Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1851 — Page 3
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GENERAL CASS. Our readers will fiiul below an extract from the address delivered by this distinguished patriot and statesman in 'reply to G. 15. Post, who presented him. on the Dth instant, a splendid Rold ring, on behulfof the citizens of California. Explaining the motives of the donors. Air. Tost said: It is Presented, General, as a tribute i . ... .. .. .. ,.i i r.... I most justly due you as the able and fear- i less advocate of liberty and the tfjnal j riEhts of man, as tae zealous ami consist-1 ent upholder and advocate of the constitution and the Union of the United States, as the bold and ardent defender j of our countrr ana its interests, abroad and at lome, in war and in peace, as the 'noble and undismayed bearer of the standard of the democratic party of the Union in 1818, and last, but not least, :as one of the earliest, most devoted, and ablest friends of the State of California." General Cass, in reply, after thanking the donors for this splendid testimonial 'of their confidence and esteem, fi'id with reference to the manifest destiny of our country and its free institutions: 'We have carried our empire acres vv"he continent, and planted our Hag upon . the chores cf that distant ocean whie.h ,; cimtii,p,5 ii frfm t ' io isliinil;; unit inntJ- I pent of Arra. Cur pro-re westu ard ; IiaS DrOUMl lis i'v i hi..h.,umu uuju vith the regions of thf J'cist. with l!iise bid coaitris where civilisation (inVicncd early, but has Io? born rtaticn:ary. not retroadin'. Our ut rcoiuswith them inay be designed -by Providence to infuse new vigor Tn'lo their institutions, and to teac h then tlr0 only 'true principles of freedom an I rf -Iii; on. And our establishment upon I lie Pacific 'cannot fail to be felt powerfully and I beneficially through the immense regions ! Avashed by its waves. The extension of our territory has introdu.ed a new era "into our history. From ocean to ocean j the ratline is our?, and it will be filled j 'up with an energy and rapidity w hie h the past foreslia-dows and the future w ill accomplish. The prescrvcrance and enterprise of .j-our feHov citrrens have been honorable to the -Ariericat? f haracler. and have .gained for them Tcspect of the civilizet! , ii x . -i . . . I worm. luur iiiugnincrni countrv is indirsolubly bound up in the seme destiny vifh t:?. -XTut'üil vanrs and Mutual 'Supplies will furnish motives for industry, and wili insure its adequate rewards. Instead of active enemies us we should often be-, -Bd je-lot' rival.s as we should j ;always be, if placed in contact u"5 rpiarate. nations, our future, we !ioie. ! .ii i i will be a glorious one, each protccteu anu protecting, and our only contest a i ' I - - . - . . strife for H.hat-'S'iipirorily w liit h is atta'ined by the arts of j.ea'ce.-arid Rot ly I .face H"?tl Pii". 'v f ... . . . . . I And thus thirty-one cornnnmities, while independent, are yet tie pendent on I one another, enjoying a greater measure ; V)f peace and security, of freedom nnd j , ,i I r r ii . .i prosperity, than ever before fell to lot of a people. God grant that no ef-: fort may be successful, w henever or ; wherever made, to put asunder what, oy i the blessing of Providence, the const i"- ; ttitio-rv, fortned vy the wisdeVn a'd patri- j otisrfi of oct fiither?, has joined togetlier. That dav. if it evet coth-s. will come in the wrath of Cod, and 1 truut i shall vol . live to see it,' English. Ächnoicletlgemxnt . A recent number of the London Times has a lor:; editorial summing tip the results of the Great Exhibition, in which we find the following "owning up' to American ingenuity and enterpriser "It is beyond all denial tint cVery nractical success of he season belongs to the Americans Their consignmeiit ; showed poorlv at first, but came out well ! UpoT. trial fheir reap ing maclim h 'ca-rrrer! -conviction to t lie linrt cf the British agriculturist. Their revolvers threaten to revolutionize military tactics as completely as the original discovery r i Tl . . , i , , , I...- ; of gunpowder. 1 heir yacht takes a class, cf itself. 0 all the Victories ever won ;noiie has been so transcendant as that of . i . -N- -i- ..I. i . 'f i . ., the New Y'otk schooner. The accounts given of her performances suggest the inTipTrachaule excellence Attributen to jupitcr by the ancient poets, who described , the king of the gods as being not only piprenie, but having none other next to Iiim. '-'VVhat'i, first?'' The "America." Whiit second?" "Nothing." Uesiles this the Ua.Uic, one of Collins's line of Steamers, has "made the fastest passage yet known crosä th&- Atlantic' and, according to the A.MiericaM journals, has bean purchased by Brni'h cnts. "for the purpose of towing the Cun: rtl 'osse from oue shore of the ocean to the oiliet' r Finally, as if to crown the triumphs oi the year, Americans have actually sailed '. through the Isthmus connecting the two jcoutinents of the New World, and while Englishmen have been doubting and grudging, Yankees have stepped m and Avon the day. So we think, on the whole, that we - jenay afford to shake hands and exchange congratulations, after which we must learn as much from each other as we tan. . V a- 1 1 An.vt 1A1 Hi Believed ik the Resurkection. In .1818 Mr Powell, the Governor now of Kentucky, but who was beaten in that campaign, had a discussion with Leslie Coombs over in Covington. Coomhs was on his horse, and bloviated largely over the way his neighbor vras going to be "chawed up.'' The. Governor good humoredly replied, " tluill be beutln ahout six thovtand roles, but my name is Lazarus, and believe in the resurrection" He was prophetic. The Resurrection came a few weeks since.
