Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 August 1853 — Page 3

Ire line entering said section on the e st line at n point 31 chains south of the north east corner, passing across sail section in a straight line, including said tract, to, anil out at a point on the west liue of said set tion 12.35-100 chains sonlh of the north west corner; said centre line being marked by station stakes, be said distances as above stated, more or lrS3. That th sH Fort Wayne and Chicago IUil Road Coin piny desire and intend to appropriate the itijjht of way for their said Rtil Roid through sail tract of land, for the middle and space of fifty feet on each si Je of said center line, with the right of way over said land, to construct, repair and maintain mM Koad, make drains and aqueducts, take mstemls (ex cept timber) within the said space of fifty feet, with all the privileges granted by law, in as full ft ml ample a manner as may be. required for said purposes; to hare and to hold the same as runs: as required for the uses of said Road. The location of which line as now made on sai 1 tract, is fully shown by a map and profile, as also a declaration in this behalf, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court in sit I coii'itv. The Fort Wayne j Chicago Rail Road Company. By C. H. Reeve, Att'y for the Com. August 11, 1853. 23t3. "STATK OF" INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, sr. NOTICE to Francis Bafs and others unknown, heirs of David Kates: THE said Francis Bates and others unknown, being nun residents of sjid

county, eti l being the owners of the west wes'- quarter of section thirty-two. c the j north east quarter and the north half of the east half of the north west quarter of lection thir'y-ihree. in Township lliirtyfour north of range or,: past, in said county, are hereby notified that the centre line of the Fort Wayne and Chicago rUil Road crosses said tracts of land the first describe.) piece, 33 5 100 chains, th se conti described met. 40. Si 10J chains not touching said last described tract, it the same being probably touched by a line running fifty fret north of sail ceatre line. Said centre line entering sa'ul section thirty-three en the tast line at a point 33.6 103 chains south of the ::ortn east comer, pissing acn.?- said sections, including said tracts, in a straight line to a point on the west line of said section thirty-three. 13.1 Ü 100 chains south of the north west corner, ami to. and out at a point on the north line of sai 1 section thirty-two. 2 46 100 chains east of the north wt-st corner; said centre line beins marked hv station stakes, be said distances above stated, more or less. That the Siid Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail R iad Company desire and intend to appropriate the right of way for their Said Rail Ro d through sai I tracts of land, for the width and space or fifty fret on each side of sai I centre line, with the light of war over said land, to construct. repair and maintain said road, make drains and aqueducts, take materials (except timber) within the 6ai t space of fifty feet, with all the privileges granted by law, in as full and ainplea manner as may fce required for said purposes; to have and to hold the same as long as tequired for the uses of said lload. The location of which line as now made out on said tracts, is fully shown by a map and profile, as also a declaration in this behalf, o file in the ofii.:e of the Clerk of the Circuit C urt in said county. The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company. By CJl. Reeve, att'y for the Com. Aug. 11, 1S53. 23t3. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: NOTICE to Luther Mann, Jr. or William D. Farusworth. THE said Luther Mann Jr. or William D. Farusworth, being non residents of said county, and the owner of the wesl half of the north wust quarter of section 5. (being the extreme northwest part of the section, said section being snide fractional by the Michigan Road Jand.) in township thirty-three north, of range two east, is hereby notified that the centre line of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Riil Road cmeses siid tract of land, a distance of 19.82J 103 chains; caid centre line entering said section at a poipt ct the east line adjoining Michigan Road section thirteen 44 S3J-100 haiu5 south of the north east comer; of the part of said section five, west of said section thirteen, passing across said section five in a straight line to the west side, including sii l tract and out at a point on the west line. 31 chains south of the north west corner of said section five, said centre line being marked by station stakes, be said distances as above stated, more or less. That the said Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Rmd company desire and intend to appropriate the right of way for their said road through said tract of land, for the width ami spare of fifty feet on each side of said centre line, with the right of way over said land, to construct, repair and maintain said Road, make drains and aqueducts, take miterials (except timber) within the said space of fifty feet, with all the privileges granted by law, in as full and ample a manner es may be required for said purposes; to hive, and to hold the sime as long as required for the uses of said lload. The location of which line as now made on said tract, is fully shown by a map and profile, as alo a declaration in this behalf, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court in said county. The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, By C. U. Rbevk, att'y for the Comp.

