Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 April 1863 — Page 4

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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 1 c

Daily and Weekly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL 1861-2.

"ftrt 1st tke press the peopVs rigUi raaiataia, Uaawed ky influence and uubought by gain." The Daily and Weckty State Sentinel are the e;:i:cJ organs of the Democracy of Indiana. A it hi tu the past, the Sentinel will continue t aivjctte thosj principles and measures which are best ealcubted to advance the tappincss, the prwpsrity and the freedom of the people from all uujmi ani uunecessarr restraints. While cheerMJir ust.iining the Government as loyal citizeas sluulJ, ihe Scn.inel will vigilantly watch all en epjaehnents upon popular rights and the true prinip!ea of constitutional libercy. The freedom of spow:u audthirf.cedora of the preis arc necessary to prasarve and secure free institutions. When lh?e are itruck dwn, no matter what may be the ?'!" therefor, from that day dates the decline 'f Americ tn iiVrtv. In order to ft rm a more .. V-c inKin, edUblish justice, insure domestic - i-.i iitv, provide for the common defease, pro:i ... the ;-Mierl welfare and secure the blessings liberty vt ourselves and posterity, the Sentinel vi'.: fs-trelv scrutinize and approve or condemn, aa it believes the public goo I require, all measure of the State and National Adm nitrations. I will nvcr keen in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the Tcnal acts of tuose tho represent tne uor:nmi;ni. u appeal for the support of all who desire to maintin a pure Contitutional Government, and continn) for ourselves and our posterity the glorious N outage of free institutions, won by the Talor and "..imed bv the wisdom and integrity of tho men i pledged thir lire, their fortunes and their -.ve J honors for libert and independenco. I r fie purp-Mr of extending the circulation of Vklr Indiana State Sentinel, ita jM-riewn solicit ere'ry Democrat, every friend of ; 4- i.i 1 m l em.-rvtlive National principles to aid tten in that object. It is needless to urge the i m wrUnceof t:.c press as an agency in sustaining a pir v orgntiixatio.-i and securing the success of L: rinc'ple, and Representative nen. The entinei tT.1 take for iu political guide the rational nl Uate. Democratic Platforms and earnestly a-iojate the principles and policy they maintain. , TheS-ntincl will.aUo.be a general newspaper. !i Ttill con'ain the latest Telegraphic News from Wnarts of the world. full and correct report of th- Entern Cattle Markets and the General Mu-kt-t of U tue principal -ition of the Union ; Fori"n ail Domestic intelligence ; Congressional -ro--edm.:s ; 'ull reports or the Legislative Pro-.im-of our owr Staf ; Interesting Tales, Literary ai Religious Miscsllaiiy ; Invention and D:.eovcries ; Decisions in tlje Supreme Court ni .h State and the Federal, Circuit and District Court, with nitic-s of tlieir arguments and proceedings ; the local new of the various counties of the Stifte, which will be of general interest ; the C3ihavrci.il and Financial Intelligence, articles upon Agriculture and Science, and editorial rev i'e awd c ..mnicnts upon the current topics of the dVith a .ew of obtaining accute information from every action of the Sta'e, we solicit our frieuls to give us euch important facts from their ighbooood as they raaj deem worthy of tranira'wnn. , . Ti, HiiU und weekly SUtc SeLtincl are the h.t medium's for ".Ire tisersin the State, their; cireuUtion extending to every part of it. Tn Sentinel Steam Printing LsUbliahment is the in st comp'etc in the State, being amplj suprr4 ith everv varietv of p'ain and ornamental t ie from the best fodders in the country, and with rrese exprcsly designed and purchased for ex -.ltinj? H the different classes of fine Book and -.b Printing. We respectfully solicit o-dera from 5ir iriea-le th'-oughoutthe State, and will guaran- -' hat all work entrust! d to us shall be done with irOka"s and accurcv. on the first quality oi . er, with the best -if ink, an4 in such a stjleas m"i.v ie entire satisfaction. m Tire low terms upon which we ofTer to furnish the 6 ii!y and Weekly Sentinel, will not permit us I mploy agent, r.ni we therefore solicit our friend in'evrrv neighborhood to exert themselves v send us iubseribers. Specimfcii copies will be SABt keatver required. TERMS D!W Sentinel, one year.... iix months . or.e month . $1 3 00 00 10 so !iel. one copy one year $1 ne " ldres, and one to the rh id nh 1 00 to one address, and two to the ; irr La.!, o ou rtv to one 'llr3. ana in,k.. Wo, fclv and oie of the Daily, to tr. mifeero'tUtlub 30 00 "iftv c !( to on 5treHH arl tw copies 'or ry WevWv and two of the Dwty . . .50 00 Add:tioa ' se made to clubs at any time at - ibvA "i. Where the papr ia addressed to a-ih 'riVr -epirately, the extra copies will ant bo i to naprsent without pre payment, orenotinud longer ilian paid for. Address : ELDER. HARKNESS& BINGHAM. IlDj ATrOL!S, INDIANA rWSBUn at DAVIDSON'S olesale and Retail O liOCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND Provisions, TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WRE. Insolieilinslhe puohc patronage we would say hat our s "k of oolflii eomplete, and will compaf fvtvarably wuh ray other establishment in the Hsoecial iitducemen' are offered to conutry D ilr. ll.al of country Producetkin attkehigh-ii-tMcker price lu eTchanpforgoods. NC3ABAUM& DAVIDSON. Arif Ql 12tf UnVT REMEDIES FORSPERMATOHKH CK A. H 3 ward Association, Philadelphia. HenvonJt Tusttur.ion esUblihed by special EiMluwoseuX, for the nehsf of the SicS and DitrescJ, affile ted with Virulent and Chronic Dweajes, and especially for je cure of the Diseases of tha Sexual Organs. KfiDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by tha Act mir Swnr-on. " - VAWJACLB REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea. and o'hrr dis;se of the Sexual Organs, and on ihf Nw Remetlies employed in the Dispensary, ii aaiet letter envelopes tree of charge. TWo or three sumi for rostaee acceptable. Ader.Dr. J SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ilowa.ti A.ocitioB, No.3S NmI st PhiTadelphia, Fa. December 1,9511 6Ij. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, nounnoiv, iivd. ISAAC T. SHIVELY, ProrRmo. rpiIIS HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COM t L , rum OPDK, and is now open for tha receptian of compare. The PrsprieUr respectfully 'i-tv public ratronajre, and viü s Lis oeat rtf make1' i Honnea pltacaf oppiflao . fr bo TraTsfc and Boarder.

