Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1853 — Page 3

A few Sets of those Chairs ON hand and ready Tor use; and also a goodlv number of Tables, Bedstea U and Dureaus far sale cheaper than ever, forready pay at MATTS. Marc h CI, 155?V 6w:t.

SETTLEMENT. Notice hereby given to those interested, that final settlement of the estate of Josep'i L. Hulls, dee'd, will be made at the April term ja."3, of the Marshall Cour: of Common Pleas, to be held At the court hou-e in Plymouth, Marshall vounty, Indiana, on the third Monday in April next, a: which thi.e and place you can attend. MARY HULTS Adm'r. March 31, 133. 513. ADMINISTRATION. "TVJ OTICE ü hereby given that I have taken l oat letters testamentary with the will annexed, upon tl.e estate of Adam Hindle, late of Marshall coanty, ndiana, deceased. -All persons indebted to laid est ite are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those f having claim against tl.e same are notified t0 ) tile them duly tuthentu-aioi lor mtlemeiu. 'ihe estate is probably solvent UCUKUK MNDLE, Ex'r. March is: w3. The State of Cn.?::ui;, ) e Marshall C.n:nty, . j Jn the MirsJuilt Circv.it Court, Avgust 1 Tern, A. D 1Sj3. Ma'ilda Nccl, ) n cLanccry Divorce. .Tames Nee!, S lifmtn. thatthf? S-?i(! JamS N'o-'l is a !':0;ires- i

, n ,cV; I co-partnership in the Lumbering bus -J3 Maren A D 1S..J, te above named pe- ; ;, b knoxJ andreco?niiel xinT the Ttuoner.y W. G. t'omeroy her sol.c. or nied f a d st le pf ,Q ivanhorn & Co in the o5L-e of the ,,crk 0 .he Marshall Cir- w t to a vari . of Lumbcr 0l n,t lrt.irf K..-ir hill in I ip .lri ;ifif Ipil r.nif ' . . . . . ' ... .

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ident of the Stale of Indians. Said defendant j SS.W J3L'DSr3 J imes -Noel, i thet.-fre hereby notified "f'CASH AND PRODUCE, the filing and pefdency o; aIi bill iigainst' .,... , . . . him: and that unLvs he appear, and plead, ' AIo kills FlliCU to order on short notice, niiwer or tle.xiur to said biti cl" complaint at i We will pay as much for Lgs delivered at the calling of the ca-i-e en therrst i.iy ot the i our Mill or on the river bank, as any other next term of said court b l e held at the court ! person here- H'e do not expect to makn .

liu-.ide in I'iy moi::ii, i shvj caun;-;. on me j t tiird Mondav in Au" .".ist next, the MTe will be l.ear-1 and do.iminJ in hi; ybiCiKe and ! Altert: KiCUAlii; OM WIS.W C v. f. Py 'utiit roy s--j1-Dejk. 5tL W. G. 1 I jr lOk : .uardi ?.... Ii r I'orrcrvlby J. inlivmn. l;i::ri:!.jy Sun li. j 10 j S7 ; 2-."fi A ppes Cir,,'-.i i u'' Ttiitrrprib. ijal !.'f v.vj pr p.. 'Si llro'j.n pr d .:. ?!.-": Rean ;r bush. Laid pr lb. ( ).i!s pr b:i '. Peaches D:y lVtaoes, W t. Piou: bid. ?.0J Cnicieujt pr dor.. K "i.e.- e. ., cwt. t!cn en Dry, II iv Trent, Wild. Corn in enr, 0! :i.i 1 7 lv.s pr n:-z. r l, -di-'.ie !, 'lc I 1 A nt her seien ür it"o' important to S. II )L'!iilT )N S Pepsin ! V'A" true

f h' true Ofeti -e j.'x ., o: (. s.'v Juste, re '. i,rin,n, at which tme and'pic'J 'o can at-.ar-d lr-. i the Kennel, or 5!ie oitrth stnm- , lej j, yu.a uec proper. ,ch oi the Ox, a tcr dife-.-tiuns ol Baroi I.ibii:, HKXliY VFEM N" & others.

