Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 March 1863 — Page 4

VOLUME A

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUM BEB 1C4

Daily and Weekly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. x 3 o x - a - Here let the press the teopVs rights maiatala, Uaawci ky iufluence and anbought by gain." The Daily and Weekly State Sentinel are the o"niz.l organs of the Democracy of Indiana. At it has in the past, the Sentinel will continue to advocate those principles and measures which are best calculated to advance the tappinees, the prosperity and the freedom of the people from all

unjust and unnecessary restraints. one encerfuilv sustaining the Government as loyal citizcas should, the Sentinel will vigilantly watch all encro.. -hments upon popular rights and the true pnninlcs of constitutional liberty. The freedom of .peech and the freedom of the press are necessary toprwerye and secure free institutions. When these are strack down, no matter what may be the aoolo-v therefor, from that day dates the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domest.c I ;t;. ni.Ifl for the common defease, promote the general welfare and secure the blessing oi liberty to ourselves and po?terity, the Sentinel will fearlessly scrutinize and approve or condemn, as it believes the public good require?, all measares of the State and National Adm nitrations. I will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the venal acts or those who represent the Government. And we appeal for the support of all who desire to maintain a pure Constitutional Government, and continue for ourselves and our posterity the glorious heritage of free Institution, won by the valor and framed by the wisdom and integrity of the men who pledged their lives, their fortune? and their acred honors for liberty and independence. For the purpose of extending .the circulation of the Daily and Weekly Indiana State Sentinel its proprietor, solicit every Democrat, every fnei jd t of iound and coiuerrallre National I prmnplea i to aid them in that object, it h neeuir , importance of tie press a an agency m sustain -ne a party organization and securing the success of its Principles, and Representative men The Sentinel will take for its political gu.de the rational and State Democratic Platforms and earnestly advocate the principles aui policy they mTheaSentinel will.also.be a general newspaper. It will contain the latest Telegraphic News from all parts oftheworld.a fall and correct report o the Eistern Cattle Markets and the General Markets of all the pr.ncipil cities of the Union ; Forei-n and Domestic intelligence ; Congressional roceedinzs ; full reports of the Legislative ProeeedingsSf our owe State ; 1""' Literary and Religious M.eellanv ; Inventions an I Ihioveri-s ; Decisions in the Supreme Court of the Statand the Federal, Circuit and District Courts, with mtices of their arguments and proceedings ; the local new. of che various counties of the State, which will be of general interest; the Commerz a :...ii.i.a n. i science. ind editorial reU Inj II iv-unui v e Tiewa at d comments upon the current topics of the dav. With a view of obtaining accute inf rmation nf the State, we eoacu our iron cirrj ät"" . c a t friends to give u3 sucn imp 1 e eighborhoood as they may deem worthy of trans"Thenba.Wand weekly State Sentinel are ihe best mediums for aive-ti?ers in th- Mate, their escalation extending to every part or it. The Sentinel Steam Printing Establishment is the most compete in the State, being amply sup- , ,.u -Jl- rriPty of Dhin and ornamental pnea wuu c"' . , . ronntrT. ftnd vnA I itL auuuv.-. o ... . 17t friecds throughout the State, and will guaraniJeVhat all work intrasU d to M shall he done Ith fei lUliui 1 mk D-s and accuracy, on tne nni qu t TVr with the best of ink, aui m such a style as mui sire entire saiisiacuwii. o. . i Pma mvin which we ofTer to furnish irrait us the Dailr and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit , u. - j a. I. Ä ttmk. dAtim nut i .m-iloT agents, nJ emerciuic w... r employ , . ih.mw ri friends n every neignooruwu . r ; send us .subscribers. Specimen copiea will be eat hentver required. TKRM3 . oo Daily Sentinel, one year. . . fix months one nir louth u ... t,c? :-! nno conv one vear . . .$1 50 ' . -i.ir. and one to the ! en copies io uuc - 10 00 r 1 .li.h Twentv COLI es to one aaire?a,auu 20 00 t 1 V A 1 111 I mtiter oi tut vi - - n,;rt, rooiea to one address, a-nd one copy "X Z Weekly and of the Daily, to the maker of the ciub. Fifty copies to one address, and two copit. v .i and two of the Daily... 5J 00 oi uie " .v - . ..... , ,:mrt . Adl-tion, ean be rnaue . V the above rates. Where in- PP . ... each subscriber separat.; , v .r. . tsnt he sent. No paper sent without pre payment, orcntinu ed longer than paid for. Address : ELDER. UARKNESS& BINGHAM. LSSRAU.II DAVIHSOX'S Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND i s i'c TonAcco, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAItE. Insolicitingthe publicpatronage we woald eay .hat our stock of Goodiis complete, aad will compare favorably wilh'aey other establish anent in the Especial inJuceraea are offersd to country Dealars. . , . , All kinds of country Prodncetaken uttaehignest market price in exchang for goods. NUSSBAUM ii DAVIDSON. Arril 2. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR SPERMATORKHCR A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Iuätitution established by special Endowment, for the relief or the Sick and Distressed, aflicted with V'jrulent and Chronic Diseases, and eapeci illy for the cure of the Disetses of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the AcU mir Surtre'n. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea. and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Nw Remedies employed in Ihe Dispensary, sera lu sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage acceptable. Ad dres Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. "2 S Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa. December 12, sqi 1 &y. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, BOURDON, IND. ISAAC P. SHIVELY, Peopriitor. mills HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COM I f LITE o'Dca, and is now open for the recep tion of company. The Preprietop respectfully solicits public fitronage, and will use his best Torts to makes' s House a pleasant stoppiffjlAc fer both I ravefc and Boaruer.

