Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 October 1851 — Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ILLIN(MSIMPORTANT FROM CALIFORNIA. . . New York. Oct, 19. 8 P. M. The steamer Illinois, from Chagres end Kingston, arrived this morning. She brings three hundred and seventy four passengers and $1,857,353, of which sum 8350,009 was in the hands of pasengers. Wc have California dates to the 15th of September. The result of the late election was not known to a certainty, but the Morning Post, "Whig, is inclined to think that party, is beaten.

The ban Francisco papers were discussing the question-of the vigilance committee. The Morning Post publishes arr article which lashes severely that telf-constituted tribunal. Marysville was visited by another destructive fire on the 10th of Septem ber. It broke out-in the Iinuor stni-f of Mitchell & Muses, on the south side of Fust street. i:iners upon tne oars are averaging from two to three ounce.-; daily. The r.i cr puanz mines oi,me sierra evaua mountains are every day giving fresh evidence ' of inexhaustibility. Dr. liosennraft, who has returned to San Francisco from the - mountains, had oncluded favorable treaties with eight! tribes of Indians. ; ni r .- . lue rauiv seabun comi.i'nrei U moil I and a nail earlier man usual. , The votes for Governora? far as lieard ' from, give Heading 11,531 and Uigler 13,100. For the Leisljre, as far! as heard from, five wliiTnators and two democrats and tliirtpen whig Assemblymen and thirty-six democrats are j elected. j Minos on Feather river have been vi-ry successful. The grand jury of San Francisco fisk-d to be discharged, in rcMist-qiHMice of the exercise of the pardoniniw power by the Kiecutive, but was refused. A duel between Capt. Folsom and A. E. Russell tookdace at San Francisco on the 1 1 th of September. Nu damage was done. ' The Illinois brings Kingston dales to the 8ih. She made the run fiom Cii-g-res to New York in seven djys and sixteen hours, being the quickest trip on record. Sli brings the C ilifmi.i n-aiis and a largp amiunt of sp-ni : Adams? cf- Co. 8473. 000; Ürrw ec R .bins n 6400,000; Vandyke & Trevor S00.Ü00; Wills & Co. 81S.00; Urown & Brother 60,000; Belc-& Co. 250.000; llowland 5c Aspinwall 8-32.000; und to forty-seven others amounts ranging from 623, 000 to 81000,000. Thft Panama lliilroid was opened to Gatura on the 10th. The whole force is pushing the road rapidly forward from Gatura t Gorg'n:i. Among the passengers by ihe Illinois were 70 persons who had made at thr mi ues 9 1. 000. Intelligence from all tin- mining ii.--tricts was v ry encour iging. Intelligent-? from the Sandwidi Inlandstates that Mr Power had ob aiVd h coutrat from ihe Hawaiian Goveruui'-nt for ihe exclusive right to establish sttuin rommunicjtion betwten several ports

of the ilciwuiian kingdom. i his utter repugnance to that ino.-t unrighteous There is ufilictin intelligence from ' lw. which fastens tl.e letter on the l.icera the North Parilic vfia!inS fle.i. Th- i tcJ f,.r pU'SvKn A rCrt"' schooner Curlew, from Honolulu, , Let Lim iwcar to (:e;-enJ the "unal enable boarded by the ship John W1U, of N v xuhU o." liber.y and the pursuit of hrppiBed ford, which reportP. I the follox ing ne- -," as et a ante ! :o nil men. by the DeclaresseUas totally lost among the ic .-aliono. Iii.iepeii jeiiee an to the Arctic Oc?an, whilst on th.irwdvi. ... ff r, , i 1 , i . , . .. . - . in hi? c fl rts to cn-tolltlie lnanaclis reviled to Behrings Straits: Ajax, of IIa vr. ; by law ail(l ViL. lyT lt of a Amanda, of N-w London; Henry Thump- i .MEKCiLEss MASTER. son, of New London; Arabella, of New 1 Let him record his oath on the same pa-,'e of Bedford: New Bedford, of New IWfard; i ' , r,un'f' s. !l!St"r' ich r. ut.rs the , '. c x. t if i , l rieht (let N ol Iiis revolutionary Mres, reArnerica. of JSew Ledford; Cosmnpo.ile. Jol;el U) . Aid and comfort" t tt. panof France; ana Mary Mitchell, oi &m , t,g fuzU-vt, and, a d'8 death to his irutal Francisco. The crews arc reported to ' purwrs! jiave reached the laut! in safetv, but it' Thc above h thc lan?ui?e sometime used is said that eleven wlialesmeu'afterxvards L "ItraantUlavery a Ivo ates Jo show their , ..... e I .1 abhorrence oi that peculiar institution, whllo lost their lives in a fracas with the others inore mil u yet qui:c as firm in thcir natives. It is thought that sixty ves- 0.j, tii'u ion, adt a more conciliatory lone, sels shared a similar fate. The John Another class occupy a strictly neutral pru id, Wells showed evidence of her share of UP':1 the principle that there are men encuuh