a. ihe L'reat PhyM.!o.i?a! Chemist, by .1. S. Ibm-1 ton, M. U., 7hi!jdelp?iui. Ti:is is tiuly a wjudriul rfiuc iv or Indigestion. Pyspe;ia.! JaUii lice, l.iverco npla u'. Constipation, and Debility, urinjr after Nature's own met!,oj, j by Nature's o-.vri A.'eat, the Cvtrir Juice i

Pamphlets, continuing sci-.nti ff; evidence of j will survey .V ljc.ite the corners o' our land in i:s vaiu , . nrnishe i by agents gratis. See no- section 'iZ town 3." ran.e 3 easr, nn l will eomtic amyng Medical Ad Vtiiiiienie-nts. ; mence on the ")th day of April next at ill no 39 lv. j o'cUok a m, at which time and place you can i at end. DANIEL 1JORTZ, fTj-Tlie iViincy Wbi-. of lS.h Mirch. ! JOHN A. LEEPKH. 1S."I, o; of the lir.est and most popular pa- ! March 21 1S51. 4w3 pers in Illinois, sas: ( .-"ee the advertisement o ' W. R. Farrell's Tin-Ttritip AttOOnnnt Arabian Liaimeiit. This Linanenl i ; the eu- ' 1011100 HC üliaCElCnU u ne cure-ail, ?.n 1 n i niitake. 4m'l. ! 7J0TICr: ,s here!)' Slca lhat a w:t of n-

S'ISK ÜOOii. )!' 'nit: &tiSO?ll ÄT?n Öl 03 to $230 per month! V'ini"i I-nsjTS.if!r 1 ' li.l.l.iu l5,I ä, IT, .1, a. en?. Full p-ir:iculirs riven by IresrinT po.stpaid, PuMisl ers, Cleveland, O. 5. 4tl5. Mareh SI, FIRE, FIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, m of I,roa lalbin, N. Y. Capita! S1'M03 widi :i surplus. -A JJ EIIEPY tender their r. ytii-s, 5 i the iusuriu.,' put.i itr )n.'e to j A! and with foMMvini b-ard of Doctors, and

aiü trs, (w,rS.. known iate'-ri'v .,nd well tried , V , ' , u,u" 1 , 1 ' i.UMat.s capa. i.ios. are a fli -u:ni guarantee 1 shiI" f 1 ,rtCeJ l, ?"J ,lteler,?ll1c' lor its futJeKncr,,Vrrntencyund,afet,,,),9y tlecf,,e ??on ,. 1 "t'-1- aild the they can contbhutly step orward with snM.i ! d'Jims of crc lJJ,"r , . f.. . hand y.rtl erei:,, of the mcrcl.ont, the far-j j;" "'IV"' Wv2'1 m-r and mechanu-: of Match, 16J. J. H. CASE, (seal.

Directors: .Jorepti Blair, Fay Snd'.h, 'Thomas Lomt, -Jolin Stewart, William A. Smith. Daniel IV.ter, Labau Capron, B. T. Simpson, A. R. Vau Nest, Lucius Rice, Sherman Batchellor, JohnMcNab. Officers: Joseph Blair, PreVt. j A. B. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. J L. Capron, Treas. llcft-rciiccs: Hon. Erastus Corninrt Albany, N. . Messrs. Wibon, Montietli & Co., Hon. John Wells, Johnson, ' Wm. H. Hill Esq., Buffalo. Messrs. For i & Grant. Albany, " Hon. John R. Kellogg, Allegan, Mich. Messrs. 'lerhell, Jenning.;, Sc Co. N.Y. city. Matison, Isham & Co. " " " Robertson & Reynolds, " ' Any sitisfactory vouchers in relation to the tolrency of the company the integrity and energetic business capacities of the" Directors -arid Officers, their manner of doing business, ami the foundation upon which the company is based, can be had at any time, by callin" on II. Corbin, who has got the documents! and is a duly authorized Agent to net lot the company; Therefore you need not leap in the dark, nor trust the treacherous element; but ,come to Horace Corbin, and know the truth, and. you certainly will Insure in the N. York r damnify. Marrh 21, lv.. "

