Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 February 1863 — Page 4
VOLUME .4
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMB EH 160
Daily and Weekly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.
-3. Hare lat the press the peop'e'a tights miiataio, Uoawd Wy influence aud unbought by gain." The Da'iIj and Weekly dtatc Sentinel are the 9cognz?d urgaos of the Democracy of Indiana. As it has in the past, ihs Sentinel will continue to advocate thos principles and measures which art best calculated to advance the I appiress the prosperity and the freedom of the people from all unjust and uiinece?srf restraint. While cheerfullr sustuininj; the Government aj loyal citizess ahould, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all encroachment upon popular rights und the true principles of coinriti tional liberty. The freedom of peech and the f.-edom of the press are necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. When these are struck down, no matter what may be the apol -Jiry there!. r, from that day date the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic trviyniily. provide for the common defense, promote tho generd wjlure and secure the blessings ot.libortr to ourselves and poteritv, the Sentinel w;II femesly scrutinize and approve or condemn, as it believes the public goo I requires, all measures of the State and National Adm ni?trationa. I will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the venal acts of those tho represent the Government. And we appeal for the support of all who desire to ni'.intiin a pure Constitutional (Government, and continue for ourselves and our posterity the gloriou keritage of free institutions, won by the valor and framed by the wisdom and integrity of the men wlu pledged thir lics, tlieir fortune and their sacred honors for liberty and independence. For the purp ne of extending the circulation of the Diily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, its proprietors solicit every Dv-niocrat, every friend of sound and conservative Nition il principles to aid them in that object. It is needless to urge the importance of the press a an agency in sustaining a pir y organizatio.i and securing the success of It Principles, an 1 Representative men. The Sentinel will take for its political guide the National and State Democratic Tlatforms and earnestly advocate the principles and policy they miin tain. The Sentinel will, also, be a general newspaper. It will contain the 1 itast Telegraphic News from all parts oflheworld.a full and correct report of tha Eastern Cattle Mirkets and the General Mirket.s of all the pnncipil cities of the Union; Foreign and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional proceedings ; full reports of the Legislative Proceeding of our owr Stat ; Interesting Tales, Literary and Religion- Miscellany ; Inventions and Discoveri? ; Decisions in the Supreme Court of the Suite uiA the Federal, Circuit nd District Court, with notices of their argument and proceedings ; the local news of the vari is counties of iUfc State, which will be of general interest ; the r.rtni,Tercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Ai'iculture auJ Science, a. id editorial re- ; in) rt.-nmetitä noon the current topics of the With a view of obtaining accute inft -mation froti eviry section of the .tate, we so tit our friends to give u iu-h im -ortant facts fr m their neighborhood as they way ocm worthy ot transmisaicn. The Duly and weekly State I-V nOl are t.ie Vest mediums for adve -tisers in the SJatc their circulation -xtendinj: to evcrv part of it. The Seutinel Steam Printing Ritab!is!im?..,t 14 the most como'ete in the State, being mplv u. plied with every variety of plain and ornamental f pi. w.u. cr, ,r.t-i ... au orn.unema type from the oe:t jo. nders in the country, and , rith presses expressly designed and purchased far
exeutinsr all the uitle"ent classes or fine Book and Printing- We respectfully solicit o-ders Ironi j- throughout the State, an I willguaran,:r -ek eutrutc d to us shall be done with hat all w cctracy, ou the 6rst quality o '.Ol .td.'ss and . au4 hi such a style aa .? ir'ltll t'i. best '
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F I v n 11. 1 1 4 I . 1 ,w " J ' a ..m J 11 H 111 .lül? and Weekly .rnrc solicit our . 1.. a rrr!lls. " J . and cxen 'ueniseives I triends in evry ,l0,S'irj0ronA,.i11u-H "tend us sab.crib.rs. ?W-.-ttfnt heaYer rciUireJ. copie will be TEflMS : yexr 1 00 Daily Sentinel, one six mouths 3 00 50 one mon'b ,,t 1 1 - , i rni rinv one year $1 50 rea coV.es to one address, and one to the 10 00 Tvrentr copies to one address, and to to the 20 00 mtker or the ciuo . - on Address, nnd one copy 4 of the We. kly and oe of the Daily, to 30 00! the mikerof the ciuo Fiftvcoo.es to one ad Ires-, ana toui - er the Weekly and two oi me . . i .:. - . mn V to CIUD3 at. an nine at AU. onnr is addressed to subscriber Bep trately.the extra copie. will not be sent. No naner sent without pr nayment, or eontinu ..i ianrrr thin Diul for. Addrc-s : ELDER, IDlAAFOLU, INDIANA OTB IUM & DAYIIISO.VS Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GBO OERIES TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Inaoücitingthepublicpitroiiagewc would say .hat our stock of Goods'u complete, ami will compare l vor.ibly with aayotherestabliahmentin tho West. Epecialinducemen are oferd to country Dealers. .... All kinds of country Prodncetaken atthehign9t r.iirket price in exchang for goods. NUSSUAUMi DAVIDSON Atril 2. 