Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 April 1851 — Page 3
WISC TALKING. We s-ldom nvet with so m ich g'orious truth, spok'ii so briefly, plainly au I wi'll suidl Pennine fire, as in th" fo!lov-
o f. I nrr niriTtrfiiti from Henrv A. YV IStf.
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Lawlessness on the Iflexiean and U. S. Harden The AT. 0. Pycaunt of ihe 2Gthu.lt. cdüuiiis accounts of some horrible
scenes uf disorder, lot, murder, ana ex
in" p.ii:iXiM IIUIII iieilfj ; - VJ,.,.,....,
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al C invention, now in session at lucnmn I. t. r P-iimiirc a wliic inem-
1,11 .---i " .. , ... 1.,1 hiioverdwiiiz the ouiel
ber had first had the temerity 10 au-. uwiwu 0 I :.. J ,hö foll., iz s,n.im,,.t of hi. mlubiuuu ol fcoco.ro. by ing ,he
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V must have an lnlusin ui
Mexico, ab,ut the closing day of Juiiua y. It geeins that bands uf armed ruffians, discharge teamsters and solders, and frontier
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monarchical ami aristocratic principle, in order to ceck pure Democracy.' Mr. Wise responded as follows. 'He U a traitor to his native land, A traito 10 mankind, m1 oin a catre That down the course of time will fire the world Ri le not upon the lightning of the sky. To save his coun.ry 1 .h-ny here, that ihere is a paiticle of aristocracy or monarchy necessary to the well being or safety, cither of person or property. 1 t".v 1 via ,icdle Am"ricati doctrines I vin licate American lib-rty. H-r-. st-indiiu in the Capitol of Virginia, in this Assembly, representing the sovereignty of t!ie people of Virginia, in the name of my for.-fjih-rs in the iMineof my thiulreii in thymine of my own riidit in the n ime of the dignity of hum ill 11 nur', au l th authority 4.f thit reason an I consci -nee. wlii. h assimiUte? t my G I. I lny that doctrine an I here rvpl it I thank the goiitlemin for n-rving my sides to this pati-ut l ihor- Sir, you an I I are antipo les in our principles. Your doctrines hare been for seventy o Id years too "much r.girledr I must speak plainly among our peopp, especially ast oi the mountains of Viiginia. Th ink God every evil cures itself. Tli-re- Was once a dy when the aristocracy of Virginia wore white topped boots, and ruffs ami powdered hair. Th re was once a day when while men coul i stand at th do r. witli hat . I w..... fli .i Mficliu'r i'V iK
lin ier arm mi t uu . "". - j - it r illed by in Olympic Chariot, tasting its dust into the eyes of the people; but now in Old Virginia to b t.lkiiu about aristoi-ru y. wh-11 it is so po r that nonare s poor as to do it revered.:?! That is jus; th. ti k t. Mr. Wise. This geutleiuiu w.is a whig long epooU to $ceruin tint they liv. move a:irhave their b ing. as a party, only f.ir building up a system of exclusion in favor of tUeir so called better classes, who shall be supported from the unrequited sjb?tiit-e of the trusses. lit f .u.il lh.it the sentiment of Doniel Webster, th worst I'd-rilist sine Alexander ILtmiluni -take c.tre of the rich, and ,u . I. .i-;n ikr -are of l!e aiinr.' was
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streets armed, and conunitliugall manner
of lawless acts. They lobbed and kille.d openly, without provocation or remorse. They had seized many unulfeuding men, ami killed them without a shadow of a cause, and brutally beating the wo-in-jii-Throcgii tlis 23th and "2iJth ot Jjiniary they raged like wild beasts, cummilling all sons of crimes; when a party of the citizens scut an expre s 10 the U.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
New York, April 23, 1S51. Flour small business doing in Western and Stall Prices favor buyersreceipts exceed demand. S4. 37 a 8-1.44 for common; 84.50 a 4.625 for Mich, and Indian; 84.81 a 4,G2j for pure Genesse. Grain moderate demand for prime wheat (or milling. Good Vitesse 81.14; Ohio 9S a 81,12. Corn heavy sales. Yellow 621, 64, a 64J in demand no Western. .
