Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 January 1852 — Page 3
FEVERISH EXCITEMENT!!!
The News Spreading like Wildfire!! Just as we were going to press we received a Telegraph Despatch, announcing that the most Nervous excitement is now raging through out the Northwestern States, caused by a series of the most extraordinary freaks of Fortune that stand chronicled on the pages of history. Nine Splendid Fortunes! One of 40.000 Dollars " " 35.000 " " " 16.000 " Four of 10.000 Dollars! Two of 5.000 Dollars!!! Were drawn and promptly paid in the month of Deeember, to citizens residing in Preble County, Ohio! Summit County, Ohio!! Union Comity, Illinois!!! Lake County, Indiana!!!! Chicago, Illinois and Kalamazoo County, Mich!!!!! Established beyond the yowers by logic or the ingennity of argument to oppose by counter vailing proof the proud ascertion That the Goddess is still Enthroned! And has appointed her Head Quarters at the well known House of P. M. PYFER. & CO. The truly Fortunate, Far-Famed and OLD ESTABLISHED LOTTERY AGENTS AND BROKERS. No. 38 Superior street, CIeaveland, Ohio. Whose wide spread celebrity has been shorn upon the sightless couriers o' the air." from the frigid and inhospitable regions of the Kam - chatkian, to the laxuriant land o' the dark eyed descentant of Montuzuma, and whose untiring efforts in DISPENSING WEALTH have won "iOlien opini-ns roni all .oris o pe-ip'e The acTi.eir vjst renown ns tiie t'.ettrs o Gad Fonunt. Has ti". h.isfily p-rded tv iSe entiuiam of a tra:e u! re rde. I bu: ha.s been earned r-yyear o. Unremitünif .rt'!on- nu.l a . ucression of t!.C fTor t rt-! ord:n.Ty and uiij.refedeie ' Luck that e"cr cntraceil Hit- .v.ouJer o. an almir.n mnl'.kude. "No Pent up clime confines our Fame or Power, We claim the whole illimitable Universe as ours; ' A Fortune for a New-Year's Present! What -o: i'pro;.riate for aVv Y.--r prc eV. a? a Pair a e, or ctn a Sinsle T. k-t . Mie f(jil-vin? . ilcii.l:d !.o teriis .or January, t 15 r.-.trau-r-r rfl-i I. are the irmtifivation of secin taknt returned vith u.-ur, tiA the Donee j become the recipient if an INDEPENDENT FORTUNE. Remember the maxim that "ventures make Merchants," and think for a moment that one trial, just to test your Luck, can do no hurt, tut m.y return you thousands. We ure y.u to try v ur i.u:ii and toward yo'ir t.rlTif. a P:i.;k--.e orbsnl-; tiuiet, in any of the ol lowing LEGAL & BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, K sR JAIn JAKY. av.f To P. II. Pji'er, &. fo., &lc ArcaU. Grand Arrajr of Lotteries For January. CONF DEXCE SfRICfLY OB E VED1 Da Pr. eo k
Jaw llU.i Ti'-kv 1 -:2 J ' ' 7N'o:. U dr ; o ;0,0'J 75 13 5 . V, JO 73 " i2 " ii tii. -o 7 ' 15 S lr '0 C 75 ' 12 & p i .: n 7 " 4 io 0 22,00 7.-J " 11 " 10 ..fi.OG t 66 " 13 " -0 11 'JO.'f" 75 " 12 6 f ',,000 li " 14 " 13 4", 4 : 7 i " IS ' '0 7S ' t ' 1.; VvO 7 " 2 " 6 17 3 ;J O 7-i ' 4 0 j, -jn, ".") 7", 3 " ö 9 20:) 73 " . 5 t20 S .0 7-5 3 " 10 52 2.' i0 7S " 4 " Jt 2 21,0")) " 2 " r 2 .t .'" 75 " 2 ' 0 25 2 ,C3 7i " 3 6 2. 5XfO 75 "'S " 27 0.!)0 7i " ' " 20 53 26,500 75 " 2 " t 30 25.00J 7i " 4 -5 31 3f.2' 7i " '-' 10
3J.0-J 3, .! 3 , 'J,50 !.,5J 27.Öi3, .b 55,5 ' iC, ö ".5 S5, ' 7.5 17, " 35,' 0 :',oo 37, ' ! , 5 ;2,v 90r 9. 0 '7,5; 4 . r) fTTThe price of Pa-';v;e of Qa ir.tr tic ket only i' alveried h'iov-. TTTh-- M-ina rrs Priü'e 1 Drn.ri, endor. ed by ti e Comini'oter r.ooi i;e 1 ( tr :h jrtirp'.fe by the r'ovrr lor vf V:r.'iiiia, are mi all case1? -'em o -ur Crresdo id;!V. TV I ettcii alaayi strongly and farefully seai-t-J. Tiie purchaser of Piika.-c. o tickets .-I domhave more treu sit eh.ime- a-a nt 'heir drawing in a packac aiy o t'.e Capital prize tiidoü" p.