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

Eiror Broucht to Plymoutli! THE PUBLIC will find at my tore.eaitsidt of Michisan street, rery description and Ladiea', Gentlemen's, Boy'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large atock of

A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at tbt bort establishment than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED !!

The Stock now on hand i rery Large, and will be sold at a very slight advance on Cowt. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides

SUP OF OAK MAUK w anted ett tlxo Tannery. Plynouth, Indiana, April, 8C2 13tf E. PAUL.

filing UacluncjS. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES or SINGER & OO.'a Standard Machines! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purpose: Nu. 1 , Shctti k Mahink, fosmerlv sold at $90 Reduced to $70. No.2, Shl-TTLK MaCHI.XK, rORMCRLY SOLD at $100, Kklcced to $'J0. linger' Letter A .llachinc, Is th best in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufacturing Purposes. Frio.-, fwith Iltmmcr, and beautifully orna mented, 10. Wc would ask for our LHtvr A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manu, facturing purposes. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated fo- 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. Tucre is no doubt as to the valu of our Machices for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the public began to loam that the essential elements of a machine best adapted to the heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied iu a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine id the only Family Machine vet offered to the public which has simplicity, rapidity, durability, and ceitainty of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing machine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our machines are unequaled for manufacturing purposes, they are almost eure to asert,mthe same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Machines, are not si s good as theirs! This is a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent improvements, arc capable of doing. While they will sew the mostdelitate material to perfection, isiready stated, they are also adapted to light manufactur ing ourposea, and this, be it remembered, can not! be saidol any oi tne otner ramuy .Machines yet offered to the public. The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great capa city and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of li,iht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe making, Harness makiug, ic. kc. They are of extra sixe, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the larges .äized 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 shuttle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The lare machines work as fast as small ones. We have always on hand, Hemming Gauges, t. T.inen and Cotton Ihreadon Spools, be--1 rt-.c... w. in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would i ? , - i- . warn an persons usir.g our maciunes not to tuv any others. We know that there are needles sold of "the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge Tor the best, l he needles sold by us are manufactured especial y for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers miy rest assured that all our Branch offices are furnished with the genuine article. In case of small purchases, the money maybe sent in postage stamp s, nr bank notes. Correspondents m ill please write their namss distinctly. It is all important that wc should, in each cae, know the Post OtBce, County, and State. All persons requiring informition aboutSewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by eenJlng to us, or any of our Branch Offices for a copy of "J. M. Singer L Co's. Gaxette," which is a beautiful Picorial paper entirely devoted to the subject It will be sent gratis. We have made the above reduction in prices with thr two lold view of benefiting the public and ourselves. The pub ic have beeu swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in thein, from the iron cantirg to the smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the m ;ans to do their work well. They are hid away in secret places, where it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a great business, and having extensive manufacturing establishments, that good machines c. n be mat e at moderate prices. The best designed machines, badly made, are always liable to get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the leaat lab"r. Machines to combiue these essential qualities, must be made of ti.e best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, on a graad scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as ell as slow rates of speed, but last Ions: in the flneit possible working order. Our machines, as inaae by us, will earn more money with less labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not.In fact, tUev are cheaper then any other Machines at x rift.- Local Aents Wawtxd. I. M. SINGER k Co 458 Broadway, N. York. S7B. F TTL Lsral Agmt la nywjfh.

