Plymouth Pilot, Volume 1, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 January 1852 — Page 4

Published by request. Cottage Home, Tuss-- "Oh! California." I dreampt a dream the other night, When all around was still--I thought I saw my cottage white, Upon yon flow'ry hill; The grass-plat green, before the door, The porch with vines o'er grown, Were lovely as they were before. When that cottage was my own. Oh! Rum seller, that home, that home of thine, that pleasant home, that happy home, That cottage home was mine. The graval walk so white and straight, With flower banks on each side, That led down to the wicket gate, Where Willy used to ride. The locusts o'er the path that grew. The willow boughs that swayed, All told me with a tale most true, That there my Mary played. Oh: Rum seller, &c. The silver lake so calm and clear. Along whose bank I've strayed So often with my Lucy dear, To watch the sunlight fade. The pearly streams that sweetly run, The garden's foot along, And murmuring fount as bright as then All sang the mournful song. Oh! Rum seller, &c. The window towards the garden gate, That looked out to the west, Where that loved being used to wait Who made my home so blest. Was closed--the sombre curtains hung And no loved face was there; Nor voice the evening song that sung. Or breathed the morning prayer. Oh! Rum seller, &c. Silence long 'round the happy home, Where once so light and free, My laughing children used to come, And dance upon my knee; And she who was that home's delight, In constant beauty shone, Around the chearful hearth-stone bright Now all was still and lone. Oh! Rum-seller, &c. Yes, that loved wife has gone to rest, In death her heart is bound, The babes are sleeping on her breast, Beneath yon grassy mound; And I am wandering lone and strange, No master of my will,--My home, my happy home is changed, To a hut behind the still. Oh! Rum-seller, &c.

--- SHAKESPEARE FRENCHIFIED.-A Frenchman who aspires to do the leading parts in an English theatre. gave the following as a specimen of his ability to play Richard the Third; Now is the winter of dam uneasiness. Made into hot wedder by York's little boy, (Dat ish what you call de son of York,) And de dark cloud stick at top Of de house, in de botom of the sea, Dead and buried. But as for me, aha! I ave de bump upon my back, I ave Dam bandy leg-I am unfashionable; and, And for all dis' de dam dog bow-wow at me As I walk by him. --- An Irishman writing from Indiana says it is the most illigant place in the world. 'The first three weeks,' he says, 'you are boarded gratis, and after that you are ch ed nothing at all. Come along and bring the children.' Dr. Z. Corbin's MEDICAL DIRECTORY. DR. Z. CORBIN'S CHOLERA TINCTURE, a safe and effectual cure for cholera, cholera morbus, dysentery, diarrhoea, colics, vomiting, sea sickness, and all summer complaints. Price only 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Z. Cornin's Worm Destroyer -- An effectual remedy for worms, indigestion, dyspepsia. &c. No family should be without this invaluable medicine in their house. Put up in large bottles at 25 cents, Dr. Z. Corbin's Oriental Cough Drops. -- Prepared expressly for coughs, colds, and all complaints leading to pulmonary consumption. Put up in large bottles--price 25 cents. Dr. Z. Corbin's Balsamic Ointment. -- For the cure of burns, bruses, rheumatism, fresh and old sores, cough, sore threat, inflammation mumps, sore eyes, salt rheum, chilblains, cracked hands, and for horses and cattle unsurpassed by any other ointment. Price only 25 cents per box. Dr. Z. Corbin's German Drops. -- A sure. certain and inflallible remedy for chill and fever, intermittent fever.--warranted to cure or the money refunded, if taken strickly according to directions. Price $1,25 per bottle. Call upon my agent H. B. PERSHING, and get a pamplet and read for yourself.--Prepared only by Dr. Z. Corbin, Liverpool, Onodaga county New York. H. B. PERSHING. Sole agent for Plymouth. no 44-13w. ROCHESTER MANSION HOUSE Bj T, HITCHCOCK. Rochester, Indiana. FLOUR! FLOUR!! A good article of Floor on hand which I will sell cheap. ALSO. Buck-wheat Flour for sale by JAMES BANNON. TIME! TIME!!! . A few doz. fifteen dollar clocks, can be had for $5 a piece at May 15, 1851. WHEELER'S.

