Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 July 1851 — Page 3

WHIG TICKET.. KOR'REPRESESTATITE THOMAS SUMNER, TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SAMUEL D. TAB ER. MHHMMMim

PLYMOUTH ' PILOT OFFICE. Wednesday July 9, 1831. Apples Green, .7-5, Dry, 31,50, Putter, per lb. 8, Beeswax, per lb 20, Brooms, per doz. $1,50 Beans, per bushel, 75 Bacon Hams, 7 Shoulders, 6 Sides, 6 Cranberries, 51,50 Corn Meal, 25 Corn, 22 a 25 Candles, per lb 15 Cheese, " 10 Chickens doz. $1,00 j.c-g?, per öozClour barrel,v4,50 iiuiiu. itu Flaxseed, 8 1 ,00 it A? 1 naj tame, c,uu j Wild, 3,00 Lard, per lb lb 6 I OatS, per bush. 25 : Peaches-ury,S2,00 Potatoes Irish, 25 Tallow, per lb. 10 "Wheat, per bus. 55 Wood, cord, a 1,00 TELEG RAPHIC NEWS ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. New Yoek, July 5. The steamship Baltic, from Liverpool, arrived this P. M. at 5i o'clock. She left Liverpool at 41 o'clock, P. M. on the 26th of June. She made the trip in 9 days. Her best day's run was 430 miles. She brings 94 passengers. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Corn Market no speculation. Flour has further advanced at la2J, active demand. Corn white 32sa32sGd yellow 30s9da31s. per quarter, although there has been no advance in prices of grain generally. The increased demand has caused much firmness. Late rains have proved very beneficial to crops and good yield almost certain. Lard good demand with few sales at 49 s6da51s. Coffee very dull, market heavy. DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION AT BUFFALO. Buffalo, July 4. About half-past 2 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out in a wooden building, on the creek near the ship canal, occupied by Maxwell and Patten as forwarding merchants, which was consumed together with several otherbuildings; as also the two large wooden warehouses belonging to C. M. Reed, occupied by Davis and Sutton, forwarders, and Ticking and Co , ship chandlers. ' There was a larg number of shops in th different stores burned. The fire is still raging, but the firemen will prevent its further spread. Baltimore, July 2, The Charleston Sun w?.s merged on the 2Sth ult. in the Southern Standard, the proprietors of the former having disposed of their materials. Mr. Calhoun's manuscript it is announced are nearly ready for publication. The Georgia State Fair is to be held at Macon, October 1st. Tossing in a Blanket. Quite. an amusing scene occime'd at the Califonia Exchange on Saturday night in the course of which a gentleman periormed invrluiitarily, some remarkable feats of agility, lie had. it seems, been bucking at monte. and having been pretty well cleaned out, and at last pledged his watch. and chain, against $25. of course he lost, and left the table without a sous. Presently he returned and sta ted to the winner that he could get 850 ! for his watch from a gentleman at the other end of the rom, and asked to be allowed to sell it, promising to pay from' the proceeds the sum for which it was pledged. The watch was surrendered to him for the, purpose indicated, when he walked off with it. After a while the winner applied to him for either the watch or 825, both of which he declined giving up, whereupon a party of active youns men went and borrowed a large strong blanket, and seizing the offender carried him outside into the. street and placed bim in the blanket. Then a dozen strong hands taking hold, they cornenced khakinc the dust out of it, in the ' m course of which the gentleman performed ! some, extraordinary gyrations in the air. Awar he would fly up, kicking and yel ling at the top of his voice, but it was no use; as soon as he would alight once more, his tormenters would give the blan ket another tremendous toss, and be would see the skies once more. Thus he continued to fly, like a pancake dexterously turned, or a popcorn from a hot shovel. Finally, when all parties wfre thoroiishlr exhausted the unfortunate 5U ed to gain. San Francisco Herald Remarkable! The late general Treasurer of Rhode Island, upon settling his accounts, found 85000 ov?r, and passed in to the State, to await the discprery of an error in the books. A great variety of Geneva watches were exhibited at the World's Fair. There are watches for the deaf and blind; a watch which runs with one winding 374 days; one, smaller than a four penny piece to hang in a serpent brooch; one still smaller, in Ihe top of a gold pencil CBse, tells the hour, dy of the week and month: but those Silver Levers for 81 ; and 615, at D. B. Andrews, north sid of Fifth street, between Raceand Elm, opposite Second Ward House are certainlyj better time keepers, Cin. nonp. ;

fferer all pantinst and weak was allow-. Purses, Combs, Penknives, Watch Chains.