Whiskey demand moderate markets
Oroir. An intelligent gentleman from St. Joseph?, Mo., informs the editor of the Cleveland Herald that. "There will be considerable overland emigration to Oregon tl is ieaion. A liumler cf JIormo.is are emtirratiiisr to Ue Salt Lake Valley by the overland rou'e. He estimates il Mornions who are prearit)? to leave Council DlulTi and vicinity, for ti e" Fait Laie, at ten thousand. The latter Day Saiuts make Council Ulufl"-; a jort of half way hou-e in jcfnri.eying towards the promisel land, stopping over there and raising a crop, and then giving v. ay to Iresh Los ot Mormon omens Jtom ne.nr and distant land?, of all persuasion?, kindred an l tongues.The country around Council Rluffs is prairfe and very fertile, and as the land still belong to Government, and have not been put in marke!, tl e Saints take poJMision, and ocenpy where and a long as they please.When about to emigrate lurthcr west, thev dispose of their improvements to new (onurs at cheap rates the moito among the brethren to "live and let live."
S. troops al iian lezario, jj n six mites t heavy, at 23i per gal.
oif, as King for proieciion, wiiicn was declined, and th,; pplicdiiia referred to the civil power On ihe night of the 2U th, a most auJacous outrage was couiniiiied. Tne robber baud seeking a nun named Clatk, (tu. C. Clark, aula to U; the Sou of J. V . CLrK, U. S. Scualur from Uuodo lsiuna) went to a f .u .augo oi dancing party w 11 j re- he Was, ail l ui uriat.l liu wiiole pany ol msii alii I'vrui ies. i'.iey piaceu aeuiiiiis at inj eiiiraiice. lired oa lato. S ai tlu caiullcs, ana ot.ierwise urnlieu tue women, ihreau nea dealu lo man or woman wtio shuu a sir; and, litnaiiy ihe Icaot-r, Au xiiider Voung, .Sslsled uy three outers, Joan Vude, Marcus liuücr, and V1liiai11 Cruig, fell upon U.arh ana '0at: htm nine or i-n tuoiici wouiUS. Atl other niJii, nauieJ Charles liaieo, wu& Otävlly Sitof itXt moiitlilg aotiltf liieinocrs'uf the Boundary Cjiuniiasiuii, wa were present in town, resoiveil to arrest .i t ai ir.t jrs ai all Ii .z.r.ls, aa.i sen 1 an expr. Ss 10 the. mailt Ooiiy of ihe Uoitiinis-
! sloii, at 6jii Jctt Zario, lor help. In Uttec
iiour a lare uoo) ot American 11 a Mexicans ali 1 veel l ueh loree lo Oe enabled to scare a lor . ud aele ethl or leu ol the worst iiicluaiug NV avie. liut-
ler, an-1 Brai esc tied.
The
bvrlliul . on the 30th ol JuitUury, examined and t unlimited, uml ihe. next oay they were ined by jury, sentenced to be hung within two hours, anl notwithstanding the threats and preparations ol their associates, the sentence was eulorced and they weie hung up lo the Lriiuh of a tree on Friday morning. Lite bodies of the mord. rers were ouriedat Jl. M. that of the ittUidered Ciark
VuUilg, tue
riug-leadei
te men were brought beiore Ju:g-
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.lr. Wis - l it lhat p triy. The above extrt t S lows ill sou.idiu -ss .11 1 the sincerity of his conversion. Ohio Stutat-nun-
A large reward, 8400, was offe.ed fur
Terrible Aüair. The Corry.iun lla.J Argus of the. 15ih giv a Us Ihe .leiaits ol a ternbte allair t.ut occurred 111 ilainsou county, un Thursday iii-ht lasi. On ih.t day, n lriSlimaii tiatuediohll Uaiiagall, moved into a house near Luztbeth, ui I'osey towusaip, and invicied one oi his neighbors loa spree. e,r house-tvaming. tie Was seeiiauoul B .'clock, 111 liquor, and t u sjoois.vl uil a p rtiou ot ihe fami,y consisting of Join: llauagaii, his
wile aul IX children. Mrs. O Doiniel,
1'airicK Sl-ve, one a. lull person, ita.i.e unknown, and one ihiUi uf Joint O Dounel. uecvaaed weut asl-ep under the influence, uf liquor. Whne as.eep ihe Inn s.-eauilil Ufr. bv tome tu an, and
the unesl f Youn,
lie was arrested
Provision, Markets heavy and dull.
