Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 June 1853 — Page 3
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XjMR. CLA.'IKhas lately received indeed we lelie he i constantly receiving oV Clootl ot tt :w. taied styles, and felling at rices thr.t :iat.?f purchasers. We frequently see hisst ore crowJe I. There is lut bttle use in j looking further l)r a good article that eanrot le obtained there. It is given up that he Las the best stlectio is and cheapest goods in town. l'y an order of the Board of Directors of the Fort Wavne end Chicago Hail llnad, an assessment of ten per cent on each share of the cash subscriptions cf stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay that amount on the first of each month commencing on the first of August next until the same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth, to C. II. KEEVE Ass't Tre&s. June IC, 1S53. 13tf. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. fljrßy the new statutes the Clerks of the several Circuit Courts in this State, are authorized to take acknowledgments of Deeds, Mortgages xc. This will save trouble and money, for" when the acknowledgment is taken before the clerk, the seal of the circuit court will be affixed; so that no furll.et evidence or expense will be necessary to make the Indenture valid, either at home or abroad. ; rcrtfilby j. uküu.ull. Thursday, June 30, k'A. Apples Tireen Dry Mutter pr lb. IJeeswax pr lb. IJrooms pr doz. Ueans pr bush. f7ranberics bus. Chickens pr doz. Cheese. Candles Sperm V.js pr doz. Corn, shelled, 1 f)!) Laid pr lb. $2 00 Oats pr bnh. 10 Ida "2) Potatoes, Sl.r(M triifat nr hush.r."n? ll.ooj Wood pr corJ, S!,0 .J 0. Flour bid. $l,0i owt. IUj fieiisen; Dry, s 37 j Hay Tame, Si " Wild. 4) ('orn. in ear. Ofoo 8 1,00 :57 Anotiier scientific iVonder! Impirtnnt to Dyspeptics Dr. J. S. tlorUIITON'S Pepsin The tritt, Uiiiesiire j!u:J, or (i islric Juice, pre pared from the Kennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, alter directions of Karon Libur, tlie great I'hyMoloLrical Che.uist, by J. S. H011ton, M. 1)., i'liiladelphia. This is tiuly a wonderful reme ly for I ;ii.:fstion Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Liverioiiiplaiu'. Constipation, and Debility, curing ater Nan e"s own method, by Nature's own A-'ent, ti ; (5vtric Juice i'amphlets, ccutaiini! scientifire evidence of its vain, furnislied by nts gratis. -See notice among Medical Adveitistinciits. no 3f) ly. innli,,'(i nice Jl:ip!e Sii;rar for JLU1 sale at PACKAKIVS. je. 23. lot nr. SASH f je 23for sale by lGtflf. PACKARD & Co. 20 Yds. lliislin for SI OO at je. 2J-lGtfT. PACKARD'S. C o rn p o 11 11 1 Syr n p o f YELLOW DOCK ROOT THIS is a Purely Varetnldc Compound, scientifically prepared from the best Poors and Herbs of the Materia Mediea, and has .trained an unrivalled reputation for the following effects, viz: llegulating ami Strengthening the Liver anJ Digestive Orpins, and Cleansing the Stomach and Kowels, And thus curing all Uillious diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness. Tiles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, c;c. and causing the food to nourish an J support every part, PUllIFriXG tiu: BLOOD, Anlthus curing all Humors, Cutaneous F.ruptions, Scrofnla, Salt I'heuin, Krysipelas, S'ald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face, Klotches, Ulcers, Ttmors, Jlercurial Diseases, Cancers, Itegulatirg the Secretory Organs, And by enabling them to perform their proper functions, preventing and curiin; many painful and dangerous diseases; IStrengthenin and Quiet'ng the Xerrou System, thus allaying Nervo as Irritation, and -urinr all Disease.. 