-cka e .nay Ir.iw -t ir o tLe hith es: Pri't. T:i ti irl of tie pri. eiare sold ia F'"! a.e o TirVe-. pj Plei e or'sr a e.v day cf)re the t.o--terie : tiraw. All orders puaciuilly aruwered by tLe return uails. BEAR THIS IN MIND' The first trial often places a Correspondent among the millionaires of the Land, and write in letters of gold that i individuals ambi tious to enjoy the care, comforts and pleasures of Wealth have only to select any of the above Lotteries and forward their orders to the For Famed and Truly Fortunate Lottery Agency oft P. M. PYFER & CO. 38 Superior st., Cleveland, Ohio. VILLAINY UNMASKED! We continue to caution the public against two imposters (Gilbert & McKinney.) who assumming the name and style of J. H. Hall & Co are spreading broad cast over the country ad vertisments of illegal, fraudulent and irres ponsible Lotteries, called "Consolidated Lot teries," and professing to decide them by our nrawings. To persons who are the least informed in such matters, it is unnecessary to state that there are no such Lotteries as the Consolidated Lotteries, as advertised by Gilbert & McKinney, alias J. H. Hall Co., and residents of country towns, (the only place they seek to practice their imposition, who before they submit to be 'plucked by the shallow ar iffe of their trickery, can learn the character of the fictitious firm of J. H. Hall & Co, by addressing D. Paine & Co., Providence Rhode Island, or any respectable citizen of Cincinnati; they will then also learn the mode they have of manufacturing their drawings, and the chances their victims have of drawing anything in their sparious and swindling schemes. P. M PYFER & Co., No. 38 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. JOB WORK done at this office in the neatest style of the art.
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Plymouth, on the 1st day of January 1852.
Atwood Horace Atwood Edgar Blake B Mrs. Babcock Nathan Burch Warren Braden Daniel Bennanck Steven Baylor George Barlow Isaac T B Bondurant Hercules Barnes Elizabeth Bell Henry J Bresler C L Bennett William Bailey Wilson Boles Catherine Mrs Brownlee William Clark William Clem Levisan Carder John T Carpenter John Collins William T Crosby A H Cammel David Laramore Thomas Lawrence Alpheus Mosely Janna McElrath James Marquis Isaac Myers Rebecca Miller Sarah 2 Mooney John E McBroom James Martin Aaron Miner Schuyler Morris Joseph Martin Benjamin McEntire J W Owens Squire Osterhout E Miss Orr E W Parks James O 2 Parish Green Powell David Parks G W Doet Peckham John C Parker Joel 2 Pearson Henry Plake Rachel Mrs Parish Susan Jane Prophet James Price Enos Carey Joseph T Cook Henry Carr l Charley Caunglen & Casey Compton William Campbell Rosetta Runner John Drake Ira Duff Jacob C Ream John Roberts Sarah Jane Reed Wm and J F Raichar Phillip Read Amana W Ramsay Sarah Rodgers Susan Roseebegg & Co 2 Rugg John H Deane Jacob Denison Joseph Doran Felix G Daff John or Jacob Eyestone Sarah A 2 Elliot John P Force James P 6 Francis George 2 Frees Jacob Flora Isaac Stevens James Sul Peter & Catherine Smith Peter Sutton Jeremiah Senane John H Shively John H Starkey W D 3 Sherlin? Ja no? Steven fonathla Stailey Jo eph Seel-:r fleiree Studabiker Da iiel Starkly Jesse D Se.nour Sophii Mn Smith John Z Smith Ctiarlo A Scod Archil'jtll Sno lrass Win D Sniier Pa i Hip S;ni h Soph:a Misa Su;nner Mahal i Mrs Shu der Bcnjam n 8e;nonr Jane Ta t-r John Terry Joseph Tiplin Maria Tinner Mr Tu- le Nomon B Tuley Willi im Vanant WiUUia Vor. is John H Ujcki er O V Weaver John Vv'ill lmiChirles H White Stephen Z Woolari JnclsJ Ua L White David Z Webb N. Win.eri Elz Miss We ton "imuel Wui e Nan jy I Wllk;i;i-i '.uy Walb Chau icey WaVvr Jcob Ware Vnt'iony Wrank A n in U Mrs r je.uirjg John Frr-uoT Sirauel Oay.or M ryMua rve;i J h n C Grupe Ca. par Hard J or Y Htfdge'-ock Ja n-Ji HamiUon Marvia Hughes William H t.n's Jolin Hepticr Matthias Hartes Anthony Harris Joepa Hu,-, Mr Horner D.xvid ooker V,m 2 ilowlanl Knoltoa Har.nan Pa sr - lole-uiu 7 Hill "tcflr.