Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 March 1863 — Page 4

VOLUME .4

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NTJ Mil H2

gfurispapfrjs. Daily and Weekly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

-3. Here let the prei a the people's rights maintain, Uoawed fcy iufluence and unbought by gain." The Dh and Weekly State Sentinel are the ...--.. -f co-m? I organs ot tie iA.-raocr.icT 01 iim.nni. As it ha in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate thoee principle 1 measures which art best calculated tu advance the ! appiness, the roperity and the freedom of the people from all unjust and unnecessary restraints. While checrfullT sustaining the Government a loyal citizeas h üld, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all eneroachmcnts upon popular rights and the true priniplra of constitutional liberty. Th? freedom of peech and the freedom of the prepare necessary to preserve and secure free institutions. Whe these re struck down, no matter what may be the an !o 'V th rctor, from that day date the decline of mericn libertv. In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic trau i.iilitr. pr vid- for the common defense, proia tellie pueril w.-lf ire and seeire the blcssiuss of liberty "to ourselves and poiteritv, the Sentinel will fearle.ly scrutinize and approve or condemn, a U believe the public goo 1 requires, all measare of the State and NiUonil Adm nitrations. I will ever keep in vie the distinction between stpoorting the Government and the venal acts of those -vho represent the Government. And we appeal fo -the support of all who desire to mamtiu a pu-e Constitutional Government, and continue for ourselves and our posterity the glonou hurit ve of free institutions, won by the valor and framed bv the wisdom and integrity of tho men wuo pleded their lies. t'ieir fortune! and their ..i K..r,.M for hberl and independence. For the p irpue of extending the circulation of .v- m.:k- .t Wnoklv Indiana State Sentinel, iti proprietors solicit every Democrat, every friend of a mud and cnerv.iiire N tioiiil principle to aid tl.em in that object. It h nee.Mes 10 urge u. IraDortance of the pre. a an agency in sustv.nW a pir v organization and securing the success of ii Principles, and Representative men. The Sentinel will take for it political guide the N a tion A and State Democratic rutiorms; ana corn rstlr advocate the pnucip lea and policy they maintain. , The Sentinel will.also.be a general newspaper. Ik will contain the latest Telegraphic News from all parts of the world, a full and correct report o the Cistern Cattle Mirkets and the General Mirkets of all the pr.ncip . citie or the Lnion ; rowi-n and Dmetic intelligence ; Concessional procee lm-s-.full reports of the Legislative I ro-ceedin-s of our. owr Stat ; Interesting Tales, Literacy and Relijiou Miscellany ; Invention and Di-coveries; Decions in the Supreme Court of the State and the Fe-leral, Circuit and District Court, with notices of their argument and proceeding ; the local news of the various counties of the State, which w-ll be of general interest ; the Commercial and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Science, and editorial revie ws atd comments upou the current to ics of the dVith a view of obta-ning accute information from everv section of the State, we solicit our friends to give us such important wem run. n-c.r neighborhoood as they may deem orthy of transTh e Daily and weekly State Sentinel are the keit mediums for adve-tisers in the State, their Circulation tending to every part of it. The Sentinel Stea n Printing Establishment is the most comp'ete in the State, bein- amply supplied with every variety oi piam ' " type from theb-'St toun lers m tne country, um rith presses exure-iy nesnm ... h--riin . f finn Honk and executing all the uncreiu w" . 7 i J,b Printing. We re?pctfull j solicit crders from -.r frien.N thro.iihout the State, and will guaranhat all work entnvttdto i shall be done with and accuracv. on the Erst qualitv ol Si ' with the b-t '.r ink, an4 in such a style as misk -ive entire satisfaction. Th- low terms noon which we offer to furnish the DVilT and Weeklv Sentinel, will not permit us 1'. an! we therefore solicit our tnend'in"erv neighborhood to exert thcm.v-lvc ..nlll4 sabscrih-rs. Specimen copies will be sant Uener reiuircl TE:tMS : n.'il tntinel. one vear ' 00 00 tx nionms one month 50 50 ttr--M. cA1t;n1 one cunv one vear . . ....$1 i'en conies to ,ne address, and one to the mtkerof the club --ln " Twentv copies tonnea.llrcM.andtwotothe m ikrof the club - -1 uu T-rrtv eo-jips to we address, and one copy of the We klv and tee of the Daily, to th- n .ker of th club .30 00 Fiftv copies t. one address, and two copies of the 'Ve.-klv and two of the Daily ') ill) A.ld:tion- can hr m vie to clubs at any time at the ib ve r um. Where the paper U addressed to m?h -.ibs-riber separately, the extra copies will not be sent. No n ifXT sent without pre parmont, or cn tinu dlonzer than piid for. Address : ELDER. IIARKNESS& niNGIIAM. iNDlAxarüL, Indiana LSiiBU.lI A: DAVII1SO.VS Wolesale an-1 Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealer in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Inolicitingthe public patronage we would say hat our stock of Goodsii complete, and will comoire tavor ibl v with anv other establishment in the West. E:ecial inducement are offered to country Dealers. All kinds of counry Produce taken atthehightstu trket t?r? ia etf-hangforgoods. NUSSUAtTM DAVIDSON Atril 2. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR SPERMA T O H H II (1Z A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, nd especially for h cure of the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratia, by ths Acting Sur '."on . 'VALUABLE REPORTS on Sormatorrhrra. and her disease of t!i Sexual Organ', and on the N'fw RetiM'il'i.s employed in the Dispensary, ait in e ilel lctiT envelopes free of charge. Toor thr-'f stunts for Dostajre acceptable. Ad-dm-a Dr. i SKILLIN' HOUGHTON", Howard Asociatioi , No J S Ninth U , Philadelphia, Fa. Dteemüer 12, $1 ICly. ZOUAVRS HOUSE. M A I N STREET. no i) ri:o, i IV i. ISAAC P. SHIVELY, Pkoprieto. T" IHIS HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COM.CTE ouf.r. and is now npen for the receptiMi of rompa?. i he rrspKittor reef tlujiy solicit pub'ic r tronage, nnd will use his bent tlTorts to maker' i House a pleasant stoppirjtl aw far both Trava? nd Boarder. MfftkC9. rt4y