PLYMOUTH F1LCT OFFICE. AVeli;ostI:sy, Oct. 9, 1851.
Anjdes Green, 75, Dry, SI, 50, Gutter, per lb. S, Erg?, per doz. 5 Flour barrel, ?4,"0 Lund. 2,(0 Flaxseed, Si, CO Ginreng drv, 25 Hay Tame 55,00 Wild, 2,50 Lard, per lb Oats, per bush. 15 Peaches dry.52,00 Potatoes Irish, 25 Tallow, per lb. 1U IJepswax, p r lb CO, ul:t' lnz.Si.S'J I'eans, per bnslre, p.r,. .tf'n . Shoulders, i 0 t-n.c:, Cranberries, 8 l,."o Cora Meal, cVrndlc? per lb a - j 1") 10 SI, CO Wheat, pur bus. 50 j Wood, cord, 5 1 ,00 i checs, Chickens ' doz. 1 1 nn i i in i ii um I hi 1 1 ii Hi ii mipini 'r infiii List of Letters y -F.MAIMN'J in tl.e rostOfTu-eatriymonth" rdrirlial Cci'aiy, Indiana, ontLe 1st day of Octol er -Sr, ami it' not taken otit Ix-fore tl;c 1st of January, tt ey v.if; be scat io Wasbiniton City as ilcad lctiers. Al rain-' Jarr.cs Pcerbover Pi.ilip Hlakly Wiir.aia Urown Eliza P.-.Ies Lcivi;; Murphy Elizabeth 2 M.asrucr Samuel ;vi:uks S;'le-.ei 2 .Miller Jo. cph 2 Miller S MdbrM-rjefv M.'.kr .Ma-caret Miliii:cr Miel;-;':l Moauiio AüJrew rCcad Kra Mm iit (leore Mf-Mahaiii lb r.ry "-.:;cI.' P NiU Ji.cob Ni'liiüMii ITonry (slo.:io Wm Pb-ak Jo!,u Picak ?Iitry Parker .-iii.iv.-l Pun'.y David l'iteiiirer Xichols Pnrker 'n I'aisilcr Wm Potter Perry I.'i ii eh; r: Ä f.r J IthiiiCürt St vi; a Khnnk 0 or II Kiply Dsvel Komj Mrs L lb n ie! -ii.-Ii M V'e.-d Wiiliim Ktcil He njaiiii:i H;acr Jtrph Srvp! ens Mrs M F Sii:l!h Maquis F'co;t Archibald Kaut bail Vy ill air. P .Sr.msc.ii Wwliard Stevens SoIoit.öi Su:iincr Win II Seiiom Zacl ery Sliiipp Am'rew Shivcly Jolni Sh rv.o.id Mary A Siark y Jee F. Suo(!i:ra.vs Wm Smith Charles fomshack Mart are t Snyder Philip Smith Daniel Sre ens .Mrs J F T Siivey Jo!n Sii'nlt 7eiify or Peter 'e'wl Jr.hn Tijiyer Davcd P T.iylor (Jcor'c Tavl ir enry Thor! u,'l.er Lül'.s Ts'iin! nil Win ViinTer Win Wolfi nt er'e'r John Waniebt J Warren Daiu 2 Wr'l.tS D Watkins Jonathan Wannsh"y Joejih Waldo Tiilvin Wirt Aim a Mrs V.lt on.sr Michn'cl Wii-kizcr A ndvev. Warner Will Wallace Nichnlas WtlboruEMr rsiick M e'! onrri !5r wer AI rr.Ia:.i I. - " T - li!f,l ji; ;;! y h I5 lf-s David lii!.op l!ev J M I3u:ii!.ll Ant.'.oiiy .1 ("ufin;i:is Hut It A ; ( 'amp John. itiiau I e Lc-vvis II 3 Clark V. i'.Ii.Uii ( V.Um .-.'-ao Coo i er JoLn G Car. v Jo epli T Chnffee Harvey P I Count r (Icor-e W Cr;)v J.-n-.i-s Connie.ui Jo'4n f"1 -'l T f:;l üeniam: lv-üi,,. "iVci.rv Ucinaree C Miss Kvans 11 J E in p.- i nlen CI t-onrc Flftcl.er V.'in II Fries Jacob FrenHi Jacob 2 Filch tiN Ferrer n't Jo epli J Friiciens Cnlhcriue Farnswortli ?drs Friere Sdon.ou ', in: ii I mac Crovt r Jo!. a P (ln r JoJm fjfocr Mo t. rjoble Sydiu y Fmith IIu'l.cs ( ':it!.crii:c Harnti Andrew Hüft- Jo.-i.