-c Hastings John Hen iricks Margaret A HufTnan fsaic Hall Jeremiah A Horner William Harn lton Wurren P 2 Ho-kiS'jn Sannuil Hauiil o i Jn.nci In.de Matthias Joius J jim Kel.ey El ta' e h K'nneit Samuel Keu 1 ill A Mr -yo is Alexander Lawson Martha Jane I.y a Jo in Lead; Jacob F Lop. We ey i-aw on C r el;a D Le.-h saac N 3 LyiP.'i Ja-n ..s 'i Laid T.ioinu W.,lin. iir .v Z.'in:-ac ; C n:il LEVI C. UA I3.a, l. M. AN ORDINANCE. BS t nrdvn' l h the Preshl t n 4 Tru- ' m f.":f To-tn r.f Plynonlh, That from; an , after the p ibliaM r of thia Act in the F'iymo i;h Pi!- , r t'nr y day . n person or o.'T-on :nall be nern trel or u.Tfrel o rid. . '..al dr'veany 'lor c. Mul or -. amn or ovc anyo" ht le "valk 'n P!yn'i'h eret v ere there ia ru i or alley, unler a n-:ly of .r lehaa fif y reut nor more thn oie -sllr. t ta re?verel by the Mr iial o'" said Tom. by preenaM 7 be or any .In: i'co tie Vveo sjid Fow.i naviug torn:;v'.ent j rUdic.i j.-i. R. BROWN, Prts't. W. G. PoMEaov, crir. BE ;' runhtr r h w y le P.-ev ten! m i Tr itten, That he imie for rourtrueMn? 'he :ile wil';s in Plymouth be and the -a;ne i? hereby exit-idel u the firt day nf Miy ne. and hit all ow i-.t; of Town Lo's be an I ar: hereby require I ;o con rut the sa ne ac eorlin to previous ordinance u-iderapeial y or en to'.lar.s, to he I .vied and ase-"e! urun t ie a ne i.ots arid half Lo s, o y iel bysepar .Ve owier? ari l co'.L-c dd by he Marshal of sai lT.wii, by atl action o assumpsit or debt, Vf ir; any Justice of the Peace having co:npeteni jurisdiction. 1 R. BROWN, Pret t. W. G. PoMtaor, CP B E it orliineJ hy ike President and 7ritex of the Tncn, of rlyra-juth. That it shall e 'he du'y of the Marshal of said Town t '-Hr-r ul'y examine all :Ue -u. li ngs wi hin thelimiv o aidTwn. tou hing the afety of thin tove hinineys, .iovepipe- and fir-p re.' s of en as once in ninety day-, auj w.'icre he C-iii- the some unai or dangerous to the owner occupant or ai y otl er person or persons. io atouce no.ify the oecopam o the -nmet and ran e,the sa .te to l e spta lily repair, d wnhon a-y dtl-iy, ami where !elay is . urTereJ to t-aus-v he .-a me to be repa.red andplc-d in a h e oiliio.i at the epeii:e of tie o upaiit, a 1 1 ia all ca es where u(e oc :up.uit netl cu or re u e ; pay repairs or pay rea - mable ch tr ei lor repairs within twenty l.mr hours, ucn ixx o.iorp.-r ons shall be fined in auyvum not exce lin ten doll ir :, to be recovere 1 bt fjre any Ju iicc o tl e Peace having juri diction, by pie enta.ion ro.i complaint made by tue 5lars..al ai'oie aid. T. BROWN, Pret't. W. G. PuMsaor. Ct"i. BE It ordained by lue President and Truseeet of the Town of Ply . oath. That the .vlariiial o. said Town be and he is hereby re . quired to eint 1 y tome u. table per n to dig iu, ravi of all persons ihat may herea..er depart this 1 fe, wi ninthe limits ol said Town, or wi.Jiiit one haU in le then of, and pay there t .r ihe iu tioi teve..ty-&ie cents, ou; o. the Treasury of aid Board. ' " R BROWN. Frf 'l. W. G. Pomerov, CVk. B' E t ordained hu me President mi Truare$ of tut Twn of Py out, That it is .Kiebymaoe the .!u y ot the Marshal of said I own .o pre. em a bill of projer charge to all per.-oiis für whom he ..a repaired iove chimneys, and secured stovepipe, during the last hirty day.-, ww.m ti.e Imuu. o aid Town, nntl ti e ordinance of ihu Roard, and again i all who iefu pr jniiK jiayment, io proc-i io colKc ti.e ajue by an ac.ion oi deoi, be ore ay Juatice o. the Peace uavnig comueweu. iuridietiou. It. BROWiV, P,,. t. W. G. Pomerot, CCk, Ja a. 7th WZ iU'Jw,
Administrator's Notice. NOTICP. V.tTtf riren. that -e the un' defsitrned hare this daytV n on letters of Administration on the estate of Rachel Blivin, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment nd tho-e f"t:n claim afin-:traid e-'ate,are hereby notified to file then ia tl e C!eTk-ofEe duly an hentieated accordinr to law for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN C PECKHAM, EDWARD NEWHOUSE, } Admr's. Dec 18th 1851.
Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that we will offer at public outcry, on Saturday the 24th day of January, inst., at the late residence of Rachel Blivin, deceased, the following personal property belonging to said estate. to wit: Bed and Bedding, one Bureau, Clock, large Iron Kettle, with a variety of Clothing, and Yariod other article too telinu to meution. 5ale to eounoenc at 'Oo'Tlok, ontaiday. Terms. -0n all sum of three dollm and up warls a credit of nine mon'h V 11 be iven, ' the purchaser eirin h note with cood free'.oM jjcurhy, waiving r;ilia'ion anl appMi:cntnt Aiistimt unJer trce -lollit c.nä ti hand. J. C. rEcKHAM . . Jan. 3d, 1SVJ. 1 3w. fee $3.50. Adntluitftratur'aSiitc. NOTICE is hereby piren, -hat the uneriv'j.el Administrator o" the eta:e of Abraham Poett-, la eo Marshall coun'y Inli ana, deceiied, wdl offer at public renJue, at the late reilence of said deceJtnt ou Saturday lTth of January ucxt ' Ike follo.rinz property helonjimrto said estate to-witt One Po.ty one two hoTse Wa:on and Harnes?, on- Plow, Corn, in the field Wheat on the eround Rome household and kitchen furniture two Hags, aad other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale All suraio' three dollars and under cash in hand, orcr three dollar a credit of nine raon'hs will be jiren, the purihner riving note with approved security, waiving valustio i and appraisement la w.-?. Sale to commonce at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. CONSIDER CUSHMAN. Plymouth, Diz. 27. . Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby trdvu that the undersigned has takei ottt Let'ers o! Administration on the estate of Abraham Fogus late of Marshall County Indiana deceased. All persons indebted in aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are hereby nouS; I to present thsm duly an. he-, iiatel tor piyinnt. Tue estate ispraably s.ilvent. CO.iDKli CUS-IVIAV. Administrator. Printers fie. 84 3w$0. Dc-ccaiber 20lh, A. D. 1351. GOOD WS? New Grocery Store. NILES T. McELRATH, HA ju t opened a new Grocery, under Wl etler's store, where he may be found at all times rei 'y and waiting to acommoda!e h s ricr.dsand ru;omers, in the best po;sible inaner. Amon Iiis aortment may ie fouud the ioiljw.nr;criirleF, to-wit: Sugar. Rice, Tea. Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves Nuts. Cofci. I Spict, Pepper Xuuce. Shaving Soap, She Blacking, Green Apples, Tobacco, Candies. kept constantly on ha-id. Hin tock be'r-j e-itire'.y new and fresh, and of the fir.'-t quality his prices being so low, he off Ts itvluceraents to purchasers never before n:ei with i.ithis town. His g-wds being purcha e low lor cash, he expects to do a cash tu iness, and of course will sell cheap. Give meji call aiid ee. la etchange .or Groceries, Beeswax, Bu'fer, Kr!, or wiilch the hiehe-t prin wiil b paid. N T. McELRAi'H. Dec. 31, 1 CS!. LOV. CARJER'S & CLEÄVELAND Take this public opportunity of thanking all their fr.enis and customers, lor tic large share o confi encc and patronage which have been extended to tbeui for the last ten years, and hoie that by Fair Draltng and a Steady Courne. In Trade and Business; they will still coutinue to merit A. receive favors of all purchasers of 7e respectfully invite all persons looking fjr To rail and book at our stock before purchas ing tl ewhere. (CntttvB & Itabtlantr HAVE lately received, and are still recciv ing a 1 ire idock of Making our assortment aad usual variety lare and full, lo-w.U DRY-GOODS, ' inter Press Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c., Bay State Shawls, Laces, Glares, Broad-Cloth-:, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Slit-ct-icg and Shirting, IlaU and Caps, a larpe and well elected it'jck ch ap, Hardware a lare as.-ortnieut ot". Iron, for wagoners, CastSteele, English, Bristol, America and German, Boots & Shoe", any quantity. Groceries o. all kinds, which wa viiil sell cheap for cash. Call and i.ce bur stock of Goods, Nails, Glass and Sah of all kind."?,. . Que Ki.s ware, &'., Ac. If you want good bargains cell at Carer's and Cleavdand. We wantin exchange for goods. Deerskins, Wleat, Beef Hides, Ginseng, Beeswax, and mot of all we want money; ,; All tho e indebted to us will do well to call and settle thtlr accounts and pay up. C.IRTKRS & CLEAVELAND. Plymouth, Dec. JÜth 1851. Laporte Book Binder. - f IIIE subscriber takes th's matbod of inform X ing ti e citizen o Plyraoui, and surrounding country that he is prepare I to do ev ery descripiiouoi work at mo craie prices, tl. B. PEIlS.lNG, Aent fur Plvinmth. ui wnom may be entrusted all orders for me. JAMEi MERCURY. Laporte, Sept. S, 135:33:y
