so J . ! . 47 .ir.0 . so . so 11 32. C ER MAN TOWNt Lots 1 and 2 a w qr s w qr. . .31.. .3.. , .31.. 34.. 31. 34. 1 . b. w hf n w qr Lot 1 c hf nw qr Tippecanoe towns 1 1 ip. e hf sw qr 23. .32 3. 3d.!! .:?.. ...a. se qr fractional, " NORTH u hf n v qr (W M R n hf se qr (e m r) . TOWNSHIP. b 3.. 2. 11 31 2. n hf nc fir " ..11 . 0.. POLK TOWNSHIP. 11 wqr 0 31 1. wlil'iiw qr " 2G I. c hf sc qr 41 3'. : ." I. WEST TOWNSHIP w fr s e qr .... 11 e qr w half s w qr. . . . ( 22.. i 07 ii 00 ...-.4. .34. .31. .33. ...1. ..1. ..1. ..1. J e hf se pr Also ti' following desciibed lands in Fulton County, site sted about tw o miles East of the Michigan Road, at. joining the south line of Man-hull ! Count v, to-wit . neqr ne qr 44 5 3 3 4M Lot No. 2 3i 3 :.; s half s eqr 44 5 31 3 1-0 Persons wishing to purchase unimproved lauds, on easy terms, will do well to give nie a call. 1 also have the P. O , address of the larger portion ol nonresident lain! owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land w hich is not described in ti c a'-ovc li.-t. thos. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiana, Ibb"). 850. EMPLOYMENT. 8100 AC.EXTS WANTED TO FKI.I. SEWING MACHINES. AT REDUCED PRICES. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It islesa liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded il over Grover& Baker's and other high priced mac-hiiies. 815 Elina. Our .Machine uses a straight noedlc, and will work with all kiixlsofthread, silk or linen, making an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the best and cheapest machine in use. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch, Quilt and Bind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen; working with case through seveial thicknesses of thick woolen cloth. All Machit.esarc WARRANTED Sl.l MAC!!. qqqqqqqqqq qqqqqqqqqq If you want a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us, as w e want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. S15 JHACKf. lmplo.viii'X' .Arit s. We will give a commission ou all goods sold by our Agents, or we w ill pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars address CHA'S RUGGLES, Agent, niar'Ji, trj "V t Detroit, Mich. The Confessions and Expeiienco of SufTerer. Published as a warning', und for the especial benefit of Young men and those who nutter w ith Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay kc. A.c.. &c. by one who has cured himself by sim pie means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single eopirs may be oht lined of the author. C I A. LAMBERT. Esu.. Greeimoint. Lone Island. point.Loiig IsLnd, N. Y. 17ni2 A CAKD TO YOUNU LADIKS AND (JKNTLKMKN. The fubscribr will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions lor making a simple Vegetable BALM, that will, in Irom two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nai ture intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and , beautiful. Thoe desiring the Recipe, with full : instructions.dire lions and advice, will please call j on or address, (with ret em postage,) ! THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, i 17rn- M'll T I XT . KU Broadway, New York. Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES wanted from four to nine years old, f rom fifteen to fifteen and a half hands high, and in pood order. Apply to HESS k NESSEL.
DR. ROBACKS STOMACH BITTERS ARE NOT TO BE EXCELLED AS A 8TOMACIIIC AND JjegzcZ cutoT
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literati. A Democratic Conservative Newspaper in the City of New York. THE NEW YORKWEEKLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For several years the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being fuithfüll t and abl'y .Anr.aAniA.I 1... 4-! . . X- . ...