-ph i ja' 11 llar.z Ji-jac II Unn:rrAvmvT II ;. kiiiMn Samuel I ; 1 1 r I 1 1 '"'II l Hhn.le cor r . ' - -dathihi .e -- .uiu.i.rs IIS .Mill II Jones t-a.-i licl j.,,.v,ol, I1(rcW Jeffries J W Jotl Jufce '" ; 'o u-l -2 Jac-.i on Ju.-I.na JoLniin 7 Kiztr niake 2 jKootr: J.u'cb "'o fit orte 'yi)" 3'x' 0 lutJq cart v l.aloma ( '!.rie;t Slaf Lewis Mary J-"cwis L;umua Lyon John I Marlin Jiiii:cs 9. Militr Abraham L. C. HARPER, P. M. Plymouth, Oct. 1st i$5I. Merciless Butchery! Friends of CuM to tlicRcne. Kcvci:gc titc llftr.es cf yocr Sloaghlfred Com:tryiiirn!:! "TVTILL you stand idle while every brecsc T from the blood-stained fel ls of Uahia Q, r Mnrdered Countrvmen? Will vou lisyour ten to iheir piteous supplications for Merr y, and tee them expire by tl.e tortures of the iiilV-rnni (Jarr te, amid the ribalnyof the Spanish Nabobs and the Vulgar jccis of a Spanish Mob? Can uu i-"aui pun; juie jour urouicrs anu p-fj,.m!s ar2 . . r . . ..: . . . i "i . .. t i . . INIIUMANL V SLA Uü UTERES! , ' y a nifuan Fohliery, who rccartllcss of the I rl:iirw .f liiimn n i 1 v. II nil..: r! -ivilirl vnr !jire or v Ttts Gf 1JiC vaiKiuisl.cd, revel in i the a-'oiues whiclitheir own tortures inllict on i JrTKV -m a v rm m rm A JJ Jslil UA i Uli in tu i X ! I Must these l.ellisli orgies go on, kept Up by the human tacrifices of your OWN BROTHERS? We answer Xo! The precepts of Jehovah forbid them, the laws of civilization wont sanction theni, and Christianity shudders at them: Then fry Havoc, and let loose the Dogs of War! Avenge the 3Iasacre of Bahia Honda, avenjrc the fate of your Ibitchered Countrymen, and avenge the Martyred Lopez. Let the history of the past be the index to the future, and trust not the promises of the enervated and supine 'reo?". but gird up your loins ior the battle and teach v' c.? parasites of a luxurious Monarchy that in you, FREEDOM hÄ? MW CHAMPIONS resources are on handtC sustain 'C'U in this glorious enterprise. Immense sums of Money! Will be placed at your disposal, and as an earnest of what is in reserve for luturc disbursement, the annexed sums (amply sufficient for present purposes,) are presented for immediate use through the liberality öfthose Patriots and well known Philanthropists P. LI. PYFER & CO. The Far-Famed and Old Established EXCHANGE AD LOTTERY BUOKEIU, Tio. 3S Superior Street, CLEAVELAND, OHIO. Whose bright and luminous fame have traversed from the unfruitful Country of the icebound Esquimaux to the liquifying region of the idolatrous Hindoo, and who monthly exhibit to the world the sale and prompt redemption in GOLD AND SILVER!
A Cnlmy r.. Splendid Prize?, ranging from M,0oU :o ö0ut', t!. at far excel the achievements of any Lottery JL cuts in the a mi: i: ica n union.