United States Capitol Burned!! NEW-YEARS CALL. January 1st. 1852. ALL persons indebted to- us in any way are requested to. call and settle by note or cash. 'Short settlements make long friends,' and our books must be closed. Don't hold, yomr money back any longer to look at, and play with, but bring it alone and take up those rusty notes - save costs - rub out the old and begin anew. We have taken up our South Bedd Store, and have I rmght the ENTIRE STOCK, from there here, and are now receiving an additional stock from New York, direct by express of some
Three Thousand Dollars, which makes our stock unusually heavy. We now offer our STOCK ON CREDIT until next Fall, at prices satisfactory, and hope to see a general rush after them. Make yourel's com'orMMt, va a vol livi-v-. ml i we have an t:iiii left, vt- w II lull more Pli t'f Raad-i. Ilm e , .Vo. Remen'er ue mu ' r ave the books : e Jed ut. thai w . want Für. k:n ?, Iliies, Be swdi, WV.ev Cm. fa. , Puk. Htr e. , Bu er, La; I a 1 1 Ta'lv.v. r vhrh the hil.et pri es wdi te piii 'n o !:-, on "e;!s and so ne.i:iic? p'it.i ii ;n lit leash D i t fori-etthe tt -lerne i. alle I f jr, aiuouats iau;t be t alamel y i e r p i W. G. POMEROY & CO. Dec. 37th '85:. no 5 J tf. Land for Sale. TjiOR ?aleon advantageous term, ?he West half North Wet "ec 2 s To-vn 3 Rane Two, con aininsf 80 are. Tlie NT k NT E of -tcc 29 T 3d R 2 rontaining 80 acres, miu ued ix mdes Sourh of Plvm-uth. Also, S W of N V i and N' W J o SWo ee 8 T 3. contau'.nir 3'2 IS- 0) ares, lying 10 miles West of Plymout'i, on the county line aljoiiiinr ta.ke rrounty. For information inquire if W. -"I Po as roy, of Plyimn.h, or ot the u-iJerignel at i.apor e. Titles unquestionable. A. . MATTilCiVS. Oct. 14th 1851. 33 3m. CÄBINE rMANilFACToT 1851 PRICES REDUCKD'!! LEWIS A. JOSEPH, RESPECTFl'LLY tenders his thanks or the lileral pa ronrice heretofore bestowed upon hii.i, and beg leave to state that he s ready e ill :l" for work, that pertains to t..c CABINET BUSINESS, in a neat am workmanlike manner, promptly and at prices jo s-ud the times. STANDS, itUKEAUS, HOOK CSES. TABLES, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS, kSc, SfC, eye. And every vai.ety of Cabinet ware will be made to order t his shop, in a saylo that cannot fail to .lease cmtoiuers. COFFINS. made to order ou short uoticc and on reasona ble terms. ! L. A J. will oevote strict attention to !-nsi-! nesj, and . hope, l y !ii euleivors to please all who may favor him with their work, to i merit a liberal share of public pa .ronae. Plymouth, May Ith, '61. ho 1-3 iy MB DIG 4L NOTIOB. u OCTOR T. A. L-'MON, off r his er vice, pro.essio.i; Marshall county m'en gfricllv to thfc r-ractice of Medicine, in it va rious firanclir .m.t become ü nnrmrniprit f itifr rm- Vfiii- h. Trncr t full v ask v. ml t - pets to receive, a liberal share oi patronage. OFFCE At D. Deming s Dru.- Store, where he may be found a: alt time, etcept when ausem proiesioiiaiir. Calla promptly attended to, d-ty or n'.ght. Plymouth, la., Hay 2$, 13 i 9tf DR. R. BROWN, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to the practice of medicine various tonus. Also on hand VV in fill itM a eood Electrical Machine for the cure of Rheumatism and Nervous disenses generally OFFlCE one door Sou.h oi J.L.We.tervel: Store. Plymouth, May 5th '51, nol6-ly. Notice to Travelers, EniisrrantS, &C. f SHE Directors of the l a Porte and Ply.L mouth Plank Road Company, have 'he plea ure of mnouncint to the Travelli'i.' Public i hat the portion of lie Road (1 milts'; between La Porte and ile Kanka'ieo, i? n-nv nearly finished, and will be entirely comple ed in a few days. Travellers Koing in the direction of I. a Por'e, Mich. Ci;y or Cb'C3go w.ll fiad This decidedly the best route. F. ROBEPTo, President. La Pot te, iYop. 19Ü, lb5l. Drugs & tfletifcitiess H. B. PERSHING, HAVIN1 vre! qut'e n Ifr e am ui; o hi-extens-ve to ; o Drj -t Met'i in -v and Gro- erie , ofTers to the pu'd " :'ai bt. new ro tn, two toor north of his old stand, a y.ill lar e stodc of Drn-s, Med "in's. Oils, Pa'nt, Pyestiiff , 'toceries, Fancy Niions, Bo As, '"tatioiury and Green Apples, c, on tt.e in f rea. Gnallj erm- or ready p y. Tnai.kiui t ihe pu'du: tor pa -t favor, he si ill solicits a liberal are o puHic pair inau'e, ul though his fctore l ou e is not. qu.le so convenient, yet he w ll always be found in a goo I hunnor, and lad io aeoinmtd.i'e his cu;tomers. H. B. PERSUING. N. B. H B. P., ia f otivantly adding to his stock, uch eriicics as were burned by the lUefre. HB.P. Dec. 3 th 1851. 