to co upn his way, 6weartng never ,V.aiLrt,Iv.Ly?' iwiis, inxsianas, fancy Boxes,

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yOSOHOOEBiES 5V I HENRY B. PERSHING, HAVING just received direct from New York City, the largest assortment of DRUGS AND GROCERIES, ever brouehtto this place, he now offers them j to the public on the most reasonable term for . Lash or annrwrd i:nuntrv prmhif-e. t th nw. est living prices, as he is determined to tell low ao i small pronis jor lie reiay pay. Among his Stöck maybe found: 100 oz Quinine, 50 lbs Alex Sen, fill drams nf Mnrnhirtp. 50 lbs Gum Aloe, 200 IbsPulv. Ginger, 50 lbs Assor'edCuyaue Pepper, 100 lbs Coper?, 50 lbs Tart Acid. Af) lh liiim OmnW. 25 lbs Gum Opium, 300 lbs Epsom Salt?, 3C0 lbs Sulphur, 3C0 lbs Brimstone, 50 lbs Peruvian Buk, 15Ö Gal ial. Linseed Od, 5 baskets Olive Oil, I Sperm Oil, J Ibl Castor Oil, ' " .Tanner's Oil, 1 Ibl Lamp Oil, f T A, 100 100 -SA- JE. 5Ski .i-i. " SO 1C0 Kecs White Lead J bbl Fire Proof Pain4, in Oil No 1, pure and extra, lOOKefs White Lead Dry. 1 bbl Yellow Ochre. 1 ' Spaiish Brown, 1 " French Yellow,

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100 lbs Venitiori Red, r f-' Auditor and Treasurer of Fulton COO lhs Lampblack,' ' - County 7nd., will expose to sale, to tho 100 lbs Crome Green, f highest bidder, on the 2Sti. day of August next, 100 lbs Itllow a Court house door in the town ofRoches;n n,t i ter in aid county, tor the non-payment o'