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ITIarsImU County, 65. Marshull Common Picas Court, April Ttrxx, 1853. Arrzi L. Wheeler, " I iker. 3 vs. Foreign Attachment. Benjamin Shocma WHEREAS, upon tl.e affilavit of the plaintiff", a writ of Foreign Attachment was duly' issued in this behalf, (here insert.) And whereas said attachment was thi. day returned by the Sheriff of said ounty, by which it appears tint the following real estate has been attached as the properly of the taid defendanf, to--.vit: one undivided tenth part of' Lot number thirty-four, (31) in Plymouthappraised at sixty dollars the entire lot rppraised at SGOi) UO; and it having been made to appear to my satisfaction, by affidavit, that said defendant is a non-resident of of the State of Indiana. The said Benjamin Shoemaker is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of sail writ. and that unless he appear and answer thereto on or t efore the calling of said cause 0,1 the .r.rnn. ,.,.. rr tl.e next term of t.f AlarO.nli Comn:on Picas court, to be held at the co:irl flOUSe -m Plymouth in said county, on the third I Monday in April next, the same will be heard I and detcrmirici in hu absence. Attest: RICHARD CORSA LEY. I Clerk . c. r. o ! C. II- Heere. ri'ffs. Atty. ! March 22, 1.5 J; 4wl. g PB KüSq, I Jrvvfr v?rry7- Sr-f iinders:?ned having entered into a nvinsr sy puuuiii; iiicreure liiose Having i-ogs for sale, and those who wsh to buy lumber, will dj v. til to iveu. a call. (iKOR.lK P. VANHOfiV, JOaLPIi WESTEtiVEIiT. Marcb 9 !, itC. ELECTION NOTICE. The, Slate, of Indiana, ) Marshall County. 55. NOTICE hereby f;iven that there will Le a s ejection held at the usual places of holdin? elections in the sever.il townships of said county, on the first Monday in April next, for the purpose of electing three Trustees, a Clerk a.'id Treasurer for each judicial towuship in ?t county; likewise the requisite number of Co i." 'tables and Supervisors oi Roads; also one lUSt;.. o; the reue; lneaea oi tue loiiowmg

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March -2.- 'wSURVEYOR'S NOTICE. 4 LL person nested are hereby notified JTjL that the count; purveyor wil!, rx cirr mI stasiie. on the Nth Ct.y m -'pni, iö----, co;ui inen' e at 9 o'clock a rn u n j'iid day to survey fc i,r,,.e the corners oi sfect.ons 2?, :Vl and 31, ;fJ,vll rnne .1 east, in JiVshall county, Mirch 24 L;5i 4w3 . - N OTI C E. SURVEYOR'S 4 LL persons interested are hereby notiu 'l . that the Countv Survevor, at our reo lest t i 'vi ' - - - ' Li mesttc attachment was issue I by me, ,JaJni - 's lL ('" Ju-tiee of the peace o Cen- ; ter t'vnaiii;, in iMarsnaii counry, and state of Indians, on the H diy of March, A. D. H 51, upon the afdidavit of leoiire Searfer, against , , chattels, rights, credits, i-n.-vs!