iTpe irw... . . . nnr1.u,.,i for

!iT" V r,Tectfully aolicit oilers from

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JUST RE GEIVED ! AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE Or THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF

Ever Ui'oiijjlit io Plymouth ! THE TUBLIC will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys' ; Misses, aud Childreu's Wear, together with a large stock of

Warranted DBCoirLo

A BETTER BOOT or SHOE cn be bougV. for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house . a Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED !!

Thc Stock no lv on hand is very Lar?e, and will be sold at a very slight advance on Cost. a The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides

8 0(0) COHIPS OF OAK BAULK

Av zxrLtodL clX tlxo Tannery.

Plymouth, Indiana, April, 1862 13tf pricing gMarhuttf. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE TRICES or SINGER & OO.'s Standard Machines ! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machimk, formerly sold at $30 Redccko to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $100, Reduced to $'J0. Siiiger?s Letter A Machine, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing au Light Manufacturing Purposes. . Trice, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornamented, $50. We would ask for our Letter A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embody the principles of the 'Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be a celebrated for Family Sewing and light manu facturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing pui 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. Tnere is no doubt as to the value of oir Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the public began to learn that the essential elements of a machine best adapted to the heaviest work, would also be the elements to b e mbodicdjn a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our I.tto- a. M-uune is the only 1'amilv Machine yet offered to the public which has simplicity, rapiJity, durability, and certainty of correct action. While as a general thiiig, the sewing machine people are candid eno.igh to acknowledge that our machines are uuequaled for manufactures purpose, they are almost sure to assert, in the game breath, that Singer' Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite tho?e interested in the subject to examine for thcmeelves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent improvements, are capable of doing. While they will sew the most delicate material to perfection, ss already stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturinn ourto o.-es,and this, be it remembered, can not beV,dof any of the other Family Machines yet offere,i lo the p,lb!ic. x 2 Macninc, ftre f)f t capa city and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. Ü Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of liht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe making, Harness making, ic. &c. 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 shutt'j will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fast as small ones. Wc have always on hand, Hemming Gauges, Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, Best Machine oil in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy anv others. We know that there are needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us are manufactured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all oHr Branch ofllcesare furnished with the genuine article. Incaaeof small purchases, the money may be sent in postage stamp?, or bank notes. . . al l t Correspondents win piease write ineir names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know tne rost Uiucc, lounty, and 8 täte. All persons requiring information aboutSewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Otlices for a copy of "J. M. Singer k Co's. Garette," which s a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be netit gratis. We have made the atxve reduction in prices with the two fold view of benefiting tue public and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in l nein, irom me iron casting to toe smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers ha e not the means to ao meir woric wen. I uey re hid away in secret places, where it would bo impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliance, u is oniy oy doing a gi eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that good machines cn be mace at moderate pnee. i uc oesi designed machines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least labor. Machines to comhiue these essential qualities, must be made of ice 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 may concern, will bnu that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as w ell as slow rates of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our machine, as made by us, will earn more money with Ices labor than any others, whether ir imitation of ours or not In fact, they are cheapvr then any other Machines as rift. Local Agists Watid. I. M. SINGER k Co 45Ö Broadway, N. York. VTZ. PI"L Leeal Agent in riyweiffh.