Old mess Pork 814 Prime 811,75; slight sales mess, a 815,125. Beef firm, but less offering; rm-ss S9.37Ja8H.00 Prime 85.37 a 6,50 Pickled more plenty sales moderate a üc a öi for Hams. Butter more plenty; at 11 a 13c for Ohio. Buffalo, April 2S. Flour firm nmrkeis steady, Wisconsin 83.65, Illinois 83.75: for common Mirh.an l Ohio 83.67 83.90. Grain goo I enquiry lor wheat especially Ohio; 5 200 bushels sold, to arrive soon, at 34e. Corn lags; holders ib'nund 48c for eood Illinois; learn of no sales to day nl Ami figur.. 2,500 bushels of Ohio, cllout sohl a 47c. Whiskey firm at 20 a 21c pr gal. ProvisUms without change and firm Freight 5S 3 60c to New York; 52c for iiour; lljc for corn to Albany. Toledo. April 2S. Bo;it load of corn sohl this morning nt 441", 18.000 bushels of corn, 3.000 bush, o.its. i.000 bbls flour in the mark t; enquiry sin!!; 45 a 46c asked for corn, but no sales above 441c- Wheat nominal al 78 . Flour S3.55 10 3.60 tor fine to extra brands; Oats held at 35c without offer.
Answer to last week's Enigma; Frances Sargent Osgood. CCP Jopo Gus Capus, shall have a hearing next week.
3Jl)C SHtovUcts.
PLYMOUTH PILOT OFFICE, Wednesday April SO, 1851.
011 ihe lUth, brought to fcocorro on the l Ith. lie immeaialely mode lull conl'essiuu of all his crime, but was nevertheless put 011 trial on the 12th. His own wriiuii confession, w huh he repeated and signed, was added to ihe other
testimony, lie was louctl guilty, con- .
Tltc Democratic larty. The llartfi-rd Tim. s calls to mind that the Democracy were abused by the because they opposed a the National Bank. We have a Whij; National Administration now, but we hear of no advocates (or a bank. The Democratic party were unrelentingly abused for advecating th Independent Treasury bill, Mr. Filmore's ulmiiiist ration doi-s not propose a substitute; nor do tue Whigs oppose the measure, sure. The Democratic party have beeu abused for opposing the high la ri IP. Mr. Filniore now admits that a hih Tariff would be fatal to the manufacturing interests. The Democrats were abused for staiid-
Apples Creen, 50, Drv, SI, 5 0, Hutter, per lb. 12, Beeswax, per lb 20, Brooms, p.r doz. 81,50 Be.ins, per bushel, 75 Bacon llam, 6 Shoulders, 5 eii'e-, 5 Cranberries, 81,50 Corn Meal, 25 Corn, 22 a 15 Candles, per lb 15 Chiesc, " " 10 Chickens "doz. S1,C0
LIST OF LETTERS
TJ EMAIXING in the Post Office at Plymouth
XV on the 1st ot April, 1351. Allen Louisa Jane I cfiert Ilnaman
TOVES! STOVES!!