.' R iirsy Boxes, 2f 01 10 Doz Wa'on Fcliowi, 3 Od 1 Work Bench, G Od 2 Circle Srw '2 '.K Tenant Saws, li 5t 2 Shaves, 50 R!ackiiniths Toolr, r.3 0 Iron. 5 00 2 Wh els Tor Burij, 2 0) 1 set: tench planes, 3 00 12 Coupes, 2 ut 11 Chisels, 1 .V l i Bat?, 2 ."() 1 Auger, 57 1 Stove, 2 5) Spokes and Lumber, 4 1' Lot spokes and lumbcr, 1 03

Makin? in all the sum of $123 7 I . ! An.l H.at oa the 2M day of April, - L D. in." i justice oi me reicc. 1 March 21. 151. (fee SI) 4w3. WANTED 10,001 lbs. Butter, 5,'JOO doz. E.-gs, At the Ban I; Store. C. D. CLARK. March 17, Wl-CUT. TO BLACKSMITHS: A Good Journeyman Blackcnoitli mnv fiinl n nprnnucnl situation at the shop of the undersigned in uuiuii tuwnsiiip, iiarsiiMii euuiiiy, mine uurr Oak flats, if application is made soon. JAMES MOOR. March 17, 1353. Uwrt. Plows I'or Sale. - THE undersigned take cSa,vI pleasure in telling the FannS&k SjsgS&t&ia erg 0r ,1arshall and the adjoining counties that they have made a large investment in material for furnishing Plows of Ware. Horn, Itla.illou ami lloano I'aftrilt, both right and left handed. Our timber for stocking, is of the very best quality, and wm shall sell at such prices as to rnako it nu object to buy of ur in preference to any other person. Call and examine, and we will risk the sale. ITPlow points for alc. BELANG EI & ELLIOTT. Fn. 17, lßöV Slm.

Innd Warrants Sought, At the Plvmouth Bank. C. D. CLARK

mar 17, 1353. 1:1. sMETmlM NEW!! TT "QT 3t2. T&T 9 TS now dealing in Groceries ami ProJl visions, in the south room of Belangee s new building, and wishes to purchase Butter J Lgs, Bacon. Ltm!, b lour,r-P. I rS Wheat, Apples, &c, &c.g"gz Those wishing to sell almost any article ot'j Produce, may find a ready market, and nrob- ) ablv promo', e their own intere sts by riviug him j a call. The citizens intown nn4 country msy find at his establishment all kinds of GROCERIES, Which have been selected an 1 purchased with care, and will be sold at such prices as shall give full satisfaction to customers. Give him a call, and if in his power to prevent it, none shall be turned empty away . March 17, 1833. Jtff. EXHIBIT Of the Kaceipts and Expenditures of th Town of Plymouth, M-rshall county IndiaiiH. for the fiscal year ending Mirch 7th, A. D. 1853. Receipts: From duplicate of taxes of 1$31-T2, 3S4 42 " Licence. 20 Ö " Donation by county for Image, - ,3'J 0J ! 0 ) Ij Total receipts, $434 Due irom excess, i:xpeiitlitures: For one account book, " ilridsje per toyman, lov McFarlin, " Spade Poineroy & co., Lumber per Fuller it W'estervelt, " Nails and smith 'ork, Street labor, ' Corporation orders redeemed, ' Removing nuisance, Street commissioner's services do do do " Treasurer's per ct. at 5 per ct.. Trustees services, " Clerk's services,