THE PLYMOUTH PILOT, Is published every Wednesday, by JOHN Q. HOWELL.

At Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana. TERMS If paid in advance, (or within two months after subscribing,) - - - - $1,50. If paid within six months, - - - $2,00. If delayed after that time, - - - $2,50. The above terms will be strictly adhered to--positively. Town subscribers, who have their paper left by the Carrier, will be charged Fifty cents in addition to the subscription price. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Terms of Advertising. Advertisements will be conspicuously inserted in the 'Plymouth Pilot,' at the following prices, viz: For 1 square (of 10 lines) 3 insertions $1,00 Each additional insertion, . . . . . . . . . . 25c Anything less than a square, will be considered a square. Advertisers must be particular to mark the number of insertions on the face of the advertisements, or they will be published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. A liberal discount will be made where advertising is done by the year. All Communications from a distance should be addressed Post-Paid to the Publisher. The Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order their papers discontinued. Publishers may continue to send them till all charges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the office or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle their bill and discontinue them. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the Publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. JOB PRINTING. Of every description, execute at the office of the "PLYMOUTH PILOT" with promptitude, and in the best possible manner. BOOKS, I CIRCULARS, | HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, | CARDS, I AND POSTERS, Printed on the most accommodating terms, and in a style not to be surpassed by any other establishment in Northern Indiana. DEEDS, I SUMMONS' I EXECUTIONS, MORTGAGES, I SUBPOENAS, I BLANK NOTES, and all kinds of JUSICES and CONSTA-BLE'S BLANKS, are kept constantly on hand at this office, or printed to order. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JUDICIAL. OFFICERS-Marshall E. M. CHAMBERLÄIN President Judge." JAMES S, FRAZER Prosecuting Attorney. JAMES A. CORSE, Probate Judge. MARSHALL Co---OFFICERS. SANFORD GORDON, D. VANVACTOR, HIRAM RANCK, County Commiss's. RICHARD CORBALEY, Clerk. THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor. JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer. GILSON S. CLEAVELAND, Recorder. SETH HUSSEY, Sheriff. JACOB B. N. KLINGER, County Surveyor. HUGH B. DIXON, Assessor. GROVE POMEROY, County Agent. JAMES LOGAN, Coroner.. C. H. REEVE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent, for the securing and collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Renting of Real Estate throughout the West gonerally Agent for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. OFFICE at his residence, 5th building North of Dunham's Hotel. REFERS TO. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNE M. D. Philadelphia. Hon. J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEELER Esq. Plymouth lud J. BRADLY Esq. Laporte Ind. C. B. & L. BLAIR, Mich. City Ind. W. G. Pomeroy,] [John B. Nile POMEROY & NILES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Plymouth, Indiana. WILL attend to all PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS entrusted to them, in the Marshall Circuit and Prolate Courts. n May 28, 1851. 19--1y. HORACE GOBBIN, CoiHMlIor at law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Plymouth, Indiana. A LL Collections and Agencies entrusted jL to his care will receive prompt attention, Plymouth, Dec. 15th 185!, 461y. BR. . BROWS, PROPOSES to cure Hernia or Rapture, by what is termed Dr. O. Hurlbuts opilaUvt - remedy, in from fifteen to twenty daysnc matter how long the cases have been standing. Persons from a distance will be refunded in lnlir expenses if satisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May 5th '61, nol6-ly. mrrrt tmtmtt a r-r rrM-rn-n THE DUNHALI HOUSE. PfHE subscriber having leased for a term of JL years, the above House, takes this methcd of informing the TraveUng public that on .v.,u.7 .u,, m uy i iMaj, loui, c luicuuji openüig the same, for their accommodation. Wm. M. DUNHAM. Msy Cth, 1S51, 16tf. PRINT1NO, in Colored Inks, done with neatness and despatch at this Offire. - 5000! I will fire the highest price for any number of Oak, Poplar, Walnut, or Cherry ttawLogs, delivered in Plymouth, - A. L. WHEELER. riyniTut, April lPtfc, XSSI. IStf.