P. M. PYFKII & CO., Cash thtii Prizes in field, and ceriif.ea'es of Deposit paya! io iii . i-ctir, lii-a-x'i,.) u:ne ceuisui-.s .or 11.1- . meiiM- Mitus o. .-xmerca t-oi i ana Mivcr, mr ; whicli u,ov will at all tiiiiCs nay the very hiirh-1 Cit prciu.u:u. Rich and Brilliant Prizes! A L L S O L I) A ND PA ID B Y P . M PYFER & Co e-iCOUO. Patkaje V i.ole Tickets, to r. tlr.b .-. ! . , . : SIAMM-, Ihdf Tiel.t-ls foarlew Corr:spor.dcat ; in i:chi:oiit fount y, Ohio. , , ! C-iV.-o1 f;,chii;'r tiouei ittut. i, io v. .iicw;odist PrVafln.r in Iiidiiia. . S:t,(0', "Package ILK Ticket.?, fo Mii-s M.ihv.:iiMc, 'Wisconsin. Slf',' (0, li; l Tickets, to ar. Engineer, Detroit Mieljii:ati. Oli',U', Pacl n c Qitr.rtr'r Tickets, to a club DMr,,i' .Mi'd Lan. II . 1 . II.... ..... - . I-.- iA-VT fc8,f ttO, I'f.ekav Wi;o!- Ticket?, to a Correspen -Ie::t in fteaua Co,, Ohio. His scco.id ! Prize in two Vt'tK:-. 5,0c0, Whole kcl:, to a Farn-;cr in Lcrarn Co '.M tfVoO, Packäsre Quarter Ticket?, to a Merei ant, Krie Pcnn.-ylvatiia. S -2. ". 0, Package HaiVus, lö a club in Ravenna, Oh'n. ( S'- f .Mii'TTK OJ'ciul Dr:iir'n?s.) Kvery one o! li e a!..vc Prizes P. M. PYFEIt ! tc Co.," have pr-i::;.!!y paid free of extra J-ra-.ntt, and file I lor the bupectioa o!ihe piddi". ( P. M. PYtK.'l & (o., sell i.e-rly all the i Iv;-e-! - J To l.t -o:::e we il'.l v vou have onh io forward i an onlir ti.r.ui-t. t! :.'..r.s to -u. I'li'lu tV ; Cm., u 'I.e.:; .'bad iu;r:erj for Prize: q r: AD THIS CAUTION. Itewi r.'r a. Counterfeit ."c Irresponi!de Lotler Ib:tju',ries .siill coniinue to be made of u", f wi.e.I.er . I. II. lI.U1.Cc Uc, Cincinnatr, and cluules Mcln-yre it Co.", ?sework, have any ronnectiou v.i:h J. W. Maury & Co. We aas'.vcr il.Cij hurr .-.', n !l never had any connection what i ver '.nth Messrs. J. W. Maury & Co. V. e ur'.her more stale that the LotJcriis of J. II. Hall & Co., and Charles Mcit'yrc vN: Co., ar; yjiur.oui and i Legal, and we wiil give a rjv.'ard o.' vl Ä Q Ol Q j To any resrec'.a: le person wiio win pro tu.'e a cui'-P'tr oi eithirJ. U.Ila'.Kt Go's, or Charles M.c!ntyri? & Co's, wlio ever drew and received in Cat!i or its c'ur.t'tlrnt, $l,0C0 i:i any of their fraudulent and catch-penny contrivances. Ti e Lotteries ti.Ver the management of Mes.srs J. W. Miiurv Co., are State Lotterie, auhorized by law, the prizes guaranteed bylaw, and the Lotteries drawn nv ( omnussicuers appoin.e l by law. We are the Agents lor J. W. Maury Ct Co., for the Northwestern Slates, nnd it 'would l e well br persons to avoid all other Loittnes but tliOie drawn under their li!aiuvA;:;.eut. 3"i All c (iniinunir ations strirtly confidential. HANK DKAFTS pav.iblc at sisrht in tioid, reniiiled pröinpti'v lo anv of the l.'nited Slates for rii.es sold I V l "A. l' FF.lt iSc to. IL? Every drawing 1. ?.T. l'Vl'KH & co., are iure to sell Mime of llie handsomest caji!als. i i One order to 1. M. vXfZU öc co, will realize a Splendi I Forlune. GORGEOUS SCHEEIESÜ P. M. P ' F E R , C 0., r Dat.. Uct. 1 o 3 1 G Capital .No.L'.illets Price o Price of P k'ps. 7,00 17,50 is; 50 37,50 25,00 18,73 T0,lO 18,00 17,50 52,50 28,00 18,50 33,00 17,50 10,50 32,00 30,C0 15,00 37,50 10,50 17 50 c0,(0 25,00 17,50 3.(0 20,00 IS, 50 i7.es Tb-kets I2dr'n 610 tl 3 e:;!',(HiU 73 Xo? 7S 15 13 11 13 12 12 I I 13 ii 12 15 13 15 11 13 J2 13 !4 13 o tt ti a n it it a ii a it ii a a a a a a ii a .i 10 8 5 10 5 5 15 8 5 10 6 6 10 8 ' 5 10 5 5 20 8 5 10 5 5 I 0,i CO v 7 1 of U.0.Ü "A 8 6 13 M 15 li 17 IS 20 'Jl 23 1 Z'i 27 jy 29 :;2,tno ;3 2 '.:i 00 7 20,0U0 75 5 ',!!(. I 75 20,0 t 78 I'tM 00 75 4i',lw'0 7.S 20.1.V0 75 1.,U10 7S 33, i 7Ö 7.r S0,(M 0 li 2n,o0ü Gß Öt'O. 78 20,C57 73 2 -,öU0 7-5 75,100 78 2C.0:.0 73 21,0! 0 7 S 2.3,(rO 75 20,(00 7 .. 4 13 ti 31 3 of 0,000 C5 O The price of Packages of Quarter Tlck"His only n advertised aboe. Z.'j The Mana.-ers Printed Drawing, endorsed by thv Conjmis.-ioners appointed (for this purpose) by the (lovernor of Virginia, are iii all cases tent to ov.r eoirspondents. J.ettcrs always strongly and car Vtlly scaled. The purehasvrs of packajres of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against their drawing in a Package any 6 the capital Pri7.es, and one J'ackage may draw foVir of the highest Prizes. Two-thirds of the Prizes are sold in Packages of Tickets. 