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tt R. Corb.-.ley for printing. Side walks to Es'. Ci.se, Total expenditures Deduct iecyipts, Deficit, There is deliriTuent tax of $55 39 ) And claim ou lot for&iJe wlk.2S 00 J Leaves corporation debt V. e sum of 5y Examined and app "ed. N. SHERMAN, P.es. Pro. tern. it. S. Cl.KVEI.ASU, L. C. Harbkr, S . rustees. Attest V". M. DtsiiAM Clerk. Plymouth, March 10, lr3. 3t3. De tiering the. icord "ten," in the tenth tcclion of an act to incorporate the toicn of Plymouth, Marshall county, approved February 11A, 1851, amisprint. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. That 1 the word Men." hi the tenth section of Ian act to incorporate the town of Plym- , out-t jR Mars!,all county, approved F-b-ruary Uth. 1S51. is hereby declared a misprint, and the word tiro is substituted iheref.te Sec. . This act Is hereby declared to bf a'l act of emergency, and shall take effect nod be iu force from and after it pasiaA -nd publication in the Plymouth Banner. Approved June IS, 1852. March 10. 1S53. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. WHEREAS the undersigned has been appointed executor ot the last will and testament of the estate o'" Samuel 1. Patterson late of Marshall county, ndiana, deceased, therefore all nersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havin?'cl.iims against the same, are hereby notified to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estr.te is probably solve nt A L EX. C. STA LEY, Ex'r. March 10, 18:3. 2wJ In tlit Pulton Circuit Court, in Vacation. Feb. 26 A.D. 1S53. Newton P. Lee, ) . ! ts. Bill for Divorce. j Cornelia Lee. N j "iVTOW here conies the complaniant by his solicitor, aud files his bill of complaint in this behalf, and it appearing to my stistac- i tion from the aflilavitof a disinterested person annexed to said bill, that the detendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The eaid defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of the lorepoiii bill, and that, unless she be and ap - pear in the said Fulton Circuit Court o:i or before the calling of this cnue at the next term thereof to be holden at the Court House iu the town of Rochester in the County and State aforesaid, and then and there plead, an swer or demur to aid bill, the same will be taken for confessed against her and the matters and things therein contained decreed accuidiusjly. Attest A. F. SMTH. ClerkBy W. H. HOOVER, Dep. Davis & Dunbar, Sols, for complainant. March 3, 13 j3. 1w3 " P L Y MOUTH H Ö T E L 7 " IJY G. P. CHERRY & SON. The undersigned having leased the "Plymouth Hotel," for a term of years take this method of informing the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity a well as the traveling public in genera, that they are prepared to accommodate them in a manner not surpassed in the west. The lltuse has been renovated throughout.and is well provided with furniture. THETABLE, will be supplied in a manner not surpassed in Northern Indiana. The Stalde will Le constantly supplied with all the different varietiy of hay, and grain to be found in this County In short they trust to make it what it purport to be a Ihme tor all, who may favor lhem with their peonage. G. p. CHERRY tV SOX. Plymouth Feb. ?l. lT n3 tt'.

riHE undersigned takes this method of inI viting the people of Plymouth and surrounding country to his new stock of Good?, consisting in part of the following: Ginshams, Lawns and Jaconett?. De Lanes, Lustres, h''d. B-binelts, Ir'h Linens and Silk cravats, Pamleaf, Silk aro Lehorn Hats. Diapers. Mul;n, and fine Calicoes, Ladies' Woolen and Cotton Hosi; Cassimeies, Tweeds and cotton Drills, B., SIm.; and CiT-?e mills. Lace, F.i-ffin?s nnl Silk Frine, Latches, Locksand pool dor Hinges; Rutton-, Combs and Spool Thread, Flannels yellow, white and Red; Spectacles, Thimbles and Fingerrings,

Ribbons, Tapes and r i ldle Strings; Needles, Pins and Pic-nic Mitts, fJimblets, Screws and Auger bins. Knives, Scissors and nice Di-hes, Candles, Chee.-e and White Fishes; CoilVe, Tea and Spanish Whiting. Ginger, Rice and Cotton Hitting. llspice, I'epper and good Nail, Zink Washboards and wooden i'ails. Scythes, Kakes and Stoel Forks, Shovels, Spadrsand Uoitle corks. Curry-combs and Looking glasses, Indigo, Starch and sweet Molasses. Chine.-e, Golden and Halm Liniment, Condition powders anl lloe Ointment, All of which are good and new, And we 11 delight m showing you. At the Plymouth Rank Store. C. D. CLARK. March 10, lSäX ' 1XSUUAXCE COMPAXr, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Slock, Annual premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. incorporated 1S2"). Policies of insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms Against Loss on Damage by Fire, Or the PERILS OF NAVIGATION, by C. II. REEVE, Agent for Fultcn and Marshall counties. March K, 1S5:J 2ml. ADMINISTRATION. NOTICE Is hereby given that the tin dersigr.ed has taken out letters of administra tion on the estate of Lewis Thompson late of i Marshall countv. Indiana decease !: therefore all nersons indebted to said est.Ve are rennestrequi ed to lnake immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate ae requested to file them duly authenticated fur settlement. The esUie is probably solvent. WM. D. THOMPSON, Adm'r. K March 10, !83.