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CALL FRIENDS! CALL!! J. L. WE3TERVELT intends starting for New York on the -i9th day of August rest, and all those who feel themselves indebted to him are particularly requested to call and help him with as much of tLe ready as they can, for he will need some of that article. '2-2t1. XV Ell. J. B H r 119, Master Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late laws o! Indiana, tj administer all oaths and affirmations which are required by a'v; to take and certify aft lav its and depositions," &c. Deeds, Mortgages and other egf. ins'ruments may be executed at a triflin expense upon application at the Banner oflfi :e. - i 15v an order of the Board of Di--v;Vrsf3 rectors of the Fort Wayne and C licago Kail Road, an assessment of ten per cent on each share of the cash fcubscription of stock has been made, end subscribers will be requited 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. H. REEVE Ass't Treas. J"ne 16, 1S53. 15tf. Another scientific iVonder! Important to Dyspeptics Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Pepsin The true Digesticc fhi'J, or G tstric Juice, pre pared from the Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, a'tcr directions of Raron Libig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houton, M. D-, Philadelphia. This is tiuly a wonderful remedy tor Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, l.ivercomplaiut. Constipation, and Debility, ruring oier Nature's own inelhou, by Nature's own Agent, the Gvstric Juice Pamphlets, containing scientific evidence of its value, l umishe-l by agents gratis. See notice among Medical Advertisements. no 33 Iv. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: NOTICE to John Snour; HE said John Senour being a non resg irieut of siid county, end ihe owner of the easl half of ihe south west quarter of section fourteen, in township thirtythre north, of range three east, in said county, is hereby notified that the centre line of the Fort Wnyne and Chicago Ril t!:al, crosses the said section in all, including aid tract of land, a distance of 22 71 J 100 tiili-'S; said centre line entering said section Oil the south line, at a point 21 60-100 chains east of the south west corner of said section, passing across in a straight lin to the west line, and out ta point 6.03-100 chains north of the south west corner of said section, said centra line being marked by station stakes, be. s. iJ distances as above stated. more or less. That Ihe said Fort Wayne and Chicago Rul Road company desire and in'f nd to appropriate tho tight of way for tlivir tid Rail Road through said tract of land, for the width and space of fifty feet on each side of said centre line, with the right of way over said land, to construct, repair and maintain said Road, make drains and aqueducts, take materials (ixcept timber) within ihe said space of fifty feet, with 11 the privileges granted by law, in ns full and ample a in-inner ns may b required for sai l purposes; to hate and to hold the same as lona as required for the uses of said Road. The lccaiiou-of which '.ine as now made on said tract, is fully shown by a map ind profil, as also a declaration in this behalf, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, in said county. The. Fort "Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company. Bv C. H. Reeve, att'y for the Comp. Au?. 11. 1853. 23i3. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss; Notice to Mrs. JSeidig, whose given name is unknown; "HEsaid Mrs. Neidig, being a non res9 ident f said county, and the owner of the east haif of the south west quarter of section nineteen, in township thirty-three north, of range four east, in said county, is hereby notified that the centre line of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Roul crosses said tract of land, a distance of 27.41-100 chains. Said centre line entering said section on the east line at a point 5 41-100 chains north of the south east corner, passing across said section, including said tract, in a straight line, to and out at a point on the west line of said section 35.12 100 chains north of the south west coriur. Said centre line bein marked by station stakes, be 6aid distances as above stated, more or less. That the said Fort Wayne and Chicago Riil Road company desire and intend to appropriate the right of way for their said Rail Road through said tract of land. for the width and space of fifty feet on each side of said centre line, with the right of .ray orer said land, to construct, repair and mnintain said road, make drains . and aqueducts, take materials (except timber) within the said space of fifty feet, with all the privileges granted by law, in as full and ample a manner as may be required for said purposes; to have and to hold the same as long as required for the uss of said Road. The location of which line as now made on said tract, U fully shown by a map' and profile, as alao a declaration in this behalf, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Maishall circuit court in said county. The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, By C. H Reeve, att'y for the Comp. Au. 11. 1833. 23i3. Hmml for SrtlcS IMPROVED and unimproved by. O. H. REEVE.

