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WM. J. hms, Edilcr Proprietor. I2L,MJOUX3X IM). Tbmdaj Morning Sqt. 22, 185:5. fjTAdt'crtiSeillCSilS to insure insertion, mu?t be handed in by Tuesday preceding the day of publication. "We must ask leave to differ with Pomeroy's Almanac, to w hich 'hey allude in their a dvertisement in thi paper. The faies are conspiring to avert such a catastrophe. The imEon?e Jewelry establishment of Mr. R.urett of South Rend, is scattering its contradictory northern lights, betokening rtill litter times; an'i !0, read their advertisements that's all we want. The list of Conti reuce bpi ointments, designates Rev. Win. Graham as Presiding tiler of this district, an I Rev. L. Neb ker ra the Plymouth circuit both of whom will locate in this place. Masonic "Review. We are under obligations to the proprietors for the October number of this valuable Magazine. The Cincinnati Commekcial makes its appearance in an entire new dress of copper fdCV.lType. The ability with which ; the Commercial is edited, and the inter- j ,. . . ; esting variety it usuolly contains, render ; it the mo:-; interesting Dollar Weekly in i J the west. . j , . The N vtivf. Amep.'CASS. iljat wretch-1 ed faction have, taken the lie-id ain in i Pennsylvania. T:iey held a State con- j veution in Philadelphia on the lOih u!i..i aaopteti an andres; 55. violently assailing! istration. and nominated pi . - j fheir manifesto is made the Pier.e ad mi nisi a Sprite lirket. Th
up chielly of denunciations of President j was cnargPu with smn-Rling, and in hisdePierce's appointments in precisely the i fense alledged that he procured his goods game strain which has constituted the j frcm the importers. J lieu of the first burden of the WhiS opposition to the, , .. . accldentlv inserted.
nresent administration, ui course: Anil v.cxt election we should not be at all surprised to see the native faction ind the whig party lovingly coalesce all round. It would only equire ot the latter the same facility in r-pudiitin the "Rich Irish Brogue and sweet German Accent' doctrines of Gen. Scott, which he manifested i;i recanting hii prior Nativism. Goshen Democrat. AVe deem it totally immaterial what preferences the author of such sentiments may have for either of the political parties, now dividing the opinions of the great men of this nation, as the first and only duty that segges ts itself is to inquire if he is an American (?) 'That icrelchfd faction," is an epithet, when attached to any civil and strictly legal moral or political organization of the noble sons of this Republic, creates within us feelings of resentment hard to suppress, even when duty dictates mildness and forbearance. It matters uot what administration is denounced by them, if the powers that control i; aTe found truckling and pandering to the influences and dictates of a desperate end maddened priest ridden aristocracy of other countries. The question is have native bom Americans sufficient reason for placing new and well tried sentiiiils upon the watch-tower? If any of the principles of this country are wor r thy of being held sacred, one is that of a liberal and well managed system of Com- j mon School education. How does Judge Lowry reconcile the. leccut attacks of foreigners upon this principle, so fully recognized by our Constitutions and laws, with a strict senseof moral or political light? Is it at all astonishing that the "tcrctchtd faction" should look to an effectual remedy for the peaceable and successful accomplishment of American doctrines and policy, when the eflort is so boldly made to subvert them? Or would it be the better policy to pander to the long established notions of a