Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 May 1853 — Page 3
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At her residence in Green Township, in this county, on Thürs by last, Mrs. Kendall, wife of Ewell Kendall.
The deceased" was nrar cne hundred years of ag, and it may be truly said of her thit she lived as long es life under the circumstances was desirable. Mr. Kendall, as is known by most of out citizens, was struck with palsy some four years since, and his life has frequentlr been almost despaired of. It is also pretty generally known that about IS . , , . months ago, three desperados went into the housi of these old and helpless peothey could find on the premises. We sympathize with our old friend in nu uereaveiiieiii. -1 . ILnv basi must be the wretches who , can delibente'.y no to the hou?e ol such' heiplcsi old people, in the dvd hour of niht.au J rob tnem of t.ietr honest eim I ..e - i. ,1 llls Ol caiucf in.ii nie tau mm up to b days. of use to them in their last . . , .,, . ..i A day Km tome vwiei, ju.uc. will be meted out
On last Satui Jay night, at her redence 0 ,aid tü,m;y, deceased; fdtd her petition in iu Plymouth, Mrs. Julia Asn Jounsox, 1 bt-Lul f r duwer in the lauds belonging . ' to ti e estate of said decedent; and it appearwife of S. S. Johnson. A ruueral ser- jUl, lo the s itistacii.n of the court that the demon was preached bvKcv. N. L. Lonu, Sudanis .-ansuel Linn, iu.an A.by, John As- , by, Mary PetucorJ and I'eUicord, her Text: Eccl. XÜ.-7. i unhand, are nun residents of the Mate j"In-
There will b a protracted incetiiij; at! South Bend, commenting on Thursday, the 2C:h day of Miy inst., at 2 o'clock ; P. M., aud hold over the Sabbath follow-: Sr. Marv K. Charinan will be there,; likewise it is expected that Sr. Sevmour ! und Dr. and Sr. Mansfield will be present i during the meeting. YATES 1IIGG1XS. Plymouth, Miv Dih 185 J. . j jErtrZECS TTTS In t-ie street near! 1 my nie nises. o-i the 1 Ith inst., a roll o. Bauk U.ll wliicli cwt.'it can have by cal'.in: i-a.isfaeloriiy dcs.-ribi.i ' Uie sa.ne a:i 1 myin ' tor thij adtrtiement. (J. P. CTIEIiRY. April IS, 1.3. HI. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. O By the new statutes the Clerks of the veral Circuit Courts in this State, are autnr;ze I to take At kf r-f.J A,
acknowledgments of Deeds, ud Linn, Susan Asbv, John Asby, MaryPettiThis will tave trouble and i rd and Pet.i orJ her nusbaud, are
, . , , , . incucy.for whence acknow.euLMuent is ta-; ten before the clerk, the seal of the circuit! vourtwillbe afü'icd; so tha no turihci evi to make! de.tce orepe;ie will be necessary tut? Indenture valid, either at home or abroad I'arrtcTpJby J. BRIIlLMEt Tfcnr.;.!)' Say 5, b3J. Appiea Iren Dry H itter pr lb. il-'eswa.N pr lb. HroKns pr ;loz. H'Ails pr bush, f'raaberie bus. Co ic He ns pr doz i o , Lai i pr lb. 10 8! 00' Oats pr buh. 7 l.'al l Pea-he; Dry, 5:2. f 2: Potatoes, -, ft t .00 1 H'heat pr bush. G" a? D I 111 .-w.l r. ,.,1 l A I Svl 00. Flour ! Id. o On ; , C'" t. He äsen : Dr), Hay TarriH, Wild, Corn in ear, t.i.e e. r'au'lles fJprnu.s lv'.;s pr doz. Cjra, shelled. 10 37' ft 4) ft.no n i f.ri Another scientifie iVouder! Important to Dypc4)tics--l)r. J. S. mCUIITON S Pepsin ! The true IV'jeil're fl'vd. or Cl'inlrie Juce. ire' pH ? 1 fron the Rennet, or the onrlh stomacti of tir Ox, a tcr directions of Baron Li be, I liiegre.r. Physi do.-i- il Che nist, bv J. S. Hou- j to , M. I) , i'hiladtlphia. This is tiuly a ' wjulnnul remely or ludigfstion. Dyspepsia Jautice, Livercompla";uf, Constipation, and Debili'y, ruriiisj oter Nature's own methoo, 1 f Ni'ure's o.vn Agent, the (Jvitrir? Juice ' i'jr.iphiet., ccritaini-iL' scit tiii iT,? fvid.