Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1851 — Page 4

POETS' CORNER. .iUXT HETTY'S TO LET JN 1730. BY F. D. CAüK. Come listen, pirls ant I will ttll A! out Aunt Hetty's toilet; 'Tv.asone that ira'-cd Let passiner well Don't laugh and r.inkc me spoil it, Aunt Hetty stool just live feet ten Without her shoes and hoiC; A Vt-11-formed and graceful too, withal, Blue eyes and Grecian nose. Her hair above her reverence bump, Was always neatly tied, rflndo'era nine inch cushion drawn, And fastened on one M'de: While fearful frizzles stood upright Upon her temple jmooth, For glossy ringlets then were held Both ugly and uncouth. Lone strings of pearls oTmilky hue Hüng careless from her neck, O'er her vandyke, cut square before, Of muslin without speck. Her dress, of coitly damask silk, Full five ells wide er mre, Vas stiffen'd with a whaletone hocp, And swept the sanded floor. Tie ample sleeve the elbow rach'd, And fastened ly a land; And jL-loves with frills six inches deep, Adorned each pretty hand. The waist, three-quarter. of a yard, Was trimmed with ribbon or. With point andtnsscl hung behind, And buttons up Ic ore. Spankled kid shoe?, with peaked toes, Adorned her little foot, With heels full out three inches high, And made of cork to boot. Ufr 'kerchief, made of cambric good, Was always large and ample, Without embroidery or lace Girls, follow her example. Her bonnet! but my wenrymuse Her feeble wing mm t drop; If you would see its like again, fioview an old pig top. And when Auntllitty went to church. In work?, calash and nil, She walked in seven feet dignity O, me! but wasn't she tall! HUMOROUS.

Taking Time by the Forelock.---A the Recorder's Court at San Francisco, young lady of wealthy parentage, a fledg- for a misdemeanor, very coolly offered ling from one of our fashionable board- to give his notc for one month as paying schools, a type of modem elegance, ment of the fine!

was recently united by the silken tie of matrimony to a gem of a beau. The pa- rents on both sides being surrounded by all the concomitants of luxury, and the many agreeable paraphernalia bespeaking the possession of "the dust," determined to get a fine "establishment" for the young couple, and accordingly they were settled in a fine mansion. A few days after this, a school companion of our heroine called upon her, and was surprised to find so many servants about the house. "Why, Mary" said she, "what in the name of sense have you got so many people about you for? 'Oh!' replied madam, 'we haven't any more than we want. There is but one cook, one chambermaid, two house girls, one housekeeper, and--a--child's nurse. I'm sure there are not too much.' 'Ha! ha!?' said her friend, 'what do you want with a child's nurse? Oh! that's too funny.' 'Well, we haven't any immediate use for her, but then when we were married, Charles said that we would want one, and you know it's not always the best to leave things until the last moment.' A Proposal.---We heard of a curious proposal the other day. Among some two hundred bathers were a lady and gen- tleman who had shown a slight partiality for each other's society. An immense wave unhappily carried the lady off her feet, and buried her for an instant in four feet of water. The gentleman hurried to her rescue, and on pulling her out she breathlessly exclaimed, with a mouth full of salt water (the water is very salt here) 'Oh, Augustus---dear---take me---I per-ish---have---mercy---take me, Augustus, and---oh---oh---oh---take me---!' 'Thanks, dearest,' exclaimed Augustus 'you have made me very happy.' Thanks---for what, sir?' coldly exclaimed the lady, taking a long breath. 'For your favorable answer to my proposal,' said Augustus. 'Proposal! 1 heard none.' 'Oh, yes, but you did, my dear---I made it when you were under the water, and you said yes, and told me to take you; and I mean to take you at your word.' .'Ah---well---dear me----ask pa---and----'of course,' said Augustus. The pair will be made happy this fall. Fourth of July Scene.---Police officer meets Mr. Ferguson in a crowd. Officer--Mr, Ferguson, I judge from your appearance that you are 'tight' again. Don't reel against the ladies that way, or I shall have to arrest you. Ferguson--Now Mr. What-d'ye-call-

'urn, you (hie) are mistalten (beg pardon ! com; they can't raise it, nor punkin-pies ladies) if you think I am the leastcstjnor quinces, pea-nuts, nor silktight, I am only a (hit) a little cleta-! worms, nor nothin'. Then as to their ted. You see I've bee n down to the Cor- i farinin' Lord! only look at live great eltihultural Garden, and revolved in the j ephant-lookm' beasts in one plough, w ith Defango. just to ceremonate the glorious ; one great ltimmokin' fellow to hold the levorution that brought our country j handle, and a boy to lead, whose, boots (hie) right side up. J has more iron on 'em than the horseshuffs Officer Sit down, Mr. Ferguson, you have, all crawlin' us if they was a-goin' cant stand. "What had the Fandango to ) to a funeral. "What sort of a way is that do with your present condition? j to do work? It makes me mad to look

