Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 November 1851 — Page 3

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NAMES of OWNERS. DESCRIPTION

Sturk Morris 276 Sutton peter 273 Thayer" Mo es 2S5 Redding Joseph 19 Redding Matthias 21 Smith Elisaphet 22 Trueblood Ephraim 273 AV Leaton Joseph 319 same 3i0 Wills Asa estate 211

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Ash Elijah R 8 n w qr n e qr 2 34 Baker John & others n ehfiwqt 31 33 BaleyYolreyW j3 whfseqr 32 31 Bently Eii 20 se(P 2 do Bently Henry W 2 nwnvqt 31 35 Bowman L II 27 8 w V 20 do Brown Henry J 3 whfseqr 27 do Catuck Isaac 4c s e s w qr 31 do Childs Edward H 51 nwqt a 31 Douglas David ß ehfseqr 27 3" Eels simeon 93 w hf nw qr 31 do Cordon Lot U9 w hf 9 e qr 35 do Jewel Jesse 135 n w s e qr 4 31 Johnsci John i40 e hfse qr 4 do Lemerit Lloyd t ehfswqt 23 3 Martin James 174 ehfneqr 3 do Massy John 177 n w qr 22 do Same 178 w hf n e qr 22 da Miller Christopher 190 e hf 20 do McCartyit Fleicher 202 s w qr 10 31 Packard AsbyB 224 shfswqr 4 do Paarson Nehemiah 22G s e qr n e qr 27 35 Kiddle Henry 233 ehfneqr 23 do Sylvester Seymour 241 s e qr I'J do Shertliff Timothy 22 w hf s w qr 31 Stevens SC 243 w hf n e qr 27 3 Shid'.er David 243 w hf s w qr 23 do Trout David 271 ehfneqr 33 do Trout Phillip 272 w hf n e qr do do Walker Johu's heirs 283 wh swqr 3 31 ZigltrJohn 290 ehfswqr 26 33

STATE OF INDIANA, MAR SHALL C O UN TV, SS:

the foregoing is a correct list of Lands and Town Lois Delinquent, for non-payment of taxes, due on them for the yeur 1650, and that Tue same are severally chargable with the amount of tuxes, with which they stand charged, on said list, Gived under my hand, Nov. 12, 1S31. THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor Marshall County.

PLYMOUTH PILOT OFFICE. Wednesday, Noa-. 12, 183 1.

Apples "reen, 75, Drv, SI, 50, Uiiiter, per lb. 12, Beeswax, p r 11) 20, Blooms, p r doz. Si, 50 Beans, per bushel, 75 Bacon Ham?, 7 Shoulders, 6 Sides-, 6 Cranberries, SI, 50 Corn Meal, 31 Corn, 22 a Zb Candles, per lb 15 Cheese, " 10 Chickens "doz. S1,00

Eirirs, per doz. h Flour larrel,S4,5Ö hu ud. 2,(0 Flaxseed, Si ,10 fiiiien-,' 'Irv, 25 Ilav TVnie,' S5,H WihL 2,50 Lard, per lb 6 Oats, per hush. 15 Pearl;s--lry,S2,f'0 Potj.toes Irish, 25 Tallow, fer 1!. 10 AVheat, per bus. 45 Wood, cord, I ,(ro 1 1 1. !4 '. VIMS i.U. M