fi Cm nr Ppd T pid 1 Putty, in Oil. 200 lbs Red Lead, WINDOW-GLASS 50 boxes 8 by 10, 20 bo"Cs 7 by 9, 20 boxes 10 by 12, 10 boxes 10 by 15. 10 boxes 10 by 14, 6 boxes 6 by 8. NAVAL STORES. Spirits Tmpentine. 5 bbls 01" Tar, Copal Varnish, 320 lbs" Roin. tuffs Dutch Madder, Allurr:, Cream Tartar, Annatto, Extract of Logwood, Pepper, Cassia, Nur megs Mustard, Locwood Chipped, Blue Vitriol, Carboy Oil Vitr o', and p 11 the difierent Acids used in dyeing. Ciround Ginger, Root Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, '&&1Er&&IS3 Blacking Erush.es, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Paint Brushes, assorted sizes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brusr.es Hat Brug es Shaving Brushes, Coun er Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Q) J5 g . Jinny Lind Cigars, Principe Ciears. Spanish CVar, Beaba Cigars, STATIONERY, Quill?, Blank Books, Foolscap Paper, Common Envelip, Letter Paper, Fine French Envelops Far.w Note Paper, Steel Pens, Copy Books, all sizes, Slates and Inks. S U G. ARS. New Orlean Sugar, Loaf Fiuar, Havanna Sugar, Crushed Sugar, Double Loaf Su?&r. Table Suimr. Green and Dark Bio, Old Java Coffee. TO B A C C O . Dark Cavendish, Anderson's lest cut Light Cavendish, JI'Broorns Virginia plug Macaboy Snuff, Scotch SnulT, M O I. A S S E S . New Orleans Molasses Porto Rico Molsses. ctiool Hook. Histories of the United Patter's Philosophy, States of America, Webster Dictionaries SandersSpelling books Parker's Raetorical Healer-?, -Me.Guffey's Readers, Fulton and Eaitmau's Book-keeping, School Dialogues, Fowler's works Phrenology, FowWs Phrenological Busts, Theory and Practice of Teaching, Juvenile Philosophy, Reed and Bains Chini istry, Davie's Surveying, Davie's Algebra, Davie's Arithmetics, Colburns Mental Ar ithmetics, . Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Pass Books, Fanrv Primär; mN I i V ! lot of miscellaneous u-o'ks. CANDLES. Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles. Star Candles, IVifrnf Mpilirfnrs. .Au ioe laienwnea.cines-wonnyoipuüiiCj ii . . a . .. . .. . ... i confidence, among which are TownendsSarsaparila Loree's Ohio Liniment Myer's Sarsaparilla, Chinese Liniment, Butler's Liniment, McLane's Pills, Oriental Sovereign Balm Tills, Robertson's A lie Pills McLane's Vermifuge, Slidall'tf Indian " j GraefenbtL,' do Lowden s Comstock's do do dn Sand's Guysott's do Jayne's Medicines, Lowden's do Weston' DaUam of Comstock's Jayne's 4t Wild Cherry, Brant'S Medicines, Lowden's MoiTitl's Medicines, Christie's Galr. Pelt, W Uders Ointment. ; llaflem Oil. An endless variety of Fancy Goods, Yankee Caes, and any quantity of Candies of every variety, if you doubt it, ca'.I and see, or ask the party that went to the Lak on the 4th of July; fancy Soaps, French Cologne. Percussion Matches, Chewing Gum, Gold and Silver Pens, and Pen Holders, and Essences. In exchange for any of the abovearticles.Cash. Wheat, Lard, County Orders, Ginseng, Seneca Snakeroot, Beeswax, Cranberries, Dried AddIcs and Teaches, Oats, Feathers, Wool, Hams, Fat CatUe, Tallow, venison hams, Deer Skins, Coon Skins, Flour, A.c., Ac, He is not hard to please about tbe trade, if he can get pay down, and having rio rents to pay, or profits to divide, tie wmsell as low as any body in Psprtn era Indiana. Every article sol i by him is wat ranted to be what it is reccom mended, or Le "Mbe happy to reiund the -oney. B.-Cusiomers waited upon day rr night. ... .