Akin Uavid L Abs hire Absalom Akin Mr Adamson Pleasant L Andrews Pamtl Armitropg John Armstrong John D Brunns Charles Brown Daniel
I.opp Cynthia A Lawrence Alphens Looney Jamej I ovtl Jared Minvactoiy Hiram Mdlcr Mathias Merrick Orl!a Mi.rtin riarkson Millr.er Tiiomas
Boudurant llescelles A MtElrath Joseph
Mcl'arlancl Jcha B
Beedtlhimer Dail
Bryant Isaac Brown Jacob Baldwin Amos Conklm Thomas P 2 Clayton John Cook Charles Carle Johnson Campbell Samuel Cooek Jam?s Carder John T Dwinncll Edwin Dean Jacob Everett Jane Evans Henry Fleic Joim FIjo.1 El zabeth Fiora baic Fisher Siuanah Foj-us Alraham Crii.venor (J V Gordon T Oret-n John Credit Belccra
Herrin Jeremiah or
Etes, per doz. 5, Barks James O
Flour barrel, $-1.50 I Harmon Solomom
Lund. 2,(0, Hervey Hiram Flaxseed, Sl,f0 Ilollenback John W (Jiiuens: dry, 25 Hitt'e Joseph Hay Tame S7.00 Hanra Kolcrt 2 Wild, 3,C0l Inks John Lara, rerlb 6 fn-.le J;U;annah Oats, per lush. 25 Jo!iim Jo!m Pcacl.es dr-,S2,C0 I Jordan Alfred A Potatoes Irish, 25 ! Jones S.imutl T.dlow, per lb. 10 ! Kello Betty Ann
1 eat, per bus 00 Rune Maria
uco l, cord, S 1,(0 Coonskins, 50 a 75
C. H. HEEYE, ATTORNEY i COUNSELLOR AT LAW. SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, penc ral Ai-c:i for the .'eeurini; and colleediii: wf ( la m , Purcl a e, ale, and Beuting of Beal Estate thio iirl out the West gonera'dy Aent for th Sinking Fund Lanis in Marshall county. OfG e one door north of Pershing's L'rug store. REFERS TO. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNE M. D. Philadelphia. Hon. J. V. CHAPMAN Madison Inl. A. L. WHEELElt Esq. Ply mouth Ind J. BKADLY E:q. Lapjrtc Ind. C. B. & L. BLAiK, Mich. City lud.
demned and executed 011 ihe same tiee j ing firmly by their country in sustain-
Official Sfvcctorfi.
J UBK IAL FI' ICEKS. 3I:u shall E.M. C II AM BER LAI N, President JutlT ELIAS JACOBS, S CHARLES IL RF.EVE, Prosecuting Attorney. JAMES A. C'OlVtE, Pro ae Judge.
Kiscr Daniel
Knollock Jacob Kartei EUer J Lesh Isaac
McMann Henry Nash James Poorman II H Parsons Henry Parker Joel Parks Jcel Phrz Ccorge Ritley Hilbert Bandle Martha Bo:e David Reprojle Jacob P.ouze Adam Rolstein Robert Shafer Abraham Stevens Mary Smith John Sharp Stephen Stale v Joicph Ftevens J F T Schermtrl our Jonas W SI.erwood Mary Ann Sail Sarah Tnnball Helen A '1 ripp Lucinda Thompson Mr Tripp Ceorge Taylor George Updike Derusia Yanvactor Hiram Varron Philip Ward Solomon Weaver Jacob Wilfon? Michael Williams Miry Williams Williams Wood John Willis James A Weaver Jacob W oo lard John L 2 Wallace Nicholas
invites the
LEVI C. BARBER, P. M.
8p
E. Fi KELLER, Proprietor, WABASH. INDIANA.
riHE subscriber has taken charge of this I vx ; J Mel! known Tavern Stand, lormerlv kept i "K,ct ,an . ' i it'OI 1 1 l.ii
o t. II. Cox, and has it in jroo J order lor the accommodation of the public. He has had much experience as a landlor1, and is determined to pre no pains or expense to make all who favor him with their patronage, feel comfortably at Jiome. H I S TABLE, Will always be supplied with the very Lest of catabks that the country affjrds. S .S' T A B L E Is larfe and commodious, and will always te provided wilh a care ui and attentive ostler, and pleiuy oood grain and hay or horser. 3 N. B. lie keeps horses to hire by the day or week, on reasonable terms.
Walail, Indiana, Ocloler25th 1S50; 41 tf
A. M. 1IIGG1NS, hole?a!e aud Katail Dealer iu Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, Zur? IroH-lV9fire,
j Comer market k totii &t., opposite lYfil'i Store
Lo:iiisiort, IiKliaxia.