new population thrust in upon us with no feelings of compromise nothing to accomplish but to subvert the principles of this Government, and establish the policy that it is better to raise the young and rising generation in total ignorance, rather than they should be taught the principles of true Republicanism and a generous loyality? If so, let us adopt the sentiments of the Celt, a Roman Catholic orgdii published at Buffalo, which suggested as follows; Better languish and die under the red flag of England, than to live to beget children of perdiiion, under the flag of a proselyting Republic." When we were weaker in numbers and less able to defend our rights, no such lentiments dared be uttered in this couti try. But the press is fre and untram melted here, and thoso whose consciences and pent up political notions were .sub ject to the edicts of other keepers, before they enjoyed the benefits of Republican institutions, rather abuse its freedom than properly appreciate its advantages
We can account for the bold strike now J
made, in no other wav, than that they J ! know they hold the balance of power at the ballot-box. Whichever party v ill truckle to their notions and prejudices,; may ha ve the ascendenc . They have : looked well to the material of which both the political parties in this country are i composed. They know from which they j may expect the most in aid of their purposes, und that party which yields implicit obedience to their wishes, deserves the unequivocal condemnation of '-that wretched faction the Native Americans. Goot fuk Nix. The SherifTot the Tippecanoe Commoufleas court, was arran-j ging his jury to try a Slate case t it . . . . ( latc cerm. and the prosecuting Attorney being a raw Irishman, and the counsel j for the defense of German descent; a dutch jurymiu wislied to be excused, alleJing "Pleesh de kurt I isli no fus rate fur juryinans I nix fer stajoot iugili.h." r i .. , ..... jiwirc ui.jf idiic v our seal m i lie j n -1 J ' i ry box, Mr. . we don't expect to have any s;nod English in this case." j : i Ttpographical. The omission of a ! ettPr or tjie i,1Sprtion of an additional or wronR 0RP very often fl(Iuf. s.. n 3 ' ou3 ronseqnences. In the whole life of j an individual, after summing un th- ! Oil entire catalogue of his various Mundp'r. j , , , , , , he would most likely rscane such fata! ' equ-nces as reul ted from the pn.r- j t boy's oversight, whilst putting in j type the jeweller's explanation, upon! which depenclil his future rppiilation op . A . . . . T a merchant and safety as a citizen. lie 3 Tins Ann. On Siturday last we re ceived Liverpool dates of September -nd fourteen and a half da vs. and vet .m?ri can enterprise is not satisfied with this The watch word of Hie age is still on ward, and onward let it be. Liverpool, Sept. 2. Ptr Niagara. Bkeadstuf. Market continues very feverish and excited, and settled quotations cannot be given. Brown, Shipley c Co. quote white wheat at SsSd wes tern canal flour 29sGl Philadelphia Baltimore and Ohio SdsCd. Indian corn more active at advanced prices. The weather has been unfaorable for agricultural purposes, and is Etill unsettled. Arcounts from the French agricultu ral districts are favorable. The latest intelligence from the East is less favorible fur an adjustment of the war question. The price of breadstuffs in the foreign markets seems to be the most exciting topic at this time, and is most calculated to interest our readers. It will be perceived that the foregoing and following items corroborate tlie statement heretofore made in relation to the ext iteinenl heretofore prevalent in the English market. Per Franklin. The following is from Richardson & Bro.'s circular of August 29: On the evening of our last market day, Friday, a good deal of lain fell, which circum- . lor trance, causnl a very ac ive , , , . , 3 demand lor wheat und flour, a an im . f , 01 , , , , provement of la2 1 011 lhe former, and Is in .11.. 