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JUST RECEIVED! A T THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE Of THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF

IS-rer Broujjlit to Plymouth ! THE PUBLIC will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, everv description and Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock 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 !!

The Stock now on band is rery Iarse, nnd will be sold at a very slight advam c on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides

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Plymouth, Indiana, April, 862 13tf nvinrj rtnfhinc$. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES or SINGER & OO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machini, foimirly sold at $90, Reduced to $70. No. 2. Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $100, Reduced to $90. Mnscr's Letter A Machine, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, and beautifully orna mented, $50. Y e would ask for our Letter A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dresa Makers, and all those who want Machines for liirht manu facturing purposes. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be j as celebrated for Family Sewing and light manufacturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing put poses in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proportion to the number of things they can do well. See what ours can do before making a purchase. Tncre is no doubt as to the value of our Machires for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the public began to learn that the essential elements of a machine be-t adapted to the heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine vet offered to the public which has simplicity, rapidTtv, durability, and ce.taintv of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing machine peop'e are cindid enough to acknowledge that our machines are tinequaled for manufacturing purposes, they arc almost sure to asert,in the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good as theirs! This is a" mere trick of the trade, and wc confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent improve ments, are capable of doing. While they will sew the mostdeliatc material to perfection, .3 already stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing ourpoes, and this, be it remembered, can not be said of any of the other Family .Machines yet ottered to the public. The No. I and 2 Machines are of great capac ty and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kir ds of li jht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe making, Harness making, &c. kc. They are of extra size, 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 done with them than by hand; so, too, the saving of time and labor is very great. The table of these machines is "21 inches long, and the fhuttle w ill hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fat as small ones. We have alwayson hand, Hemming Gauges. Silk Tw ist. Linen and Colon Thread on Spools, Best Machine oil in bottles, A.c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons usir.g our machines not to buy anv others. We know that there are needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us are manufactured especial y for our machines. A bad needle ma render the working of the best machine almo:-t useless. Our customers may rest assured that all or Branch oBicesare furnished with the genuine arti cle. In case of small purchases, the money maybe sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. Correspondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, kuow the Post Office, County, and State. All persons requiring information aboutSewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the be;,t methods of purchasing, can obtain it bv sending to us, or any of our Branch Oflices for a "copy of "J. M. Singer Go's. Gazette, which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be pent gratis. We have made the above reduction in prices with the two (old view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of urs. The metal in them, from the iron casting to t'ue smallest piece, is of poor juality. Their makrs have not the means to ilo their work well. They are hid away in secret places, whereit would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a gi eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that g.d machines c n be ma' e at moderate prices. The best designed machines, badly made, arc always liable to pet out of order, and ura Hure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The malities 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:c best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it mav concern, will find that those having the above qnalTtirs not only work well at rapid as w ell as slow rates of ppeed, but last long in the finest possible w orking irder. Our machines, ns made by us, will earn more money with Icsh Uhor than any others, whether ii imitation of ours or not. Ir fact, they are cheaper th-n any other Machines At ffift. Local Agents Wanted. I. M. SINGER k Co 458 Broadway, N. York. far Jl. P UL Local Agirt In PWrrwuvh.