-ur-H of i 'ariplilet., containing scieiiti ff: evidence ni t s val j . lUrmsl.e I bv a -eots i r.wU A'ee no tict among Medical Aiv cmsemcn'.s. r.ii nf) lv. GCfCuoi.ie CüBEIl IN 10 MlXCTEH. Da. Wm. B. Farkem.: Tiii.s is to cerli v that hQ ujed your Liniment in cases of Belly- ; a' hein horses, anl luve never failed in any ' ca e. u-e a 25 cent bottle, and about one ! quart of water. In five or ten minutes after ! It IS token itowo flu l.nrn tl1 I. rl. ;, horse will be releived ' is- s li'tie more in very - om piia. w..,ul i deparate cases. a!tho:-ih 1 never iailed with! 25 cent bottle Be spe.-1 fu 1 1 v you rs, II. HKNDEItSON. Chariahoii. Will conn'y. II. J in. io, lS'.'d. IL7"ee a lvertie.niui m this paper. Sml Torn Lots for SaTe l:i tho Toira ofi . . f Marshall otiuty, Iii.lLin;:. TI.lR propre'orsothis plae are s ill ofierJL ng at private sale, some of the mosi pleasant and eligibly situated Lots in it. B mrbou i pleasantly .situated on the Fort Wayne and Chicago R niroad, twelve miles east of Plymouth and thirteen miles west of Warsaw. Terms reasonable. ILTBargai s may be ha 1 by calling soon on the proprietors in said town. SAMUEL THOMAS, JES.SE NEiDIfJ, MayÄ, '.3. flOm iJ Proprietors. ADMINISTÄTTON BY virtue u an order of the Marshall court orCoruinon Plea. inadsatits April term, A. D. HT.J, will be offer. 1 or sab at public o itcry on the preui e, cn the 3th day oJune 18. J the yollowiu descritied r;al estate o vit: T.iec.ist half of the souh westquuier of Rectnn 1 7. town J2 nor h o," ra.ige 1 east, being th3 estate of George Wert deceae I. Theter.as osal wiil be one third of the! puTih i.e money in hand on the day of sale, one third insix mjri-h, an 1 tho resilue in IJ mo. iths rom th day of sale, the purchaser giving notes wiih approved ree hoi I iC-uriiy, aivinj valuation and oppraisment laws. RANSOM H NOfitS. adm'r. ' M.-yS, 1951. iot3. '
JDnnliam House , Win. C. L'DWAien.S Proprietor, PLYMOUTH, IND. rill'E proprietor of this veil known Hou?e,
1 tern ers his sincere thanks to his menus . and former patrons for their floors I.ercio'ore to liberally bestoweJ, and solicits a conuiiu- ; ance. He is determined to spare no pjius in ; rendering his cuets comfortable, and to afford , them entire slisiactiou in all the departments ; Ol Iiis Lu.-iness. i 1114 TAKLK has here'o'bre SDoken for itsx!', and l.c assures Lis patrons that norounds or . complaint will hereater be given. As hereto- j iore, t .Q stricte?; attention um be pa;a to lis . .... ...... ' siaoie department. : The fetale Uffi -e Jot the Loganporr, .-ouui , Bend and Laporte routes is kept at this house, and persons wishing a comortabie private con-j vtyaiice to aiiy 1ar: 0 Northern Indiana, can' be accommodated without delay. State or Ind'tin::, ) JMarshall County, ! ttnnSb3. r Catl;crine Linn s. pf.niJJ,, gopiliaa. Magdalena Isaac Carr, Petition for Catharine W'ooii.i, Jaiiies ootJ- a-signment iu, oau.uti nun, luvui :.. i.. .... t 1 v.. ot uower. J0f, lt Avl.y Maty PelticorJ. and Petticc ri, heirs pI law ol the estate of David Linn, dee'd r the Anrll term A. D. lb."3 o'the Mar1 JL shall county court of Common I'leas, ' I ' .'i,nrnn I inn. iJim will, iw f Vi.w ill l.iim. Lite üiana. J hey are therefore; i.ere'jy noiiueu tj the filing and pendency of &aiJ petition, and that unless th.y appear and plead, answer or tiein'U thereto, on or before the calli't.i: oj the iaiilcaue al the next lerui o sail court, to l e holden at the court Leu e in Plymouth in saidcouiiiy, oi t!ie third Monday in July next, the Mime, as to thern, will be taken as concised, ani will be heard and determined in their absence. Alte: 11. CORUALEY, Clk. m. c. c. r. C. II. ilee.-e, atty yor pL'tf. Mav D, izöi. lOwl. TIic St:iti of Imliaiia, ) .. . Ja Hit -uar&nuii ivmmvn t uu I July Term. A. D lfcD3. Cvvrt, i Edwin It. Phillips, Adm'r. of the es'atc ot David Linn dec d. Catharine Linn, Widow, Pophia . . ä . . I . . W" 1 f..arr, Isaac oarr, wüini i.t- ihki I - I :. . ..