perils, beinc nearly a wreck. The "re sult this season of whale fishing is an entire failure, and the whole fleet of six Im'ndred sail was proceeding to thc Northwest Coast. The specie tra'n of the steamship company was robbed seven miles from Pa-j nama. The news flew like li"htninc throuch Panama, and merchants, officers, and soldiers started in hot pursuit of t!robllers, whom they found in a state of confusion.' Three of ther guard were shot, when the robbers m ule ofT with one box of gold, but were quickly overtakeu and captured. Thomas Simms und r.harls Cromwell, both from New York. ; had to pes out around their neclis, andj after bing swung up until they w e re liadf dead, confessed who their confederates were. l)r. JJerry, of New Orleans, and Luban Manning were also captured. Fire others escaped, but will Kurely be captured.

A difficulty occurred between Kemble, editor of the Alia Californian, and Gov. McDougall. which led to a challenge , ,,öf T. e from the former. 1 he alfairs was after1 ,Mu, I;,,,.,, 1 wards amicab y adjutted. A company has been organized to build a railroad from San Jose to Francisco. The" project for dividing the State contimies'to" attract considerable attention, The convention would assemble on the ..... . . f. . I third Monday in October. The late tains had greatly improved the facilities for operations at the Pl.. cers and m. nes. Incendif Vies fired Spanish Town on tie 6'th'of September, which destroyed feSSQ.OQO worth of property. . .. 1 , A disuse resembling cholera was pre.vailing at San Francisco, particularly monr th! Chinese and thc poorer classe? . .

A wicked wag once courted a buxorn house-maid, and when he should have been prepared to marry her, decamped to parts unknown. 'Well, Ann,' taid her mistress 'youv'e lost your lover, havn't you?' 'Oh no, indeed, ma'am; he'll come back, for I have his promise to marry me, and in writing, too. ' Indeed, let me see it won't you?' So out from between the leaves of her bible, Ann produced a sort of promissory note, reading as follows: I promise to marry Ann J---- , ninety days after date, value received. J. B.

Died. On the 26th inst. in this place, Miss Eliza Jane, oldest daughter of Samuel N. and Malinda L. Weston, aged 5 years, 5 months and 22 days. "And art thou dead? Ti c morn X? 'J.u"r 1 nvl Jifc 'f ralled!. A bh' i ? (), w, ere ar. tho,,, Love could not sh'eld; nor youth! Nor I e iu yjior I i, Ii rifts and hooe could cave; ; u an UlY bp.rhtms purity and truth, Gone to the rave! Herren el d ue I its own. Each rri-e Of mind and heart mnrkrd tl.ee for the sky; Fore told tl.-ancl beaming from thy face, That ihou i.mi d e! Farewell! . An 1 till vj j meet r;i,,..,i,.., ,: . ,ti.,M,M nr iti. .-....1.1.. , ...0 v. , ,,. . L Iii.ai Ui bull. 3)t SHarUtta. PLYMOUTH PILOT OFFICE. Wediit sdii), Ot-t. t2f), I-1. -- ' Apples Green, 75, Drv. 'SI, 50, Halter, per lb. 8, Ueeswax, p. r lb 'JO, Hrooni.v, y-rt doz. ?I,5J FiTiT?, Ter cot.. 5 Flour barrel, f -l.0 bund. 'J,t'0

Wild, 2,50 T nrl rrr 1 ! fl O.its, per ttiih. 15 Pirachcs dry.SC.OO I'.at es Irish, 25 T.ilbi.v, i er lb. in Wl.eat, per bus 50 Woo 1, cord, S I ,C( ' ARMED RBI ST A. ME TO SLAVE f ATtllESS! SoBlhcru Tmffickei-s in Blood! TAKE HEED! n the carre l name o'' Iltmiani.y, wc ear nelly cll u;joh the Fill ENDS OF LHEFITY throuthout the world, and fervently implire every bun. an reaure, ujion the aller ot whoe heart there burns one .-park o; veneration lor the prk e!e.s loon of rXTiIA.M3IKI.I;D FREEDOM, j to rai. e a voi e in the general .hout, now Mibdued, only to l.urt upon the aij.alled I aro: the i SLAVE OWNEn, ! v'r.h a ten-fdd eru-hiu f.rc-.;. I. et every !n an ple-Le u:i''-o;n-r-.tiuisin.j hostili y to the I u; ai;io:is 'Fugitive Law," an l until the 'men ' in hi.'1- places'' revoke its o' nosious cn- ; aciuieiit.s use listlforts to de tat its I IlAIMlAllOt'S DF.UUEK-! I 1 imt; r Mf Kw t V , Uli i tr. I r n iiin t .lli J 1 J 11 j llitll - k A 'V ' i - ' oi 1 l htly ancestors ld- unswerving leal y to their declaration, that til II 'nii nri l'rn'iti".! l.Vp rn: FntriV Equal.' all ii.OI Uli UUt.lU lilt 111. 11 and avowing in the Lroad lace of Heaven, ' in the rountrv to settle mat vexations ques tion without ti e r aid; among this class, occupymg a very louud prominent portion, may be THE TRULY UTKYAXÜ FAU F.llIED EXCHANGE AND LOTTERY BROKER?, P. Iu. PYFER&Co. "A Superior rtrcet, Cleathntf, Ofon. V!io are actively en.'ajel. dnj anl night. in selling to every re-lion of the country, an array sIIjF!VD5D I'ItÄZES ownw;Mcs; ronrcp. lions 0f the success of their world renowned rm. ' Who paid in October, in prize money 595,t P T PYFKK V t o. Whorcll and pay, ann ially, millions of dollars? P. M. PYKER & Co. Who pay their prizes promptly, in Hold? P. M. PVFEllcc Co. Who sell only in Legal Lotteries? P. M. PYKER &Co. Who do the heaviest lottery business in the