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-IVIn.cio v orli. E. PAUL. (Hochs & Watdtfis. CLOCKS, WATCHES. SPECTACLES. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK Or' WATCHES, CLOCKS, J E TV E L n y f A A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of at Tire OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J. M. SHOEM AKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PfiY.HOUTP, Ipn XA, u "tULU. tfmocc ot everything pertaining to h,s business, is prepared to accommodate a 1 Ins old customers, and as ra,T neW n desire good bargains, with a good .tuck of 3 2W GOODS, iTboof lt0,mi-k,? t,,Clr fe,cction- All articles bu bf)'J at prices con-istent with "Till-:.: im ki TIMES." ,.mterC,OC!?S Ä !1 Watr,,e atal! prices, and ot brln' ff07nt which I will, ell on better n, T T lVC herctofu-e been offered in this part or the count-?.. I am also proparcd to do all kind of Clock, Watch, & Jeulcry Rrnairi n on hon notice and reasonable terms., and warrant "wk. vtite me a call. J. M. SHOEMAKER, ApriI3,I6C2-91y. lVI.VL'llF.STF.IPS HYPOPHOSPHITES! ! TOW. THC FRCVENT OX and ccai or Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchiti, Ner vous Proitration, General Debility, Dvs epsia Scrofula, A!ara?mu, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. Una Kerned r has obtained a re ron-i f.. n,n55T5Ä?RDINARY CURES aI1 st" of CONSUMPTION. his recommended bv many thou-and Physicians in the United States and Europe having been used with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The IJypophophiteshavea two fold nprifi . tion on the one hind, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Enwrgy, and on the other, being the most powerful Blood Generating Agents Known. In cases of Nervous Debility or 1 t A ! C .1 aw. - inisirmionoi uie itai l owers, from auv cau this Remedy has no superior. Winchester's Genuine Preparation Is the onlv reliable form of the Hvpophosphi.es, . "r'Kinai rorrjuiaoi Dr. Churchill IJ'Inquirc for and use no other. ITA Talr Trial Is a Certain Cure.I Psicrs In 7oz. Bottles, $1 six Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, $2 three for $5. Circulars grati. .Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER. 36 John st., N. Y THE SPKCiriC PILL. a srr.ciric remedy roa Spermatorthea or Seminal Weakness, and General Irritability in either Sex This Malady, the terrible consequences of whicU are to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is on ol the most insidious, and therefore dangerous, of all the loner catalogue of

human ills. It faps the vry snrinirs of Life'efitof vouii" men and those

rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! Fron one to six boxeof the SPECIFIC I 11.1 are generally ptifTh-ient to effect a permanent cu ein the mos, aggravated cases, whether Con stitutional.or .trinngfrom AbukCr Excesses. MEDI "AL TESTIMONY. We believe it to be. in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be." 11. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found thorn all that could be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in a ease of Spermatorrhea of long standidg which has been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete the cure." E. I. DICKER, M. D. IP This h not s. Honopsthic Remedy, nor U there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE :Tfl per box. Six boxes for $5, by mail, pre-paid. For sale by all respectable Drug gists, nnd si the Sole General Depot iu the Uniied Statcs.bv J. WINCHESTER, 36 JohnBt.N.Y. prii-7v.