Wheat! Wheat!! TT7E vvi11 ry Ca for Wlieat, tlso Cash ? V for haulin? IVheat. Teams wanted. Those indebted to us must now pay or we shall send an officer to collect for us. Every Tr'icle of prouTtce commands a high prire, and we demand our pay for good? sold, which coat money. This notice is to all owin us. We sell goods at small profits lor ready pny, but are quite tired of lung pny days. Failures to pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise and character. We wish to go east after oods on the 10th of September, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day. We collect the claims of the late firm ofP. II. & 13. rUMEROY & BROTHER. August 11, 1153. 23tlT. jySall on hand after the 15th inst. HOOK AGISTS WASTED. EDITOR S NOTICE. 81,000 A YEAR. Good active Agents wanted immeüis c'y to canvass for several new and Popular works puidihed June 1st, 185 J. T.'iey contain several hundred beauti'.ul E.igravings, and are elegantly hound in rich gilt binding. Vtople trill hate them! Agents are especially warned in the western and southi-rn States, where they can easily make Jrom S i0 to !? It;0 per month. The most liberal inducements, in regard to terms, etc, are given to enterprising men. For particulars requisite, etc, al-iress C. L. DERBY & Co. Book Publishers md Wholesale Dealers, Sandusky City, Ohio, To Editor 7ns-riing the above and following ti.rtc times (previous to January, 181,) with notice, and remitting us S7,U0 we will -t-nd 45 lbi ex. rat patent .News ink, made by the i?ulf ilo Printini Company, ;or whom we are agents, which gce twice is iar, and is auch better quality than any other ink made or money refunded. C. L. DEitLY& Co aaj 11, 2itJ Publishers.

ss& J. W. BENNETT, 1 Practiceiug Physician, j Wil promptly attend to all calls! in iije line ot his profession, at all hoürs. J His clhce is at Lis re;idenee on .Michigan; street, third house north of the Dunham House. Au?ut 4, 185. k2 ?r. ' Another Shov in Town.; filE undersigne'l harin; made aperma-l J rent location in I lymouth, would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that he has commenced the manufacture o'i Saddles, Bridles, fünvntgs nix Country And all other articles of Horse Tailoring got up to or3?r, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and jrive satisfaction. lie has made arrangements lo work none but tliC let o! stock, and have it put together in .1 workmanlike manner, and then there are no ri.;ks to run. Ian i;ic'a riiiuiiiu done lo order, and with neatness and durability. His shop is 011 Michigan street, next door north of Jo-eph's cabinet .shop, where he will be pleased to wait upon those who may favor him with a call. 0. M. BARNARD. Ausist 4, l?:3. ii2yl. to WolsT rsTd e n f s. "TTOTIC'E is hereby given that the under11 signed will, on the 1st day of September 1853, proceed to survey their iar;di:i section 7 township 3'J, north, of raiie i east, in .Marshall county. Nun residents who fail 10 meet the surveyor at Fred. Hojver'ssr., at 1 o'clock a. m. on said day, aud provide for defraying their portion of tl.eexpcn.se of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, arid tuch delinquency plp.ced on the tax duplicate of 18ö:t, and collected as other taxe? are collected. F. HOOVi'R, Jr. aug 11. 23Ui E. llUOVtti. 20 Yds. ITJiisüii for $1 00 a Je. 23-Kttt. PACKARD'S. Drugs &o Groceries. ix. t;. 