1 the Nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, It is Unrir-Iled in the Cure of all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, As Weakness, general Debility, Irregularity, Obstructions; Swelling of tlie Keet, Limbs, Joints, &c, caused by weakness: alo, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, Ac, also, Dropsy. Havin? made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Koot, prepared by C. MOUSE, tV CO., either ourselves, or in our farnilie;, and finding it. to be a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Iiourne, Esq., Cashier National P.ank, Providence, R. .,A. V. Spencer. Ksu., Cashier Lime Rock Hank, C0 dodo. Rev. William Phillips, Rev J. II. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Cen. Advt., Wm. Field, M. W. (J. M.f Cyru.? Fisher, M. E. II. P., James Hiitctnr..son,(;. S. Doa, V. J. Rates, Dct. llenj. Colby, and oe hundred others of the most respectable f.nn!ies of Providence: . This certifies tliat Ihave for a number of years been ac(1uailiteii Wlt, u,e composition and mode 0f manufacture of Morse's Compound S) riip of yt Uosv i)M.k (M)t. j ,av. aJ. so heen acquainted with its modus operandi in cnseasef amJ rai say that ia ajj rt.Spectj j. is aaniiraMy calculated to remedy that diss of Ilsen.!, f.,r whirl it was designed. It is tspeciaijy valuable in Indigesti'Mi and all iisatte,,Qant symptoms, it excites to healthy action the liver, removes Torpor, and inactivity of this organ, and stimulates healthy action in all the system. A a Depurator or purifier of the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Providence, R. I. Jan. 1, 1S.VI. PREPARED BY C. MORSE &. CO. No. no Jtro'Hltvny. IV. V. And sold by Druggists and ot! ers throughout this and other countries. Sold by T. A. LEMON, DiiirKt, plvmouth. Juuc Z0f lb j. " 17v.
IUI CK .'IttftllJV. frtfi II. DOXXELLY, 5. fei Having returned to i-fes HIS old stand on Michigan street opposite the Printing office, would in'orni the citizens of Plymouth and "the rest of mankind," that lie is now prepared to furnish them with Of any variety that may be called or, either of sale work or manufactured to order. Those wishing to be "shod all round," may find it to their advantage to purchae their Dools & Shoe at the Shop where they are made, instead of buying at the stores where they are not made, unless they intend to 'let'ein rip." June 2:, 1353. 16m3. LOCOMOTIVE
Canal a!civigatiot Ac ain't iiotliin Blood will win!! The old settlers of Plymouth and vicinity are taken all aback by the startling intelligence that K. IS. IMCKAKS Ä Co., IL1VE PURCHASED A SECOND STOCK OP Spring and Summer Goods, Having already made sad havoc among the firit ciormous pile. Goods in New York having met with a serious decline in prices, every body and their iamilies are informed that they can have as many good, as they can carry .r"f one dollar. Our neighbors can stand in their doors with their hands in their pockets inquiring or a chance to rent their store rooms. (lent:-, we are sorry lor you, but cannot help you you are behind the spirit of the age, and can't dance to the tune of Hail Columbia, njr cum'r Rouse, No use to enumerate prices we have every thing to sell at less prices thn any other place in town, and only ask to show you cur goods before you purchase elsewhere. You will lind us on the east side of Michigan street, 2 doors north of J. Brownlec & Co's store sin over the door. We will pay the highest market prices for all kinds ol country produce. N. R. PACKARD & Co. June 23, IC:!. lOtlf. Public Sale of School Lands. OtncEoF AintTOR, Starke County, Knox, June 14, 1S-33. order of the Board of Commissioners of Starke county, iU offer at public sale, on the 18th day ot July next, at the Court house in Knox, all the lGih suction, in townshiu thirty-three north, range two west. Said land will le offered in 40 acre subdivisions. Conditions o.' sale one fouith ol the purchase money to be paid in hand, and interest on the residue for one year in advance, and the residue within ten years from tlie day of sale, with like interest annually in auvance. CHARLES HUMPHREY'S, A. S. O. June 23, 1S.'3. 