BARBE k'S MILL, Six tuilessouth-west of Plymouth, Marshall Co., lud. The undesigned, having recently purchased th mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect

JLfc. 14 Tl SM HIEä WAVAWJ. f Would resL 'fully solicit fAtronage. ISo deten tion on acc.f.-tit of dry weather, fratisiaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEHN NEU. June . ii - Wolf FLOURING MILL rriHE above named mill, six miles south o 1 Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom Sc Merchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfac ion andintends keeping his mill in condition to do lie Very 15 esst oF Work. nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat.sfvallwhomav favor him with their patronage. Flour. Meal, Bran, &e.,kept constantly on hand tnd will be sold at the lowest living prices. He resocctfullv solid's patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoininsr covnties. MICHAEL ZLUNfcK. PlTmouth,Aug.23,lF61. nHltf To Consumptives! 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-suf ferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the fame, which they will find a sea Ccm roa Consi mition, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., The only object of the Adver tiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalur.ble, and he hopes every sufferer will trv his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. parties wish'ng the prescription will please address Rxv.EDWAUDA. WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. n3Sm3 DOBOLIS MBM0RUL. The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully cn graved on teel, about nine bv twelve inches in dimensions, is now ready for distribution to uubscribers to the Monument fuii'l. The engraving consists of two full length vignette?, one a linportrait of the deceased statesman, and the otliei America offering a wreat ; besides a bird's-cyt-view of the grave on the sin. re of Lake Michiai: a it now appears at C ttace Grove. To all persons forwarding to the Aisociatioi. one dollar or more, ill be sent one ol t' ese Diplomas, with the name and amount duly insert et' thereia; and signed by the f resident and Secre tary. Contributors in the sum of one dollar will become life Members of tne Dourlas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Ilonorajy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars, Honorary Life Members of the Board of Trustees. All editors who will insert the shove in tiieii daily, weekly or tri weekly imues three months, with an occasional notice fo adrmice ihe obje t in view, will have forwarded to them immediMtely a Diploma as Honorary Life Members of tin Aso cintion, upon t lie receipt by the Society ol a sop of their p;iper containine the foregoing. WALTER It. SUA I E', Tres'L Leonakd W. VoLK.Sec'y. N. B. Local receiver? and solicitors for contri butione are being authorized in the loyal State. to take charge of the interests of the Association. Pamphlets and circulars, containing the organization, constitution, bve-lawa, and the appeal, will be sent o all who will forward their add-e?i. Communications should be addressed to "Secretary Douglas Mouumnnt Association, Chicago Illinois." 19 D. McDONALD, Agent for vlyraouth and vicinity. $50. EMPLOYMENT. $100 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. Si.' i:cii. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over GrovcrJt Baker's and other high priced machines. $15 IMC II. Our Machine uses a straight naedle, and will work with all kindsofthread. silk or linen, making an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the bent aud cheapest machine in use. $15 EACH. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Qniltand Bind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen ; worting with ease throuirh scveial thicknesses of thick wooleu cloth. All Machines are WARRANTED $15 i:ii. If you want a good Machine, and not hare it cost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. $15 i:acii. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pav all necessary expenses. For particulars address CIIA'S RUGGLSS, Agent, marSTCa-DIy Dxtroit, Mich. The Confessions nd Experience Of Sufferer. Published as a warning, nd for the especial benlio au Ter with Ner vous Debilitv, Los ot Memory, Prenvtture Decsv Ac. &c. &c. by one who has cured hiir.self by aim ! pie means, after being put to great cipense and ; inconvenience, through the use ol worthless medieines prescribed by learned doctors. Single eopien may be obtained of the author, C A. LAMBERT, Kwp, Gieenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post paid addressed envelope. Addrtas CHARLES A. LAMBERT., Esq., Greenpoint, Iong IsLnd, N. T. 17mQ A CAHD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The luhscribvr will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions tor making a simple Vegetable BALM, that will, in irom two to rii.Lt days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallownss, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin.leavins the sahie a 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,) THOU. F.C1IAPMAN. Practical Chemist, 1 7OT5 f 1 DtotH wr, K rw YcrV.