FercusonWhy, (hit) Mr. Hossifer, the rotary motion of the machine has aaade me awful dizzy collapsed (hie) wy idees together. Mr. Eerguson relapses into a lethar - gie state and is carried to the lock up.J

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I r iIills in cruji-biioiis urc huh eauru ! spiritual knockiugs. I Why is killing bees like a confession? Because vou uiibuzz'um. A Luiden that one chooses is not felt, unless he carries it too fur. The man that was eeriously injured by a sudden burst of eloquence, is likely to j recover. i Question. Can a musician execute a ; piece of music before he gets the hang of iii? V1.. .Loco cnlnMr .Ho Ur.lonfpnlli than other men? .Because he makes laj ces and busts. What is a sure preventive to the hair T ' t rr in i dye 'lit-) The next question before the Spike Society will be the difference between a nigger's stealing and stealing a nigger. Wh is a narrative of the death of Socrates like the Upper roor of a house? It is an Attic story. To discover how many idle men there are in a place, ell that's necessary is to set two dogs a fighting. Gentlemen of the jury, have you We agreed: 1 -v What is your verdict?' find th prisoner not guilty, if he will ! leave town!' Is your watch a lever, Sam?' 'Lever? yes; 1 have to leave her at the watchmaker's once a week for repairs.' Mrs. Partington says it isa curious provision of nature that hens never luv when cjrgs ore dear, and always begin when they are cheap. Dr. Johnson compered plaintiff ami defendant in a lawsuit to two men ducking their he-uta in a bucket and (luring each other to remain longest under water. The Wheeling Gazette says that t lie reason Jenny Lind does not go to Pittsburgh is that her reputation is so high she cannot get under the bridge. We met a man in our streets a fewdays since, who had met with such a loss i as to draw forth the sympathy of even the hard-hearted. He had lost his balance. Cause rum. A man who Was fmpd fnrtv dollar?; in Mexander Gunn was discharged from the Custom House at Edinburg, for a l r (tice n'd. ,r'f llcC The entry in the books stated tints: A Ciuun was discharged foi making a false report. A French horse-dealer was asked if an animal which he offered for sale was timid. 'Not at all,' said he, he often nusscs many nights to-ether bv himscif in the stable.' The conversation at Holland-house turning upon first love, Tom .Moore compartd jt to a potato, 'because it shoots from the eycs. 0r rather,' exclaimed Bvrou, 'because it becomes all the less bv parin"." 'Is your note good?' asked a woodman the other day, of a person who offered a note for a load of maple. Will,' replied the purchaser, 'I should thirk it ought to be everybody's got one!' A wag has truly said, if some men could come out of their coffins ami read inscriptions on their tomb-stones, they would think they had got in the wrong grave. A girl in one of our river counties, who has a swivel or screw eye, looked so long and affectionately on a gin bottle, that she actually drew out the cork, apt illustration of the power of All true love. The statement is contradicted that the merchants of San Francisco sand their letters with gold dust, We cannot say, however, whether the people go a-gun-ning with gold bullets. A man advertises for a wife who can settle accounts. We reckon that there arc quite a number who would like a wife who could settle their accounts. At least, it is more than they can do themselves. At Gibralter there was a great scarcity of water. An Irish officer said, he was very easy about the mutter, for he had nothing to do with water; if he only got his tea in the morning, and his punch at night, it was all he wanted. One of the broadest hints to pop the ( question, which it is possible for a young ' . . lauy to Cive a voting gentleman, is to her intention of never j declare to him ; marrying. Dr. Johnson, speaking of a well-dressed lady, says: "The best evidence I can give upon this subject is, that one can never remember what she had on Sam Slick says, writing from England: j "Artcr all, they haint cot no Indcin at 'ein, If there is any airthly clumsy fashion of doin' a thin", that's the way j they re always sure to git litre. They are a benighted, obstinate, bull-headed l people, the English, that's a fact and alI ways was.