11 , iier bbl on the latter. Having in the 1 . . , f , m ;i ti I 1 tu 1 M0pnmw mure, c r. t r 1 . . . I 1 1 . r. v .... i .riil uiij o.tiuru.iy was uoi general, noiuers were firm in demanding extreme rates. and, where sales were made, they were obtained. On Monday, the Hour market was as excited .s ever; but, on Tuesday. . I. -).'. I. .1.1: I . " i I 1 ui- ouiu. uie niu prices nau (jejuni to heck business nominal advance C I als. August 30 We had a full attendance ofthe trade at this . M. The specula tive fe-elinf; noticed above r-ither subsided to day, and the trade teuerallv operated with more caution, however a fair demaud was experienced in wheat at the advance noticed above. Flour met with only 0 consumptive demand, large buyers beiii unwilling to follow up the full ad- j vaiue requited. Western cau-1 flour 29sGJ; Philadel phia 305C; Baltimore 300.1. Indian corn had improved IsCJ. Yel low sold at 32 -Od. London Markets. 2D and 31st- Con siderable businrs bhs been done. Flour was firm at30?G la3Is. Money hid sud lenly become tight, and a further rise in rates of interest was expected. Tea steady and better. Tallow dull. Con sols 97I..972. LtVEItPOOL, 3lst. The last intelligence frin Constantinople was to the 221. Col. Buir left yesterday with an autograph letter from the Sultan to ihn Emperor vf Austria for procuring the evacuation of the proviuces
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Th? cholera is spreading over the north ol ''nroPe r.. ...... . Tne overland irml from India and Chi na arrived on the Süth. Paris, 3Ut. Extraor linarv activity re fans in tu O hssa gr-iin unrkc t. Stor. s are iiuJe flUJle to conuin tlie uriiv.tls. Washington. Sept. I It is rumored that Mr. dishing will go to Frame, and that Mr. Dallas will become Attorney General, but I put no faith in it. The. minor that Secretaries Guthrie and DdVis are about to retire, is wholly with i out foundation. I Portland. Sept. 13 9 P. M. Further r turns of the f lection yesterday render it certain that there has been 110 choice of Goiernor by the people. betwren whiS ttn.J democ rats llu House of Representatives will stand abüUt he ameas,3St vear but the frieniIs of Mr. Morrill (dem. j will hol I the b:.llance of power. A plurality of Senator elected are probably whig, but the fiiu ! comn'eximi of tlie S. nute will depend uponth.e selections hereafter to he uudiby the House of Representatives. Kcropean Cirors. The late ocrountsn , f . , . from iviroin are of u character to awaket muCh interest. The circular of Joseph Sturze cc Co. states that crops are worse i!ptn in any year 5iue 1816. That jnlaloes w 11 lr '"rter than since IS IG; ,hat wa,,ts of Eusland will cf-uol -000.000 qrs of gr,,n. a quantity larger than ever before, trance will h1swant a lar-.- quantity, although the Gov rumenl has inade arianpements to have Ci1our n"ted less in Antust in ordi-r to albiv ferrs. " Flie effect that the larLe im ; f . . , , , r" Pnrt ' train into hnUnn iimv hive upon hn exriies frs. Du" I Dnaud has exported 8 COO. GOO lbs. more of hei preducts the first six months of 1S'j3. than ,usl J'ear in .tlu s'lll,s' T""011- 8,1,1 hose re tobe paivl fr from all quartets, and ,- . , i ; i contmenial exports are depended upon to ports are depended upon sustain the exch nes under the torn imports. Iit:ic York Tribune-. 