3j PiVusv Order a few davs bcrore the Lot teries draw All Orders imuctiially answered by the re urn mails - Persons at a distance who wish "Fortune Puckled on their Hacks," will find that it i only necessary to enclose the price as laid down in th'e above schedule,! ff Package or single. Ticb.et to t be Truly Fortunate, FarFamed und Old Established House of P. M. PYFER Co. No. 28 Superior Street, Cleavcland, Ohio. mÄMiCC BÄKES, W AC J3L ü J. CK A N D Äs WW ROLL up your Oi l aad New Wagons to the Soiith side of tl.e Bridge, all you who want good work done nt the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Laker warrants his work to do good rvice or no pay. And you who have bought Wagons of HOUSE KILLER, on the North i-ideofthe. Bridge, hitch four yoke of cattle to fhm and haul them over, and -he will mak; run tn lighMhat colt can pull them. Nevrr l'nind if they do stand in the door and hallow ot you, come straight alon for you know gentlemen, that crippled birds WILL flutter. New Wagons made to order, and all wovk warranted. From the abundant patronage he has received gives him confidence to believe that his work has been satisfactory, and he assures you that all work herca ter phall be done right. FRANK BAKER. Plymouth, Oct. lit. 1351, no37tf.
iETXA IXSUltlXfE COMPANY, OF UT1CA, NEW YORK.
CÄPI T A 1 V 125,00 O ririE object. o' this Comply is to insure ! I loth Kcal and Personal Property nsninst . j or ,,y fsr, anu t! navil,a:io.: iUul lnrn lhe jculiar advaniares .:. i 4. ... n r r i .i n. ! m ... 1 - I II j nir.nKc i-r.v o tii !nie oi .f;v urK,r.so u : as from the lon'j 'esprrience of porn' nf Us Ofjlccrr, the Diieciors JVcl coiifuleat that they : can tn ot as Pucarahle Terms, and with ! as cm ire ! SAFKTY TO THK ASSURED. as ,iny (.:-,or re.on.viblc Ccinpauy whatever. IVin-condio-ted on both. MUTUAL ami STUCK ppJ.VCil'LES, it combines the advantages o! I.otlt .-vsle:n-, besides uianv not -possessed bv . any Company conducted solely upon either of them. The following are some of the pr;rrtples by which this Company is overiieJ, and üll iiiiiit at once perceive both their FA P.! NESS AND LI 15 E 11 A LIT Y: 1st. Tliey recognize the acts of their aüthrized Accnts, both in making surveys and in i?Miiiu' Policies; and to avoid litigation, arrange ouierences L-y arunrauon aiiocanueo eomt uient for the ; s.-ured. j 2d. They promptly pry all losses .or whom .ty t e-'o.ue iiawe. :;d. They hold tl.emselve-. responsible for ( losses and daniOL-es by lightning. 4tb. They take no sincle risk for a greater sum than 5,CC0, nor on real property for more ' th'iu two lairds ot it value. öth. All Surpins Funds, after paying losses and exptn.-cs, and invested U r the l-eaefit o the company, or divided among the members thereof", as may be ileemcd expedient by the Directt-. f.;1.. ':'!-y clr?sify ri.sks in sveh a manner tint tne Preuuutu Notes of Faru.crs and pertons niMirmg ropeny no mre ei o.-ei man f;:rml u:ldiiu'., ire net liaMc or lushes ol more hazardous property, nor pre Merchants and the j ins-irt rs of buildings only partially exposed, bait's , kje for iC 0,s 0t nliXi which is considered cxira hazarded. JOHN F.. IIIXMAX, JVf..Vf FÜWAHI) KAM ES, Vice Prent. W. U. HAMLIN. Treasurer, A. F. ROCKWELL, AVrTMry, M. II. THOMSON, Aciiutnj, J. M. CHAV, Central Jj-en', W. CI. POMFdH Y, A'zcatf.r Xorthcrn Indiana. Plyii.o-uth, Aug.26ih 185!, 32 tf. Plymouth Scliool. rlIAULKS D. SMITH, )iopo?es J opening his School on Mon3 day next, the 2JtIi of September, f bo. Thankful for past favors, aue! hoping . i; .1. no pains will I e spared on his part, to make theYchool room a pleasant and profitable place I I.r I I 1 lltlLllliltllll l . I . . IL..H1'.. Ill llil.lllll. LUllL J of resort for their children T K II M S JuvVfiile Branche.', Juvenile Philosophy, Arithmetic. $2,00. Practical Arithmetic, Geography and Penmanship, C-'J.öO. Higher Hranches, &:5,C0. N. n. Particular attention will be paid to renmauship. Plymouth, September 22d 1851. 