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CLOCKS) JEWELRY, WATCHES SPECTACLES. NEW AND SPLENDID WATCHES, CLOCKS, t m W X, H Y , A A OKKIUL ASSOtTMEWT OF THC OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF J. M. SHOEMAKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PIjYMSIJTII, I2FPIA1VA. The subscriber, having JUST RECEIVED a new and well selected stock of evemhing pertainng to his business, ,ä prepared to accommodate all 1 is i old customers, and a, mnny new ones as mav des.re good bargains, with a good atock of TIAV GOODS, from which to nuke their selections. All article, will be told at prices con-itent a-ith "THKSE HAKD TI.TIES. nUUrC,OC -!d WMl, Prices, and of all the aiffcrent styles, which I will sell on better terras than have heretofore been offered ia this part ot the o.:nt''T. I am also p.-apaVed to do all kind- of Clock, Hatch, L Jcwlerj Repairing ?h7rlnr : nJ m.. and warrant the work, lureinc a call. An,;,n isro o, -J- M. SHOEMAKER, -1 , 'VJ J I J. ii mw.cnr.s tew s TIYPOPHOSPHITES! ! roa THE fllTIXT CM AND Ct'I OF Consumption, Asthm.a, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dvspepai. bcrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, aud ii u isomers or the Nervous and Blood Systems. T,li,l5me,v hM buineil a greit reputat:on f r mr0!,f.SlSISa25D,XARY CUiKS in of CON?L'MPTION. It is recommended bv many thousand Physicians in the United States aud hurope having been ued with reulta unparalleled iu the annals of mHicine. The Hjpophosphites have a two-fold specific actionon the one hand, increaniiig the principle whic.i constitutes Nervous Energy, and on the other, being the most powerful Riood Generating --a -"in ncrvom leoiiltv or Prostration of the Vital Pwwers, froa any cans, this Remedy has uo superior. Wlncheater's Oenuine Preparation" Is tl he onlv reliable form of the II vpophonphites, e after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. ma iLTIuquire for and use no other. ITA Fair Trial is a Certain Cure.jj Paicra In 7oz. Itottle, $1 ix Rottlea for $5. In 16 oz. Hoftles $2--three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respecUble Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot iu the United State, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John at, N.Y THPJ HPECIFIC 11 a sricific rcmkov roa Sperma tori hea or Seminal Weakness), and General Irritability In either Bex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of whicb are to well known to require more thau a bare allusion to them, is one ot the most insidious, and mereiore dangerous, of all the long catalogue numan in, u raps the vry springs rapiuiy unuennines the constitution, and si . t . e . . uiniappj viciiin into imiiertlitv and a premature crave! From one to kit r.nr tu spiti vin. PI I.I. are generally sufTlcient to efTect a permanent cu-einme mos', aggravated cases, ahetlierCon stitutional,or ariing,Voni Abuse or ton eases. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermatorrhea, as near a Specific as any nudicine can be." B. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour of Medical Science. "I have found them all thatcould be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in a case of Spermatorrhea of long slandidg which has beeu under treatment for veara. I think three boxes will complete the core.' -E. P. DICKF.E.M.D. T7 Tille Unot a Homrppathfc Remedy, nor i there any mercury or other deleteii ju-ingredient combined1 with it. PRICE per l)oi. Six box f r t.n, by mail, pre-paid. For sale by all ret--il,.. Irnr pts,andstth Sole Geueral De' in tin I'uiied States.bv J. WINCHESTERS Joh.2. Y. marl 3 7?y.