-! ) Petition to j in, James oonn, iiiuuiiieua i Philir. Samuel Linn, SuauAstell real estate. bv. John Al v Mary Petticurd a, id PeUicord T the April term A. I). lSöo, of the A Marshall county Court of Common Pleas, i said Adminisira'or filed his petition lor II. e sale vf real cta:e belongi'iij to the estate of :aid decedent, (inser;. And it havim: been made i satisfactorily to appear to the court that San; non resioeuis ol u.e .-siaie oi nwiana. They r.r tberefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said Petition, and that unless they appear and plead answer or de wur thereto, on or before the calling o cause at the next term of said court, i Sa.d to be lifi!i!i-!i at t lit? court hou-e in Plymouth in said ! couiny, the iau.e as to them will be taken as ! con.esv.i.!, and will be hcv.rd and determine 1 in their a hsenee. Attest: KlCllAP.D CO II DA LEY, Clk m. c.c.r. C. U. Peeve Pi ttls. Atty. May o, Ib3 t. 10t3. . COMMISSIONER'S SALE or Valuable Kcul ENCUc. WIlEItEASthe heirs at law of Andrew Byers aud Mary Byers. both late r,: St. Joseph county Indhn?, deccnsetl, nf,;;!:'. to the Sr. Jo.-eidi Circuit Court, to make partition of certain real estate, which de. tended to them in coir. mon from the said Andiew and M.jry. and fuch proceeding were had therein that said Crcuit Court ordered a sale of ?aid real e.tr.ij and nppoi-ped Alvin S. Dunbar as oinmissioner to teil the .nine, either at public or private fale. Therefore, I AivinS. Dunbar, as stieh coinmissiont r, heiebyolTer at pri va; ! low-, vate ale the said real estate uestribed as lol1o wit: The north half of the south west fraction w-"st ol tie Michigan road, of section number two, (2) town thir.y-five, '.lo) i.orlh range two fcJ5:t containing twenty and three one hundredths(2J 3-U.0) acres. AIot- n acres off of tl.e outh end of the at half of the south west qi.irter ol section nuudier jevcii en, (.7j town thir y-five (.tö) north raiKo iwu (2) c ist. Both tracts Mtuaied north ran-e Iwu in St. Jo i-pli county lüdima. i Also, the norih westquarterof section nu:n - 1 bcr tweuty, v2)) town tniriy five, (3ö) north range two east; containing one hum; red aau bixty acres. Al o, the south half of the north cast quitter of fccliol number six, (0) town thirty-ih (:-5) nordi raneone, (1) tast, contaiuiiu ei: ree ghLv Also. Lot number one, (I) in section num ''eT SIX ' town thirty-three north raute olie (') east; containing :ixty-five and fortyhundredths (G5 4d-iU0; acres. All oi the three last above de. cribed tracts oi" land arc situated in Marshall county Indiiu i. Should tl.e above land not be previously dispo.ve I of, I will expo e .the same to. public sale to the highest bidder, at the oliowtng V"'e- a"J ,,ldCCS' tow,l; Al lbe c&urt h0Uie door in South Bend on lomlay the 527tli olJiiue next. Between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o clock p in, on said day. And such ot said lauds as shall rerna u unsold, on JMoutlay the lUth ot July next. Between the same hours at the door of the Court Mouse in the towi. of Plymouth. TERMS. tine louriliof the iurchase mon ey casn in hand. The retinue in two equal j pjymeuisin twelve and eigliieen months, se cured by noies, with approved security, waivinj appraismeut and bearing interest. Theabeve lands are valuable aud wellworthy the attention oj pureha ers. Per.ous desirous oi purchasing will please apply to .he uuderoigued at his olli e in Souih Bend. A. DLNB.1R, Com'r. lUt.J. May 5, 1S5J. BOIK, PO.MEROY& HOUCilITON will pay the highest price lor Tan'Baik deLvereJ at their Tannery in Plymouth. March 31, 13.3. 51 ff. SALT 1'OICU For sale by J. DROWN LEE & Co. April 7 1S5L Ctff. 'Kinglet
aal Sash for sale by J. BROWNLEE y C.