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OUR customers having taken away the largest halt of our Sririn S!ock of Goods, they 'will preatly oblige u? ly calling and taking the residue. A sale of ?S000 worth in ninety davs, is sure proof of low prcr, Just re ceived a :.ew supply of paper and twine, and Boys ready to go them up tosuit tmvers. P0MER0Y & Co. Plymouth, July 4 th 1851. MEDICAL NÖTIGE. XOCTOK T. A. LEMON, offers his serJLy vice?, professionally, to the citizens of Marshall county intending to devote his time tineiiu io me practice oi Aieuicine, m its various branches and become a permanent cit ! izen amonu you; he respectfully asks, and ex pects to receive, a liberal share ot patronage. OFFCE At 1). Deinings Drugstore, where he may be found at all times, except when absent professionally. ChIIs promptly attended to, day or nipltl. Plymouth, a., May 23, 1851. 19 if WORLD'S FAIR. All persons "vho have not paid their Taxes for the year 1850 in Marsball county are hereby notified, that I ave received positive or ders from the Auditor of State to proceed to col lect the Delinquent Tax by distress and sale. Ml U''e vl ? cre '"S 'viU, "e C?S' ,by Pavig er U-e icedful by thelöth of July, I80I. . JOS. EVANS, T. M. C. June2o, 1851 n23 3w Dac!f interest, amounun o coo,u; me .01lowing tract o1' land to wit., lot number 6 or south-east of the north-west i ol ' 5ec. 10 town 30, north -rancre 3 east, containing 40 j aref, which will be sold in the name of Eleriezcr vara, oec, nir:e same oe noi previous ly redeemed. JOHN DOUGLASS, A. F. C. Rochester June 16, 1851 n2:J. Election Notice. STATE OF NDANA, ) Marshall Co. ss. ) , Richard Corbaley, Clerk of the Circuit Court, within and fr said County, do hereby certify that at the next General Election tobe 1-eld in fcai l county, at the'usual place of holding elections in the several townships thereof on the first Monday in August next, the following f ilir-es are to be filled, to wit: One Congressman for the 9th Congressional District of the State of Indiana. One Prosecuting Attorney for the 9th Judicial Circuit of the said Stateof ndi;:ia. One Representative to the State Legislature from the counties of Marshall and Stark. One County Commissioner 'for the Second District of faid counyof .Marshall. And at aid Election votes are to be received, estimated and counted for and against the adoption of the new Constitution, and for and against the separate clause (or article 13,) relating to the exclusion of negroes aiidniulattoes from the State of-Indiana. - In testimony whereof have hereunto L. S. ret rny hand and affixed the seal of said Marshall Circuit Court at Plymouth, this COth day of June, A. D. 1851. BCHAIU) CORBALEY, Clerk. LT The qual:fied voters of Marshall county, ndiana, are hereby notified to meet at tie usual places of holding elections in their respective town-ship on the first Monday in August next, nnil there vote for persons to fill ti e ( lfi -es mentioned in the Clerk's certific ate a1 ove. And to vote for or against the adoption of the new Constitution for the State of ndiana, and to vote or or against the separate clause (or article 13,) relating to the exclusion of 2iegroes and Mulattoes lroi:i the said Slate of niiiana. SETH HUSSEY, Sheriff Marshall Co. June SO, 1S5I. . SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. We will offer for sale on the frst Sa'urdny (sixth) of September, A. D. 185!, at the Court I louse door in the town of Plymouth, in Marshall county, and State of indiana, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock. A, M., and 4 o'clock 1 P. M., offaid day. The following described lmd, (to-wit) Section sixteen in I ownshlp .hirty four. Range four East, situated in German townihip', in said county. The north halt -of said section is divided into eight lots the south half into four lots, f aid land is represented as being of an -excellent quality, and well adapted to farming purposes. Purchasers will he required to pay one fourth of tbeir purchase money on the day of salt a credit of twenty five years will be given on the residue, by m'"5u cl ,-c'1 -"""-"J- ' uvauce. For further particulars enquire of Auditur. t. McDonald, a. m. c JOSEPH EVAN, T. M. C. Plymouth July 1st 1&51. No 24 tf. Sale of Mortgaged Lip.ds. TflTCF. i hf-Tfhv oivr-n in nil rnnrmo - w - j rs ........ , that oa Saturday, the 30th- of Aueust next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. an o'clock. P. 31. at the Court house door in the town of Rochester rhe tracts, parcels or lots of lard. described below, or jo much thereof as will sell, for the amount due rom the Mortgagers will be offered for sale, to the highest bidder in conformity with the provisions of the revised statutes of 1843, and an act amendatory thereof, approved January 19th, ISlfi, the said tracts, parcels, or lots ot land having been mortgaged to the State of ndiana, to .secure the payment of loans marie of the trust funds as hereaiter fpecified; and the mortgagers I thereof, havingailed to pay the interest due as reived lor principal, premises specified, or any o: them not pell lor so much cash in hand, as will satisfy the amount chargeable upon them, they . will, (if deemed advisable,) be bid in tor the benefit of the State, and be immediately offered to the highest bidder, (the bid being equal to the amount due,) n credit of five years, the purchaser to pay interest annually in advance, and the premises to forfeit to the State immediately on the failure to pay principal or interest when due. Where lands are old o credit, the purchaser will be required to pay at the time of salo the amount due lor interest, damaees and rosts. SL BPLUS REVENUE FUNDS. " No. 2?, north half of the southeast fraction east orthe Michigan road of section No. thirty of lands selected in ndian country, containing 82 acres, be the same more or less, mortgaged by James Lawson and forfeited to the State. Principal ? 100.000; interest 8 19,83; damages P.i fiA. CO Common School Fund lelontpng to totenship 31, north ranpt 3 east. No. 23, south half of the north east quarter of section No. 3,Jn township SO, north range 3 cast, containing eO acres, worteaged by Jas. Moor. Principal 815; interest -11), 37, damages c3,75; costs S3. The Mortgagers of the above described lands may prevent their sale by paying to. the County Treasurer of Fulton county, ndiana. The interest and expense?, fil anytime prior to the day of sale. JOHN DOUGLASS, Auditor, Fulton Co. Rochester, June 26, 1851,