w orlt E. PAUL. (Ctorhs & Watches. WATCHES SPECTACLES. CLOCKS, JEWElBY NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKY, ANB A GK.XKRAL ASSORTMENT OF IT THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J. M. SnOEMAKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PLYMOUTH, IVA. The subscriber, having JUST RKCFIVHI) a new and well selected stfwk nf ....n,;,.. n0 to his bus.ness, is prepared to accommodate all Ills old customers, and as minv new once as may desire good bargains, with a gwd stock of T33W GOODS, from w!,;ch to make their selections. All articles win oe wold at prices con-ktent with "THESE HARD TIT5ES." I have Clocks n.ul Watr-ho. -f-n . allthed.fterentstylts, which I will Hl on better terms than h;ire heretofore been offered in this part of the counf-y. 1 am ahn propa'red to do all kindri of Clock, Watch, k Jewlcry Repairin on snort n the wotk. On ülinrt nntVa.n.l.. 11. th. ' i V". rv.naoi terms, ana warrant vnvemeacail. J. M. SHOEMAKER, April 3, 150:2 9Iy. If INCHES TF.IV S II YPOPIIOSPHITES ! ! roa Tin racviMT on and ccac or Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a jrreat reputation for JTRAORDINAKY CURES in all stages of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thousand Physicians in the United Staffs .I Europe having been used with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine. The Hypophosphites have a two-fold sneoifie ac tion on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Enero-r. nd on th other, being the most powerful Blood Generating Agents Known. In casesof Nervoua Dhilitr f; Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause. Hai ivuuitujr 1113 UU UptTlOr. Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of the Hvpophosphites, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. uj inquire lor and iwe nc other. 0A Fair Trial is a Certain Care-xi Paicrs In 7oz. Bottles, $1 six Bottles for $5 in 10 oz. Uottles, $2 three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drugpists, ami at the bole ueneral Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John at., N. Y TUE HlIt:CIIIC? UILL. A srrcinc remedy for Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, and (General Irritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of whici are to well known to require more than a bare al I vision to them, is one of the most insidious, and therefore dangerous, of all the long catalogue of humaa ills. It saps the vry springs of Life rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into Imbecility and a prematur grave! From one to six boxeof the SPECIFIC TILL are generally sufiu-ient to effect k permanent cu ein the mo. aggravated cases, whether Constitutional, or arising from Abuse or Excesses. MEDirAL TESTIMONY. 'We believo 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 lie desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in case of Spermatorrhea of long slandiilg

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which bus been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete the cure." E. P. DICKER, M.D. STTThiy is not a Homa palhic Remndy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingrodicnt combined with it. PRICK: $1 per box. Sit boxes for f.r, by itail, pre-paid. For sale by all respectable Drnx gists, and si the Sole General Depot iu the Uniicd States. bv J. WINCHESTER, 36 Jokatot.W.Y. roarI3-71y,

BARBER'S MILL, Six milessouth-weet of Plymouth, iflar2aU Co., Incl. The undersigned, having recently purchased tb mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect