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5 pent-sp ütiea eontneij sor psvtn. For lt hole kowdlfii Coatiuit ii tut" cmci lä"LOOö 1aL hav heen introduced to the 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 remarkable and hence their aid consequent profit to the Proprietor, that enabling him to xpend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing tho which havo been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a miserable existence. These raedicinee for curing S:rofin, Syphilis, Skin Q)isexnes, Cid Se es, Salt Ii'ntibtri, Fheumatism, (Dyspepsia, Sis1: Htadathe, Liver Cojnplaint, Fever arvi jgu,, Leueorrheea, Fern Ale Complaints, ErycipeUs, Zt. jlnihsnjt's Fire, Tumore, Eruptions, Fiis, Vcrcjulit-us C-mtumpticr,, etc. 0NEprsnn writes, her daughter was cured of fits ui nine years' sUHding, and Ht Vitus' dance of two year. ANOTKEil writes, his son was cured after hi flesh ha 1 ahr.oit wasted away. The doctors prunouueed the case incurable. ANOTIIEB Tvai cured of Feyerand Ague after trvinj everv medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of l evtr Sore which h id existed fourteen venrs ANOTHER f Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Cmp!.::it could be mentioned in which ths Purifier and Tills are the most active nnd thorough pills that have erer Leen introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, excitin that organ to such an extent as that the syatem dot not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be tho Case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a which, in conjunction with the will euro all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselvos, will relieve ana cure Hea.da.3he, Ccsiivenesr, Ccliv 'Vains, Cholera Jfcrlur, Indirection, Ti-ir. in, the Jo-.w'lr, Q)izzir,:r, etc. Try these medicine, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who haye used them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and reud the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will A prof that th Illoot PuriSer atil PiUa r partly Tfgrtnl.lr, I hare th rertiOtatM of thoM ininoDt cheutUU, Professors Tttilton of N. T., and Leck of Cincinnati. Urs ! Dr. RoVArk' SpcUt Mntlcci and CrtiflratM paVllahrd in a cwospicuuua fart of tkia Papr from tlm i timo. Pri'a of th Scandinvlaa Yegtati1 Blood Furlfler, 11 pr Ixttll, or per halfdozen. Of th SrandiaaTian g-tal-If lllood fill. 2i rent per box, or 5 boxoa for St. Prinriwt UfHc and Sarooin, N. S EAit Fourth Ct., S4 U-ii'.rfiBK from Main St., Clnsinnati, O. Laboratorj, Mw. 11 Hammond 8trect. FOR SALE BY f or sale in Marshall county by Blain k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing & Co., Plymouth; Robert Cornixell & Co., Bourbon; N B.&P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cless, Bourbon ;Jonas Miller.Bremen, J is. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith Unontown; and Druggists and Merchants generally bronghouttbe Union GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne it Chicago Railway Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, 1862. NOTICE. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, havinir received a proper Legal conveyance of the Rail Road, from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all its apMndiiges, real, personal and mixed, late the property of the Pitthburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail R ad Company, now assumes the control and management of said Road and property. All persons employed n or about said Road may continue in their respective -oMtionso. sitoa tions until further notice. AH persons, associations and corporations, desiring business arrangements, or wishing to continue or change any hereafter existing, will at once applv to the proper officers of this Company, a this Companv ia bound tiv no arrangement or understanding that it does iiot expressly assume. 0. W. CASS, President Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two bundred CWAI.KY HORSES wanted from four to nine years old, from fifteen to fifteen nd a hair kandsliigh, and in pood order.