'iag.u:a Falls, S-'pt. 0. Shorllv before 8 o'clock this moruin". what was left of Table rock fell with a tremendous crash. The projecting rock is now all gone, 2o one is supposed to have ben under it. Gov. Poindexter. Dx -Governor of Mis--isippi. died at Jack?on, in that otate on the Olh i it s t . For the Itjiv.ur. Mr. BcfiN?: "YVhile stepping about vour town, I observed to tlie Doctor that ! much might be added to the improve ments of t he place, were all the waste and refute 1 umher, old lop?, stumps, manure, litter, ccc, which might he found in the streets and alleys, removed; and 'hat the corporation should increase she !x, so as to h.;vc suc h i:ui:ir.cts tah n away, and cause occupants of lots to keep them char of like encumbrance. "Jlv d'-ar sir." said he. "don't lalk öftrer as ing our tax, as we are already t-xrd he yond endurance. Why everything is tax ed een every little whiffet. Our coon eil act as though they should say "Wi are oracle sir, and w hen we speak, or opei. our mouths. let no d -g bark." Our cor por-tri(n tax is already the enormous sun. of " What bf comes of so much money in your town? ' Can't tell, unless the officers m-ike it up into fees and salaries. "It is Lettin to be qniie a dear jdac to live, in Plymouth. Eveiythir.; f ihe produce kind is up cash demand d tur all we buy even a few pities Jeerus River must be diui'd, 5cc." Dot. you can dispense with the tobacco. "I know it is a useless, and mi;ln say. i filthy practice; but I can't break oiT now my wife gies me curtain lectures tur this subject, so you need say no more." A little further on I met with Sam. and said to him, can't we get a jug and ol tain some of the "0 be joyful," and con teal it in the bushes lit r town then we can occasionally go out ard take a horn. "No," said he, "we would he found out IbPii we would be pointed at. and siid nil f irr ni t !i ,nfi u.nt lf tr 1 1 f ' . . . , . . i we were "carr ins bricks m our buts. i i . " i i T . i 1 . and by i.ed, I don t take such hints. 1 . . ... mi -m I In Liy next walk, I wul visit your e i i ii i . t r.f-i School House, in order to please Philo 1 oLAhA. rirrai )if!ii?an fity. Wp arA iiidnliti-d tu Mr Imrs IV-1 i ! r.. , r , i... . i... 1 : ,.i. Clly Neu-S (atP(l ,,,, 17lht r mi ca. f i r w lit ail Aiin i s.- ur u i nr .111. 11 , ill,f.!li..t-uce f a desi ru t i ve fire at lint place. : learn from ihe extra that liie fire broke out on Friday morning be twecn the. bour of 12 and 1 o'clock, in the building bejonuiiiji to M ssrs Shennan . ivck. on the corner of Franklin and Michigan Pt reots, which destroyed fourteen buildings in the most business por lion ofthe place. The buildings were of wood, and valued at six thousand dollars, and about ten thousand dollars worth of goods were consumed and injured. Messrs. Teck & Sherman were tho heaviest losers, their loss was 63.000; no insurance; W. Peck lost $3 000 in goods; fully insured; T. Jernegan. 61 100; 110 insurance; C, Chen, Patterson & Phelps, about SI. 000. insured; Mrs. N. Fairbanks. Urs. Sherman & Farrand, Messrs. Hopkins & Miller, G. & l Ames, Mr. S. A. Smith. J. H. Forbes. J. J. II Durand. S. Colfax, publisher of the Transcript, who loses about 825 only); C. E. S-lleck. C. Mertz, and others, ami estate of C. S. Roberts, lose from 8100 to 8600 each. The IS'ews lost its press, about half its type, account books. 6cc, inconsequence of which it is suspended for the present.