r IlIIE undersigned respectfully 1 J. attention of the public to the
MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STOVES! in the Wabash valley, of alrao .t every description. Among Lis leiections are" the following, purchased in Pittsburgh, Cincinr.aUi, Daytoa, Rochester and Albany: The far-fame I Fanner's air ticht, vrhich for leauty of construction, economy of fuel, and capacity for cooking, is unsurpaucl iri this or any other comtry. The well-known Hathaway, Gebhart and Marshall's make, Dayton," Ohio and at Dayton prieer, warr.m'ei yem. All sizes and quilitie; o:' Premium, Universe Fulton and Rel.ance Cook Stoves, which he oü:ri very lov. An excellent assorhncnt of ten, seven anl six-plitc, and Franklin stoves. All the clove stoves sre v.arrantel of the best material, and lo giw entire satisfaction lo the purchasers. lie iavites attention to his lirre variety 0 Parljr Stoves. And particularly to a Superior
Sclf-Reüulutiuij Air-tiirht, that requires but one
j tenth ot the wco-I r.etc.-iary for -a ftre place, j He lias a full assortment of th2 follov.'ir.j articles: Copper. Plain and Japinne'l Tin. and Hol
low-ware, Andirons, Tv'at!Ie-iron-, Sugar-kettles, Skilleis, Stew-kettles, Dutch-ovens, &c.f Boat pumpj and Lamp"?, Sheet-iron, Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Cor, and Ox Bells, See., and a k w superior Straw-cutters. He has al:o an excellent article of Well and Cistern pumps with wool, iron tr lead pipe;. The above articles will be soli low for Cash or most kind o" country produce, or old Copper, Brass, Pewter, Beeswax and Raes. A. M. II IG GINS.
N. B. Call at the stone builiine, corner of
1 Fourth streets, where job work
will I e done at short notice.
Logansport, March Cth, 1S51. ROCHESTER
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.HAKSHA1.L Co. orrici:i;s.
r i"' n
where his coiupauiuiis bad bv-en buu
in alt-, twtlvf. 111 uuihttt-r, m-t Willi bo rijle ueath. Tlr Argus soys: fhr spectacle prracea lo ihe persons who lirsl readied tlts scene ut ihe disastrr ws horriOle ni l distressing in t. tX'.ri-me. J soUiut wos lu-ara save the hisaii. of tue lire and crush of fall- " UiiiuciS. every iiivuiaerot the loimly hal nii; already i xpue i; bui ihroubh the
burning chiuns l ihe house the by-sUii-
Lud or Che Fugitive Slave Case Departure of Sims Jor Savannah., 'ihv Boston papers uf Saturday week contain the follow iugaccuuiit ol the tcriiiitiation of the fugitive siuve tust: After ihe decision of Judge Woodbury last night, thwt thrre wus 110 ground to inlerlVre with the certificate ol Mr. Curlis r niandiu Sims, preparations begun lo be made lo convey hiiu btick. The bri" Acorn had been haul d to the end of Lou" Wharf, bavin ' beeu previously
the rool failing in, every uue u. me 111-1 Ui) ur an extra number of passen-
gt rs. During ihe iiihi the Courthouse binare was lilli il willi u crown w ho were collected in knots, discussing the in titer, hil l occusioiiull) hooting al ihe otfi ers. Tin-re w es a number of fctnjles among 1 he in. The proceedings in and about ihe courthouse were ctosely watched by the Abolitionists. At about lluee o'clock detachments of ihe Citv Waith, to the
iiprtoul l discern the slill uncousumed . number of one hundred und tifty, arineil
V W w I w bodies of ihe occupants. Tnere lay the j wiili clubs and hooks, were brought into mother, w ith me body f her dead mfaul 1 xlft nrigliborhood ot Court Square. The still clasped to her bos jui, ti. wh 0 . the'. nol,ce late under ilie cunimaiid of Marlitue sutferer iiait ciuug in ihe Ul agonies BlAl Tukey, armed w ith shori sw ords,
of this horrible death, me origin names assembled in the Square, wen: mrougn
ing the .Mexican War. The Whigs took up one of the leading nun in the prosecution of that w ar, and, w ith the aid of Democratic votes, elected him President. The Democrats have been abused for securing important additions to our territory. There is not a Whig in the land, who now dans to propose the surrender of this same territory. Here a few facts that prove the penral policy of the Democrats to be just
am.1
rignt.
hoo'ing i veil Irom me eye sockets 01 mc unfortunate mother, A sad. sad house- . war tiing it proved to be indeed- The charrrd remains ol eleven persons hate, been fouud ctiitd tke ruius. whilst it is
known lhat oue child is lost, whose re-I
mjins have not been discovered. A coroner s jury rendered a verdict in accordance with ihe above Ucts.