EXECUTOR'S SALE. DY virtue of an order of the Marshall court
! or Common Pleas, made at its April term A. D , we will expose at private sale the !od wing real estate, to wit: The east half of the north east quart r of section seventeen, town thirty-four range one east; and the west hall ot the north west quarter of section sixteen, town thirty four range one cast, being the esta'e of George Myer deceived. The best terms o such sale, beins one third cash in hand uii the day of sale, one Kurd in six months, and the balance m twelve months irom the day of sale, the purchasers giving notes with approved security, waiving aluaum uu uppnomeui ias ijnpn ROBERT JOHNSON'. KLÜLCCA li BAULK'S Executors. May f, 1353. Commissioner's Sale. j "VVTIIEREAS by order and rppobitmeiu of 1 v y the Marshall county court of Common I I'lea, tl.e under.Mi,rned was appointed Com-j 1 etae leloriu'in to the rslale of Marv Shoemaker, deceased; therefore notice is htreby driven that in pursuance to the order of said court, will oiler or Mile at public outcry on Siturday the 2-th day of May next, between the hours o ten o'clock a in, and tour o'clock p m, at the court house doir in Plyincuth, the following ical estate to wit: IHLi aiz r3? !Vo. 31 i:i tlic town of 11 j monll:. Alarsh.nll r.mnlv. In limn. v!n"h I wi II si 11 I in lots or parcels, or altogether, as I may think I best for the estate, and to suit tl.e purchaser, j C one twelv with approved lreehol i security, waiving valu ation and appriainent laws, with interest JVom date. JOSEPH EVANS, Com'r. April 2, IC3. Oil. AN ORDINANCE. "fE it ordained by the President an 1 Trusj tees o; the town of Plymouth: That it shall be unlawful for any per on to exhibit any Stallion in any of ti e principal streets o. said town; and that it shall he unlawful fur any owner of horses to p .-rmit them to run loose within the limits of said town, under a penally of not less than one, nor more than three dollars Lr each offense, t be recovered be ore any Justice of the p:ace bavin competent juI risdictio:'. This ordinance to be in force from and after its publication in the Plymouth Hanner. UUFCS BIWU'X, Pres. Attest II. P. STLtn. Clerk. April J;'.j:i. Oil. To tho Voters of Ccnjer Township. "Ou are hereby re-pieWd to meet the . Trustees o' said township, at the court hou e in Plymouth, on Saturday the 2!sl day of .May Ihöi, at 1 oclo.:k, p. in., for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of continuing a cummer school and of raising a tax therefor, and such other business as the law requires. By order of the Bsard. W.U. .M. DUNHAM, Clk. April 2, 1S51. uu. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ÜNDEB order of the Marshall court o Common Pleas. will sell at private sale, the inteiest Martin Bailey deceased had in the Plymouth Iron Works, under the partnership o. F. Fisher & Co. The best terms will I e one tliir.l d( ,vu and the balance in six an 1 twelve mouths, the purchaser giving ample recuiiiy, and also give indemnity lo secure the estatf, and all interested, ajaiar.t all debts and liabilities of ?ait firm, and that are liens upon the property. Propositions will be received for four weeks after the 27th inst., at the office of C. II. Peeve in Plymouth, and at the Forge, six miles sou'h we.t of Plymouth. JACUlilL DAILEY, .Idui'r. April Cüth 1S5 L PtI. XRPOSALS will be receive I at the cfH e ft. of ti e Fort Wnyne a i.d Chicago Railroad Company in Fort IViiym. until noon on Ejiday, the 2th of May next, for the bridg! u trading and delivering of cross tie for said road. Plans, Profiles & Specifications Will Ijo exhibited :it the oJIice three weeks prior to the '. -y oflettimr. This line, ore hundred and fifty miles l-nsr, emt'races much heavy work; is well suited for prosecution in win'cr, an I is divided into sections of 'rom one lo mx miles in length, and may be bid lor sliulv or for th- entire work. J THF TIES I sawed, are required to i be 6 by 7 inches quare"and eight teet long, I squared at the ends of rood sound while oak. swamp, burr or pine oak, hemlock or black j walnut, .ullto the size and Iree from waney loruers. ii hewe , to have top and bottom iaces not less iiian 7 inches, six inches thic k, j squareu at the ends and ree Iroin bark. The I whole to be delivered during the coming winter. Bidders will state the Ibey propose to deliver. number and place i.',-li)!) ties will be used upon each inile. T. R. STRAUCH AN, Chief Engineer. April 14, 185t. 7G. Ntnte of Siiiliaua, ) Mais'itill County, S ' fa the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term. A. D, 1S53. Austin F. Williams, John I D. Camp, and Oeorge W. Abbe, or the use of Williamsand Bruce, who now sue for the use of Austin F. U'llliams, vs. Thomas Richmond, and Wm CI. Pomeroy, Wesley (Iregg, Austin Fuller.Cordou UMlianis, garnishees Foreign Attachm't. j of Tiiornas Richmond. j ü ' at this lime comes the plainjiff, by I JL 1 John A. Thompson their attorney and bded in my off e his affidavit and undertaking t!'l.l''is lehalf for Forehn Attachment, which ! 's issued, and ntteiwirls comes the Sheriff and returns saai writ ot Attachment, I lound." and alo returns said sui "n pioj'erty ummoiii! o, garj niiil.ee served on William (J. i'onieroy. Wesley Cregg, and Au-tin Fuller, and "not lound," as to f.ordon lTilliams, audit appearing by said afii lavit that said de endant Kichmoml is not a resident ot the State of indiana. He is therelore hereby notified of the fi'ing and pondency of sain attachment and garuisbte, and that unless he appear thereto, at the next termo the. Marshall circuit court, to te holden at the court houe in Plymouth, Marshall county, udiana, on tho third Monday in August next, the same will be heard and de eriniua I in his absence. Attest RICHARD CORD A LEY, clk. April 14, 183. 7wl0. 4 Thompson Sr Reeve Att'ys. for plaintiff?.