12tf ySW RGMEDIES FOR H A. SPERMA T O R R H CE Hawaii Allocation, Philadelphia. A Dnevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Dutresied, afflicted with Vjnilent and, Chronic Diseases, arid especially for tho cure of the Disease of the Sexual Orgam. MEDICAL ADVlCEgiveiigratis.by th Acting Surjreon. VALHBLE REPORTS on Snrmatorrhnra. and other isrtises of tlie Sexual Organ-, and on the Nr ftemdies employed in the' DisneiHary, sent in S'-aled letter envelopes free of charge, Two or three st irnjn fr oost i ir acceptable. Ad-dr-s Dr. J SKILL.IN IIOUUII TU?i , iiowani Association, No. 2 8 Ninth St., Philadelphia, fa. DC'unUrl2.o,3il ICly. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, n o ii si ii o , i iy i . ISAAC P. SH1VELY, Piofriitor. rprns hotel has been tct in comflktb odr, anl is now open for th reception of compary. rrhe Proprietor respeetfuily ulicit public l itron ge, ami will use hi best if rt to m ik?k i Hoe a pleasant itoppii JIc lr both Tray !c and Boarder.
JUST HECEIVEÜ! A T THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS eSs 3E3Cr3E3S7 Ever Brought to Plymouth!
THE PUBLTC will find at ray store, cast side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies, Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock
A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment thaa at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The Slock now on Iiautl is at a very slight The Highest Market Price
s anted at tla.o TanncryPlymouth, Indiana, April, 18K2 13tf 3? AUL
tiring l;ulünc$. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES SING-ER & OO.'s Standard Machines ! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly bold at $00, U edited to $7d. No. 2, Sucttle Machine, formerly polo at $1C0, Reduced to $1)0. Singer's Letter A lacliiiic, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing and Liht Manufacturing Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornamented, 50. We would ask for our Letter A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Maker. ' ai?d all those who want Machines for Iiidit manupnrp0!ies. Thcv cmho,y the principles , hu.hthem the ;nter,occJ "titeh, and are destined to be as ceUrateu' ''ÜP l'AmUy ?.cwin f n(! "sj? ,ni!nu" facturiu- purpfl4. a.sourManulactun, Machines .. e . 1 1 tut noses in ceneral. are !or ra uiulactur.. i-' . , , , . F,mi!vSewin Mu'- ProDortion to the number ot ' '"" !h7 well. Of lh. O " , im. -- wmb . waviiv a. T;:ere is no doubt as to the ralue of our .Ma chires for ni nufacturin hnt it is ntilv purpose, ., , - ol late tl iaii die puoiii; m.m j ii aiu t. jt i it. i i me VMheaviest work, would also be the elements embodied in a Fainilv Machine. It is now v"""i ov v -t Q understood that our Letttr A Machine is the only Family Machine vet ottered to the public which has simplicity, rapid" ty, durability, and ce.tainty of correct action. While as a peneral thing, the sewing machine people arc candid- 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 n, .ir Fnmilv Machines, are not as irood as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and wc confidently invite those interested in the subjt-tt to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent improvements, me capable of doing. While they will sew I the most delicate material to perfection, wsalready ,i are also adapted to light manufactur . n a ' and this. be it remembered, can not besaidof any of the other Family Machines yet offered to the public. The Nos. 1 and "2 Machines arc oi great capacity and applicntion for manufacturin!? purposes. Our No. 3 Maihines arc cspeaaUy adapted to all kinds of MM and lieary leather work, in Carri"e Trimming, Doot and Shoe making. Harness m'Ai.,". kc. kc. They are of eitra ue, with an rm Inner enouch to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a Trimmers bihcuuijj ' ki done with them than by hand; so, too. the saving ,.r .;mo m.,1 aot i very preat. The table ol these machines is 24 inches Ion?, and the shuttle wii 11 hold six times a much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes ine urge machines work as fast as small ones. Wehavtf alwoyson hand, Hemming Gauges. s;:k Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, ' Best Machine oil in bottles, &c.' We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons usir.g our machines not to buy nr.v others. We know that there are needles sold ! of "the most inferior quality, at higher prices than w charge for the best. I no ueeuies bo.cI üj us are manufactured especial y for our machines- A bad needle ma render the working of the best machine almOsti?cle3. Our customers may rest assured that 11 or Branch oHiceaare furnished with the genuine arti dein case of small purchases, the money raay be sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. Correponderts will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know the Post Office, County, and XLiteAll person requiring information about Sewing Machines, their aize, prices, working capacities, ami the best methods of purc hasing, can obtain it by sending to iis.or any of our Ilranch Offices for ' a copy of "J. M. Singer i Cos. G.i.tttc, which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will he sent gratis. We tiave made the above reduction in prices with the two fold view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines nude iu imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron casting to t':e sra illepi 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 tho proper mechanical appli uioes. It is only by doing a gi eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishment-", that good machines c n be ma e at moderate prices. 