Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 May 1853 — Page 3

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CuKioCa Facts Relating to Gold. Pul 900 new sovereigns and 1)00 new English shillings in average ordinary circulation, ami in one year the former will he worth about SJ3, and the latter about 894. The malleability of gold can be carried to such an extent, that an apartment 12 feel square might be carpeted for thirty or forty dollars. The celebrated Dr. Woilaston manuufactured a piece cf gold wire onr-thir-ly-thousandtli part of an inch in thick

ness; and it is calculated that the gold on ' the very finest silver wire for gold lace, is not more than one-third of one-mill-j ionth of an inch in thickness. Feu it from Palestine. We were rton n. yesterday, a olive lately plack! from Mount Olivet, east of Jerusalem, a fir anl a number of gripes from the val- I levof 15jt!ile!)' i.i. all in an excellent state ; of preservation, winch were sent to Mr. ( .rtto-ill o 11 ovlancirj ll l.lr rilllVPP lit ,..u, ..... . ... ilM.riniiv ntxn.h to nhint 1 ec. seeds, and we hope he will be successful i in the growth and propagation of t!use j V ii 10 i v. i it i v i rare specimens of delicious fruits. C i n c i n n a I i Co m :ii trcial. "As ir' ! livj uro".!.' tr.inred nii:;i!'e. Wiii.-u !;! irate, had pleasure in it." Tfi.it". wl.at "I'm m Moore said a jout A raby's daughter ai'.l her lover, and of course he k;i?w; lut he did'nt know what we are ins to till YOU uhkh is, that J. BROWHLES & Co. Are still at "Jliumf Corntr," where they have I ways been, and arc opening a new slock of Sytius & Summer G- CO S3 HS) nf ipiali:y and frier io the market, and t he tastes and abilities of iho.-e ivhode.il in tjtut inaiktt. We are in'endin to ir.ake a Irvii .sras we have told you befoie, some l-r'fi. on our toods, and tor that rea.-ou our puces are tumorm, and as loir as cm l,r aj'or- '. and not cheat i: qu-jliiy sol I, ani we ' always mean to stdl so, aid üt II articles of the liiuiuy we rt j.ru.-eni thus keeping pure and to;itsle!:t the reputation of "Honest 'Head Qarters,' 'letilator Shanty Uank' Siores and otlitrs n?:v blow and strike tickle ou with large pictures of Elephants, crowds of; people, &c, and sell you o,.te .ods at looi mg pr;ces, while 1 hey skiu jKt ul.i e oi o.her.;. ai:t they ;:re v. elcun:e to their proIiis and coanieiHe. t 'il deat f.iirly witii you, tell yen the truit, thank yo:l lor your cus'om, wait in yr.u ith leaMire, jie you a pipe t( smoke Mhen you ate i'i.-!0. ed to sit and emit w;h it-:, ü ii it tud you away sn! i.-lleci th.'.l you have really been dcahng at au Honest t'ornef, and i hat our stock of PRINTS. DRL.SS GOODS. SILKS, LINNENS, LAC LS, CLOTHS, LOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER. HA IS, CAl'S, ÜLASS, Ul'EKNS AND HARDWARE. STATIONERY AND NOTIONS Are as food and -? cheap a ; any other, onr tecuis as rea onii !!-, v.n 1 om plain, .''might-i-.rward leeihoJ of titlki.ig ami oenl;,!g, j(.r in .' than ihe a -tue ': ! s.xoi.e made L y u.h .-s, and that you have iegitim.ru. dealer and -y i.usmes.i m-jii i.t Yo'.'.r Friends, j. bi;ov,'nli:e & Cn. Ma a ni. L lr.ir. Line liU-ilidlictli 1 e. Foil MllLBOl KXr. y PORT PHILIP. The elegant and well kr.oicn A 1 Clipper Sh ip torn burthen. Capt. S. I. GRIFFi'N", CoinrnaniVi. 1 o:j flie 51 of June. . r.ry r Ship, Ihe fouith of ti e Ij&tfZft? 1. Line, has been fated up in J Me taii'i; o:oe.t sty.., yvh ev- ' try a ( om;t.o',a:ioi! and convenience for. pas- i ivwsn.i. !ie is ther hu h ly ventilated, and ' lighted thrcu:hcu:; with b.ai; ruoms, iz c. All' the Snip; ff i h is Lme are proviumied for one year, with every thing cf the best ;nabty, : that ran be boiiIii i:i the market, rc-iideriu it tolally unnecessary lur Jlicm to stop in any port upon the p.issa.v. The prompt ues and 1 reutaiiiy u i h h, U !hy have Li eu i!esjalchel Icretu'ore, offers a:i induceuleiit to' passengers, rarely to be met. with. A remittance nj'oi.e third of the passage numey to the undersigned, will .secure a ber.h in any part A;;.Iv 1 i.i.i.i.i ii-a,, 1 roone or, '

tM WsiH street . land, held by Jese Jlleu deceased, and the W . G. POMLROV, Plymouth, Ind. written cou.'cnt o the heirs or said Jes.e, exMay 2r, IP-: J. lvmlu. ; cept Kl.zibetf Jones and Jones her