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9ö ttua vs. Died Oil - 17 ii inst, in ti.! 'mnty, Mary L. -nt dui iitt-r ;t J ar.i S ir.ih Join Sm ytler. Died on Tufsdv night last, Anthony s. Ecnnel. oorti.h Tn,s.esor this township. b:hi an old und h'ghly respecte,' citizen of the i oiiu'V. W.i ; v ii t s. :;. i : ve i i re, AND lrf0 ancv Crocus. i 1M.T. , ... V ,9 c . j;Q ' I'Ncrir would in aS5&i' l'rm li old rus!oii;ers and üe i u If t eiier.T My iIut i e i ;i re tir d ro n Ciiiea.-o as: .1 esa!i!:i.e ! I.i u.-t-U" a-j-.u in S..u h He ud, 1'jr the purp ir e o c::rrvi;ir on t!te above bui:t: v an-l th.it i i h;s on h.ind r wp,l se'eet'.'d tot-k oi tli-? li'.e-l f,il:ioiis nf Jc-wclry and Fancy tlools, consitin. i i p.;rl of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Cienlleirien's Gold ; ri;i-, Keys and Seal-, Göhl K.,r rin -.:, Finf r inters ureast i-in-, i.oi.j aii-l lMicils Gdd Feus with silver holder , LovkH. Braceiet.-, (lold and Silver t hmd. ks ieeiaclei of all c.etcnptioiis S QU JL III C 011 CI OpOOllS, ! . t' i - rt-i i , il'.iter Knives r.r.d a v.inetv of Silverware wlncli sm warranted a pure a, o;ti. Il.s fdures w.tb iauuujcM.rvrs .mporars avl wholesale cealers n-,h e.sle to .-uppjy his custo- ' iiicia V , , y ,lH-aui' iasiou o:nl el.e,,.,ess ireet a 11 , a n s. Chxks v alcl.ts and Jeutlty repaired on Sh'li t liotii-e. , Tie hS. est prices paid for old Silver and Col i. oiore w .-onin oi v ruer x .Miner Looiiö.ore, Southern! lud. r lAlir. 1 1 Ft-rt -12. w J L Perpetual Motion! OX the '27th ilay of April l ist, we h-raie;1. a co-partnership mtf.e Mercantile h". iness fer life. Si'iee tint day we l.nve b- u well Mtf.iaiiied l y ihe j ui lie n..T'e 1 tavy -a!eof goods, for whieh vt: tender our wrnne tt.ai;ks. llavinj: now received pari of our F.ill S.uekof TXt jj'S ! 5 $ 1 Q I c' t JL.' Vf Hjl LJ AfjtJ')', ; We ere prepared to sell at prices correspond-' iihjwdi. the ;in.e.-, waiving the benefit of irustia allc.es. Urin, alo , your W .i-fi-aJ. - -s O (ienerally, 1 tit leave .Ml the im-t pirt ele-1 wnere. e are f-au-lie-l ti.at ti e eo ::ttry is ' now full i f liioney, and that reii: i ilauArous rd present, as a :r.:!i will roii;e in thej coualry during the coming yetr, aecordiier to i ir aliuanae. Iieix-e liie pLey of trading ; without ,t;eii;:i; in cel..!. II' is till' ll:i Co i.e on r.nd liv it awJide on taii prnn i: 1. .s. .a.iie-: call ! and look at our I ress and other floods: (Jen-! demen, conic and s e us ;ry tho ca: h trale ' w here the rich and tl-e pour all f ire alike and j p.iy a. live, neeepi oui giatnu le lor pasi iavor.-', .m l hell us keep lhe ball in motion. ,. i,. '.im.ku., .. .. - i : i. -. ..... i ... r . . M Povi kov i PO'lFFJOY Ä: r5M0'rilrP m. i 0...1 Koi. lu.iuiJi u. i)4,oiii..u. JSept. '2-2, 1S.)'I JU:t. 1 .-.y . iiiXeeUiOr S Aot iCC. kTOUC-T. 13 hereby riven l..i. t'.e t:t: !;rlied hate takea out " '(- nrv n'l tie estate ot Dr. I Y ta e of .Var.-hall eouuty i.di.nia, dece.i. and that, .said e.-ta'e w-il be -led by tle tn of-eordinu' to law in i'.e court .t r'';rimon !'b as with in an! or n'.d (O'i-.y. Ti e estate : ein' solvent, all per-'u, ididn,' 1 1 ins a-L'iiin.-1 t 'e .-atiie v.rc t: i'i mc ; iojiri-.a'tu il.-:n leially cutl.cii'.icMied h r . e! !cü:c:i;, a. id all p. r.-oits jus'ly im'eb'e'i lo .-aid e.-l e a;e notified to luflke n.Tviicut v.:i.M:!t 'e!;iy. JA.MKSC. V..KIt':i: l D.VViDVXNEDGJCJr. i Ev'rs. September IS'.:!. '-'J;:'.. On the ivlh day of O: to! er 'S:, i t!,etow.i of K iO in she sai J ec-uiity ot Si ark at l o clock P. M. f said day. .VpeeifieaMor.v of raid Pit' he.-, iriven on the day of sale, oral 1! e ' iiuid'sini er's fi-'-e at anytime. C'll.Mti.H-S. P P.lilTS, Cmn"r. JtHIX s. HKS'DKIf, Kiuinr. Nor !i Rend, Ind. Sept. . i. srr n-vsiauTii rousDKY. MITCH hlili Hie sii.! 11-pir. d at the a' nve oslablisl inen', t tur'.i !i c -i :-1. 1 1 1 tr s .f yll kinds to order, and of the mo -t durable i:id rial. The prmn,al mainu-einent o the concern will he nieler S he com r d of .1 n s Mi ciiell, who .vill at all times protup'.ly aLlciid to the calls of cu-touiers.