r o cr c o c a CS c c 5 p 4 H O in BS o c CA 3 n p m -3 o tu i a UNDERTAKING, Chair and Cabinet Making. t 4 S General Pierce's administration bns pot f under full headway and has abandoned , the Cib.net malintr at Washington city, the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of i Marshall and Starke counties thai he will continue the business at his old stand on Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind., and will endeavor to have no Calphiniting in his material, nor shall there be any defalcation or Sip intending in any branch of his business; but the good and substantial Sideboards, Scrrrlarics, Koreans. Lcrkfrs. Tables. Stands, L-ctMrads, &c. &t.f Shall be made in the most approved style an 1 of the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a lare stock of Seasoned Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and j will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on hand. etV Having em jjJB ployed a good workman in the VLä Department, he would jy Y7(l that he can supply Iiis customers w with a better article of chairs than has ever been offered in this market. Call at the old establishment and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above. Being well prtpared to do undertaking, he will keep on hand or make on the shortest notice CSS Coffins of every she C22ra And description. P. S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chairs, can bo accommodated by leaving their orders with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention Irom WM. L, PIATT. 0Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, wdl pleaso favor us with a call. W. L. P. March 10, r,.'. 2y!.

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CABIN. The M?st Popular Book of the Age!!' TUST revived from the publishers and offere'I a', wholesale or retail, by Witter & 3Iil!ei South End. ud. Cheap eiition at -.7d cents per copy. Cloth, two volume?, CI 50 j Fully Illustrated, 3 Of) ? do do Turkev, 5 00 j Yc will send the cheap Edition by mail, : FRfcK o postage, 10 any pari oi uie vwi, uyvu the receipt oi fifty cms per cop) iu Post OiTi--e Stamps or current paper. - , - 11 r- n WITTER i MILLER, T I 1 1 t- C llOOÄSeilCIS it Ola lioners, South Bead, nd. . March 10, I $33. 2U , ADMINISTRATION. NOTCE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out let: er of administration on the estate of James Clark, lite of Marshall county, Indiana, de'-eased. AW persons indebted to said estate, are request el to make immediate payment, and thoi- having claims against the estate, are requested to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probablv solvent. JOSEPH CLARK, Adm'r. March 10. isr3. i-'w3 ! "EXECUTOR'S SALE. T HE undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Sam' 1 I. Patterson de ceased, will proceed to sell at public auction at the late residence ui the deceased in Plymouth, Marshall county, nd., on Satutday the nd day ot April next, all his personal properJ.r' not taken by the widow, consisting of a one h-v-se wagon, Harness, nay, orri, i oiawc, a Gow, a lot of Harness and Sole Leather, Harties Tools anfr Hardware; Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things too numerous to mention. TemiS Of Said A credit of nine months will be eiven on all sums of three dollars and upwards, and all' sums under three dollars, cash in haudonthef day of sale. Notes with approved security, I waiving valuation and appraisment laws and ; beann?interet from date, will be required ot those purchasing on a credit. ik r i."v r- c ALEX. C STA LEY, Ex'r. March 10, 1353. BEESriEES!! 