Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 October 1851 — Page 4
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POETS' CORNER. TUE JUSI1FUL LOVER. I never rpote to her of love, Though summer, fall ami spring, I changed my dickey and my Loot3 To do that very thing! But, while I sat, though I went in Kesolved to dare my fate, My resolution, with my dog, Lay shivering at the gate. For years her shadow was my light, She must have known it all, Although I only blushed and sighed, And stammered in the hall. Once, only, 'dearest, I ,' the blood Kan crimson to her cheek.' My heart lay beating on my tongue 'Twas all I dared to speak. She read the meaning of my flowers, She treasured all my rhymes, Faint heart ne'er won,' upon the snow, She wrote a thousand times. And in the silver sand she'd try To make me rhyme her dove, But, stupid! I, with all her help, M'ould never wiite niy love. I never spoke to her of love, ' My tongue failed at the start, And so lived to swear I would, And curse my chicken heart. One steady pulse, on gasp of pluck, To nerve my quivering frame, And J had bravely spoken out Alas! they never came. One fierce and desperate effort more! It ended in a cough! The words were burning on my tongue, couldn't gt 'em off. I never spoke to her of loveBut another fellow did! He called one lucky night for him. And did the thine and 'slid.' HUMOROUS. Do you think people are troubled as I much with flea-bottomary now, doctor, as they used to be before they discovered the anti-bug bedstead?' asked Mrs. Partingtonof adoctarof the old school, who attended the fan.ily where she was staying. 'Phlebotomy, madam,' said the doctor, gravely, or, gravely, 'is a remedy, not a dis- I $ ? it it i- j i . ease m u vi . i ru 11 u n liiu - i i r m w v i ' I er one gets em mixed up, mere is so many of 'em: we never heard in old times of trousers in the throat, or embargoes in the head, or neuorology all over us, or consternation in the bowel?, as we do no wadays. But it's an ill wind that don't blow nobody good, and the doctors dourish on it like a green baize tree. But of course they don't have any thing to do with it they can't make 'em come or go.' The doctor stepped out with a genteel bow, and the old lady watched him till his cabriolet had turned the comer, her mind revolving the intri cate subject of cause and effect. 'Sally,' said a green youth, in a vener able white hat and gray pants, through which his legs projected half a foot, per haps more 'bally, before we go into this 'ere Museum to see the Serenaders, 1 want to ax you somthin. 'Well, Icha bod, what is it?' 'Why, you see this'ere business is gwine to cost a hull quarter a piece, and I can't afford to spend so much fur nuthin'. Now. cf You'll say you'll Lav me, darn'd ef I don't pay the hull on't mvself. I will!' Sallv made a non-committal reply, which Ichabod interpreted to suit himself, and he strode up two steps at a time, and paid the whole on't. iwo brothers went into a speculation, I to sell itch ointment. One went thro' Georgia to buy a farm, and shook hands . . .... i with all the farmers and children on the route. In about two weeks, the other followed with an itch ointment and found a great demand for his remedy. One day last summer, the teacher of a certain district school in New England, after putting the usual questions. Vho President? 'What State do vou live in?'&c; to a juvenile class, asked a lit tie boy what was his father's name Isaac, he answered promptly. 'Spell t 4 1 . Isaac, said the teacher. E-v-e I zi-c-h. r'- tu 1. 1 1 1 , sac, izacc. Ihe other scholars laughed mi . I '-.l. 4l e Iiout right at this new way of spelling a fc , A 3 .. 1 . 0 common name: but commanding silence, hu., . n , . ..V bt fpiln, fwi t l,r0CeedeJ;7,t.b 1 13 ' Z'h p1 .".JTi T u" name? 'ilacnel, sir.' 'Sue 11 Rachel. . , . . .. : w-r-e-i-c-n, liacn, n-e-ll. 'll.e smatt Loy was immediately given the reward of merit, and dismissed. I Jeems, my lad, keen away from the galls. Ven you see one coming, dodge. Just such a critter as that young un 'cleanin' the door step on t'other side of the street, fooled your poor dad, Jimmy. I If it hadn't been for her, you and yer dad night ha been in Californey huntin' diin uns, my son. A minister was walking out one day and passed two little boys, one of whom made a bow. As he turned back, heard the following conversation: 'Why John, didn't you know that was parson M?' Yes, of course I did.' "Why did you not nuke a bow to him?' 'Why, my motrer don t belong to his church. Twro mPn were seen tugging away at a beafsteak as tough as a pawnbroker's conscience. A literary gentleman present remarked that it reminded him of the works of an old author. When asked whose, he replied 'Chaucers.' (Chaw-sirs,) 'I am light-headed, as the fellow said vtIjczi bis lair was on fut!
