Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 February 1863 — Page 4
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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
Daily and Weekly IXDIAXA STATE SBXTIXEL. 1861-2. , Here !et the pres the pcop't'-J lights maintain, Unwed fcj iufluence and unbought by gain." The Daii and Weekly State Sentinel are the eeogniz-; 1 organs of ihe Democracy of Indiana. A it I 13 in the past, thi Sentinel will continue to advocate thos-i principles and measures which ar best calculated to a.lvance the ! nppineds the pro:.perity and the freedom of the people irom nil unjust an 1 u aaeeess ir restraints. While cheerfulir susttinhr; the Government as loyal citizens hÜ!d, the sentinel will viilantly watch all encroachments upon popular rights and the true prineiples of constitutional liberty. Tlie freedom of peech and the freedom of the pressure necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. When
the.se are struck down, no ma ter wiiai may ne me apology thcrcf r. from that day dares the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tr-in j ii!it , provide for the comm u defense, prom te ihe general welfare an 1 secure the blessings of, liberty to ourselves inl posterity, the Sentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, u it believes he pit' die go 1 reo, vdrc-i, all measures of the S;Ue an 1 Nation il Adm ni.-trations. 1 will ever keep in view the distinction between supp-irting the Government and the venal acts of those Tho represent th" Government. And we aooeal for the support of all who desire to ni'.iiitäia a pure Constitutional Government, and con tinue for ourselves an -i our posterity the gloriom j Ueriti-eoff.ee iu-titntions, won bv the valor and! framed by ihe wis lorn an 1 integrity ol the men wao pie le 1 tlcir lie-, taeir fortunes and their 3ered honors for liberty and independence. For the purp ne of exten diu? the circulation of ihe Diilv an I Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, it p.-oorietörs solicit every Dv-noerat, every friend of j and eons TV.-tive Nitioit il principles to aid i t' ?m in thtt object. It is n-e.Mess to urge the i u ) rt m:e f the press as an agency in sustainiii u oir v organiatio.i and securing the success of "its Principles, and Representative mn. T!ie Se ninel will tike for its politic il guide the National an 1 -Utte Demokratie IM it forms and earnestly advocate the principles and policy they maintain. Tiie S-Mitinel will, aNo.be. a general newspaper. Ic will contain the latest Telegraphic News from all pirta of the world, a full and correc t report ol the Cistern Cattle Mirketa and the Genen-i Mirkets of all the principal cities of the Union ; Foreign and D miestic intelligence ; Congressional pro :edi nzs ; lull reports of the Legislative Proceedings of our owr Stat- ; Interesting Tales, Literary anl Religion- Micellany ; Inventions and Discoveries ; Decisions in the Supreme Court of the State and the Federal, Circuit aud District Cjurts, with notices of their arguments and proceedings ; the local news of the various counties of the State, which will be of general interest ; the Commercial md Financial Intelligence, articles uooii Agriculture and Science, and editorial reviews aid comment upon the current topics of the day. With a view of obtaining aecnte information e . . .n,w.- e f'n si-jfu 1:11 uit mir
frienls co'-'ve ussu -h important facts from their j .l!SCl'S e.Cllr A 'iaCfilSHC, n -ighborhoood as they may deem orthy of trans- Igtl.e li0iitu the Wor(, fof yAmUy Scwing anJ mi!on- ., , , , a, , , , A Light Manufacturing Purposes. Tlie Dulvand wetdilv State Ser.tincl are the . 7 . " r best nvdi.ir.i-. for adve-tisers in the State, their! IWp, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornaeircul t'.ion-.Uending to every part of it. mented, s$. 0. The Sentinel Steam IWing Establishment is U c would a,k for our Letter A Mach.nes the the most com b te in the State, being amply sun- speeia attent.on of est Makers and Dress Makers. Olied with ev'erv varietv of plain and orn unental and all those who want Machines for light matintvpefrom the best founders in the conntrv, and j facturinp purposes. 1 hey embody the pi inciples with presses ext.resslv designed and purchased for j ot the Manufacturing Machines, making, I.ke cxecutin ' all the diffeVcut elas.es of line Hook and j tlem the interlocked ,tltdi, and are destined to be v ... L. .nl..l ...I...1 I... k.ititili' VilitllMf .nil Iw.l.l 1........