IRO,l the sh is" iber ,n Plymcuth about ; a 1Z j. J e ree , W made at its April term. 1 wlfai 1,n Tri' " ,:fitV V " ndiiüt thca ;trebvJ nofieV o - offered Ar nie lit public .,h a wJf.e i-af.A. Mie has holes through ; ti. ., ,.M1.i(., v n :,.,::. .., outcry on the premises, on the'Jt 1 dav 0 June U .! ha, Lten cut off-,vas g;v,,g milk when ; c,Jlrip to b. ho,,!en at lhe ;rt mllM, is w,f ri.ee.ist hoi of the -o.itl. west quarter of M"-:i-'t- . . mm. in ;.! rrm.it. n... ii.ir.i ,t...i.. , section 17, town -2 nor h of rane J east.be-

Any fer.'-on giv.i me ::i oriTt.-ilion 01 her .,i .,P.,,i.(. i ... i , .. . . . ,. , ; ,,, ... ' , , c .. . " l, , 0.,li 1 '- roliy ie ;irdcd for their iron!, te. I bo ADMINISTRATION. Siilc oil llvnl BV virtu,, lii'vi I ii " a:i order of li.e Marshall Crunie;? f ! r . at. it:: Anril tfrin 1 -., the under: mn. d, administrator ol the -.Nt.V r.f Azixtuih Mosky, wiJl ofTt-r fur sale at public ;.u ti.iii on the premise.-, on Saturday tue l':i 1 day of July, H,:;, hvea the hours i.-u o'clock a in, a id o-ir o'clock j m, on said day, the foi lowing !e:cribed real estate, -wir. The east hnl of the so.ii h wed ;narlero secti u thirteen, town thirty-three, ran-'e one eat forty arri s bavin-' been sol. I -al ! U.c rost!i pun, and four acrts olf of th mrti. ! Monomer le.v. ii-yut tobe off.-red 3 J and lo-ico acres, more or less, appraised at S H-0 and 0 cx-iüt. A crerli ol three months will be given on -ue third ot the purchase money, six months 'a one third, and eighteen mouths o i the remaining tlr,!, the puref.astr givin- noies uiw, approved security, bearing interest from date and waiving valuation and exemption la"' , JO,,N LOU'RY, .1.1.. r. JyX, 18.33. ml. I.:iuI V:ii rants UouSit, At the Plymouth Rank. C. D. CLARK, in.ir 17, ls-33. 3ttf. IT VO KtirVnTla I e bT J. 1jR(JV'NLEE& Co. April 7 ir..-,i. cm-. Shingles and Sash f,.r sile by J. UROirxLKR .. Co.

ADJOURNMENT.