13U. HMOKED HAMS For sale by" 3 J. RltOWNLEE & Co. April 7, 18-.3 Ctir. Receipts & Expenditures. f I HIE Auditor of Marshall County submits i to the Hoard of Commissioners of said County, t h following report - of Receipts and Expenditures, on account of said .Marshall county, lor the financial year ending May 31, Kccoipt. There has been received at the County Treisury .-iuce lat settlement, as follows, viz: For License tn vend Merchandize &c. ?!42 02 Rent of Poor Farm, 11 1 oü Money advanced Jot the lelie of Moely, 2 21 Delinquent tax paid at State Treasury 11 04 Moneys received of A. McFarlin for J. Evans 357 52 Moneys received oJ. Evans on Poor Farm D3 ) 0( Jury Fees from Clerk 1 50 Revenue of 1032, as per settlement sheet 4,214 Of S,S18 79 Tolal Receipts, Expeiitlitui'cs. There have been issued County OrJers, since the first Uay of June lö, numbering from 3,171 to 3,73 1 inclusive, lor tlie following objects: hxpeuses of poor and roor Farm SG13 31 95 23 17 00 3D 2' 107 UO 15 1 C7 27 0 4or 91 25 0(j 431 41 517 o n 13 13 CO tli Gl 107 47 72 Od 7J 25 47 50 22-i 'X 207 70 11 8il 73 (V) ryj ou KJ 54 fi' II 305 42 1 12 C I 2,920 53 Do Judeo court Common I'leas I'roseeuling Attorneys Public printing Delinquent list Supervisors of Roads Wolf Scalps Cuunty Auditor do do extra Stationery Criminals I'ublic buildings Assessors Sheriff Specific allowance County Commissioners do Clek IlitilifTi usane Jurors Inquest Roads HriJgcs Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Dj Do Do 1)0 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Moneys returned Llections interest on Co. Orders Treasurer's 2.J per cent for paying out S5.70G Hi Treasury minus on 1st June 183J Total Expenditures Deduct Receipts S7.27J C7 5,f!43 79 Excess of expenses over reee' pts 1,1)0 US All of which is icspectiully submitted T. Mcdonald, a. m. c. June C, IR53. IH3. Examined and approved by the Doard. Samkori (Jorio., ) , D.VI VANVACTaH, .. ( Ks Ulli rs. New Goods; New Goods! C1AN be found at the old Store of CARTER and CLi: i:LAXl). Any amount of Ooods just received from New York, consisting of (groceries, in abundance, Boots, Shoes, Leather, DRY GOODS, SASH, GLASS, IRON, STEEL j- NAILS, Which can be had on reasonable terms fir eouniry produce, cash fte. Call and See. CUARLKS PALMFR. J me I, 1333. j.vff.
stpntoved JD orm, for sale at this office. 71TII (Jood improvements, of the first ? j quality oi lanu, a lewmiRM eastoi in.s place, near the Railroad line, can be had now O ' v.r . , , . , ,. . , . r . lor less than value: as the owner wishes to value; as the owner wisnes to erect a steam mill, &c. Apply to the Editor of j this paper or James O. Parks. I."m5. Commercial College Late Commercial Institute.) OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ilabl:shcl JSuicli 31, 5S1. INCORPORATED 1853. W. MeK. Scott. A. M. Founder and President Jamk oiks C. II.wokn, Lute Protestor in Bacon' 9 Mercantile CoUcsc, Cmcniviti,) Professor of nOK-KEEl'lXU and rEXMAXSIHP. TIlC St'SMOa Will commence at College Hall OS follows: 1st Session on the 1st Monday of September. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4 tli Session on the 1st Monday of Maicli. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services uf tlie distinguished Professor above named, and leased yW a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall fonnurly known as Concert Hall, but now named Which is :o be fitted up in a style t jrreat el- J cganie, ta-dc, and convenience, the President , would say. that this College now offers advan- j tages superior to ail others for imparting aj sound, thorough, and accomplished business! education. j COURSE OF STUDIES. i The course of Studies, as enlarged, will be ! TSSi, by Sin,le and Double ! Entry, in all its various branches, and its ap-; plication to all kinds of business 2. The laws, customs and usages of trade and commerce. '3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancellation, (taught in no other college.) . Commercial law, in a series of lectures, thorough and systematic. S. Husiwess Penmanship. C. Commercial correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Ranking. Political