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TOE NEW YORRTvEERLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For several years the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly aive to the uecessity of being faithfully and ably represented by a first class Newspaper, published in me v.y oi ew i orK, adapted to populsr circulation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great want has been, and is, a paper which fh.-.ll sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles as does th New York Tribune to Abolitionism atd all kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with i talent and prudence, with cot rect appreciation of the true principles of our Government an. I fi i-it, to them; in all respects a firs-t 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 olaest and best known Democratic papers in the Union have been constantly urged, during the latt three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newspaper in the CU3 of New York, adapted to general circulation. We yield to the wishes of our poiitisal friends, and have therefore transferred the publication ol the Weeklj Atlas ii Arcus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued'under the name ef THE NEW YORK WBEKEY A ROUS. It is published ir ouarto form, nf tho .;,. i .u.. leadiug New or'x Weeklies; snd we promise that in its New?. Editorial. 1 I w f ? f t'lntiusuf' ous and Agricultural DenartmMt in Wo t.,L. , Report, and in all other respects, it shall be at least equal to any paper published in that citv. f hile devoting to it our own editorial servires. "it I has also the benefit of the eiltir t?m ami supervision of Mr. F.mv rnuT,.t. r i years one of tne editors of the New York Journil of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized cdi torial ability and experience. The editors will therefore be CALVERT C0MST0CK. WILLM.M CASSIDY, ELON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of the paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Government in its present peril the first great dutt of every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of the Editors will be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them upon the policy and administration of the GovernmentsState and National. At the same time they will strive to furniih the r readers the be.-t possible general newsnaner. The It. ;,,ii;. gence foreign and domestic will alwavs arpesr v min pip.r ; anu us commercial ijepariment ni emnrace the lullest aud most re liable information, inelud report of the Money, Produc and Cattle Mraeisat new l ork and other leading points of commercial transactions. Gieatcare willalnob.bestowed upon the Literary character of the paper, and such othe.- original and selected article, notices of new publications, Ac, will be given, as will be likely to interest the reader. For the ben efit of that larce clas engaged in cultivating the soil, we shall give prominence to agricultural subjects, devoting to them original irticlrs. (cditoriills ai'.i! n inmunit'itlnni J r. . i f i . i - ."Mi.,; oiiu nrciUIIT eirClCU I matter from the leading journals of the eouktrv. ! The Nrw Yosk WtrKLx A sot s is published in j Quarto form, each number containing eight pge. or forty-eight columns, printed on new and h;mJsonic type, in the bet style It will be furnished I to subscribers on ths following terms, patnble 1j ways in advance. Single subscriptions er annum $2 CO I Three eopies oi:eyear 5 0(1 j Keht do do m oi j Additional copies (each) !) j Twenty copies o one addrrss, 'JO 0i . wi'hvn extra cony to the person sen.iin-r ihr club i To any pcrvu SMxiint: a club of 100. -e will ! set d the Albany Daily Atlas k Argus, one Year, i ratis. i Subscription trar commence with any ininil er. I Letters, whether containing remittances or oth.r wis, should be addreced t ihe unders'ncd, cor n-rof Broidwav and Prk Place, fopposile' Cit IlallP-rk) NEW YORK. COMSTOCK i CASSIDY, Frop'rs. Gr. BLAIN &: Co-, DRUG STORE. PLYMOUTh. IND. HAVING ju.t received a frcth iupiIy öftren articlein our line ot trade, -unsiüiiu i.inl; of Drugs, Medicines, Pamtf, Oils, De .StuKV, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions. Glans, Stationary, Pure Medicines and Liquor foi Medicinal purposes only , to which c rsspectfulh invite the attention of thisconujiunity. Wc hat also, on hand a stuck of GS-ROCEKIEQ, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within aVew day past, we have received from Pittsburgh audNew York a Iargi amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L A M P S ! or burning the same, of. ve yixe andstyle with or without shades. We aie also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions earefullv putup atall hours ofthc night, by an xperieucea druggists. We earnestly'invitc the public to favor us witl. acall, examine our stock, and become convinceu of thefact thai we are doing a liberal business. G. BLAIN it Co. Plymouth. Ind.. March 29th,lb5'J. IT IS NOT A DYE! CELEBRATED HAIR RESTORATIVE!1 $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will cause Hair to crow on Raid Heads: will ReI ilnrnMf nr niua.Ail l!!r In Sta owt v ' . M v ' X. v. ...... wv - ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOR. Will Prevent the Hair from Falling off, and promote a healthv Crowth;cmpleteIy eradicates Dandruff, w'ill prevent and cure Nervous Headaihe; will give to the Hair a clean, glossy appearance, snd is a eertain cure for all Diseases of the Head. Price 75 Cents: Tbreo Bottles Inx 2.00 It is a perfect and complete dressing for the Hair. Read the following te.-timonia : U. Msshl's Orricc.) New York. Nov. 6. 6l.$ Wm GRAY. Eso.,De Sia Two months avo my hf ad was almost entire'y Raid, and the little Hair I had was all Orey, and falliug out vet y fas; until I feared I should lese all. I commence i using your Hair Restorative, and it immediately slopped the heir railing off, and soon restored the color, and after using two bottles my hesdiscom pleteiv covered with a healthy growth of hair, and or the same color it was in early manhood. I take great pleasure in recommending your excellent Hair Restorative, and you also may refer auv doubting reron to me ROBERT MURR Y,U.S. Varshal. For sale bv the proprietor W I I.L1 A M JR A Y st the KF.STORATIVE DEPOT, 301 Droadway New York. Alsoor sale by JOHN S. PIERCE.Gwisr