1 he best dciigued ni l ; chines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order , and are sure to cost cousiuciaoie trouoie ana money to keen them in repair The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at nil sates 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 have tho ways and means, on a grand ncalc.to do this. Tlie purchasers of Machine, who? daily bread it may concern, will find that thone bat ing the above qualities not only work well at rapid as ell as slow rates of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by lis, will earn more money with less labor than any others, whether ii. imitation of ours or not. Ir'fact. they are cheaper then any other Machines af x eift. Local. Aents Wimn. I. M. SINGER k Co 453 Broadway, N. York. CTS. T-WL Loal Agnt in Frymiik.
large stock of Worli. very Iiarjrc, and will be sold advaui c on Cost. in Cash Paid for Hides
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OF OAK BARK
(Clodtf & Watches. CLOCKS, JEWEl,ÄY. WATCHES NEW AN17 SPLENDID STOCK o I r WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKT, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 'S; AT THE OLD AND WELL KXOWN STAND OF J. M. SHOEMAKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PLYMOUTH, l& "MA IVATlie subscribe, hiving JUST RCCF.IVED a new and well selected stock of erervthin; prrtainingto Ins business is prepared to accommodate all ins old customers. aUll as many new ors as may desire good bargains, with a good stock of 2NTEnv GOODS, t'-o.i which to make their selections. All articles will hi-1 sold at prices l O.u-istent with " Tty ::Si: u RI TIMES." I have Cocks a.id Watches at all price, and ol all the different Ftyles, w hie h I will sell ön better terms t'au have herctofo re beeo offered in this pan oi the country. I am alsoproparcd to do a!I kind of Clock, Watch, k Jewlcry Rcpairin?: on shoi-i notice an reasonable terras, and warrant tnewoi. k. Civc mc a call. J. M. SHOEMAKER, Apri l 3, 1SG2 9Iy. HUTOPHOSPHITES ! ! T0Z Tilt ratVINTOK AND ctm or Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marn omus, Lo?s of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorc'lers of the Nervous and Dlood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a rreat reputation for most EXTKAÖRD fNARY CURES in all stages of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended "by many thou-and Physicians in tlie United Statesaud Kuropc having iccn used with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hypophosphites hare a two-fold specific action on the one ha.id, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Energy, and on the other, being the mot powe.r.ruI Blood Generating Ajzents Known.. In case of .Nefvous Debility or Prostration of the Vital Powers, frora ny cause, this Reniu'v has uo superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of tho Hvpophnphitfs, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. 0lnquire for md uae no other. O-A Fair Trial la a Certain Cure.XE Parcf s In 7 cz. Ilottles, $1 six Rottles for $5. In 16 02. Bottles, $2 three f.ir .5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WIN CHESTER, 36 John at., N. Y THE SPECIFIC PILL. a srccinc remedy roa Spermatorrhea or Setiitial Weakness, and General Irritability in either Sex. Thi3 Malady, the terrible consequences of which arc to well known to require more than a bare allusion to thorn, i3 oin ot the most insidious, and therefore dancrou, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It paps the yry springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature pravc ! From one to six hoxeof the SPECIFIC PI LI, are generally nufTJcient to effect a permanent cu ein the mos. aggravated case, whether Constitutional, or arifingfroin Abuse or Lxcesitea. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it to be. in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be B. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could bn desired. Their eflect has been truly wonderful. I used th em in a ease of Spermatorrhea of long standidg which has been under treatment fr years. I think three boiea will complete the cure. E. P. DICKER, M. D. XT This is not a Ilomnrpathic Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE per box. Six boxes for $.r, by mail, pre-paid. For sale by all respectable Pruz gists, and stthe Sole General Depot in the Uniicd States, by J.WINCnESTEH,36 JohuSt.N.Y. marH-7ty.