economy, and o'.Ler subjects valuable to the business man. EXPENSES, Carls of Admission invariably in edema, or j secureu, ,j v piomas atai.onery t liuaruiuy -i j n i wkk; iiiciucmais, ui option oMudeut, ölü. Making entire expenses about 87-3. On application, a catalogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters w ill receive prompt attention on being directed, po-t paid, to W. McK. SCOTT, President. Indianapolis, May 2L 1833. I5yl. SHERIFF'S SALE. IY virtue of a commission isue;l out of the ofli;e of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit court and to me directed, I will, on Saturday the t)th day ot July I r5:?, between the hours of 10 o'c lock a. m. and 4 o'c lock p. m., o:i said day oifcrur sale at the court ho'ise door in Plytnouth, the rents and profits for seven year, of the following lands, to-wit the south east piar'er of the north cast quarter of section thirty-two in twuship Ihirty-two north, orange one east, containing Forty acres more or les. And on "aiiure to realize a sum suflcient to satisfy the demand ngai nst said real estate, 1 will at tlie same tiiie and place epose the ee simple osaid premises. Taken as tlie properly of James Keuedey and Philura Kenedey at tlie suit of Abraham J'ruce, on Fori losure o mortL'a-e. J. L. THOMPSON', Sheriff M. C June IG, 1S53. ($2- 50) 1 3tl. TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will proceed on the 2'Jth day of June 1833, to survey his land in section 17, township 33, north of ranqe 3 east. Also to re-locate the one fourth section corner between sections 17 and It, &ame town and range, situated in Center township, Marshall county, Indiana. All non-residents who do not appear to defray their part of the expense, will be returned to the County Auditor, and their respective shares' of the expense placed on the duplicate of 1833, and collected as taxes are collected. GEOKGEKÄÜTES. June 10, 1C53. 15t3, TO N ON RE S I D EN TS." NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will proceed on the Clh day of July 1833, to survey their land in sections 23 and 13, in township 34 north, of ran.'e 2 easr. situated in North township, Marshall county, ndiaua. All non-residents who c!o not appear to defray their part of the expense, will be returned to the county Auditor, and their respective shares of the expense placed on the duplicate of 133:), and collected as taxes are collected. P11ILP DIM-COMR, JOHN J. KELLY. June lf, 1833. .',t3. Public Sale of Svamp Lands IN" STA UK Vt COUNTY. OFFCP. OK AUDITOR, Stkr Ooi-Vrv; Knar, May i'th, 18 3. I X pur.'tianre of the provi-ions o "an art. to I regulate the sab? of the Swamp Lands donatrd by Ihr Cnitfd States to tin- State of ndiana, and to provide lr the draining and reclaiming thtreo', in accordance with Ihr condition of said grant," approved May '2'J, ISÖ?, and the several acts supplement al thereto, approved June I I, 1.3'J. and March 4th IS33, Ihere will be oHWed at public, sale, at Ihe court hoii.-e, in the town ol Knox, nil the Swamp Landi lying and being in said county ol'Starke, situated as follows lo-wit: In townships No. 32, 33 and 31 north, range one west. In townships number 32, 33 and 31 north, rane "i west. in townships number 32, 33 and 31 north, range 3 west. In townships number 32, and 33 north, ranee 1 west. The sale will commence on the 27th day of July 185:1, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and be continued from day to day until all the lands are offered. The conditions of the sale are cash, and the following funds w ill be received in payment, to-wit: Cold and silver, the notes of the State Rank of ndiana. the notes of the Free Ranks of Indiana, the Rank of Missouri, and all solvent Ranks of Ohio. Kentucky, and Virginia. CU A R L 1 1IUMPHR E YS, Auditor Starke county. May 13, 1853. i. Laud Warrant At the Plymouth Rank, mar 17, 1b"3. liouglit, C. D. CLARK. 3tir. S ALT I'OUK For sale by J. BROWN LEE & Co. April 7 1653. Otif.