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EMANNG in the Post Office at Plymouth W on the oUPh of June, 1S3I. Amick Susannah Allen Louisa Jane Ash Elijah K .It wood Ilublah Brook Jame Boles Join V liarlo.v Isaac . MooneyJohn E Mark Samuel Miller B W MoCollum J Martin J R Merrill Wm W Millet Samuel 2 Miller Newton Marquis Isaac McLinchey Michael Montgomery David Madison John F Marks Galista Manning 1 Mooney William McGrcVg Mary S Merryiaan J Motre Wm Nail Mary Owens Symr.er Paulhait Abram or John Pettis Jeremiah Platz Henrv. Tarktr William Perry Aaron A Parhall Henry Plake John Parker Joel iBreslerC . Boultou Zclcdee D BrainardU Birch Benjamin . Bales Lewelliu Bentley Maria Burnett Anna 2 Briekman Abram II Boutfhtrd John Burnett Jabus Bochert John. Barber Joshua T Baker or Haren A Buckman, Sylvanus Birch Newton Cummins II II Cook Peter 6r John Carroll Benjamin Crai:;e 11 T Curr James II Cummins Svlvina Cantrelt, Christopher Pomeroy Geore Drake D Eleanor Rariden Samuel Elyroth David Frances 1ucinda France Jacob Ferguson Thomas French NeL-oa V French Jacob Romey John Riens Charles Reel Jesse F Richardson Garsa M Ripley Mayard Jane Ramsary Maria C 2 Roland Vinboll Ritchie Gilbert 2 Smith Elizabeth Sinclair John M Shafer Benjamin 2 Smith Peter Smith John Seb.-e George Seward Andrew Snow Asa B Slayttr Malinda Thompson Dickson Tabor Mrs. Jane Thompson Wm E Ternll Henry L Taylor Jared 2 Taylor Geoige Taylor Samuel . Tucker Alonzo .Van Camp William Yanvacter Hiram "Vickigon Washington Wolfo Mrs II A Willis Mrs L Warner William Wyllis Orwin Wheeler A E Wjlson Wm R "Wölfe 11 1 erg John Wilson Richard Wyant Josliua Ward Solomon Wyant Mary E Willis Joshua I Feller Jacob Fulton Eliibcth Fox Caspar Fumback Charley Fisher Al:red Garard William Gerard Barney Gamble Thomas Hedrick Martha Harner Andrew Higle" William Hinntl Nancy Henry John Ilanua Robert Housi, older Abraham 1 Ian nan A Hollinsback John W Hastings John llinsdille William llanard Richard Hill Henry K Hallintr George Harner Andrew Henry Jackobena Ingle Mathias i'vins Tr.omas Jackson Andrew 2 James Joel 2 Jud Josephin 2 Jewit Samuel M Jarvis Marvin Jones John Killore Bosanna Keller Jacob Lamphcr John Walbridge Martin K Lawrence Alpheus Esq. Wen. tern Samuel Loudannan Frederick Wellinbarcer John Lead. & Co Messrs Winters Elizabeth (for.) Lynch James Yougl.ey Henry Mennig William LEV C. BARBE?, P. M. Plymouth, July 2, 1851. MORE NEW GOODS. CARTER'S & CLEVELAND; 4 re now- reeeivin? a lanre supply of SUMAVMF.Il CLOTHING, 'of' all. QUALITIES, which thtv will SEL'L at very LOW PRICES! A larce addition of COTTON-AND LINN (SO OOS for Men's and Boys' SO .Ii ER CLOJHLYG; ALL at - ery LOY PRICES. Plymouth May 2, 125-31 . nl9tf. Plymouth VS Tho World! JAMES H. CASE, BEING thankiul to the public for past favors, would respectfully solicit. the patronage of the citizens of Plymouth and the vicinity feeling confident that his knowledge and experience in the tailoring Business, will enable him to give entire satisfaction, in all cases good tits warrauted all the time. done" on the shortest notice, and warranted if made up iuhl, in a workman like manner. All orders iii I.STline of bu . ine.ss promptly attended to. Shop one door North of J. L. Westervels Store, and one door South of II. B. Pershine's Drug Sloro. Plymouth, May '5th, ISol. no 16tf. PLYMOUTH fill BOOT SHOE SHOP. TOULD respectfully inform the citizens V V of Plymouth and the public generally, that he intends offering to the public, a new and pood assortment of Boots and Shoes this Sprincr, and better than has ccr before been fold in Plymouth. He keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of worK in his line of business he has under his employ, men who are capable of making the same: Persons wishing to purchase will find him always on hand. Plymouth, Indiana; Feb. 9, 1851. 5tf. . ATTORNEY k l'0U. SELLÜR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent, for the securing and collecting of .Claimf!, Purchase, Sale, and Benting of Real Estate throughout the West generally Agent for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marsball county. Office one door north of Pershing's Drug Store. REFERS T. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNE M. D. Philadelphia. ' Hon. J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEELER Esq. Plymouth Ind , J. BItADLY Esq. Laporte Ind. i C. B. & L. BLAIR, Mich. City Ind. THE DUNHAM HOUSE. THE subscriber having leased or a term of years., the above Hause, takes this method of informing the Traveling public that on Monday the I2t!i day of May, 1651, he intends tipening the same, lor their accommodation. - - ' WM. M. DUNHAM. May 6th, 135! l5tf.