The Cuban Invasion. The National liitell:beiicer of the 15lh
has letters announcing lhat preparations are going 011 at vaiious points in the South, for another invasion of Cuba. Tnere can be no doubt ol the truih of these reports, as they come from tarious reliable sources. Apalai hicola 10 be the point of rendetjvouse. A parly of young men, abouil'id in number, lelt Atlanta, Gi. 011 Saturday, ostensible loi California, but it IS well understood lhat they are destined for tin- Cuba expedition.
They tarried with ihem quite a supply f nils. Another report says: T..e President has had his tienliou called to the Cuban invasion, -ud will doubtless do all in his power to prevent our ciliz 11- lrom joinnig such an expedition against 11 friendly nation. The Oapiaiu General of Cuba seems lo b- lul prepared for any xpeditioii. The nivadtrsare reported to have a large, force enrolled in the bout..eru States aud Texas, with rlilleijr aud other luuiii-tionf.
some evolutions, and finally formed into
a h dlow square iu front of the side entrance tr the courthouse. About thirty police officers accompanied Ihe ve&st 1 as far as the sieamer went as a protection from officers of litis city, iuciudiii& U. S. Deputy Marshals Savin
aud liytue, accompanying the fugitive iu
the vessel to S variiab. Juntas the vessel was about lo leove th wharf some of the crowM sang several hymns, such us
From Greenland Icy Mountains," Oh,
there will be mourning," "At the Judge-
Improvement. Henry A. Wise, the ex-mnnber of Congress from Virginia, who boasted a f w years ago, on the floor of th House of Represehtitives, that there was not a newspaper in his Dis-
' KB trtct, has improved upon himself as is evident from the following passage from a late speech made by him:
Teach your children lb elements of
Christian Philosophy, the Bible, lessons of Love aud Temperance, and Knowledge and Airtue, and Faith, and Hope, ami
Charity, and you may turn them tint into the world without a pang of apprehension, without a doubt of distrust or fear; they will never injure the Slate."
RANSOM BARBER, ) ROBERT 8CHKOEDER, County Commissi. SAN FOR IJ CORDON. N RICHARD CORRALLY. Clerk. THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor. JOSEPH EVANS. Tretrvnr. CILSON S. CLEAVE LAND, Recorder. SETH HL'SSEY. Slrlf.
JACOB B. N. KLING ER, County Surveyor. mal B. DIXON, Assessor. ('.HOVE POMEIlOY, County Agent. JAMES LOGAN, Coroner.
J I IJIC IAL, OF I'lCEltS. Fulton hTpTTiIDdIe, President Judge JOHN BALL, ) , . , , , . JAMES III. RROl'S, locate .udges, WILLIAM POTTER, Profecutinc Attorney, JAMES BABCOCK, Probate Judge.
FULTON COUNTY CFFICLKS.
County Co mi m ission ers
JOHN SIIOIT, JOHN BOBBINS,
JACOB SMITH, ANTHONY SMITH, Ceri; unJ Recorder, JOHN DOUGLASS, Auditor, ISAIAH HOOVER, Tre-tsuitr, ABEL GREENWOOD, Sherrf, WILLIAM CULVER, County Surveyor. ANDREW E. BABCOCK, Assessor,
BENJAMIN C. WILSON, County Agent,
CHARLES BRACKE IT, Coroner,
WM. K. LOGAN, ) WM. TYNEIL Justices of the Peace.
LEWIS SI1ROLFE, N
ineiit Seat of Christ," ''lie Tliou, O aod, exalted high," 6cc. It was just five when he le ft- The Abolition vigilance committee met at halfpai live, and passed a resolution rtspectlully osking u people of Massachusetts to toll the bells in the several towns, as '.tie intelligence reached thein. of ihe return ol a luguive slave from the Cum-
inonwt aii.il. I bey have also appoiiuen a uu-eiiiig lor pub.ic 1 liginus senices on th - occasion. A peisu wild lalher lotl.l un0s, as ihe procession passed down
ölale sir. et, r. cited the v.nts ol Hie üoston Massacre, that occuired ill that
sireei before the Revolution. '
PuKciiAtE or Sims- We le8rn from Mr. tVtii ge that he has purchased from ihe agent of the Southern master, the slave dims, for the sum of 81.500: the blave to be Sent b.ik lo this city in six weeks fioiu this time, after having gone through the necessary forms of delivery in Georgia,
DEATH BY LIGHTNING We regret to learn that during a thunder shower on last Sunday evening Judge Ashly Harris, of Highland, near Mmitezu111.1 was struck and killed by lightning. His wife was also slruck.but ihe stroke did not prove fatal. They we re togeth r iu a ftable near the barn, engnged in milking the cows, when the stroke fell,
killing Mr. Harris, seriously injuring
Mrs. Harris, ami kilting two cows ami ralv'-s in ihe stable where they were.