LANK NOTES. 't an
DISSOLUTION.
. '.T I THE copartnership hereto "ore existing be- ! JL tween the subscr ribers, under the firm of Lewis & Kli.iger, is this day dissolved by mul'Xa' aTfcment. Thpn:mi of Ifipfirm will be . useti it, settlements only. Edward S. Lewis jn attend mainly to the collections and set- - - v. .....-. - tlfiuüiiis of the affair-i ofthef.rm. KDWARI) S. LEWIS, JACOB U. N. KLIXCKR. June 1st, 1 d. 1 5tt. S HFJFF'S SALE. J f 3Y virtue o a commission to me directed i JLjand issued out o the office of the clerk i ot the Marshall Circuit court, I will, on Saturday the SHh day o"Ju!y, 13.V3, between the tiours of 10 o click a. m. an. I l o cIock p. in., ; of saij uay at lj e coun jOU; , outh 0.t ot sale Ul6 re j yevcn years , Uie following use door in I'iymrents and profit for ; the south west quarter of the south east quar-v-rr nt tlie Inl Iriwi in re.i I f slate In wi : ter, and the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section thirty-four, in township thirty-three north, range two east, containing eighty acres. And o:i failure to realir.e a sum sufficient to satisfy the demand against said land, I will it the same time and place expose the fee simple osaid real estate. Taken as tlie property of .llpheus Weston at the suit of Christopher Lolniauirli, on Forelosure of mortgage. J. L. THOMPSON, sh'ff.M. C. June 16, 1S3. (2 ."0) 15ti. AN ORDINANCE. E . oriUinetl bv the resident ar.d pi , . , , , , L trustees of the town of Plymouth, That each rei lent of said town shall piy a tax of fifty cents for every ic or vvhiffett, be or she may own, and two dollars forCü'' "' every slut, to be levied inj collected as other taxes are collected; prcvidcJ, however, that if the ownership of any do whiffdttor slut cannot be as- ! ccrtained, then in that cafe, ihe keeper of such dog, whuTett or slut shall be liable, to pay said tax. And provided further that if any owner or keeper of any do." whitTett or slut shall refuse to pay the tax as aforesaid. j he she or they so refusing shall be fined in any sum not less than two nor more than five dollars for each and every of I fense. to be collected in an action of debt before any Justice of the peace of rompetent iurisdiction. unon tlie information of the collector of said town: and it is made the duty of the Marslialto enforce lhe foreRoinK ordinance, To be. in force from and after its pub lication in the Plymouth Banner. UUFUS BKOWN, Prest. Attest II. P. Stelle, Clk. June 30, 1S33. 17l3... Sale of Real Estate. 1Y virtue of an order of the Marshall Com6 mon Pleas court made at its April term A.D. 13-33, the undersigned administrator! of the estate of .tlbert Pass deceased, will j otbjr for sale at public auction at the court j house door in Plymouth, on Monday the l Ith day of July 183.J, between the hours cf ten o'clock a. m, ai l 4 o'clock p. m., the fol- i lowing real estate to wit: Lot number iiinery j three "(9 JJ in the original platt of the town of j Plymouth, Marshall county, ndiana. TERMS A credit of tlnee and six months will be given, the purchaser giving notes with approvedsecurity, bearing interest from dale, and waiving the bent fit of nil relief laws. DAVD 11UW Admr. June '., I? 33. IRL Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Marshall county court ol Common Pie;is, the undersigned Guardian of the heirs of Samuel Rockhill deceased, will .veil the following real estate belonging to said heirs, at private sale to wit: Tlie undivided hall" ofthe east half of the south west quarter, and the west half of the south east quarter of section nine in township thirty-two north oi" range 1 east, appraised at fc.30d. The terms of sale are cash. Those wishing to purchase said land, can lind me by calling at my residence near the house of A. II. Uucknian iu Tippecanoe township in said county. GEUKUEKUCKII1LL