SQUIBS. "Why is a baker not a gentleman? Because he is a loaf-er. Why is an infant like a diamond? Because it is a 'dear little thing.' If you wish a good start in the world marry a widow with twelve children. We would like to know what kind of boots the man lud that kicked the bucket. You cannot possibly succeed,' as the
frying-pan said to the eel, as he tried to leap out. An old Englishman defines an ambas sador to be, 'a man sent to tell lies for the good of his country.' The lady who was obliged to take chloroform, when the nuptial knot was tied, is doing as well as could be expect ed. An editor out West has married a girl named Church; he says he has enjoyed more happiness since he joined the Church than ever he did in his life before. An editor out West, says that he ho ped to be able to present n marriage and a death as original matter for his col umns; but a thaw broke up the wedding, and the doctor fell sick, so the patient recovered. The Emperor of China is not opt to be sick long at a time, because the moment thht he is "taken," he stops the pay of J his four doctors. It is stated that words hurt nobody; nevertheless, Samson javced a thousand riiilist iaes to death. 'It does one good to look at you,' as the fox said to the chickens, when he found the wall too hifih for him. Which can travel the fastest heat or cold? "Why, heat. Can't any body catch cold? The man who had a fortune by rndorsing, is gone on a visit to the old gen tleman who extracted moonbeams fiuui cucumbers. Ke IIenrr W JJeccher. in his address at Amherst, said that metaphysicians were whetstones to sharpen dull intP.lJects upon. i..:.. i nt . . . Ohio, where young men are taught to edit Innlitirnl nnnP political papers in three easy lessons of an hour euch. There is a sportsman in Michigan, so lazy, that he put out one of his eyes the other day, to save the trouble of winkinwhen he takes aim. I got Lome boot in that bargain,' as the loafer said when he vas kicked out of doors, The height of politeness is parsing around upon the opposite side of a ladv when walking with her, in order not to step upon her shadow. 'My friend has a great reverence for the truth,' said a baronet to a gentlt-iuun. 'So I perceive, vs the reply, 'for he al ways keeps a respectable distance from It.' A venerable lady of a celebrated phys ician in Boston, one day casting her eyes out of the window, observed hor husband in the funeral procession of one of his pa tients, said it appears too much like a tailor carrying home his own work. The Bishop of Salisbury was once asked by a person for permission to fly "om the spire of his church. 'No, said the Hishop, 'you are welcome to fly to tne church, but 1 cannot encourage any one to fly from it. 'Won't you take half of this poor anpie?' said a pretty damsel, to a witty swain. 'No, I thank you: I would prefer a bet- - ter half!' Eliza blushed and referred him to pa. 'Tom,' said an impudent wag to a con ceited fop, I know a beautiful girl who wishes to make your acquaintance.' Ah! glad to hear it fine girl, struck with iny appearance eh." 'Yes. very much so. she thinks you'll make a cap hal plavmate for her little poodle dos.' playmate for her little poodle dog Lakti, King of Siam, being awakened from sleep and saved from assassination by the braying of an ass, commanded, in , i f , ... , ,, the ardor of his gratitude, that al i- 1 1 111 ,, , kind should be called asses. The manniiiu ciiuutu us LuiiLU asarn. i hit m i i v ... ,.... . , ' n-iia uo tout an U III UdSUU OT r ni .1 c- , from China came to the Siamese Court, .u . r 1 , the master of ceremonies proclaimed. 'Most potent Laku, absolute Lord of the white Elephant and keeper of the sacred . . 1 . T , . , 100 in: a ureal jacKass: irom U nna, has Lni,0 1C" t A. : ' 1 1 A certain noted physician nt Bith, England, was lately complaining in a cof&e house in the city, that he had three fic daughters, to whom he would give ten thousand pounds each, and yet that he could find nobody to marry them. With your leave, Doctor,' said an Irishman wn0 was present, stepping up and making a very respectable bow, 'I'll take two of them! An Irish laborer, sick of the thraldom of strong drink, introduced himself lately to the magistrates of Southwark, and proposed to "go bail' before them to keep the following pledge (which he produccd in writing:) 'Take notice that Petej Hogan of Castralgin, in the county of keri, hereby takes his Oth niver to drinke a irlass of Sperit cood bad or indifferent. only to kapc down tht vigitablts. The Cincinnati Nonpareil speaks of one Giles Woodie, in that city, who is worth $200,000, and never took a newspaper. He wears but one suspender, and was never known to have but one button on his coat. He has left directions with the undertaker to use nails instead of j screws in his cofliu, they are ho 1uuc.I1 1 cheaper.