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BARBER'S MILL, Six wileesouth-west of Plymouth, Hnrlmll Co., Ind. . The underfcined, having recently purchased th mill geuerally known as Barber's Mill, and put the ame in perfect Would resj. 'fully solicit atronage. No detenSatisfaction tion on acc.fiMt of dry weather guaranteed. June 27. 18fil - 221t. JOHN ZEHNNER. FLOURING MILL rpHE above named mill, six miles south o J Plymouth, is now doiog excellent Custom Sc ülerchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfac ion andintends keeping his mill in condition todo lao Very Bent or Work. ndhe feels confident that he willnot foil tonat.efv all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Uran, Ac, kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest livinp prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the eitinsof Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 23, lhGl. nHltf MY V( I CE I90TILL J9X And in order to keep the peace, I wish all who know themselves T3XTX3E3BT3SX To mc.to walk up aud Py rot Piece, harvest is now over, and I am much in netd f all ths 3E 152 O 35S S That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way U keep my creditors PEACEABLE! 1 have yet on hand a few pieces f PIECE GOODS Wich I will sell in large or small pieces t ssit he large amount of ps:aceaiili: customers In this community, t whom I take great pleasure In returning my sincere thinks for their very peaceable patronage. CHARLES PALMER, rijraouth, July 2-I- 2Ctf. TIES! TIES! el m. ted 40,000 Cross Ties, to be delivered on the line of the P. Ft. W. A C R. Way, in placea convenient foj loading. Said Ties to be well hewed from good sound White or I'nrr Oak, Cherry or Walnut, eight and a half fert long, acren inches thick ard not less than ix inches facciu ni'Yplsce. We will take one third spin ties, but they must bthtM'd on two fides, well got out and of the above dimensions, Payments will be made menthlyon the estimate of the Division Engineer. For contracts or information enquire of M. H. RICE k CO m, m, aiea, a, i. kdwabbs February 2f 1P63 nitf S50. EMPLOYMENT. $100 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. $11 EIClf. 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 flroverA; Baker's and other high priced machines. 1.? IM II. Our Machine uaes a straight needle, and will work with all kinlof thread, silk or linen, making an elastic seam, tree Iroui liabilities tn break in washing, and is the best and cheapest machine in use. $1.7 F,A!f. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Q.iiltand Find, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swi mulin to the coarsest Wolen; worW -ing with ease thron tIi several thicknesses of thii-k waolcn cloth. All Machinesare WARRANTED If yoa want a good Machine, and not have it eost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. 1.7 i:vu. TCisiirfo'iiijjT .A tjutss. W will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars addre CHA'S KUlit;L,S, Agent, inar2762-91y PlTKOlT, MlCM. The Confessions end Ezpciicnce of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, nd for the especial benefit of vonng men andthoe who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of M.mory, Premature Decay Acic. kc. by one who has cured himself by aim pie means, after being put to great eipense and inconvenience, through the ue of worthless aiedi tines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be obt4ined of the author, C A. LAMBERT, Fsq., (.reenpoint. Lon? lalaml.

gue of by encloVu.ir a poat-id addre?.aed envelope. Adof Lireldrtss CHARLY A. LAMBKRT., Esq., (Ireennks the J point, Long IsUnd, N. Y. 17m2