rrIIE Hoard of Trustees of Center township Marshall County, ndiana, adjourned on Hie 2 1 st inst., to meet at the Court House in !t. ......... 1. .4 i . .. 1.. t,... ... at which time and place they earnestly request I the voters of said township to meet them, in ; crder that they u;ny then ascertain the wishes! ofiad voters in relation to bavins Free Schools 1 in said townshp for the present yesr. l)y order of the Hoard, W. M. DUNHAM, T. Clk. May CG, 13.73. 12tl. VjB 4-0 0 9 S. li'pprnrfvnr T .'- J'p'VI-'TT V lt I k tiü i. t. iilitl lit i 4 RE now receiving by II; press direct from f NcvVork, a splendid stock of . 1 ' T, ? l, i ITZZZ.'. i i i , I 1 f . ! 1 ..,..,l. a i vato-'e of buv'u heir -oods :or cah, ! nr approved "credit, on the j ar.ie terms, for they do not i;fe:W to be undersold. I i.eir hiock consis's ol all tue ar. des kept ma country iore; iic-ii as ... . . .Ii.... t: I lUltt. L XSUiIIL'i tT. tftlillill'l i:S ill"7 j (UC:i)r J&illS, öMUW U I THE C n::ier C lotlis, CO HD. READY MADE CLOTHING, IN ABUNDANCE, j Queensware, Groceries Hats, Now, Ladies aiid fJcuts, of Marshall, Starke and adjoining counties, i!e ise call an ' exam ine tlitir 2-'ods, and tl.ey will do their best to j , please you. All kinds of Srotiilcc vill bei taken m excIiTiiee fur Goods. -May 10, 12. IT. STATE! nf L'ni TATED meeting.- of Ihe hoard of Trustee? j nion township, for tlie transaction ol'j tf.isiness, will be held at the usual place of holding elections, on the lourth Saturdays of June, September, December, l: .3, and of February iböl, at 0 o'clock A M on eafh of sai l days. By order of the Bo.ird. L. M. BOLES, Cik. U. T. 12M. May 19, 18"3. VvhVG SaTS Of SiPmr, Inp' - Ul DUU.1ÜJJ L.dnüoj IN STARRE COUNTY. OFFCE OF AUDITOR, Starke Covnty, hnor, May MUh, 18VJ. i N pur.tinncc of the prov'iMons ol "an nei to B re'iilate the sale of the Swamr Lands donaoa iv the United States to the State of ndiana, and to provide lr the draining and reclaiming thereo', in accordance with the condition of said grant," approved .May 20, I8ÖC, and the several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 14. l-'"iC. and March 4th IS-V5, there will be offered at public sale, at the court house, in the town ni Knox, all the Swamp Lands lying and being in said county of Starke, situated as follows to-wit: a townships No. o2, 'SI and 31 north, range one vest. In township;? number 32, 3" and 34 north, range west. Jn townsJiips number 3-, 3:1 and 31 north, ran ye 3 west. Jn townships number 3?, and 33 north, r.u;:e t west. i The sale will commence on tlie CTLli day of j July at Jen.i'cl.ick in ihe forenoon, and j !e tout, imed.romdaytodi.y un.daRthe lands

a.t. eiirtf.. E John A. Thompson ti e r nfornev a d ThecoaiEtiotis of the f-ale are cash, ani the tiled in mvofTir-e his affidavit and under'iaking . f..d lov.mg iuads will be receive.l in payment. in this Ul.alf for Foreun Attachment, which i to-wit: j is nc,t uji afterwards comes the Sheriff and G.d I and silver, the no'e;of theTdnte Bank j returns sai.J writ of Attachment, "no properly of ndiana, the notes of the Free Bank or In- found." and also returns said summon o: gardiaua, the Bank of Mis.-ouri, f nd all solvent j nishee served on William G. i'omeroy. Wesley Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Vir-riiva. I Greg-:, and Au-tin Fuller, and "not found," as

CI 1 AR L ES 1 1 UM Fl I R EVS, Auditor Starke county. 12, 1S53. l.'ts. M. AN ORDINANCE. Be W ordained by the President a no Trustees of the Town of l'lymouTdi, that the assessment of tax shall be sixty cents upon the one hundred dollars valuation of real estate, and one dollar i l'vdl '-- for corp upon every person liable to corporation purines. RL r LS liltOWX, Trest. Attest II. F. Sh.ki.1, Sc'y. May It), 18.l. 1H3. TZic State 1 I luUwwAy Q. I?3;&i!s:3ll i'oiciity, ct In the J'larsLull Circuit Court August Tern. 1S03. In matter if Guardianship of heirs of I'liineas Jones, deceased. C,,'.,l.K.l,own ":nl 0,1 u,e . ,lh cov ' "'y Eß 13J, diaries Sedgwick, cuardiau Ol .Cliarles and Richard Allen, minor heirs of j 4 llillt-n ;UIUH t.urujLvV'J, Iliel 111 IIIV OiiifC 1 : peiitiou for an onh-r for the conveyance of i hii -,oand, (who-e given namr is unknown) and j it appearing by the affi lavit o a disinterested 1 person filed therewith that raid Llizabeih Jones i 011Ü1 in said ccuntv. on lite third Mom'nv i ti ... n . .... , , .. me k.iij.u v. m ue ueuiu anu ueteiiuiuel in their aleence. i i n. . i p ru. I iiinoi it. . VUU.11..1 I , Vllv .M.L.I. ) C. U. Reeve, pl't'Ts. attv. May 1-2, Ib-ji. 1 lt:i. State of ! aulhiun, I:trsSi:iII Cou:ity In the. Marshall Circuit courlt August Term, 1803. John Colton vs. Benjamin Leiby. BFi it known thnt on the 7th day of May! If.ö.i the piaiutiff filed in my office his I romidaiiit against the defendant for toreclosure or mortgage; and it appearing by the affi-1 davit of a disinterested person filed therewith, ! that said !e endant is a nou resident of the ! .i,tc 01 i ul'aiia' ,,e ,s hereby notified of the iiii:i .tin. ptruiieiif y ui sam coiiijikiiiu; nnu l-nless he appear before our raid court at its j next term, on the first day, to he holdt a at the court house in Plymouth, in said county, on the third Monday in August next, and an- J swer or demur to the Mine, it win betaken a- ! confessed and decree rendered in hi. absence. Attest R. COIJIMLEY, Clk m. c. c. C. II. Reeve plt'ffs atty. May 12, IS.VJ; litt. Purser & The undersigned Mould respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining counties, that he has a large NURSERY consisting of choice selections o' the different kinds of fruit trees, generally bund in ISurserie in the west, iis Nursery is three miles east of Downey's Tavern, I I miles youth of lyinouthjund lj S.-W. of 'I 'ippecanoe tcv j. JOHN GORDON. July 5lh, 18.V,. n20tf