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J II DICE A Ij OFF ECK KS Karsli a E. M. CHAMBERLAIN, President Judsre. I " """ CHARLES II. REEVE, Pranerulins Attorney. JAMES A. CORSE, Prolate Jmhje. 31 AKSIIALL Co. OFFICER S HANSOM BARBER, ) ROBERT KCI1R0EDER, SAXFOBI) GORDON, S HANSOM BARD EH, Ciunty Commit' s. l!K HA KU CUMJALU, Clerk. 1(KI.rJM vv .Vo r,, GII.sON S. C LEAVE L AND, Recorder. &: . frift. JACOB N. LUNGER, Co untu Surveyor. Ill (ill H. iHXU.V, Awtror. OROVE TOMEROY, County Azcnt. JAMES LOO AN, Coroner. JUDICIA L OFffCtittS Fulton II. P. RIDDLE, President Judge, JOHN BALL, i . . . j . . james burrocs, AS0Cttte Jl(,?c9 WILLIAM POTTER, Pratteeutins Attorney, JAMES BABCOCK, Probat Judi. v rirorv cousty officers john snorr 7 " ,Rr.Vf:t w ( Co""hJCom""ioucr JACOB SMITH, ) i ANTHONY SMITH, CM; nd Recorder, JOHN DOHJLASS, Auditor, ISAIAH nOOVF.rr, Treasurer, AoEL OHEENWOOt), Wrr WILLIAM CL'LVElt, County Surrcipr. A NT) I ! FAY E. BABCOCK, .lrW, ! BENJAMIN C. WILSON, fWify .l-frf ! CHAHLES ElfACKETT, Coroner, j WM. K. LOfJAN, ) WM. TYNEl!, Justice of the Peace. LEWIS SUBOLTE, S A. M. I-HGGINS, Wholesale and Ratail Dealer in Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, Corner market & fourth sts.,oppcsi!c rrril'sStcic Icfr:i5ispoi r, 2ui:t 11:1. TjMHE undersigned respectfully invites tie! j attention oi tt.c public to tlic MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP STOVJ5S! in tl.c Wabash valley, of almost every description. Ainonirliis .elections arc the following, pnrchafed in PittbnTjb. Cinciunatti, Dayton, KocI.eskr and Albany: The far-finned Farmer's air tLhf, vliir-h for beauty of construction, eco-ioniy of fu 1, at.d : capacity for cooking, is uiiiiirpasicd in this or' any otLc-r country. ! Tl.c wrrll-knrJw! Ilrtthawny, CeMiart nivl ! M.irlinl 'i lti.ikn. n.ivton. Ol ir .nnd Jit Dm-- i ton pricey, warranted two years. All sizes and qualities oi Premium, I "inverse Fulton and IJeliauce Cook Stoves, which l.e offers very low. An ec'U;nt assortment oT ten, seven ami six-pl.ue, and Franklin stoves. All the above stoves are warranted r?f tl.-e 1 est material, and to give entire satisfaction to the purchasers. lie invüe.? attention to his lnrre variety of j Parlor Stoves. And particularly to a Superior; Selt-IJemtlatinsr Air-ti.üht, that it-nuires but one tenth ot UiC woo nee e.-arv for a tire place. He has a lull assoriinei rlmei Jv lollowmg ; articles: Copper. Plain and Japanned Tin. and Hollow-ware, Andiron., M'sdUe-irons, fc'ujsir-kettles, Skilles, Slew-kettles, Dutch-ovens, vce., lloat pump and Lump?, Sheet-iron, Copper, IJras., Zinc, Lead, Cow, .-.ml Ox-I5ells, N:c., and a few superior Straw-cutters. lie has also an exeellent article of Well and Cistern pumps with wood, iron cr lead pipe.. The above arlicles will be sold low for Cash or most Kind o" country produce, or old Copper, Urass, Pewter, Eceswax an.i Ea?s. A. M. HKJfJINS. N. I?. Call at the stone building, corner o Market and Fourth streets, where job work will 1 edonc at short notice. Ln-7nsport, March 2Cth, If 51. 