' Bacon Hani-', 7 Shoulders, C ! Side.--, " ß : Cranberries, Sl,.r,0 j t'orn ileal, 25 ! Corn, CC a V5 j Candles, per lb 15 Chees..-, 10 Chickens "doz. 91,00

; world? 1 r- M- TYLER & Co, scl1 tl e most prizes? A, M PYFERccCo. .... . . 1 . 1 Who have an immeme county business? , y y PYFER & Co. Who admilte,, tir(nllJ y,ur8 0gOt that tke established and far famed prize firm of P. 1 M. Pyler & Co, (I.epul and Authorised Imitry Apents.) stood fir.ton thesaoll ol lame, aJul -ripie.l the most prom.nent position in the public mind? 4 EVERY BODY. EnC0Uniing tails! IlOlldrcds Blade Rifh. j WilnM;lh0 fraitso,op!cn. Frinuhin the cntr,j ame on! We have on file at our neyofTrc,aM paid at tight. One Frizeof S20.M0rcnt to ndiana. ! "e Prize of S 15,000 Kent to Chicago. ; One Prize of S: 5,000 sent to Lake Co.O. rrimoßI6f000scnt to Illinois. ! 0;!C Piize of 810,000 .ent to PicXaway Co. O. iWir Prizes cfSVOCO tentto l!cn Co. O. -.cr P?:rcyrt!??iCCO:enttoMcntptli?r, fni-

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We only ask one order to prove conclusively that therein a manical influence in our old and world renowned agency, that will RETURN THOUSANDS FOR SMALL OUTLAYS, Try the Schemes for November, and order early. BRILLIANT LOTTED JE FOR NOV. 1851. Date Capital No.Balleis Price of Trice of Oct. Vrtzun Tickets P k'g. 1 10,000 75 Nos. 12 dr'n 810 837,00 S 16,000 i I 1 20,000 C5 J 5 10,000 7 G 3 of 10.0 JO 75 14 12 U 12 11 16 12 13 12 15 13 It 12 14 15 IS !3 12 14 13 14 - o 15 13 8 5 10 5 6 15 8 6 10 5 4 10 8 6 10 6 5 20 8 5 10 5 4 10 15,00 37,50 35,00 18.50 19,50 4R.50 29,5 J 1 S,73 37,00 16.5) 15,00 33,00 23,73 17,50 33,00 17,50 13,75 74,00 2.00 17,50 33,00 20,00 12,50 37,50 I 7 20.00 75 4 'CO 73 8 JU JG.S51 75 11 20,000 7S 12 C0.000 75 ?3 25, C00 7 14 13,0 JO 7S 15 3:,'J0 75 17 i'8,(."J0 61? 18 25.Cy-2 73 9 3I.S7S 73 20 Srt.roO 7 3 of : 3,000 ' f.O.OoO 75 2i,00-ia " 24 25 2. J,öO) 75 3. V0T0 75 20,0i-0 7 3 : 5.000 75 4000 73 o,t j .7 !2 jj"The prie o'" raekitres of Quarter Tick ets only is aüvi-r'i e l above. jT-TLe .Managers Tr'nited Drawing, endorse el l y U.ti Cunnn:.ssiiierj appointed (lor this purpose) Ly the lu,ver;i."r of Virginia, are in all f-a-cs ent to our coirespon litems. .,i.,.-v or ,n W ml rar ullv enlel The I'Uroha.ers o! rackaires of tickets seliW.n hurt- more thn .ix chances against the r i Uiilllp' 1U a I jvMt nil. ii:c i u,iiiui i u.t-( I an I o;:e I'ackajrc may dr.iw iur of the highest I Pxiz. s. T vu thirds of the Prizes are soli in Tj (,c t,e &r.,,;r a Vew (liys 1 efore thc Lot. ttries draw. All Orders puntuully answered by ti e le'urn mails. Persons a a distance who wish "rortunc ! Du.vkled thrir Backs," will find that it is ! only necessary to enc'.oie the price as lail