50tf. Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! NOTICE is hctely given to all per onsin any way indebted to t.ie, to call . at once and aet.le their accounts by note, and positively to pay up within thirty diys, as my en. ire buildrigs are consumed by lire, and my bo-aks in a damaged condition, and no inuran;e. Hence the necessity of letiling ail c .ounts. Thae who neglect this call, may expe rt, an official vuit, as necessity compels me so to so. H. B. PERSHING. Dec. 15th 1851. - no 18 -- 3w. Executor's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out Letters Testamentary on the estate of William D. Starkey, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are notified to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. NANCY STARKEY, Executrix
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Read This. ITAVF. for ale fomeof the lest land in tLe ctui y, which I will ell.".o per cent cheap
I HAVE for sale some of the best land in the county, which I will sell 50 per cent cheaper than any other land or the same quality can be bought. One tract adjoining Plymouth is worth looking at. CHAS. H. REEVE, Dec. 30th, 1851, no"-0 -tt. Oh! Yes!! Oh! Yes!!! ALL persons who want good bargains in the GROCERY LINE, will do well, by calling two doors North of W. G Pomeroy & Co's Store, where you will find a good assortment of articles and satisfactory prices, to wit: Tea at r,f ? an l J shil Starch at ' shilling -Pepper 5 cents, Ahpi'e at lfil cents, Cinirer at 15 cents Markcral a 7 cent;. Intim 10 ets per ot. Lead at 10 cents . Sho it "npent.v, Salera Ui atcta. CJ .ve , Cinnamon, Nutmeg's, l M-rv' Pcr P0UTl O-tTee &i p uuds for one i'ollar, Su,.'.'. at 7, ?. n and 1 shilll i, per pound M-jl-vs-e at 4 shillintra Toba-t.-o it 2 --hdlsns. to 4 ) - en's, Rie a c nf, Raison at 20 rents to 2 .hdlin , Fi.s ar2hilliu?, i eppc au-'e 2') c ' to - sh:!li Ig per bot- ' lie, ul o pickled Clims and Lobsters and vari-iu other articles too e lious to mention Recollect the pl-i.-e two doors i North of ''omeroy's Stor?, and enquire of the rubs'-riber. ED. S. LEWIS. Plymouth, Nov. 2ttu 1-51. 45 tf ÄLa 1S51 removed to his old .stand two jl ioor: muth or the Punhamiio ire, where
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i.e irny uC lounu on nan i i wouiu eaticr ! the circulaVon of 'he blDd, promo' e the secremy thanks to the pu' lis or their liberal pat- tions, and never do the sliphtest injury under
renale, small 'avors thanl iilly received, and large ones m Te trea ully re. eived. He keeps constantly on hand at all times, Groceries of Ever Description, Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses. Tobacco Rice, Ginger Pepper, Spice, Clove. Nutmegs Starch, Indigo, Sale atus, Candies of various kinds. Raisins Figs Herring Sardine Pepper rauce, Whi fih, Mackerel, Tomato Cat-sup. and a varie y of oth- r articles too ledious to meniion. He intends to keep a supply of Fresh Oysters, on hand to supply the want of his customers come one and all you that wmt to buy GROCERIES tion tobiifiness thevwill still continue to Are rnc a call. j WANTED! i Butter. Fees. Bee -wax, Cranberries, and ; Fura o every descrip ion. I JAMES BANNON. Plymouth. Nov. 18th lr6l. no4l-t". Almighty Dollars J Maie by cawirg and Turning, Screwing and i Rorinjr, Chilimr and GoTin", by the old Pd run, who continues to mate F'snd Screw?, B -nch Screws, Waron Hubs lored and chis-
low ror rnsri nr ri-'a iv niv. I am lva-'v 'a wait ;
on all who may av .r me with their -ustom. WM even in the worst symptoms o, I bei- leave to offer my most cordial nckdowl- ;",at4a:k, arid Mraply tie the Belt around the edgt ments or the liberal patronage hereto 'or I lo"'' ' f Magnetic Fluid as directed. 7:i ,:uvj.a .,nrtn .1 i,.a kv ctriM ,tVr, . i a short t-etiod the insensible perspiration wnl
llv -otle ci -iieus . f Cabinet Turn U'i. tniChairsbv the bunding to deVo-e his time . ';. wfii:h. must h i e oll.