Guard'n. June f), 1S53, Mtl. "As if to live for one tranced minute. Within his arms, had pleasure in it." That's what Tom Moore said about Araby's daughter and her lover, and of course lie knew; but be did'nt know what we are going to tell YOU which is, that J. BROWtfLEE & Co. Are sWUnl" Honest Corner," where they have always been, and are opening a new stock of Sptuuff 5? Sumwrv CX (2D OJ& rUD 3sJ s Of quality and price to suit the market, and the tastes and abilities of those w ho deal in that market. We are intending to make a living as we have told you before, and some profit on our goods, and for that reason our piicesare unilorm, and a low as can be iijfor- , and not cheat in quality sold, and we always im an to sell so, and sell articles of the quality we represent thus keeping pure and consistent the reputation of "Hottest. Corners Head Outers,' Regulator,' Shanty. Rank Stores and others may blow and strike tickle you with I a rip-? pictures of Elephants, crowds ol people, Vc., and sell von home goods at loosing prices, while they .vin yni nlire on others, aim they are welcome to their profits and conscience. We will deal fairly with you, tell you the truth, thank you for your cus'oni. wait on you w ith pleasure, gi e you a pipe to smoke w hen you are dispo.-ed o sit ami chat with us, and send you away sat. sfied that you haVere. ally been dealing at an Honest C'orne that our stock of ' ad PRINTS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. LINNENS, LACKS, CLOTHS, liOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER. HATS, CAPS, GLASS, QUEENS AND HARDWARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS Are as good and as cheap as any other, our terms as reasonably, and oui plain, straightforward method of talking and Jealing, far Letter than the noise and nmohe made by others, and that you have legitimate dealers and steady businessmen iu Your Friends, J. RROWNLEF. & Co. May 2G, 1831. 12tlL PRO TE C T I 6 N INS Vit A NCE C OMPA NV, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTAHL1SHEI) IN 1825, WILL insure property on terms as Iowas any renumsUde company can do, and sustain themselves. Apply to C. II. rki: VK. Arent for Fultou and Marshall counties.
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SP u n A a m M o u s e 9 Will. C. UOWAISUS rroprictor, PLYMOUTH, IN 13. riUIE proprietor of this well known House, J. tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and former patrons for their favors heretofore so liberally bestowed, and solicits a continuance. He is determined to spare no pains in rendering his guests comfortable, and to afford them entire satisfaction in all the departments of his business. IIIS TADLE has heretoore spokenoritsel', and he assures his patrons that norounds or complaint will hereater be given. As heretofore, the strictest attention will be paid to his stable department. Tlie .Stage Office fox the Logansport, South Rend and Laporte routes is kept at this houe, and persons wishing a comfortable private conveyance to any part o Northern Indiana, can be accommodated without delay. May 5, 1833. lOtlT. NOTICE. WHEREAS Joseph Alvi-, a minor under the aj;e oi" twenty-one years, who was bound to me by indenture from his mother, until he should arrive at the uli age of f I years, has absconded and gone to parts unknown therefore all persons are hereby notified not to trust or harbor him on iny account as I w ill not pay any debts ot his contracting. 1 1 RAM VANVACTOR. June 23. 13"3. I;t3