Fla?ceJ, Sl.rO Mown in the above schedule, for a Packte füiie:ii: dry, 25 or single T: ke; 'o the Truly Fortunate, Fa.rlP;y Tame, $.s.,00 i Famed and U1J Es'ablisl ci llou-.e of

P. M. PITER 4- Co. S Superior Strtet, Cleavelaai, Ohio. No. $25 Reward! Tf'CAFED A nd.. on :C.FED rrvi:n ir.c in Rochester, Fulton Co. on the n'ght oi' the 13:h inst. JACK S' X Ci.KMKXS, ooiusuiltcd ur. a charge of n.urdtr o: .Arnold Perry, in said county. Said Clem'.r.t is a younij man, about 19 years o:ne, IL'l.t co r.pleion, face full of piiiijds, fair liHir and very hushy, grey, eyes, 0!i-l abnut 5 ftet 7 inches hih; had on when ho le t a pair Oi' bl ick satinet pants, a black fir cap cousiderably worn, and a striped wari:,us. The abovo reward ill br pi'.yjn to any person i,ccur.ii &aid j'rioner so tust 1 can get hiiß. .ADEL CEEF.NWO0D, Sheriff Fulton County. C2, 185i 4) 3w PtOfd.cttcr, Oct. Plymouth School. IlE WiNTEil TERM of this scl.o will efniimenre on Monday, the I7ih oi" Noveinl er, T E II M S . Heidi'!-.', SpfPiri',', .Mental Arithmetic, Juven le l'i.ilos p'.y.iVc. 1 62,no. r.ca l.n.', Spe'.liti'.', I'racti nl Arithmetic, fe-o.-rop!.y, (iriiuimar. Drthnjjraphy, &c. S2,00. Pi.il -ophy, Physiology, ALrebra, Higher Ariihme'ic, Ac. b!,00. 7t is hoped thit the above reasonable terms will ensure a full attendance. Penmanship w.li only be tau.'ht at special request of Parents. io umu-tions wai Le niaue oniv on account of Mckticss. No scholar received for less than hal." the term. C. D. SMITH. Plymouth, Oct. 22, 1S5X 40 tf - 1 . - 1 . 1 . 1 A 1 m i 11 i iv ( o '.. IVc tire. "JVTOT1CE is hciely jriven that I have this i!;iv tahen iut l e-'.u rs o' Administration, 0:1 ti e elMe o ' Jo vph I,. IIuH, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. All persons ind.cbte.l to taid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoe having clainu a.a'nst said c-stati- are notified to present tbein duly ruthenti'-ate 1 an ordimr to law for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. MARY HCIPS, Ada'x. Flvmou'h, Oct. 22, 1S51 40 St Alt:iiitilrator Snlr. NOTICE is hereby given thatl wdl offer at public outcry on Saturday, thf, Voth day of Xovemltr next at thc late residence of Jo.eph I.. Hups, deetaM'd, the i'ollowin personal property belonirin to .vnid estate, to wit: One yoke of Oxen, two Milch Cow?, two Head of Sheep, reven Head of Hos, two hor.-e Plow, two Reds and Redding, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of raid day. TERMS. On all sums of three dollars and upwards, a credit 01 nine months will be given the purchaser f.'ivin his note with good .reehold eMJTi y. Maivini; valuation and appraU'erneut laws. All rums under three dollars cash in hand. MARY HULTS, Adm'x. Plymouth, Oct. 52, i65l 10 3t Adiniiiisirntor's IVolicc. OT1CE i? lu rcbv riven that we the underhave this dav taken out Letters ot Administration on thc estate of Thomas P. Silvey, late of Mar-hall county, ndiana, deceased. All persons imltbted to said estate are required to t ome forward and make immediate settlement, and those having claims against .'aid estate are requested to present them duly authenticated according to law lcr settlement. The estate is probably solvent.. HANNAH S)LVEY, ) ... WM. FO HERTS, ) s' riymouth, Oct. 15, 1 S.j I 39 3t AImi:iiMrator Sale. NOTICE is hereby riven that we the andersined, Aduiitdstrators of the estate of Thomas P. Silvey, late of Marshall county, Vncliana, deceased, will on Saturday, thc Sth day of November next. at the late residence o'faid decedent, offer fur sale at public outcry the following personal property belonging to .aid estate, to wit: Horses, One Cow and Calf, one tvio-horse Wagon and Harness, Flows-, two pair of dears, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. TERMS. A credit of nine months will he given on all f urns of three dollars and upwards the purchaser giving his note with rood freehold security waiving valuation and appraisement laws. All sums under three dollars cash in hand. HANNAH RJLVTTY, WM. RODERTS. I Adm'r?. FP-reouth, Oct. 16. 151 393t rr. fecl