2t3. rilUE Subscriber bavin? obtained Orrin Stoldar l's Patent n- e Hive for'th fol - loyin? territory: PoIX, North and Green townships in Marshall county, and Newcastle, Roehester, Henry, Wayne and Liberty townships in Fullon county, now offers to f ell all or any part of them to suit purchaseis on liberal lerms. .Any person wishing to obtain the right and get the hives, will do we'l to apply soon, lor the time to move the bees will soon j at hand, for them to do well this season, t I also get clear o! worms and millers, as! they have no chance m their hives. i wilt endeavorto furnish the Hives, if applied to in season to get them by the time that the bees should be put into them. Call at my residence, three miles south of Plymouth on the old Crocker Farm. N. L. BABCOCK. March 3, 1353, lw4. ADMINISTRATION. 7VT OTICE is hereby riven that the underJl signed has this day taken out letters of administration on the es'ate of John WhiteI head, late of Marshall county, Indiana, dee'd. ; Therefore all peisons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make im mediate payment, and tiio.se having claims against said estate, are hereby notified to file ihem duly authenticated according to law for , !,üll,lffle,u' saia eslJ"? ls probably soi- : veil". . . DA ID HOW , Idrn'r. t r" . i i Feb. 23, tc53. I Vi. NOTICE. The firm of Pomeroy, fousditon & Barber. j this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due 1 L13 firm will now he paid to i,roo'i, I'omeroy Houghton who are authorized to settle the same. " W. G. POMEROY. J. HOUGHTON. L. C. BARBER. Jan. 13, 1353. no. 4u, (lw, N. Y. DUTCHMAN, The Handsomest, Cheapest, I.trgest and Best Family NewsfKipcr Published. PRICE L EDUCED. ffIlK arrangements which the proprietors X have completed, will enable them to make the third volume of the Dutchman one o' the most valuable papers of the day. Having secured seme of the best talent in the country, and purchased a ne" font of splendid type, tney are enauieu to present a paper, which ni ; typographical appearance, cannot be surpass-1

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ed, and in literary contents canr.ot be equalled. our patrons together with an increase In addition to splendid romances, thrillin"!. . , tales, humorous sketches, mirth provoking i in Pf0Prion to tne increase of populajokes, Poetry, correspondence, and gleanings tion. may fix the fact, that the rivmtromthc best foreign Journals, with which its I .u t 111 columns will at ail times be stored, the Dutch- i oalh J,aaner ls permanently located

man will publish a synopsis of the most interesting local and foreign ne.vs of the day which wi'l make it invaluable to all classes. The terms of the Dutchman have also been greatly reduced. Ilereaftei, it tan be obtained at all the News Depots throughout the country at Four cents per Copy. Mnil subscribers will also fce furnished at the following greatly rod-iced prices; payable invatial lyin advance: TERMS. 1 copy S2 00; 3 copies 5 00; 5 copies $7 60; 10 copies S i:l 00; 15 copies ?18. Letters containing remittances, &e. should be addressed post paid to the proprietors. UU1FFIN .y FA Ii MS WOll Til 212 Nassau St,N. Y. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. r 1 n lh undersigned respectJL fully iniormsthe citizens Qk" Plymouth and vicinity that lie has commcno cd the above business nearly opposite me I'lvmoittli uanner oihce nn Mihi gan street, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. He intends keepine 011 hand a good supply of ready made Boot und Shoes, I.eailicr and Findings. The public are respectlully invited to call and examine his stock, when all will be prepared to judge for themselves. HENRY DONELLY; Jan 27 1853 4Sm3 Wanted Immediately, Purchasers and tenants, for good improved land. Far Terms Apply, over Wheeler's Store, in Plymouth, C. II. REEVE. n LUf RAI LROAD SPEED!! JL. WESTERVELT intends leaving for 9 the east on the first day of April, ami : 1 . 1 , ii 1 . wishes his friends to help him with as much! money as they can, as he will need that article', for roods cost cash at the east. fill im iricnds, one and mi, and help me as much as I yon can. Feb. lC.VJ.-SJtf.