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DYSPEPSIA!! HUTCHINGS'

VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICAINE OF THE AGE!!! Used by Physicians of High Standing. THESE Bitters remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, give great tone and vigor to the digesitve organs, fortify the system astrenzthemnp, a nd restorative properties a n J Äli invaluable and sure remedy for Oj&pepih in its worst Forms. Aho, Livtf complaint, Jaundice, Ileartl urn, CostiTeness. Faintness. Disorders of the Skin, Livtr, and Skin, Loss of appetite, Low Spirit:'. Nervous Headache, Giddiness, PalpitaMon, of the Heart, !nkine and fullness vf Weight at the Stomach, and other diseases caused by an impure state of tie blood, liver, etc., which tend to debilitate aud ruaVen the system. FEMALES Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural' condition will f nd this medicine of fnestimable Value. In all caics of general debility, this Medicine acts like a charm! THOUSANDS ( Have tested its tifficacy, and thousands mor? are now under treatment; ana not one sontary case of failure has yet been reported. Volume.; could te filled with certificates oi those who ve Lee:i permancnuy curea. ca on tQC Agent and get a Pamphlet Cnntiiiniiiff th Crrtifir.atrs f TfmTkflhle Mir:s a)lki the high estimation in which this Merfieinc s held by the public Pkss can be tad of f he Agents, freu. Price 50 Cents per Larve Bottle. I Principal Office, KC I'uhon street N. York, up stairs. H. B. PERSHING sclc Agent for Marshall county, ndiana. Plymouth, Aug.COth, 1851. Ulli öliame, ÜCre h tilj DlUShl When we read the infuriate appeals cf men devoid ot every principle of Honor, of Courar, j of Humanity, inciting their iellowcreaturcs, j wore easily impressed, but more dcludable tD scenes of blood, oi carnage and of seli-sacri-fice, under the holy name of Patriotism, wc J cannot check the indignant blood that rushc? I to cur cheek, or restrain the voice ol denunci- ' ation against such mfcerable tricksters. TliC men who would miilcad the weak-mindtd. but stro-hearted VICTIMS OK CUBAN SPECULATORS to their ruin and certain death, and then "add iusult to injury" by holding out their Lotteries as a means whereby to attain their ends, deserve the Garote and the Lash, bestowed upon their dupes. These reflections and xcmaTks are colled forth by the ndvrrtiicircnt ol a P. M. Pyferfc Co., who strive to tovi.r up the deficiencies of the schemes they adve rtise, and avoid investigation, by parading incentives to join the blood-stained expedition to Cuba. That expedition has Leon annihilated, slid the only pity is that the plotters did not Buffer the fate that befel the misguided participants. As a further Hind, they male an attack upon men as immeasurably abovthem in business, as the Cuban invaders M en; below them in caution. To eio this, they state thatJ. II. HALL & Co., Crsctx.vvn, Ohio are not connected with J. Y Maury & Co., Baltimore, giving thereby an inference 'that he foiraer have clamed a connection with the tatter. The inference is as false as the fact Ihey try to establish J. II. HALL &: Co., are not thetapents, or connected in vny way with J. W. Maury Je Co., and if as Mr. Pyf'er says, he is an agent of thrirs, then J. H. IUll & Co. would not be agents, or connected with them, in any sharp or manucr. A Scheme is also paraded as a specimen of Pyfer & Co.'s liberality. We insert one here, the smallest in oar whole list, and wc de.y Py er and Co., or any other "Co.," to equal it with their Urgent, in po'.nt of Fairness,! Amocnt or Pa:zn!s, ! or of Equal Dis to.ibltio.. ! They further offer a "reward ot Si uuir' to any person who will prove they ever received of J. H. Hall &. Co., & prize ofSiiNXJ. . WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE!!! Let Mr. I. M. Pyfer & Co.. or any of their . backers, deposit in any Bank in the United btatcs the amount named, and trn Will Paovt to the satisfaction of any three iudae, one to be named by P. M. Pyfer & Co, one ! by us, and the third by the other two, that tvithiu three moths we have paid a prize of 85000! to ss "respectable" a farmer as lives in the ounds of the State of Ohio. H e dure thesle. bslanderes to raise the money, and abide ates rr fli: v. e will pay afor.eitot 85000! to be deposited in the Ohio Life Inscis ancs am TacsL Co. Bank, in Cincinnati, before the examination is made, and to be held subject ' 1 AflT of the thfrec Ci' Wc wiU , futh" ,ve Icwati?(n nnn ! 810,000 ! "any respectable" person who will produce "customer of P. M. Pyfer -A Co.'s, but uot ;J. Y' Maury 4 Co.'s, as they may have sold I a prize sometime, "who ever drew or deceived in cash or tts equivalent, 82,0(X), in any of their lotteries." Notice To the Holders of the Bond for Lot No. 134 in Plymouth. Marshall county, Indiana, at their December . term, A. u. 1C51, that notice be published four , weeks successively in the Plymouth Pilot, notiiyingthe holders of tho Bond for Lot No 134 in Plymouth, to present the same, pay the purchase money due for said Lot and receive a Deed, on or before the 20th day of January 1852, or in delauit thereof the contract of the sale of j said Lot as in said Bond specified, will be, and me same is nereDy declared to be rescinded flora and ater that date, and the County Agent is hereby ordered in case of deauit, to make