11 Iy. SALE OF SCHOOL LAND, IX LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, FULTOX COUNTY, INDIANA. tvillE County Auditor and Treasurer of said JL County will proceed to sll Section mUen (ir) in Towns-hip twenty-nine (2'J) North of Range trhce (3) East, on the 2(Jih DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1831, at the Court Hom e door in the Town of Rochester, lietvten the hours prescribed by law. The terms of tale is one fourth of purchase money paid in hand, and the residue within twenty-five years from the date of the nie, and also with seven percent interest to Lepaid annually in advance on the residue. Aho at the same time and place will be sohl a part of Section thirty-5ix (3G) in Townhip twenty-nine (2J) Hange three (3) East, to make up the deficiency in aid Section, sixteen (IG) Town twenty-nine (2D) Hange three (3) East, Said Section is laid off in forty and fi ty acre lots, and is appraised from 81,23 to $3,25 per aero. The North pitrtof Section sixteen is well adrtptt-d to f.i rining purposes, and that portion in Section thirty-six is the beslipiality of land, and good timber. JOHN DOIT, LASS, A. F. C. ISAIAH HOOVER, T. F. C. Rochester, Sept. 12, 1S5I. pr fee 83,75 35-It. DISSOLUTION CO P A ?l T N E II S II I P O F fV. co-partnership existing between DnnJL iel II. Hol erts and John Alltman is this day dissolved by mutual com ent. The business of the Yellow River IlouiC will still le conducted by I). II. Huberts. I). II. ROBERTS. JOHN ALLEM AN. Plymouth, Sep. 20th P-51. 37 3w. Lnjiorlc Hook Bindery. f IIIE subscriber takes this method of informJ ing tl.e citizens of Plymouth, and Mirroundin;r country that l e is prepared to do every description of work at moderate prices. 11. U. PERSIINC, Ajrent fi.r Plymouth, to whom may be entrusted nil orders for me. JAMES MERCURY. Laportc, Ccpt. 3, 18-31 33 1 y

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CABINET MANUFACTORY 18 5 1 m .1 ij a m w ja h t 3 rt k r It ICES 11 E D LT C i: D !!! LEWIS A. JOSEPH, RESPKCTFI LLY tenders t,is thanks for ti e liberal paTOitasc- heretofore lestowed upon hin!, and Lei: leave to . täte that l.e s rei'tly to eocutj all orders for work, that pcrt;:im to the CABINET BUSINESS, in a neat and workmanlike maimer, promptly and at prices tn.n:t ti e tin.es. STAM)S, Hl'iWAUS, HOOK CASES. TAM.VS, Ci PnOARDS, BEDSTEADS, Sic, And every varieiy of Cabinet ware will 1 c made to order at his shop, in a style that t?ni:ot fail to please customers. C Ü F F I X S , made to order on short notice and on reasonable term. L. A J. will devote strict attention to business, and hope, I y Ids endeavors to please all who may favor him with their work, to merit a liberal share of public i ViTonaire. Plymouth, May 7th, 'öl. no 1 j ly "ROC HESTER I i I . By T. HITCHCOCK. Rochester. Indiana. VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA B ITTERS. TUE MOST POPL'L'tt FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE!!! r.Nttl by Physicians of Iligli Siiwriiiisr. T f IIESE Slitters lemovc all morbid secretions, A- purify tin? blood giveereat tone and vigor to the d'gesMvc organs, forlt V the system against all future di-e.vc, can le taken with .