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BARBER'S MILL, Six niilessouth-west of Plymouth, JSarshal! Co.? Ind. Tjhe undersigned, having recently purchased th mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect XtTxxxxLixi s; Order, Would resp ''fully solicit jatronage. No detention on acc.rctit of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEILNNER. June 27. lSfl-2Qly. Wolf Ccci FLOURING MILL rrMIE aboyc"named mill, six miles south o 1 Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom & iflcrclmiit Work. The proprietor spares no pains to giTc satiefac ;on andinteids keeping his mill in condition to do lie Very Best or Work. nd he feels confident that he will not fail tosat.sfy 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 patronajje from the citiens of Marshall and adjoinin? counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 23, 1P61. nHUf To Consumptives! THE ADVERTISER having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a yery pimple Jremedj , after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and tint dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-suf-foreis the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they will find a ecrk Ccre for Consi'mption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.. The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Far ties wisli'n the prescription will please address Riv. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. n3Sm3 T II 13
DOUGLAS MEMORIAL. The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully engraved on pteel, about nine by twelve inches iu dimensions, is now ready for distribution to subset Ibers to the vlonument fund. The engraving consists of two full length vignettes, one a fin portrait of the deceased siatesman, and the other iS.nicric.1 offering a wreat. ; besides a b:rds-cy' view of the grave on thesbcre of Lake Michigan a it now appears at Ci ttaire Grove. To all persons l'orwaniing to the Association one doll.ir or more, will be sent one ol t. ce Dip'omas, with the name and amount duly inserted therein; und signed by the f resident and Secretary. Contributors in tho sum of one dollar will become life Members of the Dourlas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Honorajy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars, Honorary Life Mcmbiis of the Coin! of Trustees. AU editors who will insert tho above in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly issues three mouths, with an occasional notice to advance ne otje t in view, will have forwarded to them immediat ly i Diploma as Honorary Lite Members of this Asso eiation, upon the receipt by the Soeiety ol a .p of their paper eontaininir tlie foregoing. WALTER I?. SC ATE-, Pics'L Leonard W. Voi k, ec'y. N. B. Local receivers and solicitors for contributions are being authorized in the loyal State, to take charge of the interests of the Association. Pamphlets and circulars, containing the organization, constitution, bye-laws, and the appeal, will be sent io all who will forward their address. Communications should be addressed to "Secretary Douglas Monumnnt Afsoci-'tioi., Chicago Illinois." 19 D. McDONALD, Agent for Myixouth and ricinity. 850. EMPLOYMENT. $100 AGENTS WANTED TO RILL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. $15 IMCI7. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is lesa liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over Groveri Baker's and other high priced machines. $15 i: ii. Our Machine uses a straight noodle, and will work with all kindsof thread, silk or linen, making an clastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the best and cheapest machine in use. $15 13 A CIS. Oar Machine will Hem, Tell, Ptitoh. Q..;nl Bind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the fiiist Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen ; worU -ing with case through 8C vet al thicknesses of thick woolen cloth. All Machines arc WARRANTED $15 IMC If. If you want a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. $15 i;acii. Te will give commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLI.AR3 PER MONTH, and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars address CHA'S KUGGLES, Agent, niar27,'G2-91y Detroit, Mich. The Confessions md Experience of Sufferer. Published as a warning, nd for the especial benefit of voung men and those who miffer with Nervous Debilitv. Loss oi Memory. Premature Decay I kc. kc. ic! by one who has cured himselfby sim i pie means, after being put to great expanse nnl inconvenience, through ttie use oi worthless med icines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be obt lined of the author, C A. LAMBERT, Esq.. Grecnpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES . LAMBERT., Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. 17m2 A CARD TO YOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The f ubscriber will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Reeipeand directions lor making n simple Vegetable BALM, that will, iu ironi two to ciaht days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowneis, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full instructions. directions and advice, will please call on or address, ( with return postage,) THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 17m2 Wl Broadway, New York.