5t.i:m:i:(; a Co., F T AVINf? just received direct from the citJL ies of New York, Philadelphia, Dxston, Cincinnati & Chicago, a lare and well selected itock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, And all articles u-uilly found in a Drug establishment. Also Books, Stationery, And a full assortment of GROCERIES, all of which they offer to the public at either wholesale or retail, at as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; and as they are constantly receiving New Goods, the public can rely upon hoing accommodated with any article in their line oi tradeThey have on hand a lirg supply of Surgical lns-lrurnents; Glass of all tizes from a Watch Cry.tal up to Window Glass 21 by .12. Druggist's Glassware, Comectiouaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Rooks, Blank Books, Lythosraph Paintings, Wooden Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. July 23, 2 1 y I . PATENT MEDICINES. Sands' Sarsaparilla, Turner's Sarsaparilhi, Grafenberg's do. Gui.-otfs do. London s do ComstooVs do Morse's Yellow Dock and Saraparilla, Myer.' Dandelion and do Smiths Tonic Syrup, Ague Tincture, Cheniodine Pills, MotTats R tters, Sappingtons do Rowans Tonic, Janes do Louden's Pills, ITIisrcllaucoiis. Sovereign Balm Pills. Lynn's lilood Pills, Phinneys Dispep. do Asthmatic do MofTatt's do Locomotive do GralTenber's do Rrandreth's do Smtth's sug. coat, do Angle's sug. coat, do WStSMSSStlBSm Farrell's Arrabian, Budd's, Hay s, Empire, Loudon's, Crumpton'a, Poor Man's, Paris', Eclectic. Oxgall, Chinese, Nerve and Bone, and How's. Pery Davis Pain Killer, P.!rs. Brown's Pain Killer, WORM MEDICINES. Barrels Vermifuge, Louden' Vermi.'uge, Swaymes do Slidalls do Dr. Kex's Worm tea, Dead shot do W istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Swayme's do do Curtis and Perkins do do Ay res Cherry Pectoral, Putnam's Metropolitan, Hair Invigorates, and all the Patent Medicines worthy oi public confidence, kept at the Drug Store of II. 13- PE RS111NG Co. July 23 15ÖJ, 21t3.

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ji Cook Slaves a n ( ROBERT RUSK Is at all times ready to furnish the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties with Stoves o various pattern.?. His stock or Tinware will be kept full and manu'actured of good heavy material, and his best foot shall always be loremost in waiting upon and accommodating his customers, at .Tices that will stop all grumbling. Call at his establishment on the east side of Michigan street, one door south of Wcsteiveit aud llewett's Sore. . Old Copper, Pew4 er and Rag?, taken in exchange for Tinware, at the usual price. August 4 IdS.l. 22m3. Pllblir Snip Th- undersigned at public outcry at his residence, two and a hal miles south east ot Plymouth on the railroad, on Saturday 9ct. lOlli, 18 3, all his Household and kitchen Furniture, fifteen head of Cattle, Corn, Oats and Potatoes in the field. Farming untensil:, &c. TERMS On all sums of three dollars and tinder, cash in hand, and on all sums over three dollars a credit of six months will be gi fen, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving all valuation and appraisment laws. WM. It. M1LNEK. j August 4th, 1353. .2ts. Wail A Window I'apcr, A New supply of IVall and Window Paper Printed shades, &c, just received by F. & O. B. ROBERTS. Lapor:e July 14, 185:?. I9yr. m7W!!"smTt ATTOBXKY AT JL, 1 W, WILL attend promptly to any business in the line of his profession. Office at the Bank Store. Plymouth, Jaly 14,1851. 10tf. 1 F you wish to buy goods cheap, call on PACKARD & Co. hinwies and Sash for sale tv J. UUOU'NLEEij Co. -A ff nice Maple SiiKsir for Xj3 sale at PACKARD'S. je. 23. lCtff. Cod Fish & TOeFish For sale by II. B- PERSUING $ Co. B EAUTiruL SUMMER SHAWLS fur the latiies at PACKARD'S. jane 23. 16tff. A LAUGE STOCK OF For sale low Ly PACKARD & Co. june 2.1. ICtff. II. DONNELLY l elS old stand on Mi'-hipan rtrcet opposite the Printin; oflice. would in'orm the citizens of Plymouth and "the rest ol mankind," that he is now prepared to furnish them with Of any variety tl at may he call -d or. either of sale work or manufactured to order- Those wisliing to be "shod nil round," may find it to their advantage lo purchase their Boo.s k. Shoes at the Shop where they nre vuiJe, ins.ead of buying at the stores where they ure not m ids, unless they intend to -'let'em rip." Jane 2 ", 1BÖ3. 