Would re?t)i fullvsolicit ratronaee. No detention on accrtit of dry weather - Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZEHNNER. June '-'7. 1M1 -iT-ily. Wolf Creols. FLOURING MILL rPIIIE above'namcd mill, six miles south o l "Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom & Merchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to ffive satisfac tion andintendskeepinghismillincondition todo lio Vorj' Best or Work. nd he feels confident that "ie will not fail to sat isfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, xc.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. He rcKpctfull y solicits patronage f rom th e eitl em of Marshall and adjoinmsr counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. S3, 1861. nHltf TlY'vÖlcijIS 8TILL rea And in order to keep the peace, I wish all wke know themselves T ÜNT 2D 3D 33 T To me, to walk up and pay me a Piece, us harvest is now over, and I am much i need ef all the 3F 3SS D 3SS That I can possibly raise in a peaceabl way la keep my creditors :pea.cey.bte! 1 have yet on kaad a few pieces ef PIECE GOODS Wich I will sell in larje or ssoall pieces tesait he large amount of PEACE AISLE CUSTOMERS In this community, t whom I take great pleamre in returning my sincere thanks lor their yery peaceable patronage. CHARLES PALMER. rijmouth,July24 2Ctf. TIES! TIES! TIES! "W EL 33. t ä -10,000 Cross Ties, to bedelircrcdonthe line of the P. Ft. V . ft C, R. W av. in r laccs confiiint fu loading Said Ties to be well hewed from good ound White or Rurr Oak. Chcrrv or Walnut, ;nht ii.l ah..1f fei t lon'. ücreil itu'hc thick aril not less than $is inches face in anyplace. We will take one third vpht ties, but theymwstj be hewed on two iiJes, well got out aud of the above dimciipioim, FaymentR will be made monthly on the estimate of the Division r.ngiaeer. For contracts or iufonuation enquir of M. II. RICE 1 CO M, tl, RICE, I a, i, riwARis February 2 1PS3 nrf S50. EMPLOYMENT. $100 ACrENTS WANTED to srix SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. $15 "kacii. 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 Grovtr Ba ker's aud other high priced raauhines. 815 i: AC II. Our Machine uses a straight naedle, and will work with all kindof thread, silk or linen, making an clastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the bevt and cheapest machine in use. $15 FACH. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch, Quilt and Bind, and will sew on all kinds of (roods, from the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen ; work - in with ease through seveial thicknesses of thick woolcncloth. All Machines are WARRANTED $15 i: v( u. If yoa want a good Machine, and not have it eosl you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. $15 i:acii. Kmijlo.vins' -Aßreiit. 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 CHA'S RUGGLSS, Agent, mar27,'C2-91y Dktroit, Mich. The Confessions and Experience of Sufferer. Published as a warninc, and for the especial ben cfit of voung meti and those who sniffer with Ner vous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premsture Decay sc.. ic . be. by one who has cured himselfby Sim pic means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless med icines prescribed by learned doctors. Sincle eopies may be obtained of the author, C A.LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post paid addressed envelope. Ad dress CHAKLES LAMBERT., Esq., Green point, Long Island, N. 1. Im2 A CA11D TO YOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The ftibaeriber will send, (free of charge) to all who deaire it, the Recipe and directions tor making a simple Vegetable BALM, that will, in Irom two to cigBt days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowncss, and all impurities and routrhiieas of the bkin, leaving the same a. Na turc intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Tho.e do irinc tho Recipe, with full inuiructtoiis. directions and advice, will please call on or address, Cwith return postage,) THOS. F.CIIAPMAN. Practical Chemist, 17m? Ml Ureviwsy, New York otk i; to ii:irroiift. Having Disposed of the Democrat ofTice, wei desire evorv person Indebted to us to make imme diate settlement. We have debts to pay, aad to I f nable to do so, must collec t the amounts due in. 1 The books of the firm may be found with T Mc Doi.ald.at Dickson k Co.'s Hardware store. July C3-7ttf T. k P. McPOWALP

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"Ho pot-op ftka eoctnets ear Tin, For th whole botudlKi Cutiwot it an." clizcL have been introduced to the public for mora than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicineg of similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long in discovering they possessed remarkable and hence their "SLciJv tU and consequent profit to the Proprietor, taut enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which havo been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is tha- '"y 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 raedicinei for curin Scrofula, Skin Q)isexses, Salt Jheunx, Syphilis, Old Sorts, Jlhs-inxatism, Hiz'k Headarhe, (Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Ftver and ßgu, Leusorrhcta,, Fenxtle Complaints, Erysipelas, St. ßnthony's Fire, Tumors, Mir options, Fits, ScrcfuliiLS Consumption, eie. & S 8 ONE person writes, her daughter -was cured of fits of nine years' staadin, and St Vitus' dance of two rears. ANOTHER writes, his son wu cured after his flesh had almost -wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurabl. ANOTHER was cured of Fe rer and Ague after trying every raedicino in his reach. AriKJl.h.hli, w"as cured oi rever oore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER ot Kbeumatism or eight years. Cae innuinrrallo ef Dvsnvpsia and Liver Cfeinnlaint could be mentioned iu which the I urificr and 1 ill i are th most active an 1 thorough pills that have eter bon introduced. They aet so directly upon the Liver, exeitinr that organ to suck an extent as that the system do not relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the eaas wkh limply a purgative pilL I hey are really a which, in conjunction with the will enre all the aforementioned diseases, and, cf themselves, will relieve an cure Headache, Costiveness, Colio (Pains, Cholera Jorlus, Indigestion, Pin in the Jjowels, Q)izzincr.s, eta. Try theso medicines, and you will never we?e Ask your neighbors, who hare used laem, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read tho certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will At a proof tlmt tlio IUol TuriMcr and Pilli are partly Vegetable, I hv tlia evrliAratcs 'I thrmm eminent chn. UU, Frfsora CUiltuu of X. Y., aad Locke of Cincinnati. Head Dr. ItoVvk' Special Xotice and Certificate pubUntied ia a conspicuous part of tkia Taper frwm time te tim. Trice tf the Scandlnnvlaa VegotMe Blood Purifier, fl por little, or $-i jwr hsUdo7.en. Uf the SoandinaTian Veg Ul.U r.-MMi KI1U, 24 rente per lo, or 6 Uxe for SI. Tri. -TMtJ 4)fnt-nd 5nlerooin, Ne. Eaet fourth St., 14 IiuiMiii'' from Main Ht., Ciutiuuatl, 0. Laboratory, K. 18 Iiawmend Street. FOR SALE BY for sale in Marshall county by Blain k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershinc k Co., Plymouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Bourbon; N B.&P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John CIess,Bourbon;Jonas Millcr.Brec if: ,t- ... r c,:.i. iT 111(11, ja. .U. t IC&lZvT, .11'" , rui uniim i.'oI. t . tfl ontown; and Druggists ana aiercnanis generally hronghout the Union Notices. GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railway Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, 1SC2. NOTICH. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a proper Legal conveyance ot the Kail Koad, Irom Pittsburgh to Chicago, Vith all its appendages, real, jiersonal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Read Company, now assume tho control ami manage ment of said Road and property. All persons employed en or about said Koad may continue in their respective positions o, situa tions until further notice. AH persons, associations and corporations, de siring business arrangements, or wishing to continue or change any hereafter existing, will at once apply to tho proper olhcers ol this L ompanv, as this Company Is bound by no arrangement or understanding that'll does not expressly assume. G. W. CASiS Prcidcnt Cavalry Hordes "Wanted, Two huni'ied CAVALRY HORSES wanted from four to nine yars old, from fifteen to fifteen and a half hands high, aad In pood order.