The stroke set fire to ihe building, which
was consumed, rendering it barely pos
sible for tl e few neighbors collected ai
the idare to prevent the barn from ihe
1 same fate. Park Co. Whig.
In the Slt of New York there are no less than 2.100 miles of plank road
costing over eight millions of dollars.
&nd none of it paving 1 ss than IU per
(out initially. The price of land along these ro.uls has increased from five to
ten dollars per acre.
Flax is a native ol Persia. Cotton is
a native of India, and was first brought
into the United Slates in 1166.
GEN. HINTON,
The Ohio mail robber, has written to
his friends that the vaters of the Mis
sissippi will soon roll over his lifeless
form. It is generally supposed that the
Geueral will cool off before he reaches
the bottom.
Rochester Knockings!
jVJ EW GOODS, just received by Rail Road, j and for sale cheaper than ever, by
POME ROY & Co.
SOLE LEATHER on hand, and for sale by POMEROY &; Co.
2&&tm nm wets
tty T. HITCHCOCK. Rochester. Indiana. Plymouth Stove and Tin Store.
T FIIE undersigned would resM pectfully inorm the citizens of Plymouth, and the surrounding country, that he has oa
ban 1 a cool assortment of
I Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves,
which lie will sell cheaper than has ever been sold in Plymouth, or in the West. He has als a hm'e assortment of TIN; COITEll ec SHEET-IRON WARE, which is made of the best material. All orders attended to on hört nore. ROBERT RUSK. Plymouth, Feb. 3, 1S51, nt-ly.
PLYMOUTH
re:
BOOT &
BOOT & SHOE
lb51.
UEPECTFCLLY informs the public and his old customers particularly, that he ')as aFain commenced the business of fü making ROOTS and SHOES, on iMichi- ' l-gan street, one door South of the bridge, wl.ere be is prepared to execute orders in his line ith neatness, gaCtS punctuality and i'epatch. Lepiurmg done at tl.e shortest notice. His on work always warranted. Plymouth, April 23, IS51. n2tf.
DR. J.W. BEHHETT,
RESPECTFULLY tender? lis proft.-ssional services to the citizens of Plymouth, and the sur
rounding country. Offi e at H. R.
where he ran I e fouud when not absenton professional I usiness.
Plymouth, April lGth '51 no 13 iy.
5000! w.ll give tl.e buhest price for atiy numler oi Oak. Poplar Walnut, or Cherry fcaw-
Lo's, delivered 111 Plyuiouth.
A. L w iir-ii-Plymouth, April ICth, IS51. 13lf. COFFEE! COFFEE!!
ANY quantity of the Lest quality lor sale at A. L. WliEELLR'5)
DR. JIcLancs Celel rated ermi.u.e, a cc tain cure for wonm, .or saie by a ill k.1
11. u. rL.iui4u.
MITU'S Tonic tyrup, or Vetetalle Fehri-
re -or cl.ul ai PEILMUNU.
W. L. BENTS,
SHOE SHOP.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Plymouth and the public generally, that he intends offering to the public, a new and pood assortment of Hoots and S Ii o c s
and letter than ha evtrbeore
been sold in Plymouth. He keeps constantly
on hand .1 full assortment of all kinds of work in his line of business he has under his employ, men who nre capable of making the same. Persons wishing to purchase will find him always on hand. Plymouth, Indiana; Feb. 9, IS51. 5lf.