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JUDICIAL, OFFICE IIS Marsha E. M. CHAMBERLAIN, President Judge. CHARLES II. REEVE, Prosecuting Attorney. JAMES A. CORSE, Profntte Jwdge. UIAKSIIAL.L Co. OFFICEUS RANSOM HARDER, ) RORERT SCHROETTER, County Commits'. SAX FORD (JUKUUN, l RICHARD CORRALEY, Clerk. THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor. JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer. OILSON S. CLEAVELAND, Recorder. SETH IllJSSEY, Sheriff. JACOll 15. N. KLING ER, County Surveyor, HUGH M. DIXON, Assessor. GROVE POMEROY, County Agent. JAMES LOGAN, Coroner. JUDICIAL OFFICERS.- Fulton H. P. RIDDLE, President Judge, WILLIAM ROTTER, Prosecuting Attorney, JAMES PARCOCK, Prolate Judge. V UL.TON COUKTY OFFICEItS JOHN SHOUP, john Ronnixs, JACOR SMITH, County Commissioners ANTHONY SMITH, Clerl; and Recorder, JOHN DOIT. LASS, Auditor, ISAIAH HOOVER, Treasurer, ARF.L GREENWOOD, Sheriff, WILLIAM Cl'LVER, County Surreyor. ANDRFAV E. RARCOCK, Assessor, RENJAMIN C. WILSON, County Agent, CHARLES RRAOXETT, Coroner. WM. K. LOGAN, ) WM. TYNER, Justices of the Peace. LEWIS SHROUFE, rovEsa A. M. HIGGINS, Wholesale and Rafail Dealer in Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, Izsel Iron- 1WtrCi Corner market klmWx sis., o)josi!c TfriTs Store I..;r;iiiiort, Iiiii;ui;i. TfIIE undersi.L'ncd respectfully invites the 1 attention of the public to the MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STOYKS! in the Wabash valley, of almost every description. Anions his selections are the following, juircliased in Pittsburgh, Cincinnatti, Dayton, llochester and All. any: The far-famed Farmer's air tiht, which for beauty of construction, economy of fuel, and capacity for cooking, is unsurpassed in this or any oilier country. The well-known Hathaway, Gebhart and Marshall's make, Dayton, Ohio and at Dayton price?, warranted two years. All sizes and qualities ot" Premium, Universe Fulton and lfelianee Cook Stoves, which he oilers very low. An excellent assortment of ten, seven and six-plate, and Franklin stoves. All the above stoves are warranted of the best material, and to give entire satisfaction to the purchasers. He invites attention to Iiis large variety of Parlor Stoves. And particularly to a Superior Self-Peuulatin,',' Air-tight, that requires but one tenth of the wood necessary for a fire -place. He has a full assortment of the following articles: low-ware, Amlirons, Wallle-irons, Susar-ket-ties, Skillets, Stew-kettles, Dutch-ovens, itc, Loat pumps and Lumps, Sheet-iron, Copper, Urasf, Zinc, Lead, Cow, and Ox-Pclls, &c., and a few superior Straw-cutters. He has also nn excellent article of Vell and Cistern pumps with wood, iron or lead pipes. The above articles will Te sold low for Cnsh or most kind of country produce, or old Copper, Urass, lWvter, Deeswax and IJags. A. M. HKJGIXS. N. H. Call ntthe stone building, corner o Market and Fourth streets, 'where job work will be done at short notice. Logsnsport, March 2Clh, 1S5I. 11 ly. GZZ "Si. HC HCL ISE uTL.iT3A X D WÄSö MAE ROLL up your Old and New Wa.cons to the South side of the Pridpe, all you who want rood work done at th'1 shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Jakt r warrants his work to do cood service or no pay. And vou who have bought Waponsof HORSE KILL LP, on the North side of the Pridc, hitch fouryakc of cattle to them and hul them over, and he will make run so light that colts can pull them. Never mind if they do stand in the door and hallow at you, coino straight along for you know Centimen, that crippled birds "WILL Hutten New Wacrons made to order, and all work warranted. From the abundant patronage he has received gives him confidence to believe that Iiis work has been satisfactory, and he assures vmi that all work htrca'tcr shall be done- riL-'ht. FKANK DAK Kit. Plymouth, Oct. 1st. 1851, notttf. 1. W. L. BENTS, riWKESthi' method of informinc the citi zens of Plymouth, and the surrounding country, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, one door fonth of J. I.. West erv. It's Store, where he will be found at nil times. Py close attention to business, l.e hopes to merit a liberal share of pullic patronage, lie warrants his work to be done as well ns any where west. Cutting done on the shortest notice. Plymouth, Ap,il 15th, '51. 13 ly. PRINTING, in Colored Inks, done with neatness and despatch at this Of fite.