Indian apolis, April 13th 1S53.

Sir; By reference to sec. 102, chap. 6, Revised Statutes of 1S52. vol. 1, page 130. you will perceive that it is made your duly to call upon every delinquent tux payer, either in person or by deputy, ; vour rotintv. and inllret the taxes that i may be returned delinquent fjr the year 1SD2, or any previous years, and if lie cessiry to distrain property for the collection of such delinquent taxes, with penalty, interests and costs. To enable you to do so. your County Auditor will be instructed to make out for you. forthwith, a certified copy of your delinquent lists. In making levies for taxes, no property -'"l'- SUI,! the propvrly Ml to seU at lIie residence of tlie owner, you have the riht to remove and offer it at t ! any other point within the county. llecollect that a failure upon your p?rt. to comply vi til the law, in this respect, will make you personally responsible for the Taxes. In due time I will give you instructions Mie re and when to deposi'e the money thus collected. I am, very respectfully. Your ob't, servant. K. NEW LAND, Treas. of State, To tu. Treasurer of Marshall county. Notice To Delinquents. I JN obei'ience to the law recited in the fore t i going C Circular, it becomes mv duty to enI I : n M .11 : r.,.t . "., j IUI 1 C II. t Ll'llCltl'JII Ul till l.t I I 1 1 ' j W vT 1 1 I 1.1 JC. Therfore all concerned will tae notice, that ?aid law will be strictly enforced. JOS. EVANS, Treasurer M. C. .iay I i NOTICETO BUILDERS.! SEA LI the t ED proposals will be received at ri store ot V. Fisher & Co.. at the on ,e-J:m inst:, for the building of a School Hoils at the aforesaid idace, which said M. house to he 20 by W, feet in size, set on pioper stone foundation, and in height, 10 feet be tween the joist.-, G 1 light of 10X12 class ÄailÄ v seated. For turther windows on cacli side, tin dinir, to be convenient! particulars enquire ol the subscriber. Center township. A. S. BUNNELL. May t, 13 3. Ilw3. SJnfo of EtKiitinti, ) S5. In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term. A. D, 1853. Austin F. Williams, John"! D. Camp, and George W. Al be, or the use of Williams and Bruce, who now sue for the use of Austin F. I'.'illiain?, Foreign Attachm't. vs. Thomas Richmond, and Win G. I'omeroy, lUesley j Gregr, Austin Fnller.Gordon IF. Ilia in , eamisiices of Thomas Richmond. JVf O IF at this time comes the plaintiff, byj J to f.'ordon U'illiams, and it appearing by raid ! afii lavit tha said defendant Richmond is not a resident ol the State of ndiana. lie is therefore hereby notified of the fi'ing and pendency I of said attachment and iraruishte, ami that un less he appear thereto, at the next term o the .Marshall circuit court, to I e holden at the court house iii Plymouth, Marshall county, ndiana, j on the third Monday in ylugut nexi, the fame i will he heard and do. ermined in his absence. Attest RICHARD COIlUAL.LV, clk. April 14, ly.-itl. 7wlU. Thompson & Reeve Att'ys. for plaintiffs. Town Lois fur Sulc in (ho Town of I:ii-s:i:s:i otinty. 1 11:! j:m:i. SHB proprietors 0 this place arc s ill offerI ing at priva'e sale, some of the most pleaant and eli'üdy situated Lots in it. Bourbon is pleasantly situated on the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, twelve miles cat of Plyiy '""I thirteen mile.; west 0 Warsaw. Terms re wmiMn a -- i;.,r-,i s may be I;ad by calling roon on . hPrtnrHirc n vi "v i'ivi'iiv w & j ii uuki UM ii. SAM I'LL THOMAS, JESSE NE DIG, May 5. fmmtj Proprietors. ADMINISTRATION. ..:4.. f 1 1 t r 1 1 1 1 ui .9 1 Midi; tin ur.ier O' me jirs.'.ati rour; UofO 1 ing the esiate ofJewrge Wert deceased, i The terms of sain will be one third of the ! purchase money in hand on the day of sale. I one thiol in six months, and the residue in 1inoutlisrom the day of sale, the purchaser j giving notes willi approved ,rechold security, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. RANSOM 11 NUR1S. adin'r. Mayö, 1S53. lulo. "MIL' itm:e!S!g!ied have com menced the ESlltcSlVl'lll business in Plymouth, and are prepared to lurnish the citizens of 1 l.e town or country with Meat.-, of various kinds, eatly dressed, and at prices as low as can be jailuruoü. t A kijl Siii.Vi hSiZJ a3S:iSS.! They will pay the highest prices in cash for Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, Call upon them at their market place in the basement, under Wheeler's Store. IIAGEX & WAGtr May 12, IC53. 11 nil. MARINE AND INLAND f'rotecfion INSURANCE COMPANY, . OF HARTFORD, CONN. The undersigned, Agent lor th'n old and responsible office, in always prepared to issue Policies upon approved risks, on favorable terms, by C. II. REEVE, Apent for Fiillonand Marshall counties, -.lpril 7, lcf.':t 3ii.