T.li Printiii ' We resiv'ctfullv solicit o-ders Irom - 5rr friends tliroughout the Stnte, an 1 I wiiiiruaran'hitall work entru-Ji d to us sha'I be done with k. 4n.'ss and accuracy. 011 the lir-st tpiality ol er, with tle le-t of ink, an4 in such a stylea3 m:i- Ai e entire sttisfaction. Tli" low terms noon which we oTer to furnish the Dii'v m 1 Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us ? emolov agents, and we therefore solicit our tri ! Is in ev.-rv neighborhood to exert t'-eins-.d ves -en I us s!i'os'.rriier.s. fcpccimeu copit SMi rhenever rtftrcd. will be TK'tMS D U Sentinel, one year " six luoiiths ne in wi'h 'i no ":i no W.-eklv Ses.tti.el. one copy 011 year i'cu cor?e- to one address, and one m iker of the club Twenty copie? to one address, and two to the m ikerof the club 20 00 Thirty copies to one address, tin I one copy of the We. kly and oze of the Daily, to tlie miker of "th" club ..3 00 Fi ft v conies to one address, ami two copies 'of tlie Weekly and two of the Daily... .V) 00 Add;tioiis can be mvle to clubs it any time ;t .v. .i. ...d WJi.m-o the narter is addressed to .,vb -riber sepi.ately, the etra copies will no 1 oe No rap-r sent without pre payment, or continu rd longer th in paid for. Address : ELDEit, IlAPJCNESS.t niNOIIAM, IxDl.tNAroi.is, Indiana A: WAVBUSOA'S Wolesalr and Retail OCfiliLY MOUSE Dealers in all kinds of MILY G-PwO OERIES A N It Z V IbiU JUL - r iODACCO, C1GAKS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. In oüeitingthe public patronage we would say .hat our stock of (Jood-U complete, and will comt ivor iblr vvif.li aHVotherestablishment in the W-si. B,ic-i.ii in 1 icemen' are offered to country DmIt. All !iia of 1: mntry Produce taken atthehighst ri irkel pi ice in exchang foi goods. NDSSUAU.M i DAVIDSON Arril : Igt" NEW REMEDIES FOR S PEU M A T O 11 il H HZ A. Ho-vari Association, Philadelphia. Kenevolejit IiHtiiuMon est bliMied by ppeeial K;id fnenf, for the relief ol the Siek and Di-tres'cd, ;iRlicied with Virulent and Chronic Dne i-cs, and especially for 'be cure ot tl. l4eae of the Sexual Orgau. MEDICAL ADVICEgiven gratis, by tho Acting Surgeon. VMJXBLE REPORTS on So;rmatorrhoa. And oMierdie,.eof the Sexual Organs and on the Jfrw Itemed. e emploved in the Dispensary, ent in sealed letu r envelopes free of charge. Two or three st imtw for tost age acceptable. Ad-dre-Dr. J SKILLIN UOUdHTON Howard Association, No--S Ninth t., Plulade.phia, Pa. December 12, 03I1-'1C,.T-" ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, B Q I) at H O , IiVJI. ISAAC P. SIIIV-KLT, Pjco?RiETort. r nm? hotel, has cben put in comI f i.f.TK oncR. and is now open for the r.ecep. Ibm of compare. The Prsnriewor r.ctfullj olicit public I trowge, and will use bs best ,!f,rt to m ike Houie a pleasant stoppif ,;pltr for both Trsvr , nd Poanler.
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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
Ever XSiaoulit to I?l j-moutli ! F11 PRLTC fin'l nt mv Ptore.cistsid' of Michinn ftreet, every description and X Ladies', Gentlfjmcn's, Boys'; Misses, und Children's Wear, together with a largcstock of
A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED !! i
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COMP OF OAK BARK
w nutccl zvt "tiio Plymouth, Iudiana, April, "S(i2 13tf
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE? or SING-SR & OO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes : No. I.Shuttle Maciunic, formerly sold at $30, Redccei to $.711. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $1UI), Reocced to $'J0. 113 Cl"u,il"u "r'" 'vl""" as our Manufacturing Machines are for maiiufacturin i.uiposes in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proportion to the number of things they can do well. See what our can do before making a purchase. Tue re is no doubt as to the valuer of. our Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of 1 ate that fhe public began to learn that the essential elements of a machine best adapted to the heaviest work, would also lie tlie elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is in. w well undei stood that our Letter A Machine is the only 1'amilv Machine vet otl'ered to thepuMie which has simplicity, mpid:ty, durability, and cdtainty ' of correct action. While as a general thing, the
50 1 sewing machine peop e are ctii'Iiu enough to acI knowledge th.it our nuchines are r.üeijUalod lor 1 5(j 1 manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to "to the I assort, in the jr.me breath, that Singer' Letter A, 10 00:r r'amilv Machines, are not as good as theirs!