'ih.Ui. i;t s.Ai.h. t) ne third ol the pur-: cannot te surpa-seti. in ec dance :or wmcn j beloutim' to s:id district, to the Tre vurer of : u u- Larra'ee, .S ip;iitei:-':ent pub. School', base money to be paid on the day of sale, j they propose totaheall species of ; lhe corprKatioii of the to.vn of ' Plymouth, on -v-homiah Heyden, Secretary of State,
thiruinsix iiiontlis, ami the residue m fJULlui I'll UlLiJb. JCAIm .V, i.;s iViuand and iiv'-n. l.is reec-Mi. for '.e 1 'f,-n Imnn, An htor ot Slate,
e nionhs, the purchaser eivin? notes ÜIXSEXG DEER SKIXS. same. This ordinanv e io be i.. i:: from and : Ncwland, Treasurer of Stale,
Kail Koutl ILettitefß THE undcr.-igned havinsr purchased the Foundry formerly owre 1 by John McFar lin, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of To order and o:i the shortest notice. They also continue to manufacture in the bestand most substantial manner
33 1 m to suit the yp" All Patterns Tl.e castings In in made unler our immediate supervision, an 1 our tiinniber for tfekiflJ l ein vi ti e l est pipliiy, ami beim: determined that cur Work shall rtcniiiirend ibth", we I shall risk not l.i it tr in asMiring our enstomers that our work shall ive jrereral satisfaction. ! There can be no hu.uliu nl-out this, and for better and pertiaps niort a!is factory evidence, we reier the customer to those who l.aveuoed our plows of any pattern. Call and -xamine, and we will rik the rale. ÜTi tld Mettal in any quantities purchased .it l:.e loundry. DCLANGEC & ELLIOTT. Apr.l 7, 155. N. R. PACKARD & Co. 4 HE daily rcceiviu?, opening and oPerinsj I for rale .it their store room fir.tdo.r torth et the Plymouth Ho'el, on the west iic.e of Miehiiran stree', si.'a ol the SUiinti) A well .'elected and fashionable Giock cf Dry : (hrnds, I'iiricy Cool G ROCERI ES & H ARDWARE, j w IhcIj, lor t eauty and cheapness of price, BUTTER. EÜGS AM) 31 O A" EV. I Hive us a call and examine, as it h no trouble (to show and tell you the pric s that what w e are here or, and it you do not feel disposed to buy our roods, wo won't ntahe a fuss about it. We want your patronige. or by it we expect to live, and we expect to obtain it if air and hotie.'t dealing will insure it. You will always find Steele ready to welcome you with a smile, and wa.it upon you cht erlully an 1 promptly; thenVadk in Ladies and Ceutlemen, and make yourselves at home. Ifthewe&lher is chilly you will lud a fire in th; stove, or if very .'arm, Ircsh cold water to drink. tjj'Plea-e remember the hauty Store. April lSöt. Ctü". UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The Most Popular Uook of the 5c!! JUST receive I rom the publishers and offered at wholesale or retail, by Wllfi'l" Ä .11 ill or, S.m.h B nd, Jul. Cheap edition at ill cents percojiy. Cloth, two volumes, J 53 Fully Illustrated, 3 in) do do Turkey, 5 Ot) We will send the cheap Edition by mail, FREKof postage, to ny part of the west, upon the receipt of Fir-rv c.nts per copy m Post Oflke Stamps or current paper. A'.dress WITTEIi &. MILLER, Booksellers Jk Stationers, South Bend, ud. March 10, 1853. 2tf MARBLE FACTORY. T i!F. under i.'iiel would respectfully inform the ommuniiv that he has comme nee I the Marble Factory at South Bend, where he intends to keep on hand all kinds of Toat!j-?5Joiir!S XounE2Uiifs, Tomb-? and Tables neatly executed, and of the best stock; winch he will ell ar, low as any sl op in the cmui'.ry. His shop is on Mishawaka street opposite I. D. Calvert's Livery Stable. J. B. N. Klingcr will art ns my agent at Plymouth, receive inscriptions and torward them, and 1 will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNUBLOCK. Marek 31, IS 53. 5m'l. his friends and tho Public! HAYING purchased the catire ink-re ts of .my partners in the Merc utile and Slaughtering business it becomes proper for me to sly to ti.e public that w.il continue to offer a general a;4.or.n:ent of CS- dlD GD For sale at my Brick Store in Plymouth, at uni'orm prices and as low as 1 can afford, in all casts for ready pay. Having undertaken the completion of the E!yuitilh Lii'it .TZilN. and sold a lane amount of uoods on time, and believing have done my share of public improvements ak the public to su.