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CABINET MANUFACTORY 1851. fml PRICES REDUCED!!! LEWIS A. JOSEPH, RESPECTFULLY tenders their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, and beg leave to state that they are ready to execute all orders for work, that pertains to the CABINET BUSINESS, in a neat and workmanlike manner, promptly and at prices to 'suit the times. STANDS, BUREAUS, BOOK CASES. TABLES, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS, Sc, iyc, y And every varie.y of Cabinet ware will be made to order at their shop, in a style that cannot fail to please customers. COFFINS, made to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. P. & J. will devote strict attention to business, and hope, by their endeavors to please all who may favor them with their work, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Plymouth, May 7th, '51. no 15 ly

CARTERS &CLEAVELAND . Take this public opportunity of thanking all their friends and customers, for the large share of confidence and patronage which have been extended to them for the last ten years, and hope that by Fair Dealing and a Steady Course, In Trade and Business; they will still coutinue to merit & receive favors of all purchasers of C&GLÖ CTJLÖ js&sj . V e respectfully invite all persons looking for To call and loook at our stock before purchas ing else where. HAVE lately received, and are still receiv ing a large stock of Making our assortment and usual variety large and full, to-wit: DRY GOODS, LAWNS AND CALICOES, 1 of new and beautiful styles Bonnets and Ribbons, English and French of the latest fashions. J03IER, FIXCf AM DKLSS SHAWLS, LACES, GLOVES, AND Cottou summet eooötö, BROAD CLOTHS, Satinet Is.Casimcrca, Shirting, Sh u I ing, Palm, Leghorn and Fur Ilats, Of all kinds Buttsand Screws, Door Handles, POCKET-KNIVES, KNIVES AND FORKS, Locks of all kinds, Nail, Iron, Crockery, Leather, Indico, Madder, Copperas, Alum, BOOTS &, SHOES, Of all kiuSs, for Men, Women and Children, Of all kinds, (except liquors,) besides other . S. Q In great variety, which we will sell as CHEAP as can be sold in the State of ndiana, as our facilities of obtaining Goods, are equal to any. WANTED, Deer Skins, Beef Hides, Calf Skins, Furs, Ginseng, Snake Root, Bee'sWax, Wheat, Corn, and Money, in exchange for Goods and oa account; and they Pay Cash in part for all the above articles. CARTER'S & CLEVELAND. Plymouth Marshall county, May 14, 1851. NEW GOODS. U851. JOHN L. WESTERVELT Is now receiving a FINE STOCK OF GOODS, Which he offers, to the public on reasonable terms; his Stock will consist of all the articles needed in this market. Please call and examine our assortment of Before purchasing elsewhere, as we charge nothing for showing them, and do not intend being undersold. O P. S.Our slock of ready made Cloalhing Mill comprise some THREE HUNDRED GARMENTS, Of the latest Fashions, to which we invite your particular attention, J. L. W. Plymouth, May Hth, 1851. nl7tf. W. G. romeror,l John B. Xiles POMEROY & NILES, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Plymouth, Indiana. WILL attend to all trokkssioxat. bcoivfss entrusted to tiiem,"ii the Marshall Circuit and Probate Courts, ' . May 23, J831. nl9 ly. DE. R. BROWS-, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to the practice of medicine in alL its various forms. Also en hand a good Electrical Machine for the cure of Rheumatism and Nervous disenses generally. OFFICE one door South ot J.L.Westervelt' Store. Plymouth, May 5th '51, nol6-ly. PI jiiiouth Store and' Tin Store. rrHE undersigned would resJ pectfully morm the citivane tif DlvnAvilk am4 tViA .11. .Y"' tjiiiuuiui emu tue cuiroundinr country, that he has on