A CAUD TO YOU NO LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN. The f ubacriher will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe anl directions lor makitc a simple Vegetable ALM, that will, i n from two to eiL'ht days, remove Pimple, Dlotchca, Tan, Freckles, Sallownss, and all inpurities and roughness of the Skin. leaving the same as Nature intended it ahould be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full ? i instructions. directions an J advice, will please call L ia . . on or aaurea, ( with return postage,) THOS-. F.CHAPtl AN, Practical Chemist, 17rat 831 Draadway, New Yerk. ijrTiTi: to nniiToit4. Having Dispaed of the Democrat office, we desire cverv porvon indebted to u. to make immediate settlement. We have debts to pay, and to enable todo so, must collect the amounts due ns. The books of the 6rm may lc found wilh T Mc Donald, at Dicksoa k Co.V Hardware store. yimt T.iT MWrXADO

"Is swt-jp Ctka oQtncti sv pven, Far lb viol Wudlesi Coatiistt is m" ancL hare besn introduced to the public for mora 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 io discovering they possessed remarkable and hence tlieir aad eonseqnsnt profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend of dollars each vcar in advertising their merits, and publishing the which hare been showered upon him frca 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 narity of the blood. If the tloo'i is poisoned, the body drags oul a miserable existence. Thoss medicine for curing J3ir. SpisiiJises, Cid Seres, 3xlt itsum, I?K:iTnUsm, Limr Com.plairA, Fc.er and jSg-us, Leutorrhsxs, Fenvxle Complaints, (Tumor, Eruptions, Fii, Hcrcfn'.9'iS C'ensumviion, He. 1 i ? ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of fits oi nine rears' standing, and St Vitus' dance of two vears. ANOTHER writes, his son "was cured after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case xnsurabl. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ifcue after trvinc every medicine in bis reach. ANOTHER Vm cured of Fercr Sort which bad existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Kheumatisra of eight years. C'ttties innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the FuriGer and Fills are the most activo and thorough pill that Lava ever been introduced. They aet so directly upon the Liver, eaeitin; that oran to suck an extent as that the tjatem doyt not relapse into its former condition, which is too npt to be the ease wkh simply a purgative pill. They are really a which, in conjunction with tha will care all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Hrict;, C.sliveness, Cclia Pair.s, C'Hc:ra jVcrous, Indigestion, lrin in the goivels, (jyizzir.tss, ets. Try these medicines, and joa will nersr regret it. Ask jour neighbors, who hat citd them, and they will saj they are Ind jou should try thcin before goiag fot a physician. iJet a Tamphlet or Almanac of nj local agent, and rcud the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Ai a frof that tha IUckmI PuriKxranJ Tilli are purtlj Ktallr, I li.nf tli rerlifitr of thixm eaiiuaut cheatlata, Profwr I'hilton of N. T., and Lk of (.'incionaU. Hii Vr. RVa4k'a ?jcil Xotirn and Certiflcatee pabKihrd in a cwutpcuoua yrt of thia Paper trow tin te Urn. Price of tha 5an4InaTiaa TKtab! B!oo4 rnriflar, 1 per tMltle, orjer halfdoin. Of the 8raniiaaian Tag;eta)U UI.hhI Pill, 2i rvnta ir box, t 6 Ux for ft. Priorlj! Offlo and SnUiiruoin, N. S Kaat rar;k at., 4 ButMiBK from Main St., Claaiaaatl, O. Laboratory, K. II Haeuaand Ftreet. FOR SVLE BY I or sale in Marshall county by Blaln k Co.,T, A. Lemon, Peruhing 4 Co., Plymouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Bourbon; N H.&P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cles,!iourbon;Jona Miller.Bremin, Jaa. M. Wickiicr, Argon; Peter Smith Unontown; and Druggists aud Merchants geaerally hroaghoutthe Union GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne it Chicago Kail way Company. Pitthnrh, May 1st, 165. NOTICE. The Pittsbanih. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a rropcr I,cil conveyance of the Kail Koad, from! Pittsburgh to t'hicago, with all its appendages, real, personal and mixed, late the property t.f the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail R'.ad Company, now assumes the control and management of said Road and property. All person employed n or about said Road may continue in their respective positions ot situa tions until further notice. All p.Trnons, associations and corporations, desiring buim srt arrangements, or wishing to continue or changeany hcreafterexisting, will atonce apply to the proper officers of this Companv, as this Company is Itound Oy no arrangement or understanding that it docs not expressly assume. . W. CASS, President Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred C.WAI.HY IIORSR3 wanted from four tn nine years old, from fifteen to fifteen ad a half luinJshigh, aad in frood order.