-ta, n me by patronage, and promi. e t yell as low as my neighbors ca.inotaj:reo bsell any less, desire to reduce my bu.-iiies ton cash ystem. All notes ard accounts due the late firm oi I'omeroy, IIo ghton V Baiber aie now due to me. Payment is requested as soon as possible, a my situation is Mich as to compel ine lo coUect. J have just received New Coods, and shall go east lo replenish my stock, and make my arrangements f r lands to purchase cETfjtnt, 23cet e.iUi?t $cc. shall soon be prepared to advance money and goods on Pro luce. tender my sincere thanks to the public, for the liberal amount of trade and business givtn me heretofore and hope the same will be continued. The people o this count y have made me what am. orwhieii i am grateful. shall keep a j.eiieral assortment of Call cud price them, and if you find that do not deal us fair &i others, condemn me, but fcive me a trial first, and Willrich the result. Your ob t servant, WM. ü. POM ER OY. April I, 1853. . i;tff. SMOKED HAMS Fur sale by J. BROWNLEE & Co. April 7, 183 Ctff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ o execution to me directed from the office of the cleik of the .Marshall circuit court, I will, on Saturday the 14th day o! May next, between the hours of it) c'clocka m, ana 4 o'clock pin, of said day, at the court house door in Plymouth in said county, offer lor sale at public outcry, lo the highest bidder, the icnts and profli s orseven years of the lollowiug described real estate, lo wit: The south west qr of the north west qr. of section numberteveutecii, in township no. Ihiriy-two north, ol rane lour ea.it, containing lorty acres, nioie or less, and situatu in :,aid county. And on lailure to realize a sum Mifiicieul lo satisfy said wrn oi execution, 1 will at the tame tune and place, expose the iee ! simple oi said real esicte. taken as ihe properly ot I nomas llatheht at the suit of Charles H. Roeve, lately iu the Marimall circuit court. JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sheriff m. c. Aprd 1 f, l?ät. 7M.-83.
Xcsrrocs and JlKlallors.
BY the provisions of an act, rce pae 305, j 1st volume Ilevi,el Statures of I V. entitled 'Mn act to enforce the lJth article oJ the Constitution," approved June 18th 1S.VJ, it is made the duty of the Clerks of the several circuit courts in this State, to rive notice by pub lication in a newspaper of their county, or in j ti e next nearest newspiper, should there be j none published in their county, requiring all' negroes and muhttoe who were inhabitants of tl.e Stale prior to tlie 1st day o:' .November 18t and entitled tc reside therein, to appear be ore him for registry, lie is alo required to make a registry of their names ando the witnes.-es by whom the rnrht of Mich ne.'roor mu!att'e to rc.ti:!c in ti.e Si.ile shall have been proven; and to i-.'Mie a certificate under the seal of -aid court, setting onh the lacts containei in such register, wliicli will entitle such i:e;'ro or mu - "'U lattoe to a le.al redden e therein; which said ! ccrt.ficatc islo be free of charge to the jppli-1 ca.it and paid for out of the county Treasury. I Therefore in accordance with the lequire- ! meuts of theaforesai t act, now sive iio:iL'e j ClIAitLK HUMPHREYS, Cork April IL lwjd. 7:1. Stark county. AN ORDINANCE. E it ordained hy the President and Tr-s-tees of the town of Plymouth, That it shall be the duiv of the Treasurer of town 53 N. H. 'Jenst, and ll.'e district Tre tourer o. uis triet No. !, town tu N. R. 2 East, to psy e ver ' all uioiievs in the.r hands lor school purposes al'cr its publication in the Plymouth Banner ten davs. II. BkOW'N, I'rcs't. II. P. SrKF.LK Clerk. April Dth, 1L53. TtH. MARINE AND INLAND Endurance, lio 1'rotcctioii AYS' Uli ASC E C OMPA AT, Oi-' HARTFORD, CONN. The undersigned, Agent lor thi old and responsible ota -e, is always prepared to issue Policies upon approved risks, on favorable terms, by C. II. REEVE, Ai.