16m3. BOO TolVDOB ii THE undersigned respectfully informs iJ tho citizens of "Plymouth and vicinity that he has commenced the ahove bus iness in this place jud rcspectfully solicit the patronage of ti.e public. He intends keeping oiv hands a good supply of ready made Tlie puhlic are requestcl to call and examne his stOvk. Shop oppoiiie Piatt's Cabin tli '6hop. JOHN GIPE ApriVSth' '52 noil ly. N. SHERMAN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence and Offi.ce on the corner of Monroe and Michigan strcctQ. near the Plymouth Flouring Mills. e AYING purcha?ed Chnse & Weston's Obstetrical supporter and Assistant, used in all conceivable cases of Child-Birth supporting all these parts, th--t nature requires firmly held, as indicated by the almost universal demand of the Femaie doinjtl-e work oi three or iour attendants relieving to n i almost incredible extent, the pain; shortening its duration and rendering it more safe. L'c will give particular attention to Surgery and Obstetrical practice. June ao, li5S. 17mC. T7XECUTOR'S NOTICE. .S..J undersigned havin.tr tten appo-"V .executor of the last will and testaa i.c o! Wil liam Hughes, bite of IIarhall c y.n'.y deceased, requests all persons indebted to laid estate,to make immediate settlement aud those having claims against the same, to file them properly authenticated 'or payment. The estate is supposed to Le solvent. GEO. POMEROY, Ex'r. August 4, 1S53.- 2'JfJ. W. J. BURNS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend lo any business entrusted to him, in the Supreme Court ot any ot the courtu o Mar.hall or adjoining counties. His familiarity with Probate busines will enable him to attend the settlement of estates without delay, litigation, aud with but little expense. He refer to Hon. Jo. L. Yhjte, ) N . Ex-Gov. Wallace. ) inüianapollS( Ia. Hon. J. D. D Vrees, S Hon. Da.'l.Mace, La'iyetle, Ind. J as. O 15k tax, Mayor, Judge H. P. Ciodle, Logansport, " Wm. Z. Stuart, " " pHfi""öT'"c"TTöliir INSURANCE COMPASV, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN 1625. WILL insure property on terms as Iowas any renponsiöle company can do, and ' sustain themselves. Apply to ) C. H. REEYE, Agent for Fulton and Marshall counties. ' June 2, IÖÖ3 13tff.

IP u n It a m House, Wnu C. 5;iW4E2S5 Proprietor, PLYMOUTH, 1ND. f I IIE proprietor of this well known House, J tenders his sincere thank to his friends and former patrons for their favors heretofore so liberally bestoweJ, and solicits a continuance. He is determined to spare no pains in renderimr his puets comfortable, and to afford them entire satülacliosi in all the departments of his business.

HIS TABLE has heretofore spoken or itsel', j ana i:e assures ins patrons mat noriounas or complaint will hereaterbeiven. As heretofore, the strictest attention will be paid to his stable department. The Staie Offne or the Loganportt South Bend and Laporte routes is kept at this hou:e, and persons wishing a comfortable private convey.ince to any part o Northern Indiana, can be accommodated without delay. May 5, 185 J. lOtff. LOCOMOTIVE Vassal Vavijae&on Ap;e ain't nothin Blood will win!! The old settlers of Plymouth anl vicinity are taken all aback by the startling intellitcl"" N. 12. PACIfcAKD & Co.. IL1VE PURCHASED A SECOND STOCK OF Spring and Sumner Goods, ITnving already made sad havoc amon? the first enormous pile. Goods in New York having met with a serious decline in prices, every body and their families are informed that they can liave as many good.; as they caa carry for one dollar. Our neighbors can stand in their doors with their hands in their pockets inquiring fox a chance to Tent their store rooms. Gent?, we are sorry for you, but cannot help you you are behind the spirit of the age, and can't dance to the tune of Hail Columbia, nix cum'r Route. No use lo