GROCERIES. ! 1651

O. H. P. B AILEY, VM. TROWBRIDGE. BAILEY & TROWBRIDGE, HAVE just opened a large and splendid stock of ever offered in this town. We give great inducements on the TEA TRADE, an article usually sold for one dollor, we will sell for seven shillin.'5, and vu far at 8 lo 10 and 12 rents. Prime Molare for four shillings per gollon, Prime Rio corrce for one shilling per pound, Mackerel for six and one fourth cents per pound, Lake Trout for six and one fourth cents per pound, Mould Candles for one shilling per pound, TOBACCO, o"the best qualify for Chewing and Miioking, also, a tip top Citrar, and some of Ihose ni'-e Cheroots, Nuts (cheaper than ever,) of all kinds. Raisins, Figs, CONFECTIONAFIIES, in abundance, nice and pretty and oh! how turret so say the zirl. OYSTERS. We are receiving direct by Sta.sre. three times per week, and the May we do sell ami ehir if you don't believe it come in .iome evening and try a dish. Also SAKDINES ready at all times. EATABLES. Our women are on hand at all times cookin the nice tilings. Plymouth,' Nor. 1 1th, 1851. n!3tf. Notice EHO the Landowners ol Seel ion 13 T 32 JL R E- lou are hereby notified thnt the County Surveyor pursuant torny application, will at 9 oV-lock in the morning of the 5th day of December, J851, proceed to locate the corners to my land, .V to subdivide the section, to which your lands is adjoining, when and where you mav attend, it' von see proper. L. M. BOWLS Plymouth Nov. 3, 1851. 42 v. jTTiVIES H. CASE, Justice oMZtc leacc PLYMOUTH, 1SDIAXA. Office one door North of J, L. Wrstervelt's Store, and one door South of II. B. Pershing's Druir Store. All orders promptly attended to. May 5th, 1851, no 10 tf.

DR. R. BROWN, PHYSICIAN. 7 WILL attend to the practice of medicine in all its various forms. Also on hand a pood Electrical Machine for the cure of Rheumatism and Nervous disenses trenerally. OFFICE one door South ot J.L.Westervelt' Store. Plymouth, May 5th '51, no!6-ly. TIME ! ! TIME ! ! ! few doz. fifteen dolhr clock?, can be had for ?5 a pic-Cc at A

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POLK TOWNSHIP, No. 8. 41 80 80 163 63 G 8J 40 160 81) fcO 80 40 CO eo 80 ino HO 320 Jfici 60 iO 8) H'O CO 80 o CO 20 CO 80 75 01 I THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor in end i;0!i! Sliiime, where is lliy blush!" Wi.euwe ei.' He inVrn;e appeal of men devoid oi every prim io'e oi Honor, of Courage, of Humanity, inci-ing toeir 'ellowcrenUires more easily impressed, but more delud.'ble to n cues of bloxl, ol carnage and of seli-sjcri-fi , under the holy mme of Pairio;isin, we caiiiioi rheck he iiiduMiif ut blood that rushes o our cheek, oj res. rain hc voi e of denun-i-atimi against such mi. erable tri ks:ers. The men who v.uM 111 lead tlie weak-minded, but sirog-hearied VICTIMS OF CUBAN SPECULATORS lotheir ruin and ccfain dea.h, and tuen "add iiiMilt to iiijury" by holding out their Lotteries as a means wi.ercby ViaMji'i I heir ends, deceive Ue (iakoik and the La.su, bestowed upon their dunes. These reflections and reuiiirks sre led for. Ii by the advertisement o a P. M. Pyi"er& Co., who strive io cover up iliC dt ficieucie.N o hie schemes they advertise, and avoid investigation, by parading iucen ves iojoin the idood-stained expediliou to Cuba. That expedition lias been annihilated, and the only piiy i ihalihe plotters did not MifiltT the late thai befel the misguided participants. AsaTuriher blind, they make an attack upon men as immeasurably above Hu m in business, äs me Cuban invaders uere below them in caution. To do 1 'lis, they state that J. II. HALL & Co., Crxc.xxATi, Ohio, are not connected with J. W. Maury & Co., Baltimore, .living thereby an inference that ti e foimer have clamed a connection with the latter. The in fere me is as fa he as the fact llieytry 10 establish J. II. HALL & Co., are .not il.e ateuts, or connected in vny truy with J. H". Mnury V Co., and if as Mr. Pyfer says, .e is an agent or thrirs, then J. H. Hali. S: Co. mould not be events, or connected w ith them, in any sharp or munuer. A Scheme is also iar.ided as a specimen of Pyfer &. Co.'s liberality. We instrt one here, the smallest n vtir vhole lint, and we dely Py er and Co., or any other "Co.," to equal it with their largest, in jioint of Faux Ks?,! Amount of Pb'zes,! or of Eul'AL DlSTQIBt TIOX. ! They further offer a "reward 01 Si ot)0" to any person w ho will prove they ever received ot J. II. Ham. & Co., a prize ofS-0v0. WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE!!! Let Mr. P. M. Pyfer Ä Co., or any of their backers, deposit in any Bank in the United States the amount named, and we Will Prove to the satisfaction of any three juds.es, one to be named by P. M. Pyfer & Co, one by us, and the third by the other, two, that within three moths we have paid a prize of 85000! to as "respectable" a farmer as lives in the Minds of the State of Ohio. He dire theste. bsl anderes to raise the money, and abideates It we Jail, we will pav a forieit of SsöüOO! to be deposited in the Ohio Life Insi-raxce axd Tki'pi. Co. Bank, in Cincinnati, before the examination is made, and to be held subject to the order of the three judges. We will luthergive a reward of 810.000 to "any respectable" person who will produce a customer of P. M. Pyfer ACo.'s, but uot J. W. Maury & Co.'s, as they muy have sold a prize sometime, "who ever drew or deceived t'?l cash or its equiculent, $2,000, in any of their lotteries." And having thus disposed of these mountebanks, we proceed to lay before a dtscriminating public the followon; Little, but Glorious Scheme. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will offer at public outcry on Saturday, the Ibth day of Sovtmhtr next at the late residence of Joseph L. Hults, deceased, the following personal property belonging to said estate, to wit: One yoke of Oxen, two Milch Cows, two Head of Sheep, seven Head of Hogs, two horse Plow, two Beds and Bedding, 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 ol nine months will be given the purchaser giving his note with good freehold ecurily. waiving valuation and appraisement laus. All sums under three dollars cash in hand. MARY HULTS, Adm'x. nyrr.ouih, Oct. 22, 1831 10 3.