a Deed in fee simple or said Lot, to Wm. G. Pomeroy, on the presentation of this order, also this notice to be published at the cost of the petitioner. . Attest T. McDONALD, A.M. C. Dec. 15th 1851, fee $3. no 48--4w.

STATE OF INDIANA, .Marshall County...

Marshall Circuit Court. November Term, A.D. ... 1851. Charles H. Reeve, } vs } Foreign Attachment. Thomas Hatfield. . . , Now comes the-pliiiniiff and tho process here to'Vire bsued in .this behalf having been returned as levied, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defend- I ant is still a non-resident of the State of -Indiana. - On motion it is ordered by the Court, that the dtfeodant be notified of the filing and pendency of said Attachment, by publication for four M eeks successively more than ten days prior to the firt day of the next Terra oX-tki Court, in the Plymouth Pilot, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in this county, and that unless he appear and plcid to the same, it will be heard and determined in his absence, and this cause is continued. . Attest RICHARD CORfiALEY. Cl"k. Dec. 1.1th, 1851. pr fee S3,7" no 43 4w, O ; a 2 - n 3 O o on 73 Si . H S3 m -i v: K. 3 O OS a n : Si. W V C W 3 -I rt. n 5' 7s rr 2 3 c J S S- . Any nnnibf r ef Faces, to fire MrlaliiTimmortality. fHOSE ishin? correct Dairuerreao LiXeJ ncsscs (not caricatures,) of themstire or friends, may be sure of being accommadatc 1, on reasonable terms, by stepping no the room of the subscriber in the Court House, between the hours o' 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. The Subscriber having taken rooms as above, would be pleased if the Ladies and Gentleman of this vicinity, would call and examine his ipecimens. give him a sitting, and should the impression fail to give full satisfaction don't take it. Parents, scozx tl.ec frail tenements will be mouldering in the dust secure then, the iiaac, ere the substance fade, to leave as a menu nto or your chidien in alter year?, when you ere gone and as children may die, would it not v well 'to oreserve a true likeness when so easily obtained. Friends oftt n regret when too late, that they have not done it. An . opportunity is now offered to '-secure the shadow ere the bstancc fade Let Nature epy that which Nature made." 3'j-nstrctions iti the art, rarf fully civ.-n. a:id apjfcratus' fjrnishsi at New York Prices. S. I.ASHHJ!. N. D. Pictures ar tak-n as low as Plymouth, Xqy.'24'Ji, ISöl. Fortune Telling. OUR customers having taken away tie largest half of our Spring Stock ef (Jools, they will greatly oblige us by calling and taxing the residue. A sale of j?öOOO north in ninety days, is sure proof of low xyrieer, Just received a ;.ew supply of paper and twine, and Boy3 ready to do them up toMiit buyers. - POMECOY & Co. Plymouth, July 1th 185'. STOVES! STOVES!! A. M. HIGGINS, Wholesale and Itatail Denier in Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, Ind Iron- Ware, Corner markt t k fourth sts opposite trriPs Store Logins port. Indiana. FllK undersigned respectfully invites the J. attention of the public to the MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP STOVES! in the Wabash valley, of almost every description. Among his selections are the following, purchased in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati!, Dayton, Rochester and Albany: The far-famed Farmer's air tiht, which for beauty of construction, economy of fuel, and capacity for cooking, is unsurpassed ia this or any other country. The well-known Hathaway, Gebhart and Marshall's make, Dayton, Ohio and at Dayton price f, warranted two years, , . ; All sizes and qualities of Premium, Universe Fulton and Reliance Cook Stoves, which he offers very low. An "excellent assortment often, seven and six-plate, and Franklin stoves. All the above stoves are warranted of the best material, and to give entire satisfaction to the purchasers. ; .? He invites attention to his large variety of Parlor Stoves. And particularly to a Superior Self-Peculating Air-tight, that requires but one tenth of the wood necessary for a fire-place. He has a full assortment of the following articles,: " Copper. Plain and Japanned Tin. and Holler-ware, Andirons, Waffle-irons, Sugar-kettles, Skillets, Stew-kettles, Dutch-ovens, &c., Uoat pumps and Lamps, Sheet-iron, Copper, Rrasf, Zinc, Lead, Cow, and Ox-Bells, &c, and a few superior Straw-cutters. , He has also an excellent article of Well and Cistern pumps with wood, iron or lead pipes. The above articles will be sold low for Cash or most kind of country produce, or old Copper, Brass, Pewter, Beeswax and Rags. . A. M. HIGGINS. N. B.Call at the stone building, corner o Market' and Fourth streets, where job work will be done at short notice. . .Logansport, March 26th, 1851. 'll ly. Notice. Whereas my wife Elizabeth has left my house without any just cause or provocation. All persons are therefore hereby notified not to harber or trust her on my account, as I will not pay no debts of her contracting:. GEORGE KOEBERTS. Dec. 8th 1851. J7 3w. JOB WORK done at this office in the n?itfft style of ths tit,