'. EiarshaVfl Galo. BY virtus of a writ of Evccutloi It me directc l :"r-m the Clerk's cITivj of the Circuit Court of the Unite 1 Siv.es for the District

f 1 1 a ii'Tiiri'i iv li iiTi l iir.'i fi.iv i 1 1 tin tuiuhr ,,t üh,..n K,ra nf in ft-riosk. A. M. and 4 o'clock. P. M. at 'the Court Houe door in the town of Plvm-a'.h. Marshal county, Indiana. o'Jer for sal at i.u'jliS a'lCtion iüe rents and profit for .seven years hy the vr of -.! : l ... ...... f... t.clf ; north east nuWr st!ion r30', tldrtv. townshin (32) thirly-iwo ranee 'O one cast. Last ha;f south wet quarter section (32; thirty two ; township (30) thirty -t'.vj ranje C) four tan. : Cast half sou'h east quarter fection (29; j twenty-nine township (32) thirty-two rime -;4 ' pist. Vnt half n firth t nimrter section 11521 thirty-two township 32 thirty-two rante 4; fn-ir f"i,t und 1V,a s,.Mtliro nvur'cr north Wüs t

quarter section I4j four e3n township C2 auy Lo.npai.y condu.-te ! solely upon either vl n.ir(y-tvo north ran,'e 21 two cast in the them. The fulljwiujr are some of the pr.neiCouiity of Marshall aril State of Jndiana, and j p'es l-y wh.c h this Con.pc.uy is jroveraed, and upon failure to realize a ufScient sum to sat- cli mtiit at once perceive both their is:y tfe demand. I will at the sr.me time and FAIRNESS AM) El 13 Eli A LIT Y: place and in manner aforesaid offer for sale j 1st. They rr cognize the acts of their authrithe l'eo simple of taid above described real es- zed Aiter.is, Loth in making1 itrveys and in istate, taken in execution as the prop?rty of the ! suin? Policies; r.nd to avoid litigation, arrange defendants at the j-uit o " John A. Simpson j differences l y arl Lralio:i at localities corivenia.i.v.int Nicholas D. Grover et :il. Said prop- ; cut for the js-ured.

city will I e .void without reg;-.rJ to the valua tiju or appraisement lav.-s of nJiar.a. S. MEREDiTil. U. S. M. D. . By Geo. McQuoit, Deputy. Plymouth, Oct. 22, 1851 1Ü -t NEW GOODS! I,? lias just receive ! his splenJii Stock of Fall a ii (I Winter Goods, Consistin? of e very thing that will be r.eeded or wishel !cr in hii line. In Li 4 stojk you will find cm es. cz:3sz:Errns:2zz355 Molasrcs and Suar, Hinter and Pepper, CoOfje and Tea, Spice and So!eratu1 Large Assortment of Hardware, roefcet Knives and Table Spoons. Seizors and Sad Irons, l.rr Chains and Gale llinee. Butts, Screws and Door Late ties. Hunters Hatchets and Frying Pans, Shoe Eruhes and Cnrry f.'omb?, Coff e Mdls, Axes, and almost every ;hing 1 else. ?rad.ler and Logwood, quality, Alunaad Copervs, Ammunition, of the luliro. of the lest le, always, UOOliS A.'X STATIO.-VEKY, School Iboks of all kinds, I'rin.ers and Tales for children, and interest imr books for every one. Alpacas and Drosiar, Canton Flannel and Calicoes Pehiiitie and Double Milled Satiuetts, 'as.-imeres and Silk and Slips, Flush Cays and Silk Hats C'l.oealele anl Cocoa, Nutmegs & Camphor, Crash and Diaper, I'mlreihs and Over Shoes Tea Krtlle? and S'.cel yards. lied Flannel &Lin?ey, Red Cords and llore Plankets Broad Cloths and Jaconeets Iron and Steele, Brass Kettles and Seamless H is, Fringe, Buttons, &c., lor Dreines. Poplins lstn Paris Plaidshind Cotton Hope, Hay Slate Shawls at any price yr.u wish, Cal aiid Sto.ir Hoots Ladies Uo:iuet:s and Skirts, Uailcrs half Gaiter A larrjy itssor(i5tc!it of RSADY MADE CLOTHING, Consirtln? o" Toats Pants and Ve ts, which j ho is bound to yell so lo.v, as to defy campe- 1 H.lO'l. i'i Il'iC luijttfc iu luii, unit 1 j-.i. wives and daughters come with you, it will cot vou nothim to come and fee. J7 Fetch alomr your Coon, Deer, Mink, ar.d MuArat Skins, Caih OiriNen', &c, and 1 will j not refuse to credit pj-ri men. JOHN L. WESTClYELT. Plyrcouth, Oct., 1 Ith 1851 j.jtf. Heiiioval. ff'MlE subscr.ber having fitted u; the budlA iug directly opposite his former location hitd two "doors north of Pomcroyar.d Co's s'ore has tliis day remove I to it, where he has jut received direct from New York city, a splendid assortment of Family Groceries k I onfeclionarics, of which his stock consists of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Rice, (Singer, Pepper, Spiee, Clove, Nutmccs ('as.-ia, Starch, indiro, Saleratus, Cumiics fof various kinds',) Raisins, Tigs, Herring, Sardines, Mackerel, Ptppcr Sauce, and Tomato Catsup, c c ITc intends also to keep FRESH OYSTERS on hand, to supply the want of hi., customer-. Come on all you that want to buv (Jroecries, low for CASH or ready pay. am on hand and ready to wait on all who may favor me with ; their call. I beg leave to offer ny most cordial acknowledgments for the heretofore liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and hope by stnet cttcntion to business, they will still continue to give me a call. jj- Warned Butter, Ei'jjs-, Beeswax, Cranberries, &c. &c. E. S. LEWIS. Plymouth, Oct. 15, 1851 39 ly Administrator's Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that I have this day taken out Letters of Administration on the estate oi" Thomas Shakes, late of Marshall county, ndiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said estale are hereby notified to come forward and make immediate ?eitkm?nt and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated according, to law !or settlement. Said estate is probabiy solvent. DAVID SIE4KES Adm'r. October, 13th 1S51, 39 3w, THE DUNHAM HOUSE, IHE sur.yrribrr having leaded for a term of vears, the above House, takes this meth od of informing the Traveling public that on Monday tbe 12th day of May, 1851, he intends opening the same, lor their accommodation. Wm. M. DUNHAM. May Cth, 1S5I, K.tf. W. C. I'omeroy,! P 031 E ROY I John B. Mies NILES, &