enumerate prices we have every thing to sell at less prices thsn any other place in town, and only ask to show you our goods before you purchase elsewhere. You will find us on the east side of Michigan street, 2 do'rs north ol J. Drownlee & Co's store sitn over the door. We will pay the highest market prices for all kinds ot country produce. N. K, PACKARD & Co. June 23. l3o.J. lOtfT. Ü. WITTER A. MILLER WITTER &, MILLER, Wholesale end Retail Booksellers & Stationers South Tcnl ImliMtin, Offer to the public the largest assortment of Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS &C. rJwJW? T7VER brought to Northern Insf CI nrw' o ovppv mrirttV. ?ir&fllv i mm .1 ! 'fc w VW O "w V l 111 VllVllf J 11 ". J li v II the publishers and manufacturers in New York; and as we devote our entire attention to this branch o! Luiness, we can sell at wholesale or retail on the most liberal term;?. We are ce;eiaiineu to sell lower than the lowest. BOOKS School, Miscellaneous Fancy, Music, Medical, Law, HI ink and Toy DjoLs Blank Looks for Township embers. PAPER. Cap, Letter, Note Rill, Music, u ntin?, Tisme, ouociiromauc, lnuowana trapping paper. PEXS. Gold, Steel, Zink, Platins, Quits. INKS Black, Riue, Red, Green, Carmine and Indellible. CARDS Rusiness. Friendship, Calling, School, Fancy and co'iverw-ation cards. Pen knives, Paper knives, Drawing instruments, Guitar Strings, Violin Strings, Keys Bows 5cc. MUSICAL INS TR UXRNTS Violins, Guitars, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Flagiolwts and Banjoes. WALL PAPER A large and splendid assortment. Orders attended to promptly, aud Goods sent to any point desired. N. B. We take special pains to supply Teachers ot" School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute, je. 3d laö'J. 171. DISCOVERED at LAST ! A Mystery Explained! A REVOLUTION IS COT AIM VICTORY IS CrRSII Dr. A. Ii. Adams' NE W THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in the minds ol all who read it: How is it that Americ-.ns have heen so long and so slavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease? DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM, 'The great Fanacia of disease. fs offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories for the entire cure of Liver Com- , .i.nts in all st?ge, IMlious Fever, Ague and fever. Chronic Lunr Fever, Dropsicai Affections, C'onsainplion, Bowel complaints, Diorrha?e, Dysentery, Khumatism, Bite Iii? Piles Blind Piles. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility. Nervousness. Costiveness, Indigestion, Obstructed Menshuations, etc. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam ha stood the wreck and test for the last filteen years, and has proved to the most skeptical, beyond a shadow of doubt, that it is the Only Reliable Medicine ever Discovered, (being purely all vegetable,) for the permanent ure ot the above dueases. The most skeptical have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liver Balsam to be The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the Afflicted Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made swollen with expressions of gratitude?, for the relief received ly its use. And in Mibniiiting this, the Liver Bjlsam is recommended to all those suffering under the Iron Grasp of the Monster Disease and at once procure one Bottle of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader is leterred to the Medical Track, found by making application to the Agent, where the Palsara is sold, giving a lull epitome oi the cause and cure of all disease;. bold by 11. B. PERöIIUNG & Co. Plymouth. G. E. SCOTT, General Agent, No. 07 Randolph street, Chicago ill. August 4, 18jJ. J2iii6. rP rK A Fine Assortment from J- 1 J- f -1- 37c oSI 00 per. lb. by II. B. PERSUING y Co. Of all sizei for sal by PERSHING.

REFEREEJLUMT Coiintin-Lrciic Almanac for 1853.