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fr "5o pcc!-np rtira tonfnetj "car pTcrs, For tit ikle tc-uaJieü Cooünast ii eurs." and have heen introduced to tho public for more 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 remarkablo and hence tlieir and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thug enabling him to expend of dollars each yea- 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 lif and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood h poisoned, the body drags out a miserable existence. These medicines for curinjc Birofula, Syphilis, tikin, Q)icejLXx, GM Be ts, Salt Jfieum, Ihs'iniisrn.t (Psyepsij., hUzz Iltciiarhe, Liver Ccrn.pla.int, Fevcy- o.r.1 ßzL-i, Leutorrhaea, Fcn-,alr Ccrn.pl xir.ts, Ercipclav, jliUhor.yc i-ire, Txnncrc, l.-upiiir.z, Fits, w';rc::i:UÄ Cr.zutnpiizrv. 3 9 ft 01 2 person a rites. l;cr daughter was cu of fits ot nine v ar.V s-ianding, and i?t Vil red ltUs dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his flo.di had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the caso incurable. ANOTHER W2S cured of Fever and Ague ilfiei Ii vin r c'-erv mdieine in his reach. ANGTIIL'P. V;is ew-ed ,,f rCv;r Horc which Iia l existed friurtcen rears. AN0 R of Rheumatism of eltlit venrs. Ca sps innumerable of Dycpepsi and ivor Csnip'aint could bo ineiiti-jiicd i;i which the ruriiier and I'iiU . . 1 Hit are tue most anivo tr.orougn puis mat liava ever been introduced. They act e directly upon tho Liver, exciting that nriran to uc!i an extent as that the 6yotem doe not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be tho case with niinply a purative pill. They are really a which, in conjunction with the will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselvos, will relieve ani cure Hetidazhe, Ccstiven.tr s, Colic (Pains, Cholera. Jcrhus, Indirection, (Pain in the Poivels, (Xizzin.ccc, ets. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and iluy will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. uct a Pamphlet or Alminac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will oynXA wo ove. Ai f tliat ths BIo4 1'nriHiT and Pills are purely reget&blt , I luv tliu certificates of tlioso eminent chpmItU, rrofisirrj Chiltou of X. V., and Locke of Cincinnati. Iicl Ir. RoVrV jrmitn nu os iiucmira pubtui,.i I cuuspicuou part of this Taper from tiruo to time. Trie of tho ScandinaVian Vegetable Blood Purifier, f 1 por liotl!.-, or $-" pr half dozen. Of the Scandiiiavian Vegtalla ISI.kkI 1111, 25 cent per box, or 5 Cox en fur f 1. rrinelul OfRiti snd SalMroom, Na. 6 East Fourth St., JU UniMing from Main Bt., Ciucinnatl, O. Laboratory, No. IS llMmuind Street. FOR SALE BY "for sale in Marshall county bv Blain k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing k Co., Plymouth; Robert Cornwell k Co.,Rourbon; N Ii. k P.S. A'.leman, Tippecanoe John Clss.HaurboniJonfts Miller.Bre men, Jas. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith Unontown; nnrt Druggists and Merchants ncrallj nrou";nout the Union GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. "Wayne fc Chicago Kailway Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, 1862. NOTICK. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having rectived a proper Lgal conveyance of the Rail Road, from Pitt?hurgh to r.hieago, ' wilh all its appendages, real, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, now assumes the control and management of said Road and property. All persons employed on or about said Road may continue in their respective Oidtiouso, situa lions until further notice. All persons, associations and corporations, defiring business arrangements, or wishing to continue or change any hereaftcrexisting, will atonce apply to the proper o (lice rs of this Company, a this Company is bound oy in arrangement or understanding that'll does not expressly assume. Cm. W. CASS.Prc-idcnt Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRY HOUSES w.inted from four to tiiue years ol I, from fifteen to fifteen and a half hands high, and in pood order. Aprryta HfcSS k NRSSBL
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Sitfrratt. A Democratic Conservative Newspaperin the City of New Yoik. THE NEW YORKTvEERLY ARGUS. To Hestore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION.