This is a mere trick ot the trade, and we confident! v inv'ue those interested in the subject to ex1 amine for themselves, and sec what our Letter A Family Machines, with allthe recent improvements are capable of doing. While they will sew the r.io.-t delicate material to perfection, as already stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing nurposes,and this, be it remembered, can not be said of anv of the other Familv .Machines vet : o.u-re d to the r'.'''I ne iN os. I and .Wacn ines are of great capac tv Mf application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. If Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of li.ht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Root and Shoe making, Harness making, ic. &c. They are of extra i.e, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmers stitching that cannot be better doue wif.h them than by hand; so, too. tle saving of time anil labor i very great. Theuble of these machines is 21 inches long, ami the shuttle will hold ix tiiues. as ranch thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. Tlie largo machines work as fast as small ones. We have always on hand, .Hemming Gauges, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, I Rest M.'.chine oil m bottles, A c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy anv olhiTS. We know that there are needles sold of the most infetior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needle sold by us are manufactured especial y for our machines. A bad needle mav render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch olliccsare furnished with the genuine arti cle. In case of small purchases, the money maybe sent in jiostage stamps, or bank notes. Correspondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know the Post Ollice, Countj, aud 'aH persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it bv sending to ws.or any of our Hraiich Ofliees for .Tctmof J M. Singer iV CVa. Oa'.ctte," which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be sent gratis. We have made the above reduction in pricewith the two lold view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines made it; imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron casting to tb.e smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. They are hid away in pecrct places, where it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appl'uncc?. It is only by doiag a n eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that good machines c n be mai c at moderote prices. The best designed machines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order, and arc sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. Th 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. Machines to combine these essential qualities, must be made of ti:e best metal and finished to perfection. We lave the ways and means, ou a. grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as ell as show rates of pj-eed, but last long in the finet possiMe working onler. Our machines, as made by us, will earn more money with less labor than auv others, whether ii imitation of ours or not. rn fart, thrv are cheaper then any other .Machines ar 1 gut. A I. AGISTS ANTED. I. M. SI NC. ER k Co 4,8 Ilroadnay, N. York. ITE. PAUL Loral Agr-nt in' PMnntti.
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. . VCBV EiaiC, .111(1 Mill fc Ol(l rivan e on Co. in Cash Paid for Hides Taraiory. E. PAUL. CLOCKS, JEWElRY. WATCHES, SPECTACLES. jiEW AND SPLEXDI1) NTOCK OirWATCHES, CLOCKS, AND A Cr.XERAL ASSORTMENT OF AI THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J.M.S5TORMAKI3I1, EAST SIDE MICIIKJAN ST., The subscriber, having JUST RECEIVED a new and well seb-eted stork of erervthing pertain'wig to lus b.H.ness, is prepared to accommodate all Ins o.d customers, and as nn-v new on. s lnav desire good bargains, w ith a good stock of XJSAV" GOODS, from which to make their selections. All articles will be sohl at prices con-ist, nt with I liave Clocks a.id Watches at all ric a 11 1 1. 1 : 11. . . t ... . es, ami of .... ...v- innerem sryics, whiell I will sell on better term? i'mui Have In ietofoic been part of the count-v. offered in this 1 am also propped to do a!! kinds of flock, Watch, & Jeirlcry Iirpairiu? on short notice and rea.onalle terms, and warrant the woik. t.ive me a call. J. M April 3, 18C0 9!y. S HO F. MAKE II, If J.WZJES TER & HYPOPHOSPHITES! ! TOR THE FltEVEXT OH AND Ct'RE Or Consumption, Asthma, Chronic bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, Oeneral Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Loys of Appetite, Neuralgin, Eemale Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and illood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a nat reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES in all sta-e of CONSUMPTION. It i reconimende,rbv mmy thou-and Physician? in the United States and Europe having been used with sesults unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hypopho-jphiteshavea two-fold specific action on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nei rous Energy, and on the other, being the most powerful Blood (leneratiug Agents Know n. 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 Hvpophosphites made after the Oiigh.al Formula of Dr. Churchill. I3Inquire fur and ue no other. UTA Fair Trial is a Certain Cure.o Pricks In 7 oz. Rottles, $1 six Mottles for $5. In IG oz. Rottl en, $2 three for !t5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole (General Depot in the United States, by J. WlNCHEoTR, 35 John st., N. Y XI 113 SPIOCILIC PILL. A SrECiriC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhea er Seutnal Weakness, and General Iiritability in either Sex This Malady, the terrible consequences of w hich are to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is one'ot tlie most insidious, and therefore dangerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It sap the vry springs of Life rapidly undermine tho c.Mislitutioii, midships the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! From one to six boxe of the SPECIFIC PI LL are generally wufTk lent to effect a permanent cu c in th iiioh. asgrav ted cases, w hi ther Constitution tli r ariMiiglrom Abtue or Excesses. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be." i. KEITH, M. I). Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be ifcaired. Their effect has been tri: ly wonderful. I used them in a easo of Spermatorrhea of long standidg which has been under treatment for years. I thiiin three boxes will complete the cure " E. P. DICK EE, M. D. XT"Thiä is not n Homo pathic R.Mnedy, nor is tht re any mercury or other deleterious ingredient co bined with it. PRICE per box. Six boxes for by mail, pre-paid. For nale by all 1 espeetable I'rug gist,and st the Sole (Icncral Depot in the United States, by J.WINCHE3TIc,3G JohnBt.N.Y. mar!3-71r.