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for said County, do hereby certify, that NEW GOODS! 1&01 y Has just received his splendid Stock of j Fll aild Willter Goods, . loiiMMing 01 every inotginat will te needed or wishe l ior in his line. In his stock you will find Molasses and Sugar, fiinger and Pepper, Coffee and Tea, Spice and Saleratus, A Larec Assortment cf IlarJwarr. Pocket Knives and T.i I de Sj.oon. Scissors and Sad Irons, Log Chains and Gate Hinges, Butts, Screws and Door Latches, Hunters Hatchets and Frying Pans, Shoe brushes and Curry fombs, CoffJe Mills, Axes, and almost everything else. Madder and Logwood, quality. Alum and Copens, Ammunition, of Indigo, of the best best, always, the UOOKS AXD STATIOXEItr, School Books of all and Slips, Plush Caps and Silk Hats, ; Cl.ocalete and Cocoa, : Nutmegs & Camphor, Crash and Diaper, Umbreilas and Over 1 Shoes, ; Tea Kettles and Steelyards. Bed Flan neKVLinsey, , kinds, Prin.ers and Tales for children, and interesting books for every one. Alpacas and Rrosiar, Canton Flannel and Calicoes, DeLnines and Double Milled S;itinetts, Cassimeres and Silk Poplins, Paris Plaids and Cotton Hose, Bay Slate Shawls, at any price you wish, Ca I and Stoga Boots, Ladies Bonnetts and Skirts, Bed Cords and Hore Blanket?, ISroad Cloths and J a co neets, Iron and Steele, Brass Kettles and Seamless Bags, Fringe, Buttons, &c. lor Dresses. U a iters half Gaiter A larjjc assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Coats, Pants and Vests, which he is bound to sell so low, as to defy competition. Do not forget to call, and let youi wives and daughters come with you, it will cost you nothing locome and see. 'L l etch along your Coon, Deer, Mink, and Muskrat Skins, ('ash Ginseng, &c, and 1 will not refuse to credit good men. JOHN L. WESTERVELT. Plymouth, Oct., 11th 1831 39tf. Removal, TflllE subscriber having fitted up the buildj ing directly opposite his former location and two doors north of Porncroy and Co's store

nas uns (.ayremoveu to 11. wiiere ne nas jusi j-phe price of Packages of Quarter Tickreceived direct from .New York city, a splendid I cts only is advertised alW. assortment of rr-- The Managers Printed Drawings, endorse