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Public Sale of Swamp Lands, iv nTApc.fi i t rniivrv

OFF1GF. OF AT'ntTOTt ok Marsh ai.t. Coi-ntt. Plymouth, Mnj ?th, 1C5J. N pursun ti'led " innre nf the !rovisions of an net enan act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Lands donated bv the United States to the Sate of Indiana, and to provid-for the Drain'nnr and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant," approved May 20, 1CVJ, and the several act supple - mental there'o, approved June I I, lt'5-', and

March 4, lti5'5, theie will be offered at public complaint will hereater be given. As heretos.iie, at the court house, in the town of i'lym- ' orc, the strictest attention will be paid to his ouih, all the ' 1 stable department. -m ! The Stage Office or the Lnganport, Soutli t'3 V CI ia2 ? jLd Ct I i S ! Jdenl and Lnporte routes is kept at this house, Lyin ; and leinsr in said county of Marshall, ; a,1l persons wishing a comfortable private consitu..ted as follows, to wit: ; veyauce to any part o Northern Indiana, can In Townships number 32, 33, 3-1 and 3.1, j be accommodated without delay, north, r.ue 1 east. May 5, 1833. lOtff.

In Townships number 32, 33, 34 & 35, north, I ranee 2 east. In Townships number 32, 33, 34 &. 35, north, raiii;e 3 east.

In Tou nships numoer 32, 33, 34 uc 3o, north, : jsö I, we will expose at private sale the follow-ran-e 4 eas;. ! ing real estate, to wit: Tlie east half of the The sale will commence on the Sth day or north east quarUr of section seventeen, town August IÖ53 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, j thirty-four range one east; and the west half and be continued from day to day until all the ! 0j the north west quarter of section sixteen, lands are ollered. " ! town thirty-four range one east, being the esThe conditions of sale are Cash, and the fol-1 (a;e 0f Qeorsre Myer deceased, lowing lunds will he received in payment, to The best terms of such sale, being one third vii: j cash in hand on the day of sale, one third in Gold and silver, the notes of the Stle Rank ; s;x months, and the balance in twelve months of Indiana, Ihe notes of the Free Banks of In- J ,rom the dav of sale, the purchasers rivimr