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. riymouth, IndianaWILL attend to all professional ursiNrss entrusted to them, in the Marshall Circuit and Vrtfiote Covrtn. MaySP, 1-5 V ri'-3-ly.

&TS INSUIliNCI COMPANY. OF UTICÄ, NEW YORK.. . CAPITA 1 0125,000

- . .. i i ' 8 b yeet or this lott.?st!7 is xo insure ! , X both Ileal ar.d Personal Property aen:nS datna.e by lire, and the rsks oai land ! -. V'"" , i" - u v-,"1 , ' " from the i- crri of nmt of it Oj - .lib t they. can Co to on . . . , . ! Ttrins, and v. as entire SAFETY TO THE ASSURED. as any other responsible Company whatever. Hein cridu-.-icd oti both .Ml.'Tl.'AI. rniSTUCK j I'RlsL a'l.L, : coa.lir.es the nlTantages i l-Olii system", oes siaes many not pisjeifea t-. 2.1. They promptly ray all losses for whom they lecouiü liable. 3d. They hold therr.sePrej rerpor.siti for losses end darnoes Ly lightning. 4th. TLey take no sinVle risk for a t-renter sum than 5,CC0, nor on real property for more than two tnirJs oi its value6th. All Surplus Funds, r.f;cr paying lo?:es' and exptTiiC.--, and invested for the Letefit o,-j the cciiipany, or divided air:orisr tlie members 1 thereof, as may Le dees.cd expedient ly the j Directors. C:h. They classify ri-ihs in such a manner J that the Premium Xotes of Farn:crs and per-' sons niiunnj propcity no more exj:orel than fitrm buildin.L's, rre not liable 'or losses of raoie hazardous property, hor ore Merchants and the ! insurers of buildiiu's only partially exposed, lia ble for the loss of thai which is considered extra Lazardous. JOI1X E. IIIXMAN, President. 1ÜWARU FAMES, Vice I'rcat. W. 1). HAMLIN, Trsixvnr, A. P. ROCKWELL, Secret try, M. II. THOMSON, Actuary, J. M. GRAY, General A'tnt, W. G. rOMEROY, A'jcnt for Northern Indiana. Plymouth, Aug.SCth 165!, VI tf. STATE OF INDIANA, c MARSHALL COLXir. S " n the Marshall Circuit Court, Novgaler Tra

A. D. Ifcol. moreMary June Jones ) 'Tis the ei.eril Etchanre, for whatever yoo. vs Dircrce. i t Loose, John P. Jor.es 5 ! The place or the bar; ai r.s the focus for newt, Nov,- con.es the complainant and filer ' And ly iome chaac il should barn or blowher hill in this behalf for Divorce, and it ap I down, j.earing to my ;:atis motion ty the aSHavi: of a ! Alas! for the village, oh! alai! for the town; disinterested person, that said deft ndant John i The whola country round would Le lost