hand a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, which he will nell cheaper than has evr been fold in Plymouth, or in the West. He has also a large assortment of TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE, which is made of the best material. All orders attended to on short notice. ROBERT RUSK. riymoath, Feb. ?i ai-ly. - .:

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copy of the Drawing-Room Cour anion, ap year for SLOOo Through these two journals eminate fromun same establiibment, still not o::e line will a!i pear in one that has been published theother. .thus affording to those personin who take both papers and immense variel-v. F.GLEASON, Publissher Boston, Feb'y. 8, 1851. Any paper coppyiiisr the above will be. entitled to a year's exchange with the 'Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, and the .'Fiaj of our Union. . mx. R. BROWS, PROPOSES to cure Hernia or Rupture, by what is termed Dr. O. Hurlbuts opilative remedy, in from fifteen to twenty days no matter how Ion? the cases luve been standing. Persons from a distance will' be refunded in their expenses if satisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May 5th '51, nolC-ly. Etruffs! Strugs! THE undersigned thankful to the public for past favors, would Inform them that he has on hand a full supply of Dycstufls, Chemicals, Class-Ware, PUTT 1' CIGA R S,BO OKS, STATIONARY, -and all the PATENT MEDICINES, worthy of public confidence.' Among his Patent Medicines are Dr. Towns-ends Sarsapanlla, Dr. Myers' Sarsaparilla of Wild Cherry and Dandelion, Graefetiburg Sarsaparilla, Lowden's Sarsaparilla; Jayne's Alterative, Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Vermifuge 3- Pill-, Jayne's Carminative Balsam. Louden's Medicines, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Brant's Pulmonary Balsam, Brant's Purifying Extract, United States Syruo, Roger's Liverwort and Tar, Moffalt's Pills and Phccnix Bitters, Graefenburg Medicines, Budd's Ointment, Budd's Liniment, Loree's Ohio Liniment, Chinese Liniment, Farrell's Liniment and Ointment, and Slidali's Indian Vermifuge. Having no profits to divide nor rents to pay, he will &ell at Michigan City pr:ces, or as low as can be afforded in Northern Indiana. ' II. B. PERSHING. Plymouth, April 15th,. 1851. nl3 ly. TIME ! ! TIME ! A 'fcxv&oz. fifteen dollar clocks, can bo had foj So a piece at ' May 15, 1831. WHEELER'S. MAIL ARRIVALS & BLTIRTIRES TO & ITO Plymouth, Indiana. Southern Every day at 5 o'clock, p. m., and departs immediately North. Northern Every day at 3 o'clock, p. m., and departs immediately South. Western Every day at 2 o'clock, p. m., and departs same day at 5 o'clock. West. Goshen Every Thursday at 6 o'clock, p.m., returns to Goshen next day. Fort Wayne Every Wednesday at 12 o'clock m and starts back at 2 o'clock same day. Onondapi Every Saturday at A o'clock p. rn. and returns immediately. Marshall Every Saturday at C o'clock, p. m. and returns at 4 p. m., same day. All mails close half an hoar before the departure of said mails. L. C. BARBER, P. M. Dr. SoultS Oriental Sorercifn Balm Pills. FOR the cure of Scrofulous Humors, Salt Rheum, Fever yores. Running Ulcers, Tumors, Fever and Ague, Chills & Fevers, Billious Complaints, Liver Affections, Costiveness, Ts'ervcjs Debility, Female Complaints; Dyspep- :. i. Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Headache, Ac. None jrnoine unless the nah.e of Dr. E. L. Sonle Co., is on Ihe face of the bo. For tale by the under signed, acent for Plymouth. H. B. rERSHING,