di.ma, Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Baak:; of Ohio, Ke.-!"lc!y and irginia. T. McDoA':1 Auditor, Mai shall County. May 12, 1S.VL llvrU. COAppended are section 40 of the law of May 29th 180:3, and sec. 1 of the I . I A 1 C ' o amentiaiory iaw approver Flüren ioji, hn-.rinn f 10 i"i-nl twine 11 nmi rjli.f i rrI .. . ... Hiw -vr.....vii v j einptiou claimants may enter their lands Skc. 40. Leach Mid every person resi ding upon any of the Swamp Lands in any county in this State, and having itnnrovenients thereon or having iinDtovements thereon only, on the first day of .January, eig'iUcn hundred and fifty-two, shall be entitled to enter the same at pri ; vate entry for the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents the acre; Provided, That before any person shall be entitled to enter the same as in this sectnn proM- l.eb pro7e to the sa,isfac,io e county Auditor, by the affidavit of of at least two disinterested witnesses, that he resided and had improvements thereon or had improvements thereon only, previous to the first day of January, 1S52; And provided further, That the said application to enter the land claimed under this section, shall be made and the money paid therefor, before the same shall be offered at public sale. LAW OF MARCH 4. 1853. Sec. 1. Uc it enacted, eye. That all persons having improvements on any ol the Svvamp lands prior to the first day of January 1S53, shall have the rig'it to enter the same at private entry for the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents the acre, before the offering of the same at public sale, by fully complying with the fortieth section of the act io which this is supplemental: And provided, that improvements shall mean a house thereon, or house and land under fence, or land under fence uione. T. Mel). Auditor M. C. cftew Goods! TIIB undersigned takes this method of in,1 viling the people of Plymouth and surrounding country to his new stock of Goods, consitin in part ol the following: Ginghams, Lawns and Jaconetts, De Lames, Lustres, fig'tl. Robinetts, Irish Linens and Silk cravats, Pamleaf, Silk ard Leghorn Hats. Diapers. Muslin-', and fine Calicoes, Ladies Woolen and Cotton Hose; Ca.simeie', Tweeds and cotton Drills, poo!?. Shoes and Coffee mills. Laces, Edlings and S:!!'. Fringes, Latchc?, Locks and rood u0?r Hinges; Button, Combs and Spool Thread, Flannels yellow, white and Red; Spectacles, Thimbles and Fingerrings, Ribbons, Tapes and Fiddle Strings; Needles, Pins and Pic-nic Mitts, Gimblets, Screws and Auger bitts. Knives, Scissors and nice Dishes, Candles, Cheese and White Fishes; Coffee, Tea and Spanish Whiting. Ginger, Rice and Cotton Hatting. Jhpice, Pepper and good Nails, 2ink Washboards and wooden i'ails. Scythes, Rakes and Steel Forks, Shovels, Spades and Pottle corks. Curry-combs and Looking glasses, Indigo, Starch and sweet Molasses. Chinese, Golden and Ralm Liniment, Condition powders and IIor.e Ointment, All of which are pood and new, And we'll delight in showing you. At the Plymouth Rank Store. C. D. CLARK. March 10, IS'l. Jtf. Scale or I ndiana, .12ailia!l County ss. Marshall Common Pleas Court, to July term 1853. Catharine Linn, vs. Edwin R. Phillips, Magdalena Phillips, Sophia Carr, Isaac Carr, Petition for Catharine H oodia, James Wood- ! in, Samuel Linn, Susan Ashy, - a.-sijinment ol dower. John Ashy. Mary Petticor-I and Petticord, heirs ft law of the estate of David Linn, dee'd. VT the April term A. I). 18..3, o'the Marstiall county court of Common Pleas, Catharine Linn, the widow of David Linn, late o said county, deceased; filed her petition in ll.is behnll f-r tlower in the lands belonging to the estate of said decedent; and it appearing; to the satisfaction of the cuiirt that the de-'t-iid.iiits..iinuel Linn, tiuaii Asby, John As by, Mary Pctticord and l'etticord, her i husband, who.-e civen name is not known, are I m . . . ' non resident- ol ihe i-late a Indiana. They are thereore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said petition, and J that unless thty appear and answer or , dem-ir thereto, on or beore the calling of the :

said cause at the next term of said court, to J 1'hey are therefore hereby notified of the be holden at the court hou-e in Plymouth in filing and pendency of said Petition, and that said county, on the third Monday in July next, unless they appear and answer or deIhe same, ns to them, will be taken as eon-' mur 1 hereto, on or before the calling of said essed, anu will be heard and determined in cause at the next term of said court, to be their absence. i holden at the court house in Plymouth in said Attest R. CORRALEY, Clk. m. c. c. p. ' county, the same as to them will be taken as C II. Reeve, utty or pit IV. con.esscd, and will be heard and determine!! May5, 154. i()wl. ' in their absence. nea