BARBER'S MILL,
Six utiles south-west of riyssionüi, :iihnH C'o., Itid. The undersigned, having recently-purchased th mill generally known as Bather's Mill, and put the tame in perfect X5.in.33.33.ixis: Order, Would resj. "fully solicit jatronnge. No detenturn on acc.(;vt of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. " JOHN ZE II NN Eli. June '21. CA . 2ilr. Creels. FL0U11ING MILL rriHE above named mill, six miles south o j. Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom &, iTicrchnsil Vork. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfac Vion andintends keeping his mill in condition to do lo Very IJost o V,rork. nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat .sfy all who may favor him with their patron;; e. j Flour, Meal, Kran, &c.,kcpt consfantlvon hsnd ! 1 ...:ni.....i.i.,ii..i .if..; um in uc mii-i cii nie lun eM living prices. lie respectfully solid's patronage from the citiensof Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. rivmouth, Aug. 2:1. lr-Hl. nHItf To roiisimsptivrs! THE ADVERTISER having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple 'remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he w ill send a copy of th prescription used, (free of charge) with the direc tions for preparing aud usin the same, which they will find a si're Cure for Consi mitiox, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the alllicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will '-nt them n- thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pres?ription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wilha msburirh. Kings County, New Yorklia?m3 DOUGLAS MM 0 RIAL. The Diploma of Membership of tue DOCCLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully engraved on fteel, about nine by twelve inches in dimensions, is now ready for di.-tribution to subscribers to the vlonunient fund. The engraving consists of two full length vipr.clti s, one a fine portrait of th decaed s.atcMiinii, and the o!ser atnerica oflering a wreat ; besides a b.id's-ive view of the giave on thesh.re of Lake Michi av; a? it now appear at C ttage drove. To all persons forwarding to the Association one dollar or more, w ill be sent ( tie ol t: ese Diplomas, with the name and nnioMi.t duly in-erted therein; aial signed by the iVcsuki.t and Secretary. Contributors in the euro cf one dollar will become life Members o!' ti;e Douglas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, H0110rajy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars. Honorary Lift Members of the Hoard of Trustees. All editors who will insert the iibove in their daily, weekly or tri weekly isucs three 1:101. tl s, with an occasional notice to advance the o!.je t in view, will have forwarded to them immediate! v a Diplom as Honorary Lite Mrnihei of this A"v ciation, upon the receipt by the Society o! a aor. of their papereoiitainimr the lbre"-fi!ig. WALTER Ii. SCATE-, Tres't. I.konard AV. VoiK.Sec'y. 1 j. i. ijocai receivers am! soncitois lor contri butions are hciisg authorized in the loyal States, to take charge of the interests of the Association. Pamphlet and circulars, containing the organization , constitution, bye-laws, and the appeal, will be sent io all w ho will fm ward their add-e.-s. Communications sheuld be aihhcssed to "Secretarv Douglas Monunuint Association, Chicago Illinois." Ill D. McDONALD, Agent fur "h mouth oral Ticinitv. 50. EMPLOYMENT. 8100 AOKXTS WANTED TO SELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. SH."5 BMC??. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of onler than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over (Iroveri Raker's and other high priced inauhincs. SI 5 III. Our Machine uses a straight naedle, 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. j?i, each?. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Qniltand Rind, and w ill sew on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen; working with ease throueli several thicknesses of thick j woolen cloth. All Machiuesare WARRANTED SIX rUi5. If you want a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. Iniplo.viii V-onisi. We will pive a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we wi f J pay wages at FIFTY DOLLAR3 PER MONTH, and pay all ricccsarv expenses. For particulars address CILVS RUGOLKS, Agent, unir27 Ca-My Detroit, .Mich. The Confessions rnd Expeilence of a Sufferer. Published m a warning, und for the especial benefit of voting men and those who suffer w ith Nervous Debility, Ioss ol Memory, IVemiture L'eeiiy ic. ke.m !e. by one who his cured himself by sim pie means, after being put to great expense and ineonvenicnee, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be obtained of the author, C A. LAMI5ERT, Esq., Creeiixiiit, Long Island, by enclo-di.g a ptst-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LA.MRERT., Esq.,OreenpointjLong IsLnd, N. Y. lTm'i A CAM) TO YOUNG LAMES AND ! GENTLEMEN. j The fcbserib' r will send, (fre .M.f charge) to all i who de.-ereit, the Reeipeand directions lor making j a simple Vegetab'e RA LM, that will, in irom two j to eii:ht days, remove Pimples, Riotehes, Tan, I reeUles, Sallow nds, and all impurities und roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature Intended it should be soft, clean, snuxuh and beautiful. Thoe desiring the R'cipe with full instructions. direction and advice, vilFplea.se call on or address, (with return postage,) THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Practical Chemist, 17m5 Ml Rroadnay, New York.