P. Jones i a non resident of the State of Indiana, Le is hereby notified that unless Leappear and plead answer r demur io said Lilt at the next term of said Court, to be holden at ; the Court-hcuc in Plymouth, on the 2d Monday o:" Novemt cr next, the tame will he taken as coniesbe 1, aua ce trm;ne i in ins aoreiice. ill W:t li. VA1.11.111.1, -leiik. romer-jy ii Reeve, Solicitors Sept. "'Jd, -hh. no3G 3w, j r. fee 82,25. Irl ORE NEW GOODS. CARTER'S ec CLEVELAND; 4 re now rei-eivinc a larce supply of SFM - MKPi CLOTIHNd, of all LOCALITIES, which they will SELL at very LOW PRICES! A larre addition of COTTON AND LINUN GOODS fork's an.-i Ujys' SL'31SV'u r L I) T 11 1 . II; ALF. at rcry LOW riilCL'S. PiyntoutL May 21, 1S51. nlQtf. Lar.d for Sale. "FiOR sale on advantageous terms, the West half North West i 'ec 2 Town 3:5 Fange Tw o, controlling SO a res. The N i N E i of j fee '20 T 33 R 2 containing 60 a res, situated six miles Sourh ot 1 lymout.1. .-Wo, b v 4 01 i v 4 anu - v t u c 5 r-ce 101 ,o contaiuing Ki'J 1S-:0J acre?, lying 10 miles West of Plvmcuth, en the county line adjoinine Starke cou nty. l or liuuriiiaiiuii iiiq'.iiit; oi . t.i uiin'v, ui Flymonth, or of the uuuersuxed at Laperte. Titles unquc-itionable. A. . MATTHEWS. Oct. Hth 1S31. Si) 3m. 5000! I will give the highest price for any number j of Oak, Poplar, Walnut, or Cherry SawLoirs, delivered in Plymouth. A. L. 11 hit, LLK. Plymoutn. April ICth, 1631. -13tfv Notice (0 Tax Payers. r piIE Ta Duplicate of 1S-M is now in my J. hands for collection, u -P up, gentlemen, and git your receipts. The taxes for tl.e year iji in riarsf.aJl roun y nie as frdiows, t to wit: For State purposes 30 cents on tach! one hundred dollars valuation of personal prop- j crty and real estate, and fit'tv cents on each poll for county purposes: fiity cents on earh ore hundred dollars valuation as afore-said, i and seventy five cents on each poll for school j purposes, the sum ot ten cents on each one 1 hundred dollars as aforesaid and twenty-five

cents on each poll. The follow ing School Dis- j or'FlCE one door South of J.L.WcsterveL' tricts have levied an additional School Tax, to ;Stnr;. wit: District No. 2 township No. 35 north oft Plymouth; Mayth'5I, r.MG-!y. raruro 1 ra-t, 50 rents on car h one hundred j : " dollars valuation of personal properly an 1 Reti j Lrj)0r(C Rook BindflT Estate, in District No. 1 township 32 and 33 north of range 3 cast 10 cents. In District No. ' IHE subscriber takes this method cf inforw4 township 33 north of range No. 3 oast a tax j J- inff 11 c ri'izeils of Plymouth, and surof S3. In District No. 4 township 25 nonh of j rounding country that 1 c is prepared to do evr.virc 2 cast a tax cf 15 ccntr. In nitr;t v I cry descrip'ion ot work at moderate prices. IL

1 townsi.ip ..4 north of range 2 east 60 cents. In District No. 3, township 3t north of rnne No. 1 and 2 cast 25 cents, and in District No. 2 in township 33 north of range 2 east 15 cents on each one hundred dollars valuation of Real and Personal property in said Districts. For .f,. v. .w ... said county one cent and in ficr.r.anand Norih townsliips one additional cent on each acre as i ; aforesaid Abo m Dutnct No. 14, 11,1?. 16, 17 and 18 in Centre Township, District No. 2 and 3 Green Township, District No. 1 and 2 T.ppecanoe Township District No. 1 arid 4 Ronrbon iQwnthip, and in District No. 2 Folk lownship one additional cent on each acr1 oll

JOSEPH EVANS, T. M. C. OF CO P A R T NE It S II I P . N. B. .Ill those that know therr.splves in ; f piIE ro-partnaship existing hftefn Danarrears for the taxes of 1850, will save them- .1 itl 'I. Roberts and John Alleman is this

selves cost andn e trouble by calling and paying up their taxes on or before the 16th of No-1 vember next. J. EVAN?, T. M. C. Plymouth, Oct. 15, 1851 39 3t FEINTING, in Colored Inks, done with r.catncts and despatch at this Office,