Call at Pilgrims Rest, or the Plymouth Cabinet Shop. JAMES ELLIOTT. ! Dec. 5.h 1851, Dec. 5:h 1851; no 4-i Cm. rTVi ivciti vrn rnunu v AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. CAPITAL $152 5.000. TilE obfetto'this Conpaayis to injure t-oth Real and Persons! Property a.-ainst ! ); or damage by fire, and the rt k o inlin l V'-a ion, a-id from the peculiar advanta-e-j ,!-riV r'm Cl.arier under the re-ieral Tn trance Law of the State o: New Y rk. as well as from the bnj experience of sjtnc of itg OSf.t.nf tv.at iuv i can do ro on as Fatjrable Terms, and with i as entire SAFETY TO THE ASSURED. as any other responsible Company whatever. Hiriinrnii-t 1 nn "VtlT'; 'A 1. or. 1 QTi'lPlT PRINCIPLE-', it combines the advantages o ooin sys em , oesi'ies many not Do;:eve i vv a:iy Company coulutel so!e!y up .u either of them. I he following are roine of the pr ncipie: by which il.is Com-aany is rover.tci, and .-II urn t at o:i'e perceive both their FAIRNESS AND LIBERALITY: 1st. They Tecofnize the acts o' their juthrized Atcnt.s, bo h inmakin? survey and in is-juim-Policie-'; and to avoid li'icaticm, arrange diflferen'-es ! y arl itration at localities convenient lor Ii e . a ued. 21. I . ey t r-OM'ly p:;y all. los: e 'or whom ' 'or whom ' - --- , tt.ey te o no I a. le. -d. 'I hey Mdd ;hemelve-: respomsible for I :s mi : Mnes ' y li-htning. th. t: ey ake no sin rle rik for a rreater u.ti t'.a i -t 5 00, nor on re il property for more tliHU two thirds o i:. value. " Äth. All urpl is Fun Is, af:er pnyin locs an! exptn e, and invented for the benefit o tie corn pa ii y. or divided amon? the members il erco , a.s may be deemed expedient by the Director.-. 6th. They classify risks in such a manner that the Premium Notes of Farmers and ersons in uring property no more epo:ed than Inrm buiMiiik!, are not lia'de or losses of more hazardous properly, nor are Merchants and the insurtrs of buildings only partially exposed, liable for the lo so. that wiiicb is considered extra Hazardous. JOHN E. HINMAV, President. EDWARD EAME-5, V ee Pre.t. W. D. HAMLIN. Trturer, A. F. ROCKWELL, Secretary, M ,11. 'THOMSON, Ac wiry, .. ' " ' ' J. M.GRAY,"t7evnf Agt.it, W. G. PHMEROY, A tent Lr Xorihern Indium. Plymouth, Aug.26th 185:, 32 if. BIcflianicx Satual incfit Association, OF CPR!NGFIE'-D, M ASSA CIIUSETT S. r IHM insfi'uMcn is one of the best in the J world, and i" you .will call o-i me. will convince you of it, and that. iti p. r ectly sa e. '"you will pay me Two collars, it will" make ytrn a li e mem' erlhen V you will pav me any im between ?- and -S eic'' yer, I w'll give yiu ' he sa ne amount per week, or every week .hat y i are ,ick1 Tie cah cnitaj 1:-W a'l.ounti to '),'H 0 00 and Mi da:ly increasing. Dm t delay to se ure vöitr.el " a-Minct diy. o' ned, when y u can cru nothing. & ,t iirm'-r voti dra-v 'ron to tl pei week when sick, by pay.n oily the same muouh' per year C. H. REEVE. A tent,
For tbe Ronotal end ftrEawnt Cart cf 11 NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thorc Compiainr? which are canfed by an iinpr.red, weikenel or unhealth condidca of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. Thisl e-r.ritul and corivcnient application o( the mys'ericus powers t f nilTanirn and Magnetism, has been pronounced by distincuishe 1 physicians, both in Europe and in the United States, to be the most valuable medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belt and MAGNETIC FLUID,
Is used with the most perfect and certain success in ail cases of General Debility, strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in Fits, Cramp, Paralysis and Palsy, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Rheumtism, Acute and Chronic. Goute, Epilepsy, Lumbago, Deafness, Nervous Tremors, Palpitation of the Heart Apaplexy, Nctiral-jia, Pains in the Si!e aal : Cl.et, Liver Complaint, Spinal Co:cpIait anl ! Curvatureo the Spine, Hip Complamt, Diteasj i of the Kidney. Pefieienry cf Nervous &.Z.1 Physical Energy, and all Nencu Diea.y. wbicr. ;oa.pia.w3 &rise jjia oue siispie cii, namely: A DE-1ANQEMENT OF THE NER. SYSTEMIn Nervous Complaints, Drugs and Medirlne inorea-e the di;ea;e, for they weaken the Titd erwies o the alresey prostrAted syst? m; whii 'under the strenütheuini, life-eiving, v-.talixing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonder ul discovery, the exheur! p8tient pr.d weakened ufTerer is restored t? farmer health, strength, elasticity ardTi,j'rfr. Ti.o great peculiarity and excellence cf Dr. Christie Calrauic Ccralins, C-onsi.