Family Groceries & Confecfionarlcs, of which his stock consists of Tea, CoiTec, Smrnr, Molasses, Tobacco, Bice, Ginger, Pepper, Spier, Cloves, Nuitiicgs, Cassia, Starch, indigo, Saleratus, Cawties (of various kinds,) Raisins, Figs, Herring, Sardines, Mackerel, Pepper Sauce, and Tonisto Catsup, CxC. &c. 7e intends also to keep FRESH OYSTERS on hand, to Mipply the want of his customers. Come on all you that want to buy Groceries, low lor 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 my most cordial acknowledgments for the heretofore liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and hope by strict attention to business, they will still continue to give me a call. 17' Wanted Butter, Eggs, Beeswax, Cranl crries, &c. &c. E. S. LEWIS. Plymouth, Oct. t !65l 39 ly

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D RESISTlXfE TO SLAVE CATCHERS! Soiifhern Tniilickers in Blood! TAKE HEED! in the sacred name of Humanity, we earnestly call upon the FRIENDS OF LBERTY throughout the world, and fervently implore every human creature, upon the alter of whose heart there burns one spark of veneration tor the priceless boon of UNTRAMMELF.D FREEDOM, to raise a voice in the general shout, now subdued, only to burst upon the appalled ear of the SLAVE OWNER, with a ten-fold crushing force. Let every man pledge uncompromising hostility to ti e infamous 'Fugitive Law," and until the 'men in high places," revoke its obnoxious enactments, use his efforts to de'eat its BARBAROUS DECREES! i Let himswe ir Ly the hallowed rememberance of his ghost'y ancestors, his unswerving leal y to their declaration, that ; "All )Ittt arc Created Free and EqnaP and avowing in the broad face of Heaven, his utter repugnance to that most unrighteous law, which tastens the fetters on the lacerated limbs of the "down trodden" Alrican. DEMAND ITS REPEAL! Let Lim swear to defend the "unalienable rights of liberty and the pursuit of happines," as guaranted to all men by the Declaration of lndependen ce, and to ASSIST THE CAPTVE in his efforts to cast off the manacles rivited by law, and the tyrant will of a MERCILESS MASTER. Let him record hiso.ith on the same p.ige of his Country's of History weich rec .uuts the bright deeds of his revolutionary sires, re solved to give "Aid and comfort" to the pinting fugititt, and a dug's deith 1 hi brutul pursuer: The above is the language sometimes u.ed . by ultra anti-slavery advocates, to show their abhorrence of that peculiar institution, while others more mild, yet quiie as firm in their opposition, adopt a more conciliatory tone. Another class occupy a strictly neutral ground, upon the principle that there ar men enough in the country to settle that vexations question without their aid; among this class, occupying a very prominent position, may be found TIIS mi IICIX A3 FAR FAMED EXCHANGE AND LOTTERY BROKERS, P. M. PYFER & Co. 38 Superior street, Clearhnd, Oh;i. Who are actively engaged, day un l niht, in selling to every section of the country, an array of SIIJUDII PRIZES. that far