TDK COAFiI V,A.D KiPEICIEIXC t; OF A NKhVOl ;5 INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men, and others, a ho suffer Irom Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and th irk:i.ured ai'mviits; eupplyirg the means ot self cure. Bv rne who has cured himself after beiin a victim "of mtvplaccd confidence in medicnl h.n bup anu ji acLtry By enclosing a post paid, directed cnvtlopc-, ing t copies in a v be had ot the author, NATHANIEL MAY FAIR, nl 4 yl Bed i on J, Kings County York

Great Work cn the Heme. n st & Iiis L'isrM. IT TELLS YOU Of Breriing, PreLii.t StabFeeding, Groondü, M or;i and the general Ujt ar. n 1 1 ..." the horse, with the b st ii..,u-.- .f dministeriiig medicine, abo Low to treat Hitmg. Kicking, Ke-r i, Lying. Stumbling. Crib Lüh,.. Rettlessn. s, and otl er vict ttu h.ch 1 is subject; Mith i Ln.er L erdaaatorv engraving. IT TELLS YtU Ol Hie ci.r xr.-i itre. lmei't ol . ti.-mg .-. Ihreat, Distempt r.( uttti . Ii.0i.ti iv.l'rouchilis, Pnet moi v., Plci;rs, 1 .oam VV ind. t'hionic l ui ;h. K- :g akd Whistling, LkU'j h i-:;- hand L'lceiS, i;i DecHytvl u t-:'t . with olherdisessesi.t th Mouu t J Res pirator OID.I1I-. T TELLS YOU öl the rrus, tf: v.i treatnif-nt ol U i tu s, tStruiiulHiicn, .s t i, i, .; Kuptuit, Pair. I'u'clrc aid Colic, 'iots, 'avn .'de-. Cice. H-pai':rr!i s. IN J-totics in lue K t.li h i.u i InSammation. nnd otl.i di?c -S Cl the Momsch, Bcwcl, I ii.ary (rgt s. el at V IT TELLS YOU Ol thecatscs c vi..niremiTif in oi i5oi;e, x,;o'nj. hi ii I a t: Spavin. Ring-Boie,Sw ei..e,S.ik.cs lirohen Knees, nn' Gall, r und er. Sole Bruises and Grei,Crckv Hoofs, Scratches, ('.i.krr. 'lhri.h, and Coras; also, of Megrm?. Vi rtigo. Epilepsy. Stsgeu. sr.! other disease-ot -h- Fvet. Lt vs ata! II ad. IT TELLS YrU Ol the cau-ei, 8oiT:cm :k treatment of FiMuIs. I'o'l Hvil, Glanders, Farcy. Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit. Lockrtl Jaw . Rheamutism, Cmrnp. GsPs. Dis-sts of the Lye and I'esrt, Ac . ir., atd how to manage Camaticn. B;cd tg, Trephir.ning. Row elir.g, Firing , Hernia, Amputation. Tapping, i; otker surgical operatiOLS. IT TELLS 0U Of Rarey'i Metkrd ef Tsing Hordes; how to approach. Halter, i;r Stable a Colt; bow to avcastom a horse to strange srtds emi sichte, and how to Pit, Saddle. Ri. and break him to Harness; also the foini and law of Warranty. Tie whole beii g the remit