DITCHING! DITCHING! to aprar by ti,.-.in.iavii f a -ompc.,.t ijorih of Ran ; 3 M-s j- b 7VOTICF. is h.-rcby . hen .!,, the O.r.uis- 'jdants G.lbra, h Marghul, huV a. l io'u-r .in 1 Fn -d .! r ol' t'.e (Viniv o:" "bl Dmai.are non-residents ol die Si'df , r f , ., " . . 1 l s.o. t r ..! . i n. i... . r o. t -e t au.j u- . , . ; of fifteen dollars; winch anpraisernent s-ar .c, wi 1 fi -r or .vale a- ! 'aw ireets.llie of liidi;n;i; the said defendan's are tin re- , ,. . ,otr.vd t f ,Iochin, as folio,-, :o w,f. ,'... ()f l!ie pi.ullt.llCy of s:ii-.l writ; ' V ' "'"J n !. '.Ord.s in tltch Xo in .-ec-Ji; town r ;e C west ... , ,.., . ,..:. ...'.t.-d "' L"'rk ot lllH marshaU Circuit Court. m, " ' 'J i7 :i:t "I" -' unls Mej a ppear. u,u pi. .d Chicago Rid
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Tin " are Mill prepared to furnish to order, have esscFSed damages, by reason of the Plows ol the various pattern. j Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road pasOld metal will at all limes fin 1 ready sale sillT at.r0sSjS t, ,10rth west quitter of secf.,r plow,, old accounts, or any work in our, 0,v,.shi ,33 nortll )f railRe Sent 1") 111 3 Olif. 2 eist, owned by yott, in Marshall coun-
Sept 15 i:.3 Election Notice. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: JPie hard f'orbaley, clerk of he circuit - court of .vaid coun'y, hcr ! y certify t!at a l i.n election lo he bettln an 1 held at lhe Uiual places of hulling clectioas in said couiitv, on lhe sc iul l iicMiay v,me iitn iayj 01 Octohcr ne t, inm, the loi owm.' om-cs are to he filled, to wii: A Uepoiu r or the Supreme f'o'trt, 10 fill the vacancy oetaioued by the t'.eath o; II jf.uc E. Carter: One llecor ler ami one ( 'oiiiini.v.vioner for the second district of .Marshall county. 1 11 te -tuno y w herei I hAve hereunto set iny li.uid and ofiixed tlie M-al of sai l court at my office in Plvmoutti, the 14th day ol September, A D I ir (VOHIiALKY Clerk. Pr SR (.'oriialey, dep (LS) I, JoJin L Thompson, Sherilfof aid .Marshall county, li'diana, tt Ir.n y ceriiiy that ti.e above 1 a true copy ol liie t.r-oial terufica e as delivered to 11 e tylhe clerk ol the .Marshal, circuit court, atid the vo er ol' .w.ir hall coun ty are notified to meet at the UMial places o holding election.- in tlieir .-everal tiwnslops on Tue.vda) the I Ith day ol Uciober next u vote lor ll.e above oflieer. JüllN L THOMPSON Sheriff Pr T R Tl.ouip:ou dep Sept 15 1853 2$t3
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To setl your VJeut at the highest n;aret vrice, and lay S Iii kiv Hf 'iJ" : AT THE LOWEST FIG Uli ES. Call AT THE pi f Q J l a T O R. . 4 HE now reeeivin-' a new and s J Mo k of FALL AND WINTER ( tl:st were purcha.e! Ierure ilf r-se in tern in r:-.et. v!;jc!i will enable u to iinu u.iUylrü- prices. Call Ladies and Gents j and txjMiiio our siork before pnreha i'Kr tle- j '..here, and wo will sd.o'.v yo-i a hanJo.ite as-, sorl!n "l 0 j l1 aiiCVÜrCSSl5 00dS, ! And st-iple Goo-ls by the juantity, both dunbleand heap. Mle-nest orner' ai.d 'JIci I : (vtu:uier.s' nny -rundde at oar iow prices, but , we dres pl.nn. live ehea;., atid tan alford lo ! sell :V. a small profit. Dur sioek consists of all j the .-.rtieies nect'-jsary for iaiuily u-e. t-ett :ö uö i ' -jtf. '2:i(o of itili.iti:i. ) laislr.iil 4 ou:i!v, S SS. Fdiabeth Nichols, ) vs. Peiilion for Divorce Srmuel Nieliols, S I I HiF.REAS the above named rornnlainV f iit, by Pomeroy and Osborne her atiorut--, l;s lids day filcü in tlie Clerk's face i of the Marshall circuit court, her petition for a iv..rf.4. .v..,ii . ,,,1ti Ni,.il0,s iiml al,0 t,,e affiluvU of a Wintere,:c,j j:t.,-o:i, shoTin,- to my satbfaciiou that t!, S15(J fcu:uc! NicUls u a 110!irc,i.ol.t 0 tJ.c 'a.' i State d" Inrlioda. Tl.