3G tf STATE OF INDIANA, .MAKSMAf.r. IOC.NTV, n the Marshall Circuit Court, November Term A. D. 1851. Mary Jane Jones j . vs Divorce. John r. Jones, ) Now comes the complainant and files her bill in this behalf for Divorce, Arid it appearing to my i-atis faction I y the affidavit of a di.-inter'otcd person, that said defendant John P. Jones is a no.i -resident of the- State of Indiana, he is hereby notified that unless heappear and plead answer or demr.r to said bill at the next term of said Court, fo b'3 holden at the Court-hou ein Plymouth, on the 2d Monday of November next, the same will be taken as confessed, and de'enn'med in his absence. Attest It: COMSALEY, Clerk. PomeryV & Tleeve, Solicitors. Sept. 22d, 1S51. nc'Jo Zw; pr. fee S2,25. Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, lo me directed, 1 will between the hours cf 10o'cIockA. M. aiwtjTo'Tlook P. M. on the 23rd day of October A.1). I Sol, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county Indiana, by Public Auction and Outcry, olTer to the highest bidder the rents and profits ;or seven years of the followintr described property, to-w it: The West half (i) of the North West quarter () of .Section No. thirty-lhr'ee (33) North of Lange two (2) Fast, containing Eighty-one and thirty-three hundredth of acres commonly known as the Wolf Creek mill properly; on failing to sell for a f-uin sulTuient to satisfy raid writ of execution and the interest and costs thereon, I will ut the same time and place offer th'e fee siuipln in said lands J y parts o( sn'ul described premises. Executed äs the property of Robert C. Rlivin on a j-idgment in favor of Blairs Sc Messiuccr & Co. SETH iirsSEY, Sheriff. Sep. 22, 1851. hm -5w, pr. fee Administrator Sale. I Co pursuance öf an order of ti c Probate Court ol the county of Marshal State of nd., medc at the August term thereof. 1 will oiler formale all the real estate of whicu John Asti . . Icy was seized at his decease, consisting of the N Wfr west of the Michigan road in Sect. no. H, T33, R2 E, also lot ICS and the buddings thereon in the town of Plymouth, also the E P orthcNW quarter of Sect. 74, and the NW quarter oN W quartet of same Sect. T 33, R 1 West. will hold the said Renl . Estate at private salfi Until the 0th day of November next, and if not sold before Ihe said 70th day of Nov., aforesaid at private sale, I will on said day cff.T raid Real Estate at public sale at I ihe Dunham Vnuse in Plymouth, upon the fol lowing terms to-wit in six, twtlve and eighteen months from the day of sale, by the purchaser giving his iote wilh good freehold security, waving valuation and appraisement laws, ior further information enquire of W. M. DUNHAM, Adm'r. cf the Estate of John Astley, dee'd., Plymouth, Sept. 9ihS5 n34 7v pr f.3,50 1 W. L. BENTS, J f IWKES this met'.od of informing the citiJ zens of Plymouth, and the Mirrouuding country, that he has commenced the ' TAILORING BUSINESS, one door south of J. L. Westervelt's .Store, where he will be found at all tin. es. By close attention to business, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. He warrants bis work to be done as well as any where west. Cutting done on the shortest notice. Plymouth, Ap.il 15th, '51. 13 ly. HUNTING, in Colored Inks, done with ncotucss and despatch at this Office
a H ? 1551. j Dil von ever think as you oasscd by its door, " a Pi;lc. iu:s i-ougie oiutc. ( ? o' your city town bred ailair lut a sho; ior tooJ bargains, on almost any SCiMi. Not fcr maki.ig laro profits, on every small sale. Its where queer advcrtiscr.cf.t?, r.rc pastel! ahoi't. rom the Wiiars and the Lccos, the itis and the outs; ! Tb"? number of vo'c, each pf.rty iiath 'polled i Aurtions '?.nd f:nures, and tarins to l e sold. livwoi;. n pan. o ere i ojteii u.? U';r, To read th'e, advert iseineats over and over For the v. Iis aud the shutters, within and .vithoitr. , Are fnily letierod, .round and about. For sale, call and see, whatever you pkarc, Lvrys newly laid, fresh butter au.l cheese. Djy Tods and hardware, potash and grain (ilasswaie and china, figured and plain, Candies and raisins, sak-ralus, molissi3 Castors, Limps, and all oilier plasses; jrUgS an,i tobacco, : u: r an t fish p. cah very low xvhat'cvtr voti wisht TLrr.vv ,men u; ,,r. nn venture within j The Teb-LTaj)!i cibce is the're to be sen , ,. !,iaek look in.? stove, some benches a chair. Vv'ith three or four lounges already to stare. For this Couple's Store though my time is too short, To tell 'ms One hal'of the wonders ought, ' is itre"tiie mechaiiie f.nds tooTs to his hand And the armor his also -or tilling the land, li is here the g-iöd dam? so frugal and thriving Make j sale for the butter and eggs of her hiving. With an eve to th'j main chance the dim ol heT barter She supplieth the wants of each rozy cl.u-.