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tXITED STATES EXCtUTlTE COVERXMEXT. 1 President, Sakry. Vrkskias P erce, of X. Hampshire, 8:5,000 I7rc Presi len t, , Wm. R. Kin? of Alabama, 8,000 Secretary if üHute, Win. L. Marcy of X. York, 8.O03 Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, 8,CG0 ; Secretary of the Treasury ; James Guthrie of Kentucky, 8,000 j Secretary of the Nary, James C. Dobbins of North Carolina. 8,000 j Secretary of the Interior, I Roberr McClelland of Michigan, C,000 Attorney General, Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts, 8,000 Post Muster den era', James Campbell of Pennsylvania, B,0Q0 OFFICERS OF STATE. Joseph A. "VVt-fciiT, Governor. A. p viuard, Lieutenant Governor, : Wm. C. Larrabee, Supintendent pub. Schools, : hemiali Hayden, Secretary of Stale, , Joj,n Pm punn Auditor of State, . Elijah Newland, Treasurer of State, Supreme Judses. ; 1st Wm. Z. Stewart., of Cass county. 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur 3d. Samuel E. Perkins. Marion " 4th. Addison L. Roach, Parke W. B. Beach, Clerk Supreme court. Albert O. Porter, Reporter lor supreme court. Marsiiall connty Officers and Courts. Circuit Court. Thos. R. Stan fi Circuit Judge. D. J. Woodward, Prosecuting Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. i Meets 3d. Mondays in February and August Common Pleas Court. j Flisha E4er', Judsre. J ii,Wnr- Öirhin. ProsVnor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July & Oct. Commissioner's Court. Sandford Gordon, ) David Vanvacler, Commissioners. Robert Johnson, ) Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, Septem ber and December. County Officers Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. O. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. B. N. Klinger, Surveyor. J. K. Brook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp land comrals'nr; i fakxswortii 3. 31. PEFKECS SOUTH BEND. INDIA! A. FAUNSWORTU & DEFREES ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Will attend all tne Courts of Marshall county. South Bend, Jan lö, 183 4yl PROSPECTUS FOR INCREASING THE CIRCULATION OF Having completed one volume of the Banner "with but very little if any pecuniary benefit, yet we are willing to reI ly upon the citizens of Marsluli and the adjoining counties for an increased liberality and patronage in commencing a second volume. At our commencement in a county so young and sparsely populated, the permanent establishment of a respectable newspaper at this place, was looked upon by inir.y, as rather a hazardous and doubtful- undertaking; but that generous feeling heretofore manifested, and that liberal hand heretofore ex tended bv those who have thus far been amongst you. We need, and should have additional patronage to enable the establishment to remunerate us for the lime and labor necessarily employed in making the paper interesting and v,0rthy of patronage, and creditable to the town and county in which it is published. Shall we have it? If each of our present subscribers would prociMe. an additional onr, (a ad we have nit one on our list ho has not .sufficient influence to do it.) we should feel amply encourafied to do the work assigned ujt, until our town shall number its thous1 ands, and our county its tens of thous - 1 ands of inhabitants. We think our re j quest is not an unreasonable one. Shalt 1 . it be granted It Temams for our fellowcitzens to determine. It never h-s been, nor shall it hereafter b our aim to make the Banner a strictly political paper but a hove. newspaper a family fireside companion -alike interesting and beneficial to the farmer and mechanic, the merchant and professional man the old and the young, and protecting the interests and defending th rights of all. A description of the. sire and mechanical appearance of the paper, can be more satisfactorily ascertained by the examination of a copy. Term n heretofore! If paid iu advance, 51 fift At tli Olid rvl" o-r mnntd. . ft f J delayed wntfl the end of the year. 2 51 ' RJChWRD CORBALEY, "