For severalyears the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ab'v represented by a first class Newspaperpublished in the City of New York, adapted to popular cir culation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great want has been, and is, a paper which shr.ll sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principle as docs the Neu- York Tribune to Abolitionism aid ill kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with 'alent and prudence, wifhcoirect appreciation of the true principles of our Government and fideht to them; in all respects a first class newspaper, and yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach of the masses of the People throughout the Country. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Atlas k Argus one of the oldest and best known Democratic papers in the Cnion have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newspaperin the City ?.ff N?w1. York a,arti to general circulation. e yield to the wishes of our political friends, and have therefore transferred the publication of the Weekh Atlas k Arktis 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 leadiug New Yor!c Weeklies; and wc promise that in its News, Editorial, Literary, Miscellaneous and Agricultural Departmeats, in its Market Reports, and in all other respects, it shall b at least equal to any paper published in that citv. W hile devoting to it our own editorial servi,es,lt has also the benefit of theentir time and constant supervision of Mr. Elox Comstock, for veral years one of the editors of the New York Jour-n-dof Commerce, gentleman of recognized editorial ability and experience. The e.iitora will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLI A M C SIDY, ELON COMSTOCX; with ample additional speciul assiitance iu the several departments of the paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Gov ernment in its present peril -the fitFt Kteat duty I nf errrr nnAtln A;tt.n .1.- l.. i- ! --. ..j r.u.,.,i, uuiiii me leaning purpose oi the Editors will be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them upon the policy and administration of the Governments State and National. At the name time they will strive to furnifh ths r readers the bet possible general new-paper. The latest intelligence foreign and domestic will a! ii u.c cmmmisni ii;eir papsr ; and HsLomniercial ! 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IT TELLS YOU Of Ereri.ng, Breaking StabFeeding, Grooming, Shoeing, ni.d the generil mai.u( n.ei.t of the horse, ith the best modes of administering medicine, al.-o how to treat Biting, Kicking, R earing, Hiving, Ötun.blin, Ciib Lilii.. Kc"tlessufss.and other vices to which L is subject; with nuineiou exj.lkiiatorv engl a vins. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes. SymptcrrF.Biu tre .tniei t of -tiaiig!es",xie '11m unt, Diftemper.Cataiib. Ii.flt. i tp, I.m.i.chilis, Pneumonia, Ph un , Lrokt i. Wind. Chi oiiic Couh, i t j: ri;. hl'Q Wliistrnj:, Ltinipas, tore A ouil i i .1 UIccis, ai;d Decajed teeth, with other difenscsol the Mouth anu K.sniratory oigiins. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes, syippon-s, treatment of Wrms, I;its, Colic. Strangulation. Ü t o n y Ce r.cn i s, Kuptuie, FnlM, Dia'nl.ft ;;. J. icdice. Heparin h'tea. ll'oo.!v Urirt, Stones in ilK. Kulneys i:i,d Ia.'c'et . InSamniation. and otl.n tiise-i-- cthe Motnaeh, Bwelt, Liei ar.d Ii ii.ary Organ. IT TELLS YOU Ol the causes, m mpt n;s tk treatment ol Bone, B;"o. d. am! 1 Spavin. Ring-Bone, Sw eei.'