excel even their own wildest concep-! tious of the success of their world renowned j firm. Who paid in October, in prize money 35,719? P. M. PYFER & Co. Whoselland pay, annually, millions of dollars? P. M. PYFER Sc Co. Who pay their prizes promptly, in Gold ? P. M. PYFER & Co. Who sell only in Legal Lotieries? P: M. PYFER & Co. Who do the heaviest lottery business iu the world? P. M. PYLER & Co, Who sell the most prizes? A. M. PYFER Co. Who have an immense count v business? P. M. PYFER & Co. Wiio admitted ticentj yeirs ai, that the ' old established and far famed prize f:rm cf P. M. Pyfer &. Co, (Legal id Authorised IMtwj Agents,) stood first on the scroll of fame, and occupied the most prominent position in the public mind? EVERY BODY. 1 EiiHnrain; lta ults! Hundreds jlade Rich. Witness the fruits of orders. Friends in the ' onntry ante on! We have on file at our : 11 cky office, all pad at sight. ; One Prize of 20,000 sent to ndiana. One Prize of 15,000 sent to Chicago. One Prize of $15,000 sent to Lake Co. O. , Two Prizes of$ 10,000 sent to Illinois. : One Prize of $10,HJ0 sent to Pickaway Co. O. Four Prizes of $5.000 sent to -I lien Co. O. I Seven Prizes of $2,000 sent to Montpelier, nd. ' 1.7' Veonly ask one order to prove conclu- , sively that there is amauical influence in our ' old and world renowned agency, that will RETURN THOUSANDS FOR SMAL L OUTLAYS. IT Try the Schemes for November, and j ordrr early. ! BRILLANT LOTTERE3 FOR NOV, 1 Date Capital No.Ballets Price of Nov Prrzes Tickets . 1 810,000 75Nos. 12dr'n $1U 1851. t Price of! P'k'gs. : $37,00 ' 15,00 37,50 35,00 18,50 19,50 4G,50 23,50 18,75 37,00 16,50 15,00' 39,00 1 23,75 ' 17,50 : 33,00 ' 17,50 18,75 74,00 28,00 17,50 33,00 : 20,00 12,50 ! 37,50 j 3 1 2G,mO 78 2(,(.MtO GG 14 12 14 12 11 IG 12 13 12 15 13 11 12 14 15 13 13 12 14 13 14 12 15 13 S 5 1U 5 5 15 8 5 10 & 4 10 8 5 10 5 5 20 8 5 10 5 4 10 5 20,H0 78 f, 3 of 10,000 75 4 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 01 20.000 75 4ß,(N.Nj 78 26,851 75 20.1 "Ort 78 30,000 75 25,000 78 18,000 78 33,000 75 i'8,000 GG 25.01)2 78 31,878 73 20,000 75 3 of 13,000 78 44 ! 22 ;2i t'0,000 75 25,0 0 78 23,500 75 35,00(1 75 20,uO0 78 15,000 75 40,000 73 : ' 2G 1 27 j 28 29 JlS all cases sent to our correspondents. Letters always strongly and car ully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against their drawing in a Package any 0 the capital Prizes, and one 'ackaue may draw four of the highest Prizes. Two-thirds of the Prizes are soli in Packages of Tickets. Qj Please order a few days before the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually answered by the return mails. Persons at a distance who wish "Fortune Buckled on their Backs," will find that it is only necessary to enclose the price as laid down in the above schedule, for a Package or single Ticket to the Truly Fortunate, FarFamed and Old Established House of P. M. PYFER cf Co. No. 38 Superior Street, Cleavcland,Ohio. PRINTING, in Colored Inks, done with neatness and despatch ot this Office,