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Lii pod-up I'lln rnctne's oar powcrj, For l'2 fihv'e Lo-a-ilfis Catineat a oars." CL7ZÖL hrivo been introduced to the public for more than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Fa.rn.ily Medicines of a similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long in discovering they miüscssi d remarkable and hence tlieir nnd eonserii(?nt profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the. which liave been showred ujiori him from The peculiarity of the is that thev strike at the ro.t of Disease, by cradio.itini; every particle of impurity r:r the life and heallli of the body depends upon the purity of the bhol. If tlirt blood is jois tic 1, tho body drag3 out a m's.'ri'.bL cxiit-.-iioi.'. Tbeso iuedicine3 tY Z 'k At for curing cf. . 7- ' HI-?-, Cftyzpcrr:: 1, y.i Hi i.l-x -he, L.i:-r Comrlaini, Fe;-?- an Z ß:jv., Lei 1 z or race if Fm 1" Ccmpl -tints, Er vc 12 ei-' LI. -iiijLuCii j w f 1 tu. v-.-O U "i l i 1 p-."s:.:i .vrit br dniignter wus cured of üts nt ii'.;:.- :.!' ttaiiding, and J't itiiü' dance iii' two Ye..rs. AliOTHSil writes, his mm was cured after Iiis l'.c.d h:i 1 a!.m-,t wasted away. Tliu doctors Touounc"d tlia case incurable. ATT07H2U '.vas cure-! if Fever and Ague after tr in ' cvi r. inedie!ne in bis reach. AJiOTHES Vas cu;ed of Fever Sore v!iie!i had 1 1 fourteen veurs. ANOi'Hrilt of lihetimiitiiii oft ight years. Cas .s iimiiiuerable of Ih .jH'j.sia and Liver Coiuitlaint could be mentioned in which the Purser a, 1 I 1'iIU 1 1 liave ever o vm i:itm,iu;-'M. They al h directly opou the Liver, exciting t!rit organ to !i c.n extc-nt ns that the byiem does ti.it rrhii'se. info its former conditio:i, wiiicli i too apt to Le t.:e ci'.se Willi pimply a purgative pill. They are really a wliidi, in conjunctio'i with t!ie will euro all tlie anrenientioned diseases, and, of themselves, v.-i 1 1 relieve and cure HeMiVif, Corii :vr, Colts S-tir.", CksUr.i JtfcrLu?;, Irili?:;tio, '2riir-. in the Fca'cl-j, CDizzlne::r,t eis. Try (Lese medicines, and you will never regret it. A.k y;ur neighbors, who hate used them, and th.'j will say they are voo cWvvis, find you s'lould try them before going for a rdiyeici.in. (Set a Famphh t or Alm&nac of my local agent, and read tlie certificates, und if you buvc ever doubted vou will wo move. As a r .f that the !1!mi1 I'liiifier :itid PWU urn purely let!.i-. I hav t!n- ceriitii'H'e el ili(.rm eminent ehem. bU, l'ret --k.ii I'hitteii el" N. V.,anJ Leikvef C'iiirinuati. Uca.l lr. Il.il .u k' S;ei;d X'tii i niiil Certificatpx pub1 11 if. I in a oj:iiK'Hou- part of ttiU l'apcr fri'iu timo to . : IJllie. I'l-Witf the Scamnnavia.11 VeHahli I1im1 Purifier, ft per hui:!.-, or $K'r 1iMvfilfi7.cn. f the St-Miilinaviaii Vcgetal.ie )''. Pi;-!, Ü" cci't t'T hex, r U iMixeu fur SI. Prhifi-;d o;U.-e hivI Si1cnrMiiu, X. U Kaht Fourth Ht., 31 HuiiJiin; I'r na -J.!ii St., Cincinnati, O. Luhuratory, No. 18 li.oi.lil"liil Street. FOR SALE BY for sale in Marshall county by Main k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing k Co., rivmouth; Robert Cornwell i Co., Uonrlion ; N lb A I'.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cless,Hoi:rbon;Jonas Miller,I5reinrii, Jas. M. Wickiz'.T, Argos; IVter mith Unontown; and Druggists aud Merchants generally hrouirhoi'.t the Union GENERAL OFFICE. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayno Sz Chicago llailwny Company. Pittslrtirgh. Mav 1st, M NOTICE. The Pittmrgh, Fort Wavne and Chicago Kailway Company, bavin; received a proper Lvgal eonveyiince of the Kail Hoad, from Pittsburgh to f-lirca ro, with all it appendaees, real, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pitt-burgh, Foil 'ane and Chicago Rail K ad Company, now assumes the control and management of Haid Koad and property. All persons employed on or about said Road may continue in their respective po.-itionso, git mi lions until further notice. All M.-rsoiH, associations and eorjioralioiis, desiring liuine-ss arr.nngeinents, or wishing to continue or tliangeany hereafter existin, will at once apply to the proper oilicers of this Company, a this Company is bound oy no arrangement or undeistanding lhatil does not expressiv assume. G. W. CASS, Pre idet.t Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES w anted from four to nine years old, from fifteen to fifteen :i!id n f h:inilthiuh.:ilirlin ood nrilor Aivb'to HESS & NESSEL