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Democratic Conserratlve Ntwapaptrin th City of New "3Tork. TOE NEW Y0RRWEEKLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONBTiTUTIOH. For sereralyears the Democratic and Conservative sentiment of the Nation has been keenly alire to the necessity of being faithfully and abW represented by a fir?t class Newspaper, published in the City of New York, adapted to popular circulation, and wielding a wholesome influence throughout the Union. The great want has beeu, and is, a paper which shall sustain the same relation to Democratic and Conservative principles as does the New York Tribun to Abolitionism and all kinds of Radicalism a paper conducted with

talent and prudence, with correct aDDreeiatirm nf the true principles of our Government and lidelitv i . . V r ii . - . i -I iu tiirm- ia an respcciü a nrf i cikss newpnpr, 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 lcst known Democratic papers In the Union havs been constantly urged, during the last three or four years, to respond to this demand, by establishing a first class Weekly Newtpuperin the City of New York, adapted to general circuUtion. We yield to the wishes of our political friends, and have therefore transferred th publicatioa of the Weekl Atlas & Argus to the City of New York, where it will hereafter be issued "under the name f THE NEW YORK WEEKET AROU8. It is published ir auarto form, of th ni t leadiug New York Weeklies; and we promise that in its News. Editorial. 1 I ous and Agricultural Department, in ita Market , Reports, and in all other respects, it shall bt at least equal to any paper published in that city. W bile devoting to it our own editorial services, it has also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. Elok Comstock, for ssveral years one of the editors of the New York Journal of Commerce, a gentleman of recognirsd editorial ability and experience. The editors will I therefore be I CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLIAM CASSII DY, ELON COMSTOCK; j with ample additional ipeciul assistance iu the stvcrai aepartroents oi tne pper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Government in its present ptril the first great dutt of every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of I r.uuori win oe t a lvocate Democratic and ! Conservatire doctrines, apd to engraft th.m open tke policy and admi.-i'sr ration of tie Governments State and National. At the same time they will strive to furnish the r readers ths best possible general newsnaoer. The- 1tt int.u;. J Rence foreign and domeatic -will always appesr i in t V alumna f .. I . r ' t I v vv.uuiti. wi ktjcii pafir; and us L-ommtrciai i Department r ill embrace the fulleat aud meat re liable information, including correct and ample reporta of the Money, Traduce and Cattle Markets at New York and other leadiug points of commercial transactional Lidt r .;n - , bestowed upon the Literary character of the paj per, and sach other original and selected artieles, notices of new publications, kr., will be g;ven, as j will he likely to interest the reader. For the benj efit of that large date engaged in cultivating the : soil, we shall give prerninrnce toagricultural subi jects, devoting to them original articles, (sditori- ! als and e mmuuications.) and carefulU selected matter from the leiaj journals of tke eeuatry. T e I ri v v . t Tlie Xiw Yosc t.tti.x nt is publisked in j Quarto form, each number containing eight page. 1 111 s r iurj-iipiii,roiuinii8,prinifa on new ana hand - : some tvpe, in ths best stvle It will be fumiahe.l j to subscribers ou the following terma, payable ali wavs in advanco. Single subscriptions per annum, $2 00 io any person sendmr a club of 100. w .11

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sei-.d the Albany Daily Atlas k Argui, one year, addrea. on receipt or nrice. ubVcrintionaraarn, -.1. . j PHOTO GRAPH ALIOS IX CHEAT TltlfTT. L.t?erTX number. noo.elVrs. New, Agents, Beck At.t..Cs. , Letters, nether containing remittances or otkar-1 n j!i .v -n j 11 wise, should be addresaed to the ueder-irned? or ? Peddlers and other. w,!l Jo ! ner of Broadway and Park Place, (opposite City ! "k"ff of 0"r Rook'; Tbev w.il find tk.m ex- , Hall Park )NKY YORK. f ceedmKly popular, and tejs hbersl.

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TOE COXFEStälOlVS AD OF A NEK VOL'S INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caatiom to young men, ar.d others, who suffer from Nerves Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred allatnta; supplying the means of self-cure. By one wW baa cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and quackery B enclosing a post-paid, directed envelope, slag e copies may be bad of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, nl 4 yl 1 Bedford, Kings County New York . Great WörfiTönhoTorce, The Horse & his Diseases.

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