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i Hi PRICES REDUCED!!! LEWIS A. JOSEPH, RESPECTFULLY tenders his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and bet' leave to state that l.e s 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 limes. STANDS, KURHAUS, HOOK CASES. TABLES, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS, $c, Sfc. ffc And every variety of Cabinet ware will be made to order at his shop, in a style that cannot fail to please customers. C O F F I xV S , made to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. L. A J. will devote strict attention to bnsirtess, and hope, ly his endeavors to please all who may favor him with their work, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Plymouth, May 7th, '51. no 15 ly ROCHESTER By T. HITCHCOCK. Iijchrstcr. Indiana. n rap Hin VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE!!! I'scil by riiysirlans of High Standin?. TTIIIESE Hitters remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, civereat tone and vigor to the di.fes'ive onraus, fortify the system acainst all future disease, can be taken with safety, at no time debilitatim.' the patient beim,' crate'ul to the most delicate stomach, and remarkable for their cheerirn:, iiivi.irorathitr, jtretiiMheniuj.', and restorative properties, and an invaluable and sure remedy for D)i)cpsi:i in its worst Forms. Also, Liver complaint, Jaundice, Heartburn, Costiveness, Faintness, Disorders of the Skin, Liver, and Skin, Loss of appetite, Low Spirits, Nervmis Headache, fliddiiiess, Palpitation, of the Heart. Sinking and fullness of Weight at the Stomach, and other diseases caused by an imoure stale of the blood, liver, ttc, which tend to debilitate and y taken the .system. FEMALES Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural con ditiou will find this medicine of I 11 v s t i in :i 1) 1 c V :i 1 11 o , In all cases of general debility, this Medicine acts like a charm! THOUSANDS Iluve testfsd its t flicacy, and thousands more are now under treatment; and not one solitary case of failure has vet been reported. Volumes could be filled with certificates of those who have been peroTShently cured call on the Agent and get a Pamphlet Cnntainim: the Certificates of remarkable cures I ftn,i hc liih estimation in which this Medicine s held by the public Press can be had of zhe Agents, free. Price 50 Cents per Larpc Bottle. Principal Office, 12 Fulton street N. York, up stairs. II. I?. PERSHING sole Airent for Marshall countv, ndiana. Plymouth, Aug.COth, 1S51. 31 ly YELLOW RIVER HOUSE rjIIE subscribers respectfully inform the X citizens of Plymouth, and the public gen ernllv, that they have taken the above nan. cd houe, and fitted it up in a style of neatness and CMiifort, which they hope will be found acceptable to the travelling community at lanre. IJoAiii'KRs. Gentlemen and Ladies, can be accommodated with rooms and evtry attention. Tiik T.3i.K. Their Table is furnished in the best style, consisting of all the delicacies of the season. Tiik Stahle. They have also good stables, well provided with grain, and which will he cart fully superintended. The public are moat respectfully invited to call. n. II. HOHEETS. J. ALL KM AN. Plymouth, Aug. CO, 185 1. ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent, for the securing ami collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Penting of Peal Estate throughout the West generally Agent for the Sinking Fund Lands in .Marshall county. Ofiice one door north of Pershing's Drug Store. HEFERS TO. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNK M. D. Philadelphia, lion. J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEEL ER Esij. Plymout h Ind J. J'RADLY Esq. Laporte lud. C. 11. & L. PL AIR, Mich. Ciiy lud. W. G. tafroVil I John 11. Mies POMtiROY & NILKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Plymouth, Iitilianii WILL attend to all ntoiT.ssioxAi. bcsixkfs entrusted to tiikm, in the Mirshall Circuit and I'rol-ite Courts. May 23, mi. 19 ly. JOli WORK done at this office in the neatest style of the art.
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FgT the Kcmoval and Permanent Cure of all NEKVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complains which are caused by an impaired, weakened of unheaith condition of the NEKVOITS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient ajtplication of the mysterious powers of flalvani.m and Magnetism, has been prononnccd by distin-.'itished physicians, lx th in Europe and in the I'nited States, to be tbe most valuable medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belt and 31 A OSE TIC FL UID, In used with the most perfect and eirfnin sue-! cess in all case. oi fji-m ral Pehihty, strength- , eninir the weakened body, fivin,? tone to the various organs, and inviiroratin the entire sys-; tc-in. Al.o in Fits, Cramp, Paralysis and I'alsy, ! Dyspepsia or 7ndi.L-estiou, Hlicumatism, Acute and Chronic, fJoute, Epilepsy, LumL.o, Deaf-1 r.ess, Nervous Tremors.I'alpitation of the Heart ; Apaplexy, Neuralgia, Tains in the Side and 1 Chest, Liver Complaint, Spinal Complaint and; nurvalurf n'. the S'iiir.e. Hir f'nun.lfinit hivraun i of the Kidnevs. DefH inu v nfX. rvn.is lud Physical Ener-v, and all Xervous Diseases, -j w j a v, which coniniaints arise Irom o:ie simisle ransi-. namely: L , DERANfl EMENT OF THE NER. SYSTEM. In Nen'ous Conndaints. Drnw-nii! Art..i;;.i..j 1 ... rincrease the disease, lor they weaken the vital enenries o' the already prostrated svstem: wl.il under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing - - 7 1 influence of Galvanism, as apjdied by this Leautiiul and wonder ul discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened MilFerer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and viL'or. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. ChrisliYs Galvanic Curatives, Consists in the fact Hint thev arrest and cure diseases by outward application, in place of the usual mode 01 druggmi:, and physicking the patient, till exhausted. Nature sinks hopelessly underthe infliction. They strengthen the whole system, equalize the circulation of the Idood, promote the secretions, and never do the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since! heir introduction in the United States onlv three vears since, more than 70,000 i'cixms including all ates, classes and condition.', rtmou which were a lare mind cr of Indies, who nrp Tiff ntinrl v u!.irff in W.n-nno rv..-,i, I. .:. haveleen ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CLiU-U, wiien all t.o u ot reiset had been given .... ...I . t . 1 t . 1 up, Him e en filing tie Kvn iricii in vain. To illustrate the use oi' the Oalvanie IMt suppose the case of a person all'ictcd wit 1j that bane of civilization, Dyspepsia, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases stimulants are taken, which, ly their action on the m rves ami muscles o' the stomach, afford temporary relief, bin w:ich U-avc the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, aller the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the Galvanic Pelt. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst symptoms of an attack, ami simply tie the Uelt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short perie 't insensible perspiration will act on the pOs, causing a Gap on to the negi. the positive, tX. vanic circulatic the most sevr nently cured'. eradicate the -n c "STLelement ot the Reit, thereby circulation which v ill pass nd'lhenCö hack acaiu to ' 'u vi -'hV continuous (Sal"e system. Thus pia ore permaMy'sutllcieut to -1 1 - To D. C. MoRXirr ,- j" r havedisposedvofx ,van,c Pelts wmi i ne cm cpiionoi co, ar.aiue results nave been most successful, 7-beg: you will send me a new supply immediately' A young man in a town adjoining had been out of health for a long ( time, mid unable to do any work at all. He, tried lhc"Keculsrs' until they completely physicked his pockets as well as his system. He' then concluded to try a Pelt, and his parents and mends Legged him to tal c oil the Pelt said it i would make him worse, Arc, but he kept it on, and the next day went to haying, and has work ed hard every day since. ours truly, A. J. SMITH. Pristol, N. II, September 13, 1S 0, Dr. Chrfelic's ßilrnnic Necklace s nsed for all complaints alTectimr the Throa and Head, such ns Pronchitis, ntlamatiou o the Threat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neiiralga in the Face, IJuzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called Tic Dolorcux. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Bracelets Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, ami gen eral Nervous Affect ions of the Head and upper m.. :.. ii..., i i i....: i all diseases caused by a deficiency ( power or A prnnic hnr-rv in 1ht Innifc or ntLr tfriinof UiebotJy. v DT Many hundred Certificates from nil parts of the country ot the most extraordinary character can be given, if required. (Lr No trouble or inconvenience attends the IlSf of Hr. rjiristif' n.ilv.niif Artirlfv nml 41nw may be worn by Ihc most feeble and delicate, with perfect ease and safety. 7n many cases the sensation attending their use is highly pleas - ant and agreeable. They can he tent to anv part of the country. PRICES: The Galvanic Pelt, Three Dollars. The Oalvanic Necklace, TwoDdlars. The Oalvanic Rr.icclets, One Dollar. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. IT The articles are accompanied by full and plain directions. Pamphlets with till particulars may be lia-,1 of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. Ti'Pe-wnre of" ccunter'eitsand worthless imitations. D. C. MOREI1EAD, M. D. General Agent for the Cnited States. 132 Prordwav New York. ForsnlebyH. R. PERSlilNH, sole Airent fo Marshall County, n liana. " ' Plymouth, A"t '.''h, 1S51. 31 ly.
CARTER'S & CLEAVELAND
I Take this public opportunity of thankin? ; nil their friends and customers, fur tbe large j share of confi lence and patronage which have j been extended to them for the last ten years, and hope that by Fair Dealing and a Steady Course, ! In Trade and Uusiness; they will still coutmue to merit &. receive favors of all purchasers of Ye respectfully invite all persons looking for , To call and loook at our stock before purcha ! ing thewhere. Gavttfcf irnüclauir, B AVE lately received, and are still receiv imr a larue stock of Making our assortment and usual variety larre r.pd full, to-w-lt: DRY GOODS, LAWKS AND CALICOES, 7 of new and beautiful styles P.onnets and Ribbons, Fndish and French of the latest fashions. S13MER. TAM V AM) UilLSS SHAWLS, LACES, CLOVES, AM) ottou sinnmcf CJooU BROAD CLOTHS, Ha tine Its, Casimcrcs, Shir ting, Sheet ing, Palm, Leghorn and Fur Hats, Of all kinds Puttsand Screws, I) or Handles, POCKET-KXlVIvS KNIVES AND FUNKS, Locks of all kinds, Nails, Iron, Crockery, Leather, IndLo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, BOOTS & HOE, Of all kinds, for Mciij Women and