in the City of New York, adapted to popular cir-! luiauuu, aim nieiuing a wiioie?eme influence throughout tho Union. The jrreat want has been, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles as does Un New York Tribune to Abolitionism and all kinds of Radicalism a nntwr . .1 -- c-i-.. ivuuuill-u Willi 1 talent and prudence, with eotrect appreciation of I "uv.-puiiui!usoi our vrovernment and fidelitv to thcrn; ia all xespects a lirst class newspaper anil ' yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach i 01 wie masses oi ine l'eople türouehout the Country. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Atlas k Argus one of tbe oldest and best known Democratic papers in the Union -have been constantly urged, during the last three' or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a lirst class Weekly Newspaper in the City of New- York, adapted "to general circulation. H e yield to the wishes of our political friend and have therefore transferred the publication of the U eekl) Atlas & Argus to the City of New ork, w here it w ill 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. Editori.-it. l.;t..- tt: u ous and Agricultural Departments, m its Market ! vl7U!l' ' m hu ouier respects, it shall be at least e.iual to any paper published in that citv. U lule devoting to it ur own editorial services "it has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. Ei.ov Comstock, for evcral years one of the editors of tl.. vw v,..i. n il of Commerce, a gentleman of reco-nized cdi." ! tonal ability and experience. The editors will nierciuru ue CALVERT COMSTOCK'. WILLIAM CASSIDY, ELON COMSTOCK' s , with ample additional speciul assistance in the evcral departments of the paper. I Next to a vigorous support of the Federal CovIcrnmcnt in its present peril the first great dut ; of every patriotic citize n the leading puroose of thcLduo.; wiil be to advocate Democratic and um,p octi:nvs, ,,.1 to t.rart t,u,mj upon te poncy and administration of the Cov.riimeiiK State and National. At the same time ! mcy win nve t.. l.in.r,Ii the r readers the brt posstb.e gnicr.il m-wsp.per. The latest intelli-g.-iue foreign and duna stic w ill always appear m the columns of their paper ; and it. Commercial Department .11 embruce the lulle.-t and mot re li.ibie information, including correct and ample reports of the Money, Produce and Cattle Markets at New York and other leading points of commercial transactions. Cf.at rare will also j0 best.w d upon the Literary character of the pa- ; per, and such othe.-original and selected articles I m.tu-ws oj new publications, kr., will be given, as ; w ill be likely to interest the reader. For the ben- ! cfi; of hat larte class engaged in cu?tiv.itiLg the j "'hallgive promincn-e to agncultural sub- j jects, .!evot:;ig to thorn origwiil articles, (editoria.s ai.d c: nmmnicatior.s,) and carefullv elected! m ilter from the leading journals of the country. i- I : j Tiie Nkw York Wki:ki.x Aki-s is published in ! Quarto form, each number containing eigbt pages, i or forty-eight eohimns, prii. ted on new and hand- ! s.une type, in tho bet sfle It it. f,,,-,,;.?,,.,! ! to subscribers 011 the follow ig terms, j.a;ib!e al- I wavs in ad vaii'-e. " i Single subscriptions per am.am,. . . Three copies ouc year Fght d) dl .., Additional copies (each) T.ventv conies 'o one addreno ..'5 b!l . .PI 0:1 . . 1 'J On 1 on with sn extra copy to the pcrs-.n studing the club j o any per.-on scmmig a -ItiI, of 1(K, we w ill sci.dtlie Albany Daily Atl.is ,V Argus, one rear. ! gi a 1 1.. Subscriptions may commcnee with a nv number. L-tters, w hether containing icmittancc s' or other- ' wise, sh-niM be addressed t. the redei 1 ..... nerot l.-oadw:ir and Park Place, f opiate Citv Ila'.IP.Mk) NEW YO!I . 1 COMSTOCK & CASSIDY, P.opYs. G-. BLAIN, z Co., .DRUGG IS rs, PLYMOUTH, IND. rTAVINt? justrcceived a frch supply ofeverv X article in our line oftrade, onsi.tin mainlV ol Dru-s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ihe Stulls, Varnish, Brushes, Pel luiiiery, Yankee Notio-is, (ilass. Stationery, Pure Mcdicinesuud Liquors for Me.licin.il urpises only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of thiscomiuunily. ''c have also, 011 li.ind a.-toekol t ROC33KI23S, Tei.C-.iiee, Sii;:ir, Tolutcco, Cipirs, etc. To he disposed of at vcty reasoiuilde fiirures. Within a few day past, we have received from Pittsburgh andNcw York si larye amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, A NO LAMPS ! or burning the s 11110, of. ve ysize and style with or without shades. Weuie also agents for nil the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescription." carefullv put up at all hours of the night, by an xperienccd druists. We earnstly'invitethe public to favor us with acall, examine our stock, iiul become convinced of the fact thai we arc doing a liberal business. C. PLAIN & Co. Plymouth , Iml., March 29th, 1 SÖ1). IT IS NOT A DYE! mi 1 b: $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will cause I Fair to grow 011 Paid Heads; will Restore Crey or Diseased Hair to its ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOR. Will Prevent the Ilairfrom Falling off, and promote a healthy Crowthjc mplctcly eradicates Dandruff, w ill prevent und cure Nervous Headache; will give to the Hair a clean, glossy appearance, and is 11 certain cure for all Diseases of the Head. Price 75 Cents: Three Bottles for $2.00. It is a perfect and complete dressing for the Hair. Read the following te.-timoni.'.: IJ. . Marshal's Office, New Yoik.Nov. ('., 'CIA W.m CRAY, Fsa. ,Dk Sir Two months ago my head was almost entirely Raid, and the little Hair I had was all Crey, and falling out very fast until I feared I hould lose all. I commenced using your Hair Restorative, and it immediately stopMd the h::ir falling off, and soon restored the color, and after using two bottles my hendiscompletely covered with a healthy growth of hair, and of the same color it was in early manhood. I takepre.it pleasure in recommending your excellent Hair Restorative, and you also may refer any doubting person to me. RonCRT MURRAY, U.S. Marshal. For sale bv the proprietor ( W I LF.I A M C RAY) at the RF.STORATI VF. DL POT, 301 Broadway, New York. Also or nale by JOHN S. PILRCF, General Agent,N.Y.,and hf all Druggists. jt;n5 l91j
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