CIGARS, bestcvality, Torsalo, ty LEU'fSÄtKLlNüEK. 1

1 JD u n R & IS o u & c 9 ' Wm. t tIV 4 iS Proprietor,

PLYMOUTH, INI). riUlE proprietor of this well known House, I M tenders his sincere tljanks to his tnenas .1 teiuh asm luriiKr patrons lor n.eir lavors nereioiore so liberally bestowed, and solicits a continu- j ance. lie is Ueternnneil to spare no pains in rendering his guests comfortable, and tu afford them entire satisfaction in all the departments , ol" his business. ! HIS TAIJLK has herefocre spokenoritsel.', and he assures hi patrons that no'rounds for EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Marshall court i nr fommnn Plens. m.n'e nt. its Anri! term A. D. notes with approved i tiou an(1 apprisment security, waiving valua- , i o o anpnsnicnt laws ROBERT JOHNSON, REBECCA BEAGLES, Executors lOtff Tin)' 135. r i UOIRGllSSlOIltrS Dale. i . . i .r i m 1 1 KU KAS lV ClT( PT and flnnOlTl t C 111 Oll I J "II ' y the Marshall county court of Common j Pleas, the undersigned was appointed Cornmissioner for the purpose of telling certain re.il estate belonging to the estate of Mary Shoemaker, deceased; therefore notice is hereby given that in pursuance to the order of said court, I will ofTer lor sale at public outcry on Saturday the '2-th day of May next, between the hours oi ten o'clock a m, and lour o'clock p ni, at the court house door in Plymouth, the following real estate to wit: CCD TIEC TVo. 31 in tBc town of IMymoutli, Marshall county. Indiana, which I will sell in lots or parcels, or altogether, as I may think best for the estate, and to suit the purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months, the purchaser giving notes with approved freehold security, waiving valuation and apprisment laws, with interest from date. JOSEPH EVANS, Com'r. April 23, 1053. 9U. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Valuable I tea I Dstate. WHEREAS the heirs at law of Andrew Ryers and Mary Dyers, both late of St. Joseph county Indiana, deceased, applied to the St. Joseph Circuit Court, to make partition of certain real estate, which descended to them in common from the said Andiew and Mary, and Mich proceedings were had therein, that said Circuit Court ordered a sale of 5aid real estate and appointed Alvin S. Dunbar as commissioner to tell the same, either at public or private sale. Therefore, I AivinS. Dunbar, as such commissioner, hereby offer at private sale the said real estate described as fol lows, to wit: The north half of the south west fraction west of the Michigan road, of section number two,('J) town thirty-five, (35) north range two (2) east, containing twenty and three one hundredths (tü 3-1U0) acres. Also tn acres off of the "outh end of the east half of the south west quarter of section number seventeen, (17) town thirty-five (3.") north range two (i) east. Poth tracts situated in St. Joseph county Indi uia. Also, the north west quarter of section mini ler twenty, (20) town thirty-five, (3.") north range two east; containing one hundred and sixty acres. Also, the south half of the north east quarter of section number six, (6) town thirty-three (33) north range one, (1) east, containing eighty acres. Also. Lq number o:ie, (1) m section number six (G) town thirty-three (33) north range one (I) east; containing sixty-five and fortyeight hundredths (65 48-100) acres. All of Ihe three last above described tracts of land are situated in Marshall county Indiana. Should the above land not be previously disposed of, 1 will expose the same to public sale to the highest bidder, at the following times and places, to wit: At the Court house door in South IJend on ITSotulay tlie ofi June next, Petween the hours of 10 o'clock a ni, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day. And such of said lauds as shall remain unsold, on Monday (lie l$l!a ol July next, Retveen the same hours at the door of the Court House in the town of Plymouth. TERMS. One fourth of the purchase money casn in hand. The residue in two equal payments in twelve and eighteen months, secured by notes, with approved security, waiving appraisment and bearing interest. Theabeve lauds are valuable and well worthy the attention of purchasers. Persons desirous ol purchasing will please apply to the undersigned at his office in South Rend. A. S. DUNU.IR, Com'r. May 5, 1C51. 10i3. The Sfnte of Indiana, i IVIarsIiall County, cl In the Marshall Common Pleas Court, July Term. A. D 1853. Edwin IL Phillips, Adm'r. of the es'ate ol David Lmn dee'd. vs. Catharine Linn, Widow, Sophia Carr, Isaac Carr, Cathr'ne Wood- J- Petitum to in, James vnolin, JMatrdalena sell real estate. Philips, Samuel Linn, Susan As by. John Arby Mary Pctticord and Petticord. AT Ihe April term A. 1). 18ö:L of the Marshall county Court oT Common Pleas, said Administrator filed his petition tor ihe real estate bcdoninm: to the esiatn J U V. II IU decedent, insert. 1 And it havinz been nn.l satisfactorily to appear to the court that Samuci uiuii, ousau -sy, John Asby, Mary Petticord and Petticord her husband' whn.. given inme is unknown, are non residents of the State of ndiana. Attest: RICHARD CORRALEY, Clk m V. II. Reeve Pl ttVs. Attv. f.V. P.

Countin-Üouc Almanac for IS53.