of more tsaa fifteen years' careful ttujy of ike habits, i eculiaritiet. watts ill weaki.efies of this a obit aad uial animal. The kook contains 384 rapes, apprcfriae'v illustrated by nearly One IiLpd.r-e ri gra tfs, and will be eut to any add es pnn paid on re ceipt of price, half bouxd, $l,bb' or in cloik extra fl.Q.r. We are also puhPahcrs cf " Fr ribt.i'yf I.awfr," Lv Frank Crosbv. Fi-q. 'lit" Fia-ily Dwctor," by Trol. II. S- Tayh r. M. D.; "Ttnli iiiir advetitntes anion the FrN FttUr. L Warren WilfJwooi; Siinl:al;t rd Shadow, cr the Povtry ol Home." by 1 sny IVixii'rr; Life of I'it Carson, the Great WrVtrt- I!.iir atat Guide;" Modern C rkery in !' iu 1'ti.nlta, by Mrs-S. J. Hale, toretl rr wi t oil ei a":b'e and u'f'-l work, a Cs!rVf i f of vh"ih i i W ent frr e on a; j bcaion I'ooks lor atCad tt tddrr s on receipt of" price. riu-TncRAni mm cpfat yaeitt IJooellers. News Agents. Pot k Agitts.Cfk v;ers, Fcddlri. i;d otl.-r i:l t'o Utli n package of our Btoks. The wÜ5 ;r.ii l! n t enlincly pofiil.ir, ai d ten:,- 1 I r-il. 1000 Loral and Trauliog Agcnln want d everywhere tor their vale. For Mii;;!e c'pies, or for t-ini ir. tvant.tic a wilh other inforn st:op srplv to. n nri'-.m J'.'IfN F.DWIN roi l Kr! , TiLh; r. 2 31-No. 617, Saitsoru tit., PhilaJc!(.hii, fa. Strayed frru the .übacriber liviup t xm''t Wrt of llibrj's tv rn, on the road ( Ttcr City. i. Mar lis . flte wr slu rp ai d i r !i.k; d hut oi:c ing a pb-e f th:r !: -.i cfS' aad a' Kinikcd with a fnil m ' ;i rl in 'eh or, aid üght cron niii slit in right. I ' j-sy a ;Wr.1 .wjir.J ft:r ih-ir reu.rii to tr, vr f i n !' livu bv which 1 nmy get l!n m ntin. Al.MN B. PAR-CN'. Oi t.Sth. lecj. .17 13. riiin'LVMiiiTii MMim rTBLISNX EVRV Tlll'Mtur, ST D. E. VAWAI-K EMHT CJI Terms of SuBfcp.iFTT v : 1,50 IX ADV A X O Iktrt Tlaifi FarT-f ti slce'r' Ftraigm SmVMriVi.i cpl ".aih T,t Terms of -Advertising: Oioqitr. ftHrlri.iiiKtb f - . twe-S' : otitb ir-ff : fT i. r a llWra14irnnM ill md to tV Jr ' l iminiofi irtrr 1lf r ?' k ' nth or Tr I .1 Advrrt 1 M fr r Mnr4 " lrr ef Tn' lcti . ' UrBtiaa r" tT'i' 4rtiia( !. ri the . rth BEST OK KIFKKCNCES. JOB DEPARTMENT Joft?r, rrofrrettntnew, CIRCULARS, PA MTU LETS, CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS. FOR TH3 uiKJB.i ASSORTMENT O! Sil COOL BCOK Xr TOWN OO TO LEMOVS DR'i'G :;TJSi:. ii

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