-ked J daught r, fl . . x . . - . uuys sinpes ior llie uoys vim oac tu., oi drilling To answer !or meeting ami dress up god willing. Our show ease filled up, in a brilliant array Slip holds on the counter its .littering sway, A large assemblage of r;ick :iaci.s and toys, Poll's heads for the tills, and f.sh hooks for the boys, Soap for their daddies, with merits so f.usb Put no shaving here, without rarer or brush. The shop we now speak of no village or town Hath ever a shop to compare wilh our own, Though homely its mien and rustic its race ft is li'r-venhelvss a r-rorhiuent p'.ac'o, it serves fc a Telerapti cluee reading room flore, With goods Loth domestic, and foreign and more 'Tis the general Exchange, for whatever you choose, - 1 h l'Iuce :or the bargauis-the focus for new.., AnJ L", so,nc challcc t should burn cr b.ou Alas! for the village, oli! alas! for the town; The whole country round would be lost in amaze, Man, woman and boy dress in trape thirty days. .Yours truly, J. C riymouth, Ausr. 20th, IS', 3Uf. MAIL ARRIVALS k DEPARTURES TO & 11031 I'lj s:joi:I!j. Iisdittsm. Southern Every day at 3 o'clock, p. m., and depars 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. Costen Every Thursday at G o'clock, p. m., return. t-, (Joshcn nbxt day. Fort Wayne Every Wednesday at 2 o'clock m. and starts back at 2 o'cloc k same day. Onttidiz-i Every Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m., and returns immediately. MuialiaU Every .Saturday at 2 o'clock, p. m., and returns at i p. m., tame day. All mails close half an hour before the departure of said mails. l. c. barber; p: m. Lime for Sale. IN a few weeks we will have a large quantity of Lime on hand and for sale, at the former residence of . N. Lesh, whicli we will warrant lo be ct good quality. A. SCOTT, . N. LESII, Plymouth July 30ib, IS51. no2S 2m. JAMES H. CASE, JTtssiice of the Peace PL YMO UTH, INDIANA. Office one door North of J, J,. Westervelt's Store, and one door South of IL B. Pershing's Drug Store. All orders promptly attended to. May 5th, 1S51, no 15 tf. mi:di;ö3I soti D nrn'OIS T. A. LEMON, offers bis ser vices, professionally, to the citizens of Marshall county intending lo devote his time ttlrictltj to the practice of Medicine, in its various branches and become a permanent citizen, among you; he respectfully asks', and expects to receive, a liberal share of patronage. OFFCE-At D. Deming's Drugstore, where he may be found. at all times, except when absent professionally. Calls promptly attended tö, day or night. Plymouth, a., May 28, 1831c 19tf Tk. r. b ho w, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to the practice of medicine in all its various forms. Also on hand a good Electrical Machine for the cure of Rheumatism nnd Nervous discuses rencrally. OFFICE one door South öl J.L.Wcstervelt' Store. Plymouth, MaySth'öl, nolC-ly. THE DUNHAM HOTJSeT Ml TIIIE subscriber having leased fcr a term of .1 years, the above House, takes this mettled of informing the Traveling public that on Monday the 12th day of May, 1S5I, be intends opening the same, lor their accommodation. Wm. M. DUNHAM. May nih, 1S51, lGtf. 5000! I will give the highest price for any number of Oak, Poplar, Walnut, or Cherry SawLogs, delivered in Plymouth. A. L. WHEELER. Plymoutn, April 16th, 1851. 13tf. CARTER'S c CLEVELAND; re now receiving . large supply of S1TMMER CLOT! UNO, of all QUALITIES, whicli they will SELL at very , LOW PRICES! A Innre addition of COTTON AND LINEN GOODS for Men's and Boys' SUMMER CLOTIIIMI; ALL at very LOY PRICES. Plymouth May 21, 1831. hlOtf.