-alYty, at no time debilitating the patient being ir.ite.nl to the most deli-a'e stoimch, and rettii'.rkal U for their cheering, invigorating, strengthening, and restorative properties, ?d on invalual.de and sure TcJuedy fot ihi:( j5ia in i(s v.oit Forms. Al. o, Livi r complaint, Jaundice, Ilcar'.l urn, Cosliveness, Eainttiess, Disorders of t Le .Skin, Liver, and Skin, Loss-of sippctite, Low Spirits, Nervous Headache, Ciddiness, Palpi?a:io;i, of ti e Heart. Sinking end 'ulLtess of ciht at j the Stomach, and oM er di. eases cs.used I y an imri'tre state t f the blood, liver, etc., which tend todeLiiitate and ta! en the system. F E M A L E S Who sufl'cr Ironi a morbid and unnatural condition will find this medicine of I ih s t i ta i I) 1 Value. In all cases of central debility, this Medicine acts like a charm! T II O U S A N D S Have tested its efficacv, and thcusands more arc now under treatment; and not one sdita:v c a: e of failure has vet been reported. Volume conld v filled wild .certificates of those who have I cen permanently cured. It . 1 . t ' . . n . Cüll 011 UIC AClll URÜ gt'l it 1 tllllnitl Containing tl.e Certificates of remarkable cures and the hi.h estimation in which 1 his Me'hcme s held by the pullic Tress can be had of he Agents, free. I'rice 30 Collis per ILnrjrc I5ot!o. Principal Office, l'-2 Fulton street N.York, up stairs. II. 11. PKRSIIlXf! .olc Agent for Marshall county, mliaiia. Plymouth, Aiig.COiIi, IS-5I: 31 ly. YELLOW RIVER HCUfl TIIIK stibfcril ers respectfully inform the JL citizens of Plymouth, and th public generally, that tl.cy have taken the al rrv i:n:ed hoiue, and fitted it up in a style of neatness and comfort, which they hope will be found acceptable to the travelling community at lnre. i.oAnm.RS. Gentlemen and Ladies, can be ! accommodated with rooms and every atten tion. TiikTabi.k. Their Talle is furnished in the best style, consisting of all the delicacies ol the season. Titk Stahle. They have also good stables, well provided with rain, and which will be carefully superintended. The public are most respectfully invited to call. D. II. HO HERTS. J. ALLEM AN. Plymouth, Aug. 2P, 1651. ATTORXEV k l'0L. SLLI.UR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent, for the securing and collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Rent in? of Heal Estate througho.il the West gonerally Afrent for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. Office one door north of Pershing's Drug Store. REFERS TO. JOHN STEWARD Jr. &. Co. New York. DAVID JAYNK M. D. Philadelphia. Hon. J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEELER Es p Plymouth I ml J. RRADLY Knj. Laporte Ind. C. 11. & L. RLA1R, Mich. City lud. Y. C. ronifrov.l IJolin B. Mies ro MIHI OY & NIL KS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FlyRioiith, Indiana. WlLli at lend to all imiokkssioww. ncsixrss entrusted to tiium, in the Marshall Circuit and I'roltate Court. May 2, iMt. n!0 ly. JO 15 WORK done at this office in the ucatest btyle of the art.