SEMINARY FUNDS. ORDERED by the Hoard of Commissioners of Marshall County, at their Juno term lb-33, that the Auditor of said county, give niticein tlie Plymouth Banner, to all those who have Seminary funds in their hands', to pay the same over to the county Treasurer instanter, and in case said funds are not pai l over in a reasonable tin-e. said A-ditor isrcptired to collewt the same by law. Attest T. McDONALD a. m. c. June 23, ldj3, irt3. Com miss io n cr's Court, ) L?;i!M Tn ni, :i. S ORDERED by the Doard, that the following Domestic animals shall be allowed to run at large, and pasture upon the unenclosed lands or commons in the several townships in Marshall County, at all times of the year, to wit; Cattle ol all ages, both male and female, (except umaly Hulls;) Mares, geldings, male colts under the age ot eighteen mouths, mules, sheep, an I hotrs of all ages, loth male and female. Ry order of the Hoard. Attest T. McDONALD a. m.c. June 23, 1353. 1013. Indianapolis, April 15th 1853. Sir; By reference to sec. 102, chap, fi, Revised Statutes of 1S52. vol. 1, page 130, you will perceive that it is made your duty to call upon every delinquent tax payer, either in person or by deputy, ill your county, and collect the taxes that may be returned delinquent fjr the year lbD2, or any previous years, and if necessary to distrain property for the collection of such delinquent tuxes, 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 is exempt. Should the property fail to sell at the residence of the owner, you have the right to remove and offer it at any other point within the county. Recollect that a failure upon your part. to comply with tlie law, in this respect, will make you personally responsible for the Tuxes. In due time I will give you instructions where and when to deposite the money thus collected. 1 am, very respectfully, Your ob't. servant, E. NEW LAND, Treas. of State. To th". Treasurer of Marshüll county. Notice To Delinquents. IN obedience to the law recited in the fore going Circular, it becomes my duty to enforce the collection of all delinquent taxes. Therfore all concerned will take notice, that said law will be strictly enforced. JOS. EVANS, Treasurer M. C. May Iß, 1S53. 12. State of Indiana, ) ITIarsIiall County, S In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, A. I), 1853. Austin F. Williams, John"! D. Camp, and George W. Abbe, for the use of Williams and Ilruce, who now sue for the use of Austin F. Williams, vs. Thomas Richmond, and Wm G. Pomcroy, H'esley Cireirp, Austin FulIer.Gordo:i Williams, garnishees of Thomas Richmond. Foreign Attachm't. NOH'atthii time conies the plaintiff, by John A. Thompson their attorney and filed in my office his affidavit and undertaking in this behalf for Foreisn Attachment, which is issued, and afterwards comes the Sheriff and returns said writ of Attachment, "no property found." and also returns said summons ol garnishee servedon William G. i'omeroy, Wesley Gregg, and An tin Fuller, pud "not found," as to rVordon Hllliams, audit appearing by said afii lavit that said defendant Richmond is not a resident of the State of indiana. He is therefore hereby notified of the fi'ing and pendency of said attachment and garnishee, and that unless he appear thereto, at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, Marshall county, ndiana, on the third Monday iu August next, the same will be heard and determined in his absence Attest RICHARD CO RR A LEY, clk. April 14, 13.13. 7wl0. Thompson & Reeve Att'ys. for plaintiffs. State of Imliaiia, llarsliall County, SS. In the Marshall Circuit Court, Auqust Term. 1853. TlTARY C. KELL has this day filed in my LT J. office her complaint against Daniel Sell for divorce, and the affidavit of the nonresidence of said defendant. He is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard before our said court at its next term, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth iu said county, on the third Monday in -luust next; at which time, unless he appear and answer thereto, it will be heard and determined iu his absence. Attest: R. COR HALEY, Clk n ee. Jllipj t. Hod, I It I,
REFEREN Couiitins-HGusc Almanac for 1853.