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For the removal and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complains which are caused by an impaired, weakened of unhealth condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM iK, i Is u.ed with the most perfect and certain suecess in all cases oi General iVbility, strengthening the weakened body, civin? tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire sysIrm. Al.o in i- its, Lramp, Paralysis and PaLsy. Dyspepsia or ndUestion, Rheumatism, Acu'e j and Chrouic, floute. Epilepsy. Lumbago, Dcafj ness, Nen'ous Tremor.,Palpitation of the Heart Apaplexy, ru-uralgiA, Pains in the. Side ard Cheat, Liver Complaint, Spinal Complaint and Curvature o the Spine, Hip Complaint, Diseasos ; or the Kinney?, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all Nervous Diseases, which complaints arise irom one simple cau:, namely: A DERANGEMENT OF THE NER. SYSTEM In Nervous Complaints, Drugs and Me-licmcs increase the disease, for they weaken the vital energies o the already prostrated system.- while under the strengt henine, life-jrivinr, vitaliir.f: influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and woncr ul discovery. tl.i exhausted patient and weakened Kiiffl-rerisr-'oredt'" rcmer health, strength, elasticity anc virjor. great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Chrislit's Galvanic Cnrativcn, ire Conists in the fact that th-y am.-! nnC rrc disrates by outward applioation ir. place usual mode of drugging, and physicking ti e patient, tilt exhausted. Nature sinks hopeleisly unicr the infliction. They strenethen the who!? sysin, cqu!::e the circu!at:on of the bloo'l, prorno the secretions, and never do the lightest injury UT?dei any circumstance.". Since! he ir im induction the United Statr?, only three rear.' ince, n;cra J than 70,000 Persons j including ell age?, classes and co-i-iitiorir al mon? which were lave number of tedi", 'rho i are peculiarly subject to Nervous Orr. plaints, J have been ENT1UELA AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relie had 1-eeagiven up. and everything else been tried in ram. To illustrate the use o' the Galvanic U.-lt Fiippose tlie c-se of a )u.ison afHictcl wit'.i that bane of civilization, Dy -pepsia, any ether Chronic or Nervons Disorder, fnclinary cares stimulants arc taken, which, by their action on the nerves ana muscles o' the yfoniach, ffjm temporary relief, but which leave the pav.sntip a lower slate, an'i -with injured facul:ie, after the action thus excited has ceaed. Now comI pare mis who the citcot resulting iryri tteapi plication of the Galvanic B-lt. Tae a Dysj peptic uffercr, even in the worstympto'.ßj or nil altacli, and .sitnply tie the Celt nronnd t!:: bou. using the MuL-nelic Fluid as dir- tc-i. In a suoi rxnoQ me insensible ptxpirJT:':i ui jrt mii'iH DOiitivc fltient nflht ?,Vlr. thrcbv ' causing a Csivanic circTilaiiou which v-.il pass on to the nejJvc, and thence back aram to; I the positive, tr.Uö ücpitig up a con1inu-'U Gel-! ; vanic circulation throughout the syteiii. Thus i ! the n:ost severe eiics ot Jwsepsiaaie uently cured. A k-w days i -") it--nV.?:i u j eradicate the dLcasc of ycar. j STRANGE ENOUGH! j To P."C. 'Mokeiieam, M. D. f have disposed of all the Gakaii:..- Utlls with the exception of tiro, and the resj'(;r have been most successful, beg you will send r?:c a new supply immediately. A young r.itn in a town adjoiuing had been out of health fcr 0 long time, and unable to do any work at ell. He Iried ihe"Itegulars" until they completely physicked his pockets as well as his syste m. He then concluded to try a Belt, and his parents ai:g friends begged him to take off the Belt--sid is would make him worse, &c, but he kept it one and the next day went to haying, and ha. worked hard every day since. Yours truly, A. J. SMITH. Bristol, N..H, September 13, 1830, Dr. Christie's Galvanic Necklace Is scd for all complaints affecting the Throat and Head, such as Bronchitis, nflamation othe Throat, Nervons and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Ncuralija in the Face. Ha -is zing or Roaring in the Ears, Dca'ncss, which if generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called Tic Doloreux. 444tW4ttttm r Dr. Christie's Galvanic Brae elds Arc fiound of va.t service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and rcncral Nervous Affections of the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency 0 power or Nervous Energy in the limits or other organs of the body. IT Many hundred Certificates from all parts of the country of the most extraordinary character can be given, if required. ' - O" No trouble or inconvenience attends .the use of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Articles, and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with perfect ease and safety. In many cases the sensation attending their use is highly pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to acy part of the country. PRICES: The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, On Dollar. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. jy The articles are accompanied by full and plain direction. ' Pamphlets with full particulars may be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. . CTBware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. ' ' ' D. C. MOREIIEAD, M.-D. -General Agent tor the United States. 132 Brordway New York. Forsalebyll. B. PE. tSlllNG, sole A gent Nan hall Coun tr, Jndiana. Plymouth, Ang. SOth, 1151. 31 ly.