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For Uic Ecinoral aVi! rrrmaiwut Cure of all And of those ComplaiiWs which are caused by in impaired, weakened of nnhealth ewdition of the NEU VOL'S SVSTKM. This 1 e.mtiful and convenient application of the mysterious powers of (lalvanism and .Magnetism, has been pronounced 'jy 'istin.üuished physicians, bo! Ii in Eiuo.'o and in the I'nited States, to be the most valuable medicinal discovery of the Aire. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belt and MÄ ÜXE TIC FL Uli), Is ired with the most perfect and ccilain fwccess in all casc.t ol Cieneral Debihiy, stretiirtheninir the weakened bodv, ivin- tone to ti e i various organs, ami i uviirorat imr tlic entire sysVein. Also in Fits, Cramp, Paralysis and Palsy, ' i Dyspepsia or ndUestion, It! e-ninlisin-, Acute1 j and Chronic.. CJoMte, Kpipjpsy, Lumbago, Deaf- j neis, rservou. 1 remrs,Palp;;atu)ii of the Heart .iiaMe.y, euiaiL'ül, 1 aius in 1I:C MHO ..Uvl Chest, Liver Complaint, Spinal Complaint and Curvature o 'theSiiine, Hip Complaint, I )h cases of the Kidneys, LVficiency of Nervous and Physical Ener-y, and all Nervoos Diseasts; which complaints jstisc irjui Cue simple cause, namely: A LEHAXOEJIENT OF THE XER. SYSTEM; la Xenons Complaints, Drues and Medicines increase the discus, f"r they weaken the vital cueruies o' the alre.uly prosir-ited system: while und. r the streie.'tl eniii:', life-L-iviii;', viüilizina influence of Ca Ivan ism, as applied by this bca till ul and woii(!erul discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sulf. nr is restored to former health, strengt!:, elastic i:y and vitor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. liirislic's Kalvasiir I'lira lives, Consists in the fact that th y artest and cure diseases by outward application, n place of the usual mode of Iruptniiü-, and phyickiii;r the patient, till exhausted. Nature iinks hopelessly umirtho in flic-lion. They strengthen the whole- system, equalize the circulat:on of the blood, j)roinote the .secretions, and never do the sichtest inj'try ttndtt any circumstances. Since: heir introduction in the United States, nnlv three vears since, nu re than 70,000 IVio'iis, inclnaimr all a-cs, c las.-es and conditions; nliioiU' which v.ere a lar-e nuni! er of ladies, lJ nr 1 1? tiliarl v sn? jeet to Nervous Cemph-iiits, have been ENTU'ELY AND PEILAIAXENTLY CL'EED, when all ho e of rel'e'' had been given up, and everything else been tried in vain. To illustrate the i-se o'tl.v Calvanic H It fltppo.-e the ca.-e ot a pcison ailiicted with that! l-.nie ot civilization, I)y pe)sia, or anv other anionic or Gerwins uisoi;er. n oniinarv caics stimulants are ti ken, w hieb, by ti eir action o:i the larves aim muscles o the stomach, alTbrl temporary relief, but which leave thc.patient in a lower Mate, and with injured faculties, aft-r the action thus exceed has f ea-ed. Now coinpar1: this ith t Lb cTecl re.-lilting from theappiicatidn of the Oahanic ILlt. Take a Dyspeptic, sufferer, even in the worst synntd!'s of an attack, and simply lie the Pc!r aionnd thb j body, usii g tl.c Magnetic Fluid as directed. 7n a short period the imensil le pi r.-piration will act on the positive cleii.cui ol the Pelt, therebv i causing a b.in.MMC circulation which will pass on to tl.e negative, and thence lack asrani to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Calvanic circulation throughout the svstem. Tht4s i the n ost severe cases of Dvsi.epsia are perma J nently cured. A tew days is amply sufflcient to a.weate the (.isca.