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. CAP IT AL $125.000. THE object of this Company is to insure both Real and Personal Property against loss or damage by fire, and the risks of inland navigation, and from the peculiar advantages derived lrm its Charter under the eeueral insurance Law of the State of New York, as well

as trotii the lonz experience of some of its Officers, the Directors feel confident that they can do so ou as Facorable Terms, aud with as entire SAFETY TO THE ASSURED, as any oth'er responsible Company whatever. Being conducted ou bot h MUTUAL a nd STOCK PRINCIPLES, it combines the advantages of both systems, besides many not possessed by any Company conducted solely uon either of them. The following are some of the principles by which this Compauy is governed, and all must at once perceive both their FAIRNESS AND LIBERALITY: 1st. They recognize the acts of their authrized Asents, both in making surveys and in issuing Policies; and to avoid litigation, arrange differences by arbitration at localities convenient for the assured. 21. They promptly pay all losses for whom they become liable. ?d. They hold themselves responsible for losses and damages by lightning. 4th. They take no single risk for a greater sum than 85,000, nor ou real property for more than two-thirds of its value. oth. AH Surplus Funds, after paying losses and expenses, and invested for the benefit of, the company, or divided among the members thereof, as may be deemed expedient by the Directors. 6th. They classify risks in fuch a manner that the Premium Notes of Farmers and persons insuring property 110 more exposed than fiirm buildings, are not liable !or losses of more hazardous property, nor are Merchants and the insurers of buildings only partially exposed, liable for the loss ofthat which is considtred extra hazardous. JOHN E. I UNMAN, President. EDWARD EA.MES, Vice Prest. W. D. HAMLIN, Treasurer, A. F. KOCKWELL, Secretary, M. H. THOMSON, Actuary, J. M. fiRAY, General Jgen, W. 0. POMEROY. Agent for Northern Indiana. Plymout h, Aug. 2öth 1 S3 1 , 32 tf. MORE NEW GOODS. CARTER'S & CLEVELAND; Are now receiving a large supplv of SUMMER CLOTHINC, of all QUALITIES, which thev will SELL at very LOW PRICES! A large addition of COTTON AND LINEX (iOODS for Men's and Boys' SUMMER CLUTHl.U; ALL at very 7,0 lY PRICES. Plymouth May 21, lt51. nlDtf. Land for Sale. IjTOR sale on advantageous terms, the West ; half North West J Sec 28 Town 33 Fange Two, containing W acres. The N N E of See 2i T 3H R 2 containing SO acres, situated six miles Sourh oi Flvmouth. Also, S W of N W i and N W J of S W o 'Sec 18 T 33 containing 132 lS-100 acres, lying 10 miles West of Plymouth, ou the county line adjoining Starke con 11 ty. For information inq'iire of W. G.Pomeroy, of Plymouth, or of the undersigned at Laporte. Titles unquestionable. A. II. MATTHEWS. Oct. 14 th 1 85 1. 3D 3m. 5000! I will give the highest price for any number of Oak, Poplar, Walnut, or Cherry SawLogs, delivered 111 Plymouth. A. L. WHEELER. , Plvmoutn. April IGth, 1S5I. 13tf. - 1 FfflsMsiasibUs Tallying: VV. L. BENTS, T BRAKES this method of informing the citiJL zens of Plymouth, and the surrounding country, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, one door south of J. L. Westervelt's Store, where he will be found at all times. By close attention to business, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. He warrants his work to be done as well as any where west. Cutting done on the shortest notice. Plymouth, Ap,il 15th, '51. 13 ly. . THE DUNHAM HOUSE. TTHE subscriber having leased for a term of years, the above House, takes thisinethcd of informing the Traveling public that on Monday the 12th day of May, 1851, he intends opening the same, lor their accommodation. W. M. DUNHAM. May 6th, 1S5I, lOif. W. G.Ponierov.l I John B. Xilcx POMEROY k NiLES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rivmouth, Indiana WILL attend to all 1'rokkssioxal bcsintss entrusted to tiikm, in the Marshall Circuit and Prolmte Courts. May 28, 1S51. nl9 ly. MAIL ARRIVALS DEPARTURES TO & FROM Plymouth, Indiana. Southern Every day at 5 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. Goshen Every Thursday at G o'clock, p.m., returns t Goshen next day. Fort 11 'ayne Every Wednesday at 12 o'clock m. and starts back at 2o'clocksame day. OnondagH Every Saturday at 4 o'clock p. m., and returns immediately. Marshall Every Saturday at 2 o'clock, p. 111., and returns at 4 p. in., same day. All mails close half an hour before the departure of said mails. L. C. BARBER, P. M. ROCHESTER r-- Li u 't. : ; " : By T. HITCHCOCK. RochtsUr, Indiana. JOB WORK done at this cflke in the leitest six 1c of the art.