A Democratic Conservative ITewspaperin the City of New York.

TIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For several years the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ably represented bv a h'rst class New?naper." published culation, and wielding a wholesome influence f and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles as doe3theNew York Tribune to Abolitionism and all kinds of Radiealism a paper conducted with talent and prudence, with coirect appreciation of tue true principles ol ourttovernment and fidei;tv to them ; in all respects a f.rt class newspaper, acd yet afforded at a price bringing it within the reach of the masse3 of the People throughout the Coun try. The undersigned, from their connection with the Albany Atlas & Argus one of the oldert end best known Democratic papers in the Union have been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first-clas Weekly Newspaper in the City oi Aew iorK, auapiea 10 general circulation. We yield to the wishes of our pontics! friends, and have therefore transferred the publicatio of tue weekij Atlaa & Argu3 to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued under the name of THU NEW YORK WEEKET ARGUS. It is published ir quarto form, of the sire o the leading New York Weeklies; and we promise mi in us nctis, rmonai, Liiterary, .uisceilane ous and Agricultural Departmeats. i'n its 1,1 r Reports, and in all other respects, it shall be at 1 lea3t equal to any paper published in that city. I I UM 1 i! - .... . J uneuooiing to it our own editorial services, it has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. Elox Comstock, for several years one of the editors of the New York Journal of Commerce, a gentleman of recognized editorial ability and experience. The editors will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLIAM CASSIÜY, ELON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of the paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Gov ernment in its present peril the first great duty of every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of the Editors will be to advocate Democratic and Conservative doctrines, and to engraft them upen tke policy and administration of the Governments State and National. At the same time they will strive to furniih the r readers tho bet possible general newspaper. The latest intelligence foreign and domestic will always appear in the columns of their papr ; and its Commercial Department will embrace the fullest aud most re liable information, including correct and ample j reports oi tne Money, l'roduce and Cattle Markets at New York and other leadiug points of ; commercial transactions, tfieat care will also be j bestowed upon the Literary character of the pa- ; per, and such other original and selected articles. notice or new publications, kr. , will be given, as will be likely to interest the resder. For the ben etil of that large class t-ngaged in cu'tiratmg the soil, we shall gire prominence to esrieuhuial uljects, devoting to thrni original nriirh s, (ditoriI als and cc mmunications,) and carefully selected I matter from the leading journals of the eouhtrv. T f r m k : The New York Wefklx AR:i sis published in Quarto form, each number containing eight pages. or torty-eight coIubUiS, pru.ttd on new md handsome type, in the best style. 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Wc have also, on hand a stock of GROCHKIES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within afew day past, we have received fron Pittsburgh andNcw York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L A M P S ! or burning the same, of. ve ysize andstyle with or without shades. We aie also the popular agents lorall Patent Medicines! of the day. Fhysieians prescriptions carefully putup at all hours of the night, by an xperiencea druggists. Wc earnestly invitethe public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and becorae convinced of the fact that we are doing a liberal business. G. BLAIN Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 20th, 159. IT IS NOT A DYE! CELEBH&TED HAIR RESTORATIVE! $1.000 PREMIUM. $1.000 Will cause Hair to grow on Bald Heads; will Restore Grey or Diseased Hair to its ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOR. 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