-c ol years. STRANGE ENOUGH? To D. C. MoitKiiFAn, M. I). have disposed of all the Galvanic Reils with the exception of tiro, ami tl.e results have heen most Mrr:ssfi!, beg you will stud me a new supply immediately. A ycung man in a town adjoining had been out of health for a long time, and unable to do any work at all. He tried the"Regulf rs" until they completely physicked his pockets as w;! as his system, lie' then conceded to try a Pelt, and his parents and friends bejrged him to take off the Pelt said it would make I. im wor.-e, &e., but I e kept it on, and the next day went to haying, and has worked hurd every day since. , Yours truly, A. J. SMlTlL Bristol, N. II, ifepleml cr 13, 1S";0, Dr. Clirislic's (&alvnnic Necklace Is used for all complaint.'? affecting thr Thron and Head, such as Rronchitis, utlamutiou o the Threat, Xenons andfMck Headache, Dizziness o'' the Head, Neuralga in the Face, Ruzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Dea'ness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called Tic Doloreux. Dr. Christie s Galvanic Bracelets Are found of va.'t service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous A 'lections of the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and I'aralyis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nervous Euergy in the limits or other organs of the bodv. fry Many hundred Certificate.? from all pnrts of the country of the most extraordinary character can be given, if required. Dir No trouble or inconvenience attends the use of Dr. Christie's Calvanic Articles, and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with perfect, case and safety. In many cases the sensation attendine: their use is highly pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to any part of the country. PRICES The Galvanic Hell, The Galvanic Necklace, The Galvanic Rracelets, The Magnetic Fluid, Three Dollars. Two Dollars. One Dollar. One Dollar. Tj- The articles ere accompanied by full and plain directions. Pamphlets with full particulars may be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. AT Beware of tounter'eits and worthless imitations. D. C. M0REI1EAD, M. D. General Aent for the United States. 132 Brordway New York. Forsalc by II. R. PERSHING, sole Agent fo Marshall County, ndiana. Plymouth, Aug. 20th, 1851. 31 ly.

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HENRY B. PERSHING, HAVING just received direct from New York City, the largest assortment of DRUGS AND GROCERIES,, ever brouuhtto thisidaeej he row offers them to the public on the most rea.-conaUe trrmi fo Ciish or approved Country Produce, at the lowest living prices, as l.e is dettrmiiied to tell and at small profit for the ready pay. Among his Stock maybe fo'iind"; 100 oz Quinine, 50 lbs Alex Sena, 00 drams of Morphine, 50 lbs Gum Aloe, 50 lbs Cum Camphor, 200 IbsPuIv. Oinger, 50 lbs AssortedCuyauC Pepper, o00 lbs CopernF, 5'J lbs Tart Acid 'J ) lbs (iiiiu Opium, ?00 lbs Epsom Salts, ::(0 lbs Sulphur, 310 lbs P.ritnstonc, 50 lbs Peruvian Hark, OLD 23: LX i?2af9 150 Cl. Linseed Oil, 5 baskets Olive Oilj Tu) " Speun Oil, 1 Idd Castor Oil. fuO " Tanntr'sOil, 1 bid Lnrap Oil iet. ar mr &s 9 100 Ketrs White Leid 1 l.hl Fire Proof Piintl in Oil No l, pure fin it... wi. and extra, l'OO KV-s What Lead Drv. I b! 1 Yellow Oc hre, 1 " Spanish I'rown, 1 " French Yellow, 1 " Puttv, iütl lbs Venition Red, 200 1m i.ftmpbijj 1(0 lhsCromü Creea, 100 lbs " Yellow in Oil, C Cwns of Red Lead in Oil. VfX lbs i:-d Lead, Wl N DO W-Gl ASS 50 boxes 8 bv 10, 20 box;s !0' by 12, 10 boxes 10 by 14, NAVAL Spirits Turpentine. Copal Varnish, 30 boxes 7 bv tf, 10 lnes 10 by li: G boxes G by S. STÜHES. 