-ent for Fulton and Marshall counties. April 7, 15:1 Cml. sTjrveyor's notTceT rjlOSa-muel Merril, Chancey Brooks and J. Elihu Morri, and all others interested: You aie hereby notified to meet the county Surve.'orot .MarsMall county, lnunua, at the houve of Eliliu Morris, at 9 o'clock a. m on the 9ih day of May lS5t, when said surveyor, will, at my instance, proceed to survey and! locate the corners of section ti-5, town 33, ' range I ea.t, and also section 4, town 32, range I east, in said county, where you can attend i. you .'ee nrorvr. I. B. HALSEY. April 21, Ili5 5. C 7 O CT J2 ffIIE undersigned takes this method of inJL vding the people ol I'lyinontn anu surX vi ; roun.lmg country to his new stock ot oooüs consisiing in part of the following: Cinübnnis Lawns and Jarouetls, De Lanes, Lustres, fig'd. Bobinetts, Irish Linens and Silk cravat?, Pamleaf, Silk aea Leghorn Hats. Diapers. -Mu d"n , and fiiie Calicoes, Ladies' Woolen and Cotton Hose; Cassimcies, Tweeds ami cotton Drills, Boots, Shoes and Cofiee mills. Laces Edjimrs und Sdk Fringes Latclies, Lucks and pood do -r Hinges; Button-, Combs and Spool Thread, Flanntls yellow, white and Red; Spectacles, Thimbles and Fingerrings Ribbons, Tapes and Fiddle 'rings; Needles, Pins and Pic-nic Mitts, f'irr.t'.Cts, "crews and Av'x litis, Knives, Scissors and nice Ei-hes, Candles, Cheese snd White Fishes; Coffee, Tea and Spanish Whiting. Giiuer, Bice and Cotton Batting. Vlspice, Pepper and pood Nails Zink Washboards and wooden i'ails. Scyihes, Rakes and Steel Forks, Shovels, Spades and Botlle corks. Curry-combs and Looking classes. Indigo, Starch and sweet Molasses. Chinese, Colden and Balm Liniment, Condition powders and Hore Ointmer t, All of which are food and new, And we 11 delight in showing you. At the Plymouth Bank Store. C. D. CLARK. March 10, IS VL Jlf. Negroes and Mulattoes. Y the provisions of an act, see page 3r5, j 1st Volume Revised Statutes of l"V2, entitled "an act to en orce the 13th Articleof the Constitution," approved June Irth 1-'5J, it is made the duty of the Clerks of the several Circuit Courts in the Slate, to give notice, by publication in' a newspaper of their county, requiring all negroes and mulatioes who were inhabitants of th'. State prior to the 1st day of November 83 1 and entdled to reside therein, 'o appear 1 c oie him for registry. 1 Io is al o required to make a registry ol their names and of the witnesses by whom the right of Mich negro or mulattce to reside in the State shall have been proven; and to issue a certificate, under the seal ol said court, setting orlh the acts contained in such register, which will entitle such negro or mulauoe to a legal residence therein: which said certificate is to be tree of charge to the applicant and paid for out of the ceu ii ;y Treasury.There ore in accordance with the require ments of the above act, now give notice th?t I am prepared, on the presentation ol testimony, to make a tegister and issue a ceriifica;e of "name, age, description, place of birth, and residence" o each negro and inuhttoe entitled thereto; of which all persous concerned wiU take notice. RICHARD CORUALEY, Clk. m.c.c. April 7, IÜÖ3. Ct-L Land Warrants fhmxht. At the Plymouth Bank. C. D. CLARK, mar 17, 1853. 3tff. BOOT7 AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. riMIE undersigned respectI tully in. onus the citizens of Plymouth aud vicinity that he has commenced the above business nearly opposite the Plymouth Banner"' office on Michigan street, ami respectfully lirits the pationage of the public. He intends keeping on hand a good supply of ready made üoots and Shoes Leather and liiKliiiK. The public are respectiully invited to call and examine his stock, when all wiil be propored to judsre for themselves. HENRY DONELLY. Jttn 17 1PM . 4ftmS
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timonv, to make a renter and issue a certifi- ,er vis of Msssivsippi. täte o "name, age, description, pi ice ofbirlh, . V.'ert'!',r Ur TrcisurVand residence" o: e ic h negro and mulattos -e3 Guthrie of Ke:.t.u ky, entitled ihere'.o- of which all p-rons concci a T Srl'7 n rt' 'r'J' ed will take notice. .James C. Dobbins o" .,orth Carina