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SUcrraji. A Democratic Conservative Newspaperin the City of New Ycilr. THE NEW YORKTvEERLY ARLUS. To Eestore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTaTUTION. For sevcralyears the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ab'v represei.ted by a first class Newspaper," published 111 the City ol New ork, adjpted to popular circulation, and wielding a wliolcsnine itdlucnce throughout the Union. The great want has been, and is, a paper vhich sh?.H sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principlcs as does thv New York Tribune to Abo!itioni,m aid
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It is published lr quarto form, of the size of the leadiiiL' New Vm-'r Vel.-i:.. 1 , - - ".,,3, promise ! that in Its News Editorial, Literary, Mi-'ellane-otis and Agneulti.ral D.-pai trneat-, in its Market bepoits.an lmallo'.her respect., it shall be nt leat e.jual to any paper published in that citv. f U hi e devoting 10 it our ow n editorial services, "it ua.i aiso 11. e oe nein 01 t ie r.,,tii.u : supervision of Mr. Li.ov Comstock, for several years one of tlie editors of il... V....- v. ..i. 1 - . - junrj nil of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized editotial ability and experience. Th e editors will inereiore oe CALVERT COMSTOCK'. WILLIAM CASSIDV, ELON CO M.STOCK; with ample additional special assistance in the scvcrai uep u uiieiiis 01 tne p.ijier. j Next to a vi-orous support oT the Federal Gov- : ernnicnt in its präsent peril the first gteat dutv I ef every patriotic citizen the le.-idine; j iniMe ol j the EJiiors will be to udvocate Democratic and - CoiiiM-vative doctrines, and to engraft them J P( tk-e policy and administration of the Govj ernmenti State and National. At the same time j they will strire to furnish the r readers the bewt j poible general newspajier. The latest intellij jrence forei-n and doim-ntic w ill alwais appear in the columns of their pupwr ; and its Commercial I Department m embrace the liilleU aud most re liable information, including correct Mnd ample j reports of the Money, Produce and Cattle Mar- ! krts at New- York .-.nd otlier leading point? of I commercial transactions. Great care will a!,o be j bestowed upon the Literary character of the pa- , per, and Mich other original und selected article-;. ; notiews of new publications, &e., will .e given, s ! w ill be likely to interest the reader. For the ben- ! ehf. of that larce c!ari n"-ared ! en'i;i .i-...r ,i..x ! soil, we hall give proiuinence to agricultural süIi- I ijectj, devoting to them original -irticles. (d.tori- j ; als and c mmunieations,) and earefullv edectd 1 ; matter from tho leading journals of iho country. 1 nt The New Yorit Wkfklx Auors is published in Quarto form, each number eonf-.i-.Mirr . or fori V-e'eht eobimns. I.lil.trd on new ,,.1 l..,.l sonic type, in tne iest style Jt will be furnished to sulwci ibr-rs on the following terms, payable alvvayi in advance. Siniile subscriptions per annura, 52 (10 Three topics or.eyear ö 00 I '.tlil dJ (1" ( A'i ditionaleopics (each) o,a I iventv copies 0 or.i- add rrss I!0 I wiiii m extia eopv to t lie person senom" thf e!idi j To any person seii. I-n-r :4 r!t;b of l'.'J, we w ill 1 sei I t!ie Ai.iaiiv lf.uv Atlas Ä. A runs, one vcar iKra'.if. .