5 MdaofTCr, 3CÖ lbs Rosiu. Dutch bladder, A Hum, Cream Tartar, Annatto, Extract of Lowoo, LolW hvI Chipped, Pluo Vitriol, Carltoy Oil Vitriol, and all the dificreut Acids ued in dyeing. P-pper, Cssin, Nytiiiegs, Mustard, Allspice, Cloes, Cround (Jinger, Root Ginger, Iilacking Erushes, Hair Hruhes, Clothes lUushes, Whitewash Urushcs, Fltsh j,h:tshsj Paint jruslics, assort Tooth brushes, Nail Itrushes, Hat Hrusher, Shaving finishes, Counter Hriishes, Varnish UrukLe, ed sizes, g & & m h Jinny Lind Cigars, Prii cipe Cigan. Spariisli C'sars; Regalia Cigars, STATIONERY, OnillS Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Fan1 Niite Paper, Copy Rooks, all sizes, s u o Now Orlen ii Sugar, I lava una Sugar, Double Loaf Sugar. Rlank Ilist Common Enel pi; Fine French EiiTcUps Steel Pens, Slate?, and Inks: U s IoafsiL'.nr. Crushed Susrar; Table Susrar. Green and Dark Rio, Old Jav Coffee: TO 8 A Da'k Cavendish; Light Cavendish, Macaboy SiiulT, .1 OLA New Orleans Molasses OC6; Anderson's lest rut. MTlrooms Virginia pltfg Scotch Sntiff, S S ES. Porto Rico Molase. Iiool Hooks. Histories of tl.e United Parker's PhiTosopVh slates of America, Juvenile PhiIos0hhyi Webstcr'sDietionaries Reed and Rains ChiiaSaudersSpelling books Parker's Rnetorical Readers, McGuirev's Re'Ter?, Ful:ön and Eastman's Rook-keepiug, School Dialogues, Fowler's works Phreliolocy, Fowb-r's Phrenological Rusts, istry, Davie's SitrVeyin, Davrr's Algebra, DaVie's Arithmeticf, Colburns Mental Aiithmeticsj Day llorttst Ledgers; Journals Pass Rooks, Fancy Primers, and A lot of miscellaneous works. Theory and Practice of Teaching, CANDLES. Sperm Candles, Taller Candles, Star Candles, Patent Medicines. All the Patent Medicines worthy of publU confidence, among which ate TownsendsSarsapariJa Loree's Ohio Liniment Myer's Sarsaparilla, Chinese Liniment, Butler's Liniment Mcl.ane's Pills, Oriental Sovereign Ralm Pills, Robertson's Ague PilL McLaiiC's Vermifuge Slidall's Indian Comstock's " Jayne's Lowden' " Christie's Galv. Belts, Christie's Galv. Fluids Christie's Necklac Godfrey's Cordial, Bat em art's Drops, Harlem Oil, (iraefenberg do Lowden's rlo Comstöck's do Sand's do Guysott's do Jayne's Medicines, Lowdcn's do Weston' Balsam of Wild Cherry, Brant's Mcd;cins Moffatt's Medicines, Roger's Liverwort and Tar, Rudd's Ointment, Rudd's Liniment, Wilder's Ointment, An endless variety of Fancy Goods, Yankr notions, Toys, Percussion Cap, Powder, Shot, Purses, Combs, Penknives, Watch Chains Watch Keys, Dolls, Inkstands, Fancy Boxen, Violin Strings,PictttrcFramcs,Pictures,NeedIe Pins, Razors .V Razor Strops, Spectacles aiwl Cases, and any quantity of Candies of every variety, if you doubt it, call and see, or ask the party that went to the Lake on the 4th of July; Fancy Soaps, French Cologne, Percussion Matches, Chewing (Jum, Gold and Silver Pens, and Pen Holders, and Essences. In exchange for any of the abovenrttcles,Cash. Wheat, Lard, County Orders, Ginseng, Seneca Snakeroot, Beeswax, Cranberries, Dried Apples and Peaches, Oats, Feathers, Wool, Hams, Kt Cattle, Tallow, Venison hams, Deer Skins, Coon Skins, Flour, iVc, &c, He is not hard to please about the trade, if he can get pay down, ami having no rents to pay, or profits to divide, he will sell as low as any body in North ern Indiana. Every article sold by him is marranted to be w hat it is reccommended, or will be harpy to refund the money. II. B. PERSUING. ITrN. B. Customers waited upon day or night.

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