Children, Of all kinds, (except liquo'rs,) besides other Q 0) 0) CD ü In crcat variety, which ve will sell as CHEAP as can 1 sohl m ine rwaui 01 Jinnann, as our I facilities of obtain wie (Jds, are fipial to any. WANTED I Deer Skins, Ikef Hides, Calf Skins, Fur?, Giuseutr, Snake Koot, lleesYax, Wheat; Corn, 1 : 1. r . ' 1 ami ',,U!lt. t v " "" .m.i u nc- ' ut; and they Pay Cash in part for aL the above articles. CARTER'S CLEVELAND. Plymouth Marshall county, May 14, 51. W k-A sis Us 5 lis Ji HAS got home from NEW YORK, and close a:ter him come tumbling alon? by Rail Road Express, TONS and CORDS of the choicest and chewiest OOUDS ever brought to Plymonth. lie cannot enumerate, nor is it necessary; for the people and the "re.it of mankind" have only to see and h5ar the price when they will buy and go away satisfied that VVukkler's is, indeed, the place" to trade if you desire to save from 1U to 50 per cent on your purchases. is stock of DRY GOODS, .' (xTOCCriCS, IlnnhmrC, IrOCKCr)', Sä&ÖS AND HATS AND CAPS, Cannot bo surpassed in ouality, quantity or cheapness in Northern Indiana. e has also a! .out Ft) LIS CORDS of Ready Made Clothing, which lie will sell so cheap as to "Bent the Jcir.y," and do it easy. Li'lir'nib' on your wives and tlatfLters, and with them, your WHEAT, GLXSEXG. DEER SKISS, SAW LOGS, RAGS. and a Utile Moxky, and your hearts shall be made glad. Plymouth, Sept. 3, IS5I 33 3ra Fortune Telling. OCR customers having taken away the largest hall' of our Spring Stock of Goods, they will greatly oblige us ly callimr and taking the residue. A sale of S(XM) wortli in ninety davs. is sure proof of low nrices, Just re ceived a ;.ew supply c paper and twine, and I Roys ready to do them up to suit buyers. l'OMEROY & Co. Plymouth,. Tuly Ith I Sil. SALE OF SCHOOL LAND, IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA. E-ijHE County Auditor and Treasurer of said ä County will proceed to tell Section m- ! teen (1G) in Township twenty-nine (29) North of Range tihee (.5) Last, on the 2!lth DAY OF NOVEMRER. 1S51, at the Court fou.'e door in the Town of Rochester, between the hours prescribed by law. The terms of sale is one fourth of purchase j money paid in hand, and the residue within 1 twenty five years from the date ot the sale, I and also with seven percent interest to be paid annually in advance on the residue, j Also at the same time and place will be fold a part of Section thirty-six (3f.) in Township tuenty-nine ("ii) Range three A) tasi, lomaxe up the deficiency in raid Section, sixteen (16) Town twenty-nine (29) Range three (3) East, Said Section is laid ofT in forty and fity acre lots, and is appraised from 1,23 to $3,25 per acre. The North part of Section sixteen is well adapted to farming purposes, and that portion in Section thirty-six is the best quality ol land, and food tunl'er. I J V . J .LV ,i V V 11 jjm Rochester, Sept. 12, 1S51. pr fee 83,75 S5-4t. DISSOLUTION OF C O-P A R T iY E R S HIP. T HE co-partnership existing between Dan iel H. Rot ere and John JUieman is tnis iliv itiolved bv mutual COUSCllt. 1 he bllSlj ncss of the Yellow River lloue will still te conducted by D. II. Roberts, j D. II. RORERTS. I JOHN ALLEMAN. Plymouth, Sep. C6th böl. 37 3v. Laporlc Book Bindery. r 11 IE subscriber takes this method of inform.1. ing the citizens of Plymouth, and surrounding country that l.e is jrepared to do everdes rij1 ion ot" work at moderate prices. II. R.'PERSHNO, Agent for Plymouth, to whom mav be entrusted all orders far me. JAMES MERCURY. I.aporte, Sept. 3, 1S51 33 ly 13R0P0SKS to cure Hernia or Rupture, by fi vhat is ternie! Dr. (). Hnrlhuts opilative remedy, in from fifteen to twenty days no matt r how lomr the caes have been standing. 1 IVrsons from n distance will l e refunded in tl.fir expenses if salisfaction is not piven. 1 Plymouth, lud.. May 5th '51, nol0-ly.