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IMTED STATUS EXD LTIVL liüVLKMIOT. President, Salary. Fkankmx Pikrck, of N. Hampshire, --'VO'1 I ice President, David Atchison, of Missouri, pro It m. e,txti "".iX'O .WA Seerrtary of Statr, Wm. L. Marcyof N. York, Secretary o f War, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, Sicretary of the Treasury. James Guthrie of Kentucky, Secretary of the iary, James (J. Dobbins of North ('and nur Secretary of the Interior, Rjberr McClelland of Michigan, Attorney Crneral, Calci ('ashing of Massachusetts, Post Master den era!, James Campbell of Pennsylvania, :, ouo OFFICERS OF STATE. Jofkhi A. WnioriT, Governor. A. I W'illard, Lieutenant Gocmor, Win. C. Larrabce, Supintem'ent pub. Sch .oi..-, Nehcmiah Hayden, Secretary of Ktjitr, John P. Dunn, Auditor of State, Elijah New land, Treasuur of State, Supreme Judges. 1st Wm." 'A. Stewart, ot" Cass ojnn y, 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur 3d. Samuel K. I'erkins. Marion 4th- Addison L. Roach, Parke W. R. Reach, Clerk Supreme eo'iit, Albert G. Porter, Reporter lor npieu;v court. Marshall foinilj Offiiers aid Courts. Circuit Court. Tims. S. SrANKiti.n, Circuit Judt'. D.J. Woodward, Prosecuting Atloruey. Richard Corbah-y, Clerk. Meets ild. Mondays in February and August. Common Pleas Court. Eüsha Eber', Judiro. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Oorbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays iu Jan., April, July & Oc. Commission er's Court. Sand ford Gordon, j David Vanvacter, Commissioners. Rotiert Johnson, i Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, September and December. County OfPctrt Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. CJ. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. R. N. Kli njrer, Surveyor. J. K. I 'rook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp laud commis'itr. Public Sale of Swamp Lands, IN MARSHALL COI NI V. OFFICE OF AUDITOR of Marsh ti i. Coi ntv, Plymouth, May '), TJö l. IN pursuance of the provisions of an act entiMed "an act to regulate the alc of the Swamp Lands donated by the United States to the Sate of Indiana, and to provide for th Draining and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant," approved May 29, l$-'i, and the several act .supplemental thereto, approved June II, 1G5?, and March 1, IU5 5, thcie will be offered at public, sale, at the court house, in the town of Plymouth, all the & ev a m & JL u n 1 s Lying and being in said county of Marshall, situated as follows, to wit: In Townships number o2, 33, 3 1 and" 3", north, range 1 east. In Townships number 32, 33, 3IiV 3r, lurth, ranjre - east. In Townships numbcr32, 33,31 & 3.r, noilh, range 3 east. In Townships number 32, 33, 31 & 3", north, ransre 4 easi. The sale w ill commence on lh- Sth day of August K!-i3 at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon, and le continued from day to day until all the lands are offered. The conditions of sale are Cash, and Ihe following luuds will be received iu payment, to wit: lioldand silver, the notes of the Stale Rank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Ranks ofndiana, the Rank of Missouri, and all solvent Ranks of Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia. T. Mcdonald, Auditor, Maishall County. May 12, I?51. llwH. COAppendcd are section 10 of the law of May 2ith lb52, and sec. 1 of 4Jic amendatory law approved March 1 18."i.'L, showing the conditions upon which preemption claimants may enter their land: Skc. 10. Feach and every person residingupon any of the Swamp Lands iu any countv in this State, and having hn proveinents thereon, or having improvements thereon only, on the first day of January, eighteen hundred und fifty-two, shall be entitled to enter the same at private entry for the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents the acre; Provided, That befo.e any person shall be entitled to enter the same as iu this sect'nn provided, he shall prove to the satisfaction of the county Auditor, by the affidavit of at least two die interested witnesses, that he lesidedand had improvements thereon or had improvements thereon only, previous to the first day of January, 1852; And provided furthe r. That the said application to enter the laud 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. 1S53. Skc. 1. lie it enacted, $"c-- That all persons having improvements on any of the swamp lands prior to the first day of January 1853, shall have the right 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 to which this is supplemental: And provided, that improvements shall mean a house thereon, or house and land under fence, or land under fence uloije. T. McP. Auditor M. C.