STORE,

fs . I 5 ' 1651. j Dil you ever think as you passed ly its door. What a curicus pUco, is this Cougle's Store. It y , t . ,reJ affli-3. Vilh fasL:ou-l:ed grace,, and poopaioro au-i; Bat a ixp fcr ol tarsia., oa ataost aztf Ecau. 1 -ot for naKiug iare proaa, ca 6T5iy salt! Lere j Its wUre ,ucer aiverUsceit?. are IStei about. : T?r.-..i r Vi l.'H nn,1 11. I OIO. the ins and I ; . .,.. j The numier of votes, each party lath polled ! Auctions &vA failure-.5, and larms to Le oli. often taujfe tre open the door, -p.., r-.tw! the aiverlisemetits over and over poz jj c walls and the ihaV.eri-, Within ar.d without, Are fally lettered, around anl alcut. For sale, call and see, whatever you please. Eres newly laid, fr?:h luUerani cheese. Dry goods and hardware, potash and grain Glassware and china, feared and plaia. Candies and raisins, saleraius, jnulasses Cattor?, 1-imps, and all ot'iC-r eUsJrs; nruj.rs r.nd tobacco, U;:r aul rish F..r cash very low whatever you wish- ! Throw opiru the door, nsd venture within J The Tclerraph cÄcre is there tube seen j A black löjlüne stove, ronie tenches a chair, With three or tour lounges already to stare. i Fcr this Coutl's Store ihoua my time is to:hort. Po tell you one relief the wanders ou?ht. Its here the mechanic finds tools to his Land And the crrncr his alio .'or tilling the hrii, It is hero the zvod darao so frugal andthrivin Makes sale for'the butter aniens of her Living, With en t ye lo tha :r.aia chance the dim &f her barter Gl e suj; lielh the vtnts cf each r:sy cheeked cru-;htcr, : LJavs s'rioes Jei the leys with one suit To answer tor r ecti:-;? and dress up pod willing.Our show case filled uy. in a brilliant array Still hclis oath-, counter its j-littering sway. i .-v iare asH-mtli:'c o: meg. r.acKsanu 107, DolPs head -T '... flh t. cut S litt thf bor.s c. Soap for their daddies vrph merits EO f.Uih But 1:0 shaving here, wiihuut razcr or trash. The iLop vli riow speak of 1:0 Tillage or Iowa Hath ever a s-l.op to compare with out own, Ti.ouh homely its n:ien and rustic its grac Ii is nevertheless n prominent place, tseivej fr a Telerapri cfÜ-'e leading room store. With cooii Loth domestic, tni fyreiga aal cmare, Man, woman and toy dress in crepe thirty days. Yours trulr. J Plymouth, Au. 20ti:, l5t. 3ttf. TO & BOtf - i jIAIL ARRIVALS & PLTAU rivniOXBill. IlMliana. Sovilem Every cay ri S o'clock, ?. S. 6d iVnaris immediately North. j Forthem Every dny'ct 3 o'clock, p. rn., aad ! departs immediately South. ; Western Every day r.t 2 o'clocli. p. n., and j deports tame day at Ö o'clock, .Vest. ! Gos)-eu-Every Thursday at ti o'clock, p.ai.. I returns Vj God. en r.ext day. '. 2,rtYivne Every Wcdr.e: an 1 Marts I ac at " o'cl j esday atwo cwoio.:k tf.me day. Onond tL'" Every Saturday at 4 o'clock p. ts... j and returns immediately. t yjarshull Every Saturday at 2 o'clccfc, p.- St.. I and returns at -1 p. m., tame day. ! Ail mails close hnlf an Lour tefcre the ce- ! parture of said rna.ls. ; L. C. BARBER, P. IT. j Lime for Sale. I .V r. fev.- weeks we will have a Iirjc quaa- ' a liiv nf I.iir.n on hand and for sa!e. at tho i for rer residence of . N Ecsh, which wo will ! WRrra;.t to te of good duality. A. SCOTT, . '. LESH, Plymouth Jul 3Qil . 1551. r.o23 2ra. I AirrQ U OAQP i J M IVI D O n . vnoCj (C 0f gfog 1CIC . I'M O U Til, INDIA -V.l. OH.ce o-.'C dcr North cf J, L. Wcstcrvelfs St-re, end one 'oor South of IL B. Perhihs's Dm? Store. All orders promptly attended to. Mav 5th, 1S51, r.o 13 tf. XT "Dv OCTOR T. A. LEMON, offers Lis rerrices, professionally, to the citizens of Marshall countv intending to devote his tim e trie t hi to the practice of Medicine, in its various branches and become a permanent c;ti izer. among y-u; he respectfully asks, and cipeets to receive, a liberal share of patronage. i)VV!CV At IV D.M.vnrr'c Dr-jor Storp, whrri j 1;e my lc at uu timet, cxemt vrhea , 6t,?sc.t professionalis, J ,.'. rromt.tlv attended to. div cr nizrif. Plymouth, a., May 2S. iSöl. lötf DR. R. B5.0WS, PHYSICIAN. TTILL al;:vl the practice cf medicine V V iu all its various forms. Also on hand" a good Electrical Machine for the cure uf ; ET!cui''atism and Nervous disenes generally. B. PERSIINO, Agent fi-r Plymouth, to whora. may be entrusted all orders for rr.e. JAMES MERCURY. Laportc. Sept. 3. 1S51 33 ly IS'nOTP'N a i ' NHS tri rv.TP I fni.i -t Kimtnre. rv J. what is termed Dr. O. lluributs opilatiTcmatter how ln:,r the c.-scs have been standing . P. T.l. v. . ,;c,.., .:,i 1 e refunded ia ; ir t ?cC jf s3,i5faction is i j rivraouth, ind.f May 5th '61, I ' not given. r.o 16 -I y. n I QQni (I T I O W day dissolved by mutual consent. The buy j ress of the Yellow River lleufe will utill be ; conducted by D. II. Ttobprt?. D. IT. EOBFRTS. JOHN ALLEMAN. riyrr.outh, ?ep. 26th 1S61. 37 3w. ' JOB WORK done nt thi, cföce ja the u?tft P'yle of the art.

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