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eOOOLB STORE is5i. id you ever think as you passed by its do. What a curious place, is this Cougle's Stort Its not one of your city tow n bred affairs, With fashion-bred graces, and pompadore ai But a shop for good bargains, on almost l scale, Not for making large profits, on every sma sale. Its where queer advertisements, are paste about, From the Whigs aud the Locos, the ins an the outs; The number of votes, each party hath polled Auctions and failures, and farms to be sold. Pow often pause ere open ihe door, To read the advertisements over and over For the walls and the shutters, within and without, Are fully lettered, around and about. For sale, call and see, whatever you please. Eggs newly laid, fresh butter and cheese. Dry goods and hardware, potash and grain Glassware and china, figured and plain, Candies and raisins, saleratus, molasses Castors, lamps, and all other glasses; Drugs and tobacco, sugar and fish For cash very low whatever you w ish. Throw open the door, and venture within The Telegraph office is there tobe seen A black looking stove, some benches a chair, With three or four lounges already to stare. For this Cougle's Store tuough my time is too short, To tell you one half of the wonders I o gA, Its here the mechanic finds to!s to his l.a:.d And thelarmer his also lor tilling the land, it is here the good dame so frugal and tlrivin Makes sale for the butter and esrgs of her hiving. With an eye to the main chance the dim of her barter She supplieth the wants of each ro.-y d ecked taughter, Buys stripes lor the boys wita one suit of drilling To answ er for meeting and dress up god wiliin. Our show case filled up, in a brilliant array Süll holds on the counter its glittering sway, A large assemblage of nick nacksaud tys, Doll's heads for the girls, and fish hooks for the boys, Soap for their daddies, with me rits so fituh But no shaving here, without razor or brush. The shop we now speak of no village or town Hath ever a shop to compare wit hour own, Though homely its mien and rustic its grace II is nevertheless a prominent place, II serves for a Telegraph office reading room store, With goods both domestic, and foreign and more 'Tis the general Exchange, for whatever you choose, The place for the bargai ns the focus for news. And by some chance it should burn or blow down, Alas! for the village, oh! alas! for the town; The whole country round would Le lost in amaze, Man, woman and boy dress in err.pe thirty days. Vours truly, J. C.

Plymouth, Aug. 2Uih, 1851, 3Itf. t 1 f 1 1 v 1 ' r" ----- , ' w w a a a jli HAS got home from NEW YORK, and close a'ter him come liuiilding alone bv R.iil Road Express, TONS and COKDA' of the choicest and cheapest GOODS ever brought to Plymouth. He cannot enumerate, v.or is it necessary; for the people and the "rest of mankind" have only to see and hear the price when they will buy and go away satisfied that Wu:f.lek"s is, indeed, the place to trade if you desire to save from 10 to 5'J per cent on your purchases. is slock cf DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, HATS AND CAPS, IL Cannot be suroassed in quality, quantity or cheapness in Northern Indiana. Io has also about FOUR CORDS of Ready Made Clothing, w hich he will sell so cheap as to "Heat the Jeica," and do it er.sy. Jj' Bring on your wives ar.d daughters, and with them, vour WHEA T, (UXSEXG. DEER SKIXS, SAW LOGS, RAGS. anJ a little Money, and your hearts shall be made slad. Plymouth, Sept. 3, 1S51 33 3m Fortune Telling, OUR customers having taken away the largest half of our Spring Stock of Goods, thev will greatly oblige us by calling and taking the residue. A sale of fSOOO worth in ninety days, is sure proof of hie pnVr, Just received a :.ew supply 0 paper and twine, ai.d Boys ready to do them up to suit buyers. POMEROY & Co. Plymouth, July 4Lh 1S51. Plymouth School, rtHE WNTER TERM of this school will . commence on Monday, the 17t.li of November, 1851. T E B M S . Reading, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic, Juvenile Philosophy, &c. $2,00. Heading, Spelling, Practical Arithmetic, Geography, Gramnm, Orthography, fcc. 82,50. Philosophy, Physiology, Algebra, Higher Arithmetic, Ac. 84,0). t is hoped that the above reason able terms will ensure a full attendance. Penmanship w ill only be taught at special request of Parents. No deductions will be made only on account of sickness. No scholar received for less than half the term. C. D. SMITH. Plymouth, Oct. 22, 1S51 10 tf Lsporte Book Bindery. T IIIE subscriber takes this method of informJL ing the citizens of Plymouth, and surrounding country that he is prepared to do even description of work at moderate prices. . ' B.'PERSHNG, Agent for Plymoulh, to whom may be entrusted all orders for me. J.U'ES MERCURY. , Laporte, Sept. 3. 1851 33 ly MEDICAL NOTICE. DOCTOR T. A. LEMON, offers his fervices, professionally, to the citizens of Marshall county intending to devote his time strictly to the practice of Medicine, in its various branches and become a permanent citizen ninonf vour he resnect full v asks, and e j pects to receive, a liberal share of patronage. urrUfc M l). uemmg s urug store, w r.eTe he may be found at all times, except when absent professionally. Calls promptly attended tn, day or r.ight. riY-aourh A-, May 25, loM. lOtf

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