-ere ore, ti e saht n , u 1 Nichols UhcrebV I10tilkl ofthe lil.il: tl.id PrU,itlu.y 0; tie said coniplaiuanfs peunonand i ! ,.'... I I ..! :...,.".r l.,.fr. tii ... of,,..,.;".,, flt .rs;i i ,.rPir-; , holden at the court hnu.-e in Plyinou'.h, in t:,e eoui.tv an I S.ate aibresaiJ, and plead i.;uv.cr or uemur to said peiiuon, the matters and Unify ! :,.t- in ll.e s.nne v.iil l.: LH:irrl nd t;: ken as confessed, and a eeciee rendered according;)'. Attest R. COKHALLY, Clerk, sept 15, r.;- J. (..i on --i.'.. . iotice of InoiVciiy. r pun l eir,- and creditors of Huron J. MetI :,!f e:ee,n:e i, are h-rehy uouhed ti.at :ii::iea':.' petir.on, will he made lo tue toi.ncf Coi..ii.ou Picas of -Marshall coiiuty, lii.üaii.i, at ns next term, to be hohlen in jl"'";i: , the :id Monday in Octoi e: next, if an or , r o deMaro and c.tle the ediale ot said decedent a. .so vent. f,yxi ' JAM LIS II. CASE Admr. ; Sept 15, ir.3J. v-Vl. I iMnii in ni.i;.;:ia. 31ar!iai I'yUIllV, M.,,,!,.!! Cnri t.i. r.,a, ..,. : 1801. f'-'isita S. Aadsworlh, i ant is l. Coo'.ey, ! J !mi V. Far well.
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. . '. A Znl liSt Jdi:. Gatbraith, Arthui Ducat. v,.r,. lf Attachni-nt heretoiore ISc , , ,, , , , f r . - . a s i -I in tins bt-!iill. out ol the onii.e , r1 , ,f , .mr . writ of Attachment herr-toforf isi" iti" iinii oi i le niirs Mit u renn LOtirt ; f i huviiu been rt turned by lhe Mierilt of ... ! s-iid CsHintv, by which u app-irs th t the foUowin- V.al estate I .s been atI . . . ..--! r i ! r-Mie.l fas the property of said ib-hndains, to-wit: Tlie south oust one fourth of srelion tweoty two. in towii'iip thiity iive iiorth, of raue td;e cast. A!o the norih eritt f un t h oi section thirty six, in town I hirty live north, of range cue er.st. Also (he east ha!! of the S"tith west fourth of ii-i-tno! twenty two, in town tbirtv livt: ir' i ii iiünh. (f rau"e one tasi; making in all e Iii i , i four hiuolred acres, more or less, and .... r . . , I I apprised at tue sum of tweivc hundred . ' L. u l . J l . And it havi'ij; hen made satisfacW"ril v , , f . . i ii i of the uxt term of tlie M irsball Circuit i i j i . .i r ,i C"i:.-t, to b.-held at the Court bwie in Plymouth, in said county on tlie tiiird Moi.day ol February next, the sme will be heard and deiermined in their absence, i;tCllAIlUCOKISALh U! k M. c. c pr. S.:.;in. 1. Co 11 m:y. D -pu'y. Osborne & odwaid, pi ll's Att'ys. Piy.iKuitb, Sept. 2lst, 1S53. 2)l3. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To James L' ad:n in: YOU i;rc hereby notified that tlie appraisers appointed for that purpose i ty, Jndi uia, at thrt sum of one hundred dollars; which anpnisement has b-en this div leiurneil to the fiiee of the Clerk of the Mirshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne, tp Chicago Rail Load Company. Ry C. II. R elve, att'y fur the Com. Seot. y. i&5:i. 2Si:j. - STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, es; To some person unknown. VOI I are hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that ptirpos-, have assessed damages, bv reason of the 'ort Wayne ec Chicago Riil Road pas ving across lhe north h-tlf of lhe north west quarter ofsecion 2.1. in township 33 uonh, of rauop 3, rasi. owned by ou, in Marshall County. Indiana, al tlie sum of live dollars; which appr.iisnirnt Ins been this day relumed 10 the office of be Clerk of the Marshall Circuit C urt. The Fort Wayne p Chicago Rail Iload Company. By C H. Rt.i:vE, att'y for the Com. Sept. 0. 1S53. 2Si3. rV rV rV A A Fine Assortment from . . . ... CTnrt! fin npr lh. v II. B. rERSUINC, 4- Co. 1