.e,Sti-a;n Broken Knees, Wind Gall!-. I i urd or, Sok Bruises and Gravel, CratVi 4 Hoof, Scrateheu, Cai.ker, '1 luui-h, and Coiu; also, of .Vegiims, Vertigo, Epih-p'y. Stcrn, and tber diseases of he Firt, Lejrs and Head. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes, s n ; i n s. ai.a treatment ol FistuK, I'oll Kvi!, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Manpe, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheamatitm. Cramp. Galls. Diseiües of the Eye and Heart, ic, Ac, tti how to mannge Castrat'cn. B-eed'rjc. Tr hinning. Koweling, Firinf , Hernia, Amputation. Tapping, bu oilier surgical operatiors. IT TELLS OU Of Rarey's Method of Taking Horses; how to approach, fllter, e r Stable a Colt; how to to in a horse to tränke soe.Dds splits, and l ow to Rit.Siddle. Rie. snd break him to Hriics: ido the loim and law of Warranty. I v whole bcii g tlie resnlt of ir. re ihtm f.ftern yer.i' tfcrelul study of tfce hcbilf, CcliKal vet ai wrakiiCfies cf this uob'e ad un!il .in'mal. The bor.k cor.Uirs 2F4 ppe, spprrpr'stt'v illuHtrtcd by r.early One Huud 4 Irif.t:rji, and will be sent to any add - s post j nid en !- eeipt ff price, half bound, $1,0U cr in cloik extra $l.'J.r We arc alhO puhrshet cf " Ef nh'-dv' I wver," I.t tii.k Creels. f:-rj. -Tie Iüt D-rter," Ly Fiel. II. S.Tnyh r. M. P.: T 1 r 1; inr novel tuies amcii tie Fürly Silei," Ly Warren Wi!Wvool; " Su;i; It tv Sl.'r. the rot-try of Heme," Ly any IVi:e-i!!r; " .' of Kit Csir-on. tl.e Great AVrtr? l!ir!r t d Cu'Sr;" " Vo.'rrn C f-l riy :i, all it B.-i el rt." by Mis- S. J. H!e, forrtbrr w iili ell t-r x a "e and usrful wotkt, a Catuloaee c! 1 UL i.l ' sein ii rr on aii i.c ir:'ii nutui :uiit:'ji4 ii ; ''bescn receipt of price. Booselh rs. Ne w Arents. vvf. Fe5dleii. nr.l i Fit V i ri t'a wiii t'o el' tu i rtr a package e.f our Bouks. Thev will Cm! ihtM cenli:i;ly poj ulnr. ai.d terms literal. 1CC0 Loral r.r.d Traveling ,4gn:( wnntt il everywhere lor tl ir fale. For fin'e e ; tr, or lor tetr in e i-tt.titie wilh f tl er inffi nmt:n f plv to. or adt'n s JOHN F.DWIN POT1F.R. rv.Mi'h. r. 2 Ciy-'.'o. 617, Suoni St., fhiUdelpl.'u, fa. - : vi d fi -'ni the nberiLrr liiiz te n ; i Weft ot I'ibry." tv rn.en the iond T ir i 'it. i' Jt la . five ewe !, r m 1 i-e 'ic i; j l bi:u;t,e hat ing n ii.-cf e f their !ai! cu I vT ! all iu.-.i k-d with a jw.i'ow n-r I iiyhl ert.r sl: ;it in i ir lit. I in !c:t t ar. !. i 4 !ii 1. 1 i wrfid ft r ili'ir tetiiiii to n. or foi ui.y ii.lu lion bv whith I m.nv . m ;n. Al.LLN II. PAR5-CKS. Oct, 9th, 156.. 371.1. the plvätTi imim riSLisHsn ETrar thcpidat. bt Terms of Subscription: 81, 50 IX ADVANCE, Sfcart TimeKln t rnrT-rTIT"m SrWUM. Frtia SabariVf W oply wuh tk 1 trau. Terms of Advertising: Omi"r. (10 liT 1m. ioth . f 1 eo: tbrw- wiiit' wo-flft.T : monih. tbr-f ft : r. rt 4 '!. Alini'tiiOoniHil1tMf msJ tth'r ha'rrti t lliinniitfiurtr tmlf r h1r rolim t t' nonth r mr. 11 Adirtiieiit i.lr r itt.r pH for T wred In lnr f fnllicti. 'o tteati rit to fnrvij- lTrtii VEST OF KKFEBE.NCES. JOB DEPARTMENT W arawprrri t1-T " ki,if Fosters, Progratnniesj CIRCULARS, FAMrilLETS, CARDS, RLAXKS, 13 ILL HEADS. L Tum v aav i niomni. FOR TII3 -LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP SHCOOL DCOKJ IN TOWN OO TO LEUOYS DRUG STJRE. D