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UARTER'S & CLEAVELÄND
Tkc this public opportunity r.-f thankim; oll their friends and customer.-, for th5 larpo share of confidence and pitrona,'e hich Iiavu t een extended to them fur the last ten years, and hipe that by Fair Dealing and a Steady Course, In Trade and Business: they will still coutmue , I to n.erit 5: receive f.r crs cf ail mrchacrs cf CTjS C3H 3ID JIS'sS We respectfaily invito ail p':rso!;srla';ki:ig for 0 1 9 To call and lcouk at o; .r stock before nu;c!i" I inj t he where. JCnvttvfS $z eicafcclrmör, r"! AVE late!;.' received, ami are still receiv 3 3 inir a l.irsie slo':k of Making our assortment and usual variety large and full, to-wii: DRY GOODS LAWNS AND CALICOES, 7 of new and bo.iutiful stylus lonnets ruu Ritbon?", English and French of tl.e latest fashions'. MM)! Eil. FIM'Y AX!) CRESS MI.UVLS," LACES, CLOVES, AND iotton Summer föooöö, BROAD CLOTHS,. . Satinetl't, Cas i uicrc3, Sh irt ing. Sheet Inri Palm. Leghorn and Fur Iialsf Of all kinds Putts and Screws, Doer Handle?, I OCKLT-KXlYn.S KM VMS AND FORKS, Locks of all kinds, Xr.ils,, Iron, Crockery, Leather, Indho, Madder, Copperas, Alum',' BOOTS & HOE ü II kinds for Men, Wonvn and Children, ! I Of all kind?, (except liquors,) besides other In great variety, which we will sell as CllEAV as can be soil in the State of ndiana", As our facilities of obtaining Good?, are equal to &'uj'. WANTED, Deer Skins, Beef Hide?, Caif Skin?, Fms, Ginseng, Snake Root, Bee's Wax, Wheat, Corn, and Money, in exchange for Goods and on account; and they Pay cLshinpirt fur ail the a bove articles. CARTER'S & CLEVELAND. riymouth Marshall county, May 14, 1851. ?3 xJli JL rfänä tSm 1 OAS got borne from NEW YORK, and close JLJ a ter him come tumbling along by Rail Road Express, TONS and CORD.S of the cAf; ccs and"cfcr?fZ GOODS ever brought to Plymouth. lie crnnot enumerate, nor is it necessary; for the people and the "rest of mankind" have only to ::ee and hear the price when they will buy and go away satis fiel that Wheeler's is, indeed, the place to trade if Veil desir'o tö save from 10 to 30 per c?r.t on your purchases. is stock cT DRY GOOpä-, Groceries, Hardtrare, Crockery, SPS AND SJS&SBSi HATS AND CAPS, Cannot be surpassed in quality, quantity or cheapness in Northern Indiana. lie has also about FOUR CURDS of Ready EEadc Clothing, which he will fell so cheap as to "Beat the Jars," and do it easy. O' Bring on your wives and daughters, fnd with them, vour ... WHEAT, GINSENG, DEER SRlXS, SAW LOGS, RAGS, arid a little Money, and your hearts shall be made glad. Plymouth, Sept. 3, lS3t 33 3m Fortune Telling UR customers bavin? taken away the larcest half of our Spring Stock of Goods, they will greatly oblige us by calling and taking the residue. A sale of 88000 worth in ninety days, is sure proof of prrr., Just received a ;ev nipply of paper and twine, and Boys ready to do them up lo suit buvers". POMEROY & C&. Plymouth, July ith !S51. SALE OF SCHOOL LAND IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA. EHE County Auditor and Treasurer of said JL County will proceed lo sell Section sixteen (10) in Township twenty-nine (29) North cf Range trhee (3) East, on the 2'Jth DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1851, it the Court 7ouse door in the Town of Rochester, between the hours prescribed by law. The terms of sale is oue fourth of purchase möney p.iid in hand, and the residue within twenty-five years from the date of the sale, and also with seven per cent interest to be paid annually in advance on the residue. Also at the same time and place will be soil a part of Section thirty-six (36) in Township twenty-nine (29) Range three (3) East, fomako up the deficiency in aid Section, sixteen (16) Town twenty-nine (20). Range three (3) East; Said Section is laid oli" in forty and fi ty aero lots, and is appraised from SI, 25 to $3,25 per acre. The North part of Section sixteen is well adApted to farming purposes, nnd that portion in Section thirty-six is the best (quality of land, and good limber. JOHN DOUGLASS, A. F. C. ISAIAH HOOVER, T. F. C. Rochester, Sept. 12, 1531. pr fee 3,73 35-4 1, DISSOLUTION 7 OF CO-PAR T N E R SHIP. T SIIE co-partnership existing between Dahicl H. Roberts and John Alleman is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ..The business of the Yellow River HouiO will still be conducted by D. II. Roberts. D. II. ROBERTS. JOHN ALLEMAN. riymouth, Sep. 2Gt!i 1S51. 37 3w. v Lipbrlc Book Emdcrr; f IIIE subscriber takes this method of informJ ing the citizens of Plymouth, and surToundin? country that he is prepared to do every description of work at moderate prices. If. B. PERSHNG, Agent for Plymouth, to'wfcora may be entrusted all orders for me. JAMES MERCURY. Laportc; Sept. 3, 1851 33 ly DTR. &. B R.0WH.. PROPOSES to cure Hernia or Rupture, by what is termed Dr. O. Hurlbuts opilativo remedy, in from fifteen to twenty Jays no matter how long the cases have been standing. Persons from a distance will be refunded in their expenses if satisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May 5th 'ol4 nolG-Iy.