-ts in the fact that they arreit an! cur diseases by outward cpplication, in rdtce ;fth? J usual n:o le of d rigging, and physiekicf the pt- ! tient, till exhrastcd. Nature siaks fcoi.-el2.isl uii'ertLe infliction Ti ey strenrthen the wLole system, ecaaUie any circumstance.. Since heir introduction ja the Tuned State-, only three ye &rs since, jlqi than 70,000 Person, inrluUng all ages, classes 8 nd conditions, amoni' which were a ter,:e number of ladie, wh nre peculiarly subject to Nervous Comp!s.irit. have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hopeofrelie had teen givea up. and every hing tdse been tried in vai.i. To illu-'ratc the use o' the Galvanic B.'U suppore the cse of a petson afflicted with that bane cf civil ration, Dy pepsia, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In, ordinary caset stimulants are tahen. which, by their action on the nerves and muscles o the stomach, affaru temporary r li;f, but which leave the patient ip a lower itate, aul with injured faculties, af'er the action lhu txcited has cca-ed. Now compare this with the effect resulting from theap. plication of the Galvanic Belt. Take a Dysaa 0!Ur,e Pr'e eiemeni oi me neu, ir.ereuy causing a Galvanic circulation which will pasi ou to the iiealive, and thence back again tu ti e positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of Dysnepsiaare perrnar.en ly eured. A ew days is amply sufficient to tridi(-d.e the diseaie of year;. STRANGE ENOUGH! Top. C. Moreheap, M. D. j have disposed of all the Galvanic Beltr ! with the exception of t.-co, and the results have been mo -t sueccsful. beg you will send me a new supply immediately. A young man in a town adjoining had been out of healt h tor a Ion: time, and unable to do any work at all. He tried ihc'-Regulars' until they completely physicked his pockets a veil as his system. Hi then concluded to try a Belt, and Lis parents an friends becfted him to lake off the Blt a:di would make him worse, it c., but he kept it one and the next day went to haying, aad has work cd hard every day rinre. Yours truly, A. J. SMITH. Bristol, N. II, September 13, 1SV), Dr. Christie's Galvanic Necklace Is ?ed for all complaints affjetin? the Throat aad Head, such as Bron'dtitK nflama'ioa othe Throat, Nervous andick Headache, D-zzi-ness o the Head. NeuraWa m the race. Uzi ' zing or Roaring ia the Lars, Dea ncss, which if i t?eneraljv .Nervou -. a nai uuaeaiig voiuplaint, caiiea nc wo.crcux. Dr. Christie s Galvanic Bracelets Are ound o'va t service in case of Convu! sions or Fitf. Spasmodic, Complain s, and reneral Nervous-Aif-'Ciions of tht. Ileal and upper ; extremities. AJ o in Palsy ana raraiysis, anu i all diseases can ed bya dencieny o power a: : Nervous Energy in the limits or other organs cd the body. O M;iny hundred Certificates fram til par.a of the country o' the mist extraordinary char-; acter tan be given, if required. TJT No trouble .r inconvenience attends tto use of Dr. Clirtsiio's Gaivanic Articles, and they m!.v ,v.,irn t,v most feeble and delicate. . J L-W V J V X V w ------ wiUl perfef.t ea.e 8mi safctv. n many cas ti.f.v1,tinn.utendir.thelruieish:ghlypleasant anl agreeable. i'Ley can be sent U as pari of ihe coantxy. P R ES: TLrei D)lUrs. The Galvanic Bel', The fjalvmic Ncckhe, Tiie 'iaHauic Bracelet-, The Magne ic Fiuid, Two Dollars. On Dollar. One DolUr. 0The articles arc accompanied by full and plain directions. Pamphlet with . ull paiiicalars may be had of tbe Autuoris---d Ageut. PAKüCÜLaR CAUTION. O" Bwcre o ccunter eits atrd worthless im nations. D. C MORF.HFAD, M. P. General Ageit tr the Cnited Sutes. 122 Brordway N-iw Yor. Forsalj by I. 'i. Z U IlTl. sa'.a VjJii Mar.hall Ci-un y, rüi:a. Plymouth, Aug. 2uth, iMI. 31 ly. THE DUNJA&I HOijiS." " ''TUF. su'brr;irr havt tg lcaed for a tern of J years, the above H lUe, takes this methcd of informing ti c Traveling public that on Monday ti e t2th day of May, 1851, he intend netiimr the same, tor their accommodation. 1 b W. M. DCN11AM. May 6tb, 1351. "lStf. ' PRINTING, in- Colored Inks, dono .vith neatuess and despatch at this Of-ace.
5000! I will give the highest price for any number of Oak, Poplar, Walnut, or Cherry Saws Logs, delivered in Plymouth. A. L. WHEELER. Plymouth, April 16th, 1851. 13tf.