--ifoscritio:i-i tvuv commeiif e wiMi anv numlitr j f,et:ers, rlirtJnr coütain'n.' remittances or 01 her .. : . .1 11 1 ... . 1 1 . .1 1 MiNi'Miiii ucniirr-H-i 1 1 in him leiw i... 1 ..r ;ru , ,lV pVvH v 'ri- r,iCC PP City I ILilIPrk) NF.W YOKK f CO.MSTOCK ,t CAS5.--IDY, P.op',s. ok BLAirr. DRÜGG IS rs, PLYMOUTH, IND. !T"AYINO ju?t recei vel a freh suyply ofeven ; M. .1. articleinour lineoftrade,eon.ii.-ting mainU i of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, ()i!s, Dye SttfiV, ' Varni-h, ?ru-iies, Pcrfuineiy, Yankee Notio'i?, Glass, Stationery, Pure MedicoiesMiid l.iqiioi M 1 01 Medieinal nuriio.-es onl v. to w Siich we resofctfub ' invite the attention oflhiscommu 11 , rfi i:. We liai also, on hand aatockoi o o o : Ta, Coffee, Sugar, Tolmcco, Cimrs, etc. Tob disposed of at very reasonable lie ore. Within a'few lay past, vc have received from Pittsburgh andNev York a iart amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil! AND LAMPS! or burning tlie s me, of- vy r size-and style with or without shideü. Wo aie aleo agent foi all the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians nrescriotions carefully putup at all hours ofthc night, by an xperienceu drn voists. We earnestly'inTitcthe public to favor us ith aeall, examine our stock, and become convinced ofthc fact thai w e are doing a liberal business. G.HLAIN Co. Plymo'Uh, Ind., March 29th,lc5'J. CELEBRATED Mill EESTÖRATIVEÜ $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will cause Hair to grow on Raid Heads; will Restore Grey or Diseased Hair to its ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOH. Will Prevent the Hair from Fatleas '.T. and proUioie a healtbv Growth ;c mipletely crmhcHtc Dandrutr. will prevent nnl eure Nervous II uadnctie; will give to the Hir a clean, glossy appearance, and is u certain eure for all Diseases of the I lead. Price 75 Cents: Tbree Bottle for $2.00. It is a perfect and complete dressing for the Hair. Read the following te.-timoi.ia s: U. . MARtiAt.s Office. J New York. Nov. fi. 'fil.'j Wm GRAY, Fsa-.TH ah Sir Two month ago my bend w as almost entirely Laid, and the little II air I had was all Grey, and falling out veiy last until I feared 1 tdiould lose all. I commenced using your H air Rkstohtivf. and it immediately stopped the liuir falling oil", and oii restored the color, and after using two bottle my head is completely covered with a healthy growth of hair, and of the fame color it was in early manhood. I take great pleasure, in recommending your excellent ilair Restorative, and you also may refer any doubting person to nie. RORERT MURR AY, U.S. Marshal. For -ale bv the proprietor ( W 1 1 .LI M G R A Y ) it the RESTORATIVE DEPOT, :HU Ihoadway, Nev York. A!oor Falebv JOHN P. PIERCE, Goncral A-cut.N.Y.,and by all Dra;- isti. iuti5 FJrj
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THE COAFESSI IYS A.D OF A NEKV0i;s INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, ar.d others, h suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments; supplying the means of elf-cure. By one who ha cured himself after being a ictiu"of tnii-placcd confidence in medical humbug and quaekcrv Hv enclosing a post paid, directed cunioj e single copies mav be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAY FA I R , nl 4 yl Bedford, Kings County Ncvr York Great Work oiTthe Horse. The Horscfc Iiis Diseases.