"THE CRY IS EVER ONWARD" P. M. PYFER & Co. THE OLD AND IMPERISHABLE RENOWNED PRIZE SELLERS,

No. 38 Superior Street. Cleveland Ohio, Who have for years been dispensing large and handsome prizes to their Correspondents, have never had such a propitious month as Nocember has proven to be IN THE WAY OF SELLING PRIZES! And they feel assured that the month of Decembtr must far surpass any preceding one, as the Schemes are unusually RICH, BRILLANT AND DAZZLING! Now is the time for speculators to invest with a full certainty of unbounded success. You that would have your pockets well lined FOR THE CHRSTMAS HOLIDAYS! Do not neglect to seize the present opportunity of securing to yourselves that much coveted object - Which may be obtained by the trifling outlay of a $5 or $10 bill in some of the following SPLENDID SCHEMES! to Kip.ty CO. inc. sio.oiw Single Ticket, scU fcr 5 in Clereland 0. 310,000 Package of Tickets, sent fcr 337 to Lexineton Ky. S?.00l Package cf Ticlst:, cnt for 370 t3 Henry co. Ind. S5,ooü Package cf Tickfts. arnicr $IS.:0 to l ike co O. O ALL PD AND ON TILL. X? GRAND ARRAY OF LOTTERIES For December i85l. JTCONFiDENCE STPJCTLY CBSERVID Dite Capital Ne. Eaüe'J Pr'ceor Price cf Dec 1 2 3 4 Pnrcs Tickets Pk'gs. 26,23 18,75 37.00 16.50 18,50 3.-,00' V'9,50 17,59 i7,50 1P.50 55,50 ?o.-.o 1C.S0 35.00 17,50 17,"0 35,00 2S.0o 1 '.,00 37,00 1,75 12,50 59.-.0 n,i-o 4(,00 S2's7-0 75NOS. 14 dr'n $8 5 10 6 5 10 8 5 10 5 4 13 8 5 10 5 b 10 8 5 10 5 4 0 8 6 10 20.000 73 82,500 75 13 12 15 12 14 12 1 J 13 12 15 12 15 12 U 13 M 13 14 12 12 13 15 Iff 12 !4 12 14 5 4of!0,000 75 6 8 9 10 11 13 13 15 Id 17 IS 19 20 72 23 2i 23 '-7 30 31 r.,ooo 73 30.000 75 22,000 7S 30,000 66 10,000 75 16,000 73 40, 42 75 4..,0ti0 79 V3,00a 7 3:i.(X0 73 2n.i 00 75 20,000 7S 311,00) 70 2f,000 7S 20.000 6fi 31,000 75 2'000 78 15,000 7 fO.000 7i 2f.00 75 2t)00 73 30.290 7H 41 .4 41 . 4 41 44 44 ITThe price of Package; of QuarlcT tickets only is advertised above. STTh Managers Printed Drawings, endorsed by the Commissionrri appointed (tor tht purpose; by the Governor cf Virginia, sre in all cases sent to our Corresdondcnts. O- Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers ef Packages of ticket seldom have morethau six chances ajra'nst their drawing in a package any of the Capital prires undone package may draw fem ot the highest Pn7cs. Two-thirds of the phei arc soil in Packages of Ticket. JJ'PIcase on'cr a cw lyj lf rc tb ? Lotterie-" draw. All order punctually answered by the rvturn msils. tfr1 Perrons at a dit"T iio'vij'i "or ; 'u ne buckled 0:1 thcit bck.