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MAY. I'XITED STATES LXDTTIVL CSYERMiEXT. President, Snbtrv. P M TT i L oi i.aupMi.ru, . . "''"f"'' David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tern. . f'Z J r v' , v ,n" J'; -larcy' .- ork. s-:s,ooo e.öcn C.C0Ö s.coo Sirrtt'srif of t.'ir Interior, R-.berf rdcCiellan t of Mulnga i, .t 'tome (t'rr.rr-u. ; Caleb Cushing n' JIassacl.nsctts, ! Past M,JSt'r f.'rtirr .-. jaineä Campbell of Pennsylvania. I :r7T7 ur rloLlii U 1 dl AI Li JnsFr i A. Wr'ciit, Covcrnjr. A. I Viliar lr Lieutenant Governor, 'Supreme Judges. 1st' O.I 2.L 4th. W. B. Wm. 7.. Stewart, of Cass county, Andrew Davidson, Decatur Samuel E. Perkins. Marion " Addison L. Hoach, Parke " Beach, Clerk Supreme court. Albert G. Porter, Reporter lor supreme court. Marshall rosnti flffir?rs end. Ccsrls. Circuit Court. Tuos. S. Staxfielo, Circuit Jud-e. D.J. 'Voodward, Prosecuting Attorney. Poc hard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d. Mondays in February and August. Common Picas Court. Eiisha Egbert, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July & Oct. Commisiioncr's Court. Sandibrd Gordon, i David Vanvacter, -Commissioners. Robert Johnson, j Meets 1st Mondays m March, June, Scoters ber and December. County Officers Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Josrph Evans, Treasurer and collect-. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. C. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. IL N. Klinger, Suneyor. J. K. Brook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp laud coicmis'nt. L. I'AIlXEVrOTiTn j. x. Di rKF.tS SOUTH BEND, INDIA" A. FARXSW0RT3 & DEFREES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Will attend all the Courts o!' Manball cotmtv. South Bend, Jan 15, 13 j3 41vl SOMETHING- NEW!! -3 o 1 "SU" dSU. TLT r, TS now dealing in rotei'iesan1 Iro.8. v:sioiin, in the south room of Dels new building, and wishes to purchase Batter i jCSS yjco"- Lin!, Flour, rrr ! XSL Wheat. Apples, &c, ccc.U&tfj 1 Those wishing to sell ?lmost any article of , Produce, may find a ready market, and orobably promote the.r own interests by giving him a call. Tiie citizen in town nn4 country may find at his establishment all kinds of GROCERIES, Which have been selected and purchased vith care, and will be sold at such prices as shall give full satisfaction to customers. Cive hira a call, aud if in his power to prevent it, none shall be turned empty away. Mrch 17, 1S53. Slff. fiÄ: Kl Js&Rz; fxZ2( -ÄHTI f IHE undersgned having en'ered into a X co partnership in the l umbering business, will be known and recognized under the name, firm aad style of "(1. P. Yanhorn it Co." We expect to kcirp a variety o Lumber on hand all the time, which we will be ready to exchange lor good ssnrsixsj' dsn. CASH AND PRODUCE. Also Kills Filled to order on short notice. We will pay as much for Logs delivered at our Mill or on the river bank, as any other person here. He do not expect to makrt a living bypuffiing; therefore those having Logs for sale, and those who wish to buy lumber, will do well to giveu- a call. fiKOlME P. VANUOBN, JOSEPH W ESTER YELT March 21, 1S3. 4tf. Send the Glad Tidings! W. Xc. BESTS, f I THANKFUL to the citizens JL of Plymouth and vicinity, for past favors, and still desiring a continuation o their patronage, offers to seJl them Ready .Hade Clothing - Of the latest stvle, made in the neatest order, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere in Northern Indiana. pledge my word i' you buy of me, your clothes will be -made of a good material, and while ycu are sleeping, your wive. will not be sewing tear. MiirtH. Vests, l'atit, Coats, Anything in the line of Centletnen's wear, made at the shortest notice and always on hand. Come old, come young, come great, conic small, come before you purchase elsewhere, give nie a call and will sell you clothes which will suit you all. Call first door north of Tershing's drug store on Michigan street. March 31, 1353- 51 AT. WANTEDU lO.OüO lb?. Butter, 5. 000 doa. Eggs. At tho Bank Stoie. C. D. CLARK. March IT, 'H-SUl'.
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