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STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, .: To John S.-nonr; ivOU ;ae hereby noliQ ct that the appruisers appoiuietl 1 ir that purr-use, have as-t sed damages, !v teason of the Fort Wayne 6c Chicago Riil Ro.nl passing across the west half of the south west quirtcr of section I L in Townshit jl. uori -,, of range 3 east, owned liy you,
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br-" ls day returned to the office of i!:e Clerk of l'i M jrshuil t.'ir-uit Court, T.heFort Wuuac Chicaco Hat Road Cowponv. ' M c- RectebiiV for the Com. j Sept. J. 1SD3. 2St3. --p t-pE 'FINDI 01 AA M .i tirl.a 1.1 COUNTV, SJ. To Sir.'ih L?ach j YOU arü ltre by no titled that tlii 'apprdisers appointed for that ptirtjer have assessed daani.jfs, by reason of Fort Wajne & Chicago Riil Road, pas- . iug across tlie west half of the south- ; west quarter of section 25, in township 1 " ol north, of ranee. I cast, owned bv von. ii .i ii it ... 4 . 1,1 rsuii juiny, iii'liana, at tlie sun: oi Fitly dollars; which appraisement ha. been tili dsv r-turned to tie nffi rf now. ii.rueu io u,e ohice ct tli 'K . Marhjl) C'.nt C"!,1T Tort- H aynt ai Chicago Reil Road Company. By C. II. Keeve, atl'v for the Com. Sept. lSr.3 STATE OF INDIANA, M A RSH ALL COUNTY, s?: To Wi Mia in X, Conk! in: YOU 3 re hereby notifi. d that the ap praiseis appointed for that purpose, have: assessed damages, by reason of the Foit V. ciynecc Chicago Riil Road passing u-noi-.s the west half of the north east quarter, and the east half of the north vet nnsrter (if erprlinn 1 "7 ? .. ..-..- t,: -r - , . "'l " ,rt! ' "f ra,,S 3 east, owned by you, l i ! county, inuiana, at tlie sum ol one hundred dollars; which appraisment has been this da v returned to the office ot lhe t!t.rk (,f lhft MarsjuU Circuit Court T p w . rhifai.ö r ") 7-'n P. J ' UticaSo Lai! Load Company. Jy C. II. Rr.r.vn, att'v fur the Com,. Sept. 9. ISbli, iito. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, sj: To C. Foot: YOU are hereby notified that th appraisers appointed for that purpose , hive assessed tlamnes, !y reason of th Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road pahing ficrotfs the south west quarter of the north east quarter, of section 23, in township 33 north, of range 4 east, owned ly 1 . ' .. " j o-.i, in .lirs!iail county r. , sum of twenty five do ai yon, in Mirsliail co.inty, Indiana, at th.; sum of twenty five dollars; which anprais- . , . , toent has oeen tins dar : r , , , , . 3 oince o! the Cieik of the p -ll"' . . f tLt tori avne y returned to the Marshall Circuit Chicago Rait Road Company. By C. 11. Rulve, att'v for the Com. S.'pt. i), 1833. 2Si3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSii LL COUNTY ss: T Andrew R. Read: ; J 0L are hercu- notified that lhe any . . , , , 1 praisers &pointed for that rurr-os;. " 1 1 1 - 1 ,4 . nave assessed daina-ies, bv reason of the , , . ' ., , tort ayne i5c Ci:icig Rail Road pas- . .l. ..i irr.t .L mru. i;it- easi i:aij oi uie suutn west bv C. 11. Rrr.vn, att y for the Corn, ?,,. o i K- ? oept. y. l&jj. Ut.). STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, si: i t;0 j Watson: jtf OU are hereby notified that the cpi praisers