IT TELLS YOU Of Rte.ain-. Rrckh,- .-tl 1 i.i- ... I'ecdinT. Groorniie. Sl.no'n . ..... the genei -il inai.a" n.e i.t 01" the horse, with the best modes of adiiKliistcrii.g medicine, al.-o how tw treat liiting. Kicking, Rearing, Shv'ing, .ti!nib!iiig, Ciib Liiii,;. bo't lesni.s, and other vict to wl-ith be is subject; with niimeioui; rxj b.i;;rtory engl a in; s. IT TELLS YOU Of tlieciiusrys.Svnipinif,.'!:-.' Helmert of. ti:ingIeoie 'I h... .', D'.-tiiii r.Catatih, Itilln 1 m, 'in-i.-chit!. Pnei rnonia, Plei;n. Pro et VVind, Cinonic Coi.-li, Ii ,u :.id Whistling, Lumpa--, oje . eu,ih ; i.J Ulceis, ai.il Decawd te th, -Ith otherdiseases of the Moutii ar.d Mepiratory oipans. IT TELLS YOU Of the canst s, fympfoit.. tid treatment of Vt rin, Hut. C:..e. iStrangulatitn, S t o 11 y C nci i 1 f , Kuptures, Pa by, Dianhoea, Jaiudice, Ilepatinhoea, II ooiv Urine, Stones iu the K ci:cys :.td I'.iai'ctr, ItiH immatioii, ami othei di- im - of the Momaeh, L'uwi l-, Lin ai.'i Ur ii.ary Orat.s. IT TELLS YOU Ol U.c caiifce, -yn.pt res treatment of Bone, Ii'o d. m lUig spavin. Ring-lioi-e, Sv 1 e: e,S:.t.ins Ihokeii Kiiecp, Winl I unU or, iSoIi- Pruis-s and Gt a ve", .'1 a ckeJ Uoofi, Scratchif, f'. i l r. '!:' b, and Coins; al.-o. of Men n.. 1 rtiCO, Upihp-y, St-i.fIs. ;I o " ;af d'-eHr-e.- of l.e F,i t. I,' i. .1;' Iii d. IT TELLS YOU Ot the 11,11, treatnieM of Fisauii. I'o.i I v:J, Gander, I'iiic. ScarV-t I ixr, Manye, Ski le't. Locked Jmw, bi.eo. m:itim, Crair.r. aÜB. 1'moo c cf the Ee and jlcart, ic , Kc. , itJ hjw to manage Ca--triti n. Ii cl i-jf. Tret hiiiuing. b'owelu g.Fiiii -r, U 1 -n:a, Amputaiicr, Tapfir.p, utc o'S IT TELLS 1 OLT Of Kare' Method of Taa irur Ilor-es: how to m 1 lo.-'th, Ii! 1. ter, .r Stable a Colt; how to humtorn a horse to rti ange oi.l m iihts, and l ow to Ilituddle. I'iJe. ai d lireak bun to Harne: stbo tl. teiua fiiid b:v of Y :i' 1 nut v. '1 kits whole teil p li e rci-u't oT ini ic th fifteen veaii" can lul Mi.i'v cf tbc hiti.it, veldiarit irw, W.tt a S i v:Vln es cf this Loblc uLu Uielvl animal. The book certains T.ti japt, u; n prate' t iliustihtrd by nearly One Ilii.d.t 1 1 frn'.ift. and will be pent to m v si'i! wf tvl 1 id ov le ' -ei pt uf j ! -l! 'W . r- 1 I ike,!.!; bound, $l,'Jd or in t'.oiL vitra We Mrcslvn i.Lljl'klifis .f V t 1 'v I ver," bv !,.; ( r. -.It. Kmj. -lie fri:y Ductor," ly Prot II. S.Ti..i!r. M. I.: Mi''itof :vl ei t ere- aiei r jr tie ei! S."'if." Ly Wi.ri en Ui'(:Om; Si.i-V, I t 'i 'J M si'i". o the Poet! v o! li- n e.' b an Peici'?: ' ! i of Kit Ci.iv iu the Cnul '.'tn. I'il!-I icJ Gunlr; ' ((. cm ' t h': 11 by Mrs- S. J. !l4-, ;o--ii 1 w it-. Ii; I :!. :! n c": I ii:i i 1 I ; 1 Wi-'Ci ' tv nu and iisrl:.! worki, n l nla. i e j sent fire en aj p!ic:;-cn (.1 ! i addrrK on inc.; t ol pi ce. rn.T;ii,i: ri! hiivs i 4-r T" 1. 1.! '.7 V'.L'l TT. A; t !" J Cf 11 P00-1 lieis. News A:rc ts, r; vaei .. Fcudh i . nnl oll. ! - 'ui:o t ' 10 i io r k:i"r nl oi l' l,:nli. ll.fl :-! I. in 1! I-L-. - ef-lintiy joja.V.r. Kid t. 1 ...s 1 rral l 1 ' .Uli I J "j'll.'H aOM .1 I in - I .,.-.- 1CCÖ I.ofiil !(! Trr.ciiiu: .'irrf 11 li.tt 1 1 cvt 1 y ' here lor tlii :r ma-. For iii !e ci pie--, or bu- tiims n i-:rt t n with otter m:oi;i at op :t! ' 1. or micro .1. liuiv rmviv PnTl I !' l". I, h. r. 2 :i!y-No. G17, San-om .-"t., Philadelphia, Pa. Ftrayed from the vubscrilcr living two mitir West of Higb-y's t ivt rn. n the und tu T.m Citv, in Mav US' . five ewe h. p and one lamb: .nl. but o.iC hvjl g i pircr of their tuib. -u off nu-1 all maiked wi'.li a hwal'ow tetk in loü t ati-J light ciop ami Ht in rf.ht. 1 will j -ay j 'ibeiA1 reward t.ii tli -ir 1 c lot n to nie. r ft 1 'i.' ?raation bv which I mav get t! eui again. ' ALl.k'N Ii. PAKSON5. Oct, Pth. itG-j. :-.7t:?. nrii iio laiii' Ti crfoi, it r. vaWi! r.r-: Terms of Scckiptiov: ei,r.O IX ADVANCE hört Tim.fiv.n to rr.ol T-P.r W Krenfc Sul-cril trttiu 1 w.ilul. tnt.-. Terms of A mvt-tm? r. (ielioinr tl., .. r tj ' ''' I t- nom? - Lilian. v to . - !' - r On"-jir tr-tir A ,u-r1.li..Mt sm.- . 4 i- ' ; the am.xinl of a nirtr l ! r - . .. ....... I ...-. Aitvtl". ' mm il in ii.i' - - - mid f.r r fKlin.liu ! I' ; '- o attenti.." rl I y .,r:-, v: aal.f jwumcot'-O' O ol ll BtST OF KKFKKKNCKs. JOB DEPARTMENT rosters, rrogramnei CIRCULARS, FA MTU LETS. CAUDS, ULAN KS, UILL-11KADS, & TERM I TtRT KASO!-
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