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. . j MAY, , IXITED STATUS EXECUTIVE GOVERXMEXT. Vr slrfntt, Salary. Praxki.i P:krck, of N. Hampshire, S-i5,U0D I iff J'rcttid'nf, j David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tern. 8,000 ?,00f 8,C00 8,000 S,O0J 8,000 8,000 kern t iry vf Stntr, Win. L. Marcyof X. York, Secretary of War, lefferson Davis of Mississippi, St ere tar ,j o f the Treasury, James Guthrie of Kentucky, Secretary of the Sary, James C. Dobbins o North Carolina. Secretary of the Interior, Rjberr McClelland of Michigan, Attorney (General, Caleb dishing of Massachusetts, Post M"fter (General, James Campbell of Pennsylvania, OFFICERS OF STATE. Joskpii A. Wright, Governor. 1 :i- ""u, weuwnant uovernor, I S - C: La"ahee, supmtendent pub. School-, 1 e'iein:a'1 Hayden, Secretary of State, j Jhn I. Dunn, Auditor of State, Elijah Newland, Treasurer of State, Supreme Judas. j 1st- Ym. Z. Stewart, of Cass county. "ii. Anilrfw Mni'ii nn l!ff!1nr t n 1 .v,.-.., ..ui Samuel E. Perkins. Marion 4th. Addison L. Roach, Parke W. R. Reach, Clerk Supreme court, Alberl G. Porter, Reporter for supreme court. jlarsliall county Officers and Courts. Circuit Court. Tuos. S. Staxfihi.o, Circuit Judge. D.J. Woodward, Prosecuting Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d. Mondays in February and August. Common Pleas Court. Elisha Egbert, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July & Oct. Com m ission er1 Co urt. Sandford Gordon, 1 David Vanvacter, Commissioners. Robert Johnson, j Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, September and December. County Oßcen Tiios. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff, n. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. IL N. Klineer, Surveyor. J. K. Rrook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp land conmns'iir. Hail Rami Petting. THE undersigned having purchased the Foundry formerly owned by John McFarlin, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of To orJci mid v:. t!c soonest notice. They also continue to manufacture in the Lest anil most substantial manner 23 lote 0, AH Patterns to Milt the EkS&cö&tustonier. The castings being made under our immediate supervision, ami our timmber for stocking being ol the best quality, and being determined that our work shall recommend itself, we shall risk nothing in assuring our customers that our work shall give geireral satisfaction. There can be no humbug about this, and for better and perhaps more satisfactory evidence, we refer the customer to those who have used our plows of any pattern. Call and examine, and we will risk the sale. ijr'Old Mettal in any quantities purchased at the loundry. RELAXGEE & ELLIOTT. Apr.l 7, 1333. ümtl. Is O .ISIS li To his friends and the Public! HAVING purchased the entire interests of my partnersiu the Mercantile and Slaughtering business, it becomes proper for me t sty to the public that 1 will continue to offer a general assortment of 2iS- OD CUD SD For sale nt my Rrick Store in Plymouth, at uniform prices and as low as 1 can afford, in all cases for ready pay. Having undertaken the completion of the I'. vino a til Grist .Hill, a id sold a larg. amount of goods on time, and believing have done my share of public improvements, ask the public to sustain me by patronage, and promise 1 sell as low as my neighbors cannot agree to sell any less, desire to reduce my b isiness to a. cash system. All notes and. accounts due the late firm of Pomeroy, Houghton Ac Rarber are now due to me. Payment is requested as soon as possible, as my situation is such as to compel nte to collect. have just received New Goods, and shall go east to replenish my stock, and make my arrangements for funds to purchase I shall soon be prepared to advance money and goods on Produce. tender my sincere thanks to the public for the liberal amount of trade and business given me heretofore and

hope the same will be continued. The people o?' this county have made me what am, lorwhicn atn grateful. I shall keep a general assortment of Call and price them, and if you find that do not deal as fair as others, condemn me, but give me a trial first, and will risk the result. Youroh't servant, WM. G. POMEROY. April If3, ieo:j. ' ciff. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. UNDER order of the Marshall court of Common Pleas, will sell at privafc sale, the interest Martin Railcy deceased had in tho Plymouth Iron Works, under the pannership ol F. Fisher Sc Co. The best terms will be one third down and the balance in six and twelve months, the purchaser giving ample senility, and also give indemnity to fecure the estate, and all interested, against all debts and Labilities of said firm, and that are liens upon the property. Propositions Mill te received for lour weeks after the 2ilh inst., at the office of C. 11. Reeve in PI) mouth, ami at the Forge, si miles south west of Plvmouth. JACOIllhU.MLEY.tdm'r. April :'th IVJ. ;t.