-," will fin I it or. ly neecary 'o 4nrle the price (as h:i.j clth in the jbite .-chtdu!e, fox a pickaxe orsin.'Ic ticket tc the truJ fvrttna.e, fsr -famed and 11 : csabhihei homeo j P. n. PYFEn'it Co.. j JVo. 33 Superior Street. CUxelcnc, KLEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! i TVe continue u. canticn the public against ,yo importers (Gilbert & McKmncyO whoas-fcUniii-5 Ihe name and style ofJ. H. Hall & Co. are spai'lin brad cast ovtt the country clvcr.isements f illegal, fraudulent anl irr.ponsible Lotteries called Con :o!hlat.d Ixitterief," And professing to decide thembyorrT nrawings To pcrs who kic the lct i?!formed in such jnattcr?, ' unnecessary to state th:it there are no Ml"u Lttcri cs the Consolidated Lotterie?, as advcri. ''V iJbrrt ct McKinncy, alias J. H. H-ll & Co r and residents of country towns, vthe only place they seek to practice their impositions) who before they jubmit to be 'plucked' ly the shallow ttTtiff'C: of their trickery, can learn the character of the fictitious firm of J. . Hall 6z Co., by addressing D. Paine V. Co., Providence. Itho'le slanJ, or any rcspectaMrt citixen or Cincinnati; they will then also learn the mode they bavco mannfac'nrinj the r drawings, and the chance? their victi.-n have ot drawing anything in their spurious and swindling schemes. WHEELER HAS got home from NEW YORK, and close after him come tumbling along by Rail Road Express, TONS and CORDS of the choicest and cheapest GOODS ever brought to Plymouth. He cannot enumerate, nor 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 WHEELER'S is, indeed, the place to trade if you desire to save from 10 to 50 per cent on your purchases. His stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Leather, Nails, Glass, &c. Cannot be surpassed in quality, quantity, or cheapness in Northern Indiana. He has also about FOUR CORDS of Ready Made Clothing, which he will sell so cheap as to "Beat the Jews," and do it easy. Bring on your wives and daughters, and with them, your WHEAT, GINSENG, DEER SKINS, SAW LOGS, RAGS. and a little Money, and your hearts shall be made glad. Plymouth, sept. 3, 1851--33--3m

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