I
O Iul'c, a safe aiiüccriaiu iure or chill and yr ... . ii 11 n Pi nviiivi:
lCtI, Ul U1C IJ if mj
ITILOUtt. Hams, Pork, Deef, and Potatoes:
X? for tale ly
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HE undersigned thankful to the public fnr .nt- l.f.vi! i-iitl.l lTilnr-n tl-.vn thllt
t I WKE- this method of informia? the citi-. fllM f
zens of Plymouth, and the surrounding , ,
country, that he has commenced the I Pf) -
TAILORING BUSINESS. 3&ia:JS32J!113?ZGZ2J3LttJm9&9
one door
where I e
a I it I 1
x irrrlf ir lo J.r 0? -oll ne ft n V whrp t Ä M(l fttl t)i
west. Cuttin? done on the shortest notice; MA KN IYI t U I O IIJ C. O .
Plymouth, Ap,il 15th, '51. 13 ly. j worthy of public confidence. Amol? his Pa- : : T 7. I tent Medicines are Dr. Townsends Sarsaparilla, ov is the time to Buy. j Dr Myer3, sarsaparilh of Wild Cherry and LARUE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS Dandel on, OraefenturgSaraparilla, Lowden'i
I S the motto at rershinc's Dru; Store. A- Sarsapar.ua; jayne s ai eraue, jayne &
monr his r;irle-:may Le ;ound
south of J. LVestervelt's Store. .I), csulffs Chemicals, GLlSS-Wure, wdl I e found at all tirr.es. By close rTT.V r prr 77 n n h'S to business, he hope, to merit a lib- i LTTlMnT '
PERSUING.
LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! CIUCACiO Candles for salt by the hoxor by the pound, by II. 13. PLRhHINO. DR. McLanes Celebrated Liver Pills, a sure and safe ren edy for Livtr complaint, .or sale by the underigncd.sole acntfor Marshall connty. IL D. PERbiilNO. DR. CriMies Galvanic curatives, for the cure 0 nervi us disia:e3, for sale by the undtrsicneJ accntfor this county. II. B PERSHING,
1C0 J lbs. hi e, Red and Black Lead. CU Gallons Linseed Oil. 1 Barrel Lampblack. 1 Barrel Coperas. 1 Barrel Madder, 1 Barrel Turpentine, 10 JO lbs J-aleratus, 50 lbs Indigo, Spanish Float, 1 Barrel .ogwood, 1 Barrel Varnish different kinds, l Barrel Spanish Whiting, 1 Keg Puw.ler, Shot, Percussion Caps, Plug and Paper Tobacco, Tea, Coffee, u0'ar, Pepper, fcpice, Cloves, Cinnamon aiu Ginctr.
. pectorant, Jayne's Vermifuge V Pill, Jayne'a
Uarrninauve uaisam. lou ten s .lcaicines, Wistar's Balsam of Will Cherry; Brant's Fnl monary Balsam, Brant's Purifying Extract, Uni.ei States Syruo, Roger's Liverwort nd
I Tar, MoffitVs Pills and Phccnix Bitters, üraei enburg Medicines, Bu Id's Ointment, Bur'.d's i Liniment, Loree's Ohio Liniment, Chi'iese Liniment, Farrcll's Liniment and Ointrr.eat, and SlidaU'J Indian Vermühce.
Having no profits to divide nor lents to pay, he vi ill sell at Michigan City prices, or as low as can be afforded in Northern Indiana. H. B. PERSHING. Plymouth, April 15th, 1651. nl3 iy.
Take Notice.
Toy., Blue and Black Ink, one cross Shoe;
Blacking, Toilet and Shaving soap, Paper, Let-
rateui irus, öcoten candy, tor iougns o.e. w lro n me a no:e for c22i dated March
11. U. I fcltMllti. q.i, ic.m. n.ivahlft twa davs alter datft tihira
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ter, Uiiiet, foolscap and r rench lancy, null s T j vx Marshall an Indian, procured
N. B. Pirshing warrants cveiy thing sold by him to be fcuch as he recommends it, and if it is "ot l e will Le happy to refund the money to the purchaser. IL B- PPlymonth April 10 'AO no 1 ly.
or order, signed by me. Said note was fraud
ulently obtained, and ail pcrions are tereb notified not to purchase it, for Khali refuv 0 pay it. JAMES BANNON. April isth, ISfi.