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AUGUST, t'MTED STATES EXEllTIVE COTERMOT. President, Salary. Franklin P f.rce, of N. Hampshire, 825,000 Vice Prtsident. David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tern. Secretary af State, V.'m. L. Marey of N. York, Secretary o f War, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, Stcretary o f the Treasury. James Guthrie of Kentucky, Sccreturu of tie Aar v. e.ooo 8.009 s.coo e.ooo 8,000 8.0CO 8,000 P.,00(i , James C. Dobbins o North Carolina. Secretary of the Interior, Roberf McClelland of Michigan, A'tJ'ney trtneral, Caleb Cushinp of Massachusetts. I'ost M'iKtcr General. I James Caxunbell of Pe nnsvlvnni. OFFICERS OF STATE. JoiEP'f A. Wright, Governor. A. P Willard, Lieutenant Governor. j Wm. C. Larrahee, Supintendent pub. Schools, JNehemiah liayden. Secretary of biate, John P. Dunn, Auditor of Slate, Elijah Newland, Treasurer of Stale, Supreme Judpc. ist- Wm. Z. Stewart, of Cass county, 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur 3d. Samuel E. Perkins. Marion 4th. Addison L. Roach. Patke . W. Ü. Beach, Clerk Supreme court, Albert G. Porter, Reporter lor supreme court. Marshall rennt) Gffirers nnd Courts, Circuit Court. Tnos. S. Staxfield, Circuit Judge. D.J. H'ooiwnrtl, Prosecu'.iüjj Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets ad. Mondays in Februnryand August, Common Pleas Court. Elisha Esrbert, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meet3 3d Mondays m Jan., April, July &. Oct. Commissioner's Court. Sand ford Gordon, ) David Vanvacter, Commissioners. Robert Johnson, ) Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, Septera her and December. County Oßecrs Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans. Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. G. S. Cleiveland, Recorder. J. B. N. Klinger, Surveyor. J. K. Brook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald, Swamp lani commis'nr. - ! F. & G. R. Roberts' AdveriLscmcnts. LAPORTE, INDIANA. AND NEW ARRANGEMENTS. Drus :&til loilicine;. Hooks and Slutioiicry. r JlUE Undersigned would mcst respectfully j call the a at tention of their friends, and thn public penenlly to their new Stores, which are now completed, and being replenished with fresh and desiraMe Drugs Medicines of the best and purest quality, where Druggists, Dealers, Physicians and ram dies, can all Drocure their supplies at the lowest prices. Books, Stationery &,c. The7 have also a store connected with the above by a wide entrance, which is exclusively devoted to this branch ot the trade, where may be found motof the new and interesting Publications of the day, with a lare assortment of Historical and Standard Tvorks. Further particulars will be given in the columns of the Banner. Please call at the Crick Stores, opposite tha Public square. F. fc G. U. ROBEitrS. Laporu?, July 11, 13Ö3. I3yl. JOBBING NOTICE: THE undersigned having recently returned from the Eastern Markets, and in receipt ot a great portion ol their Soring purchases, woull respectfully announce to Country Dealers, Traders. Pedlars, and all oiher interested, ind direct their special attention to their now and splendid Stores, stocked and filled to their utmost capiciiy wiih an immense vartfty of choice and desirable goods, well arranged anl suited to the -ants and wishes of r'ealers in general. Their facilities for purchasing goods are equal to any other Houe in the West; audit is their intention to devote particular attention to this tranch of the trade. Their motto is, "small PKuriTs and large sales." They there ore, with the utmost confidence, invite ail thos wishing to replenish "heir Stocks, to give them a call, being satisfied that their extensive assortment, good articles, and uni.'ormly low prices, cannot fail to attract the attention of buyers, and compare favorably with those ot any other hoiue in this section o: the country. Stores in Clark's Brick Ulock, opposite th Public Square. F. &. G. B. ROBERTS, Pruggists and Booksellers.' Laporte, July 11. 1833. I9yi.: "And are you too dealing in Pianos," said one o our thou-and customers, is he entered our store, his eye reöLni on a splendid Hose wood Piano; "most assuredly we are," was pur re-ply, Me hare contracted with the house of Fir h, Pond & Co., oi ihe city of Sew York, to furnish us with a ftwo' their most noted tull and rich toned instruments, which we offer lor sale at manuiaciuters prices. F. &G. U. RODERTS Laporte, July 14. 1S53. J9yl. Carhart's fflelodeon's. Four of those beautiful Melodeons ju't received by express. Puce orty-live dollors. For sale by F. & G. li. UOUEItTSLapor;e,July 14, 185J. UylWINDOW GLASS. 17WKNCI1 and American Glass in sizcj Tum 1 7xJ to GxkL at the Uru More o F. V G. 13. R. iDERTSJJyH, 1353. IJJyl. WITH Good improvements, of the first quality of land, a tew indes easlot tnis place, near the Railroad line, can bo had now lor less than value; as tho owner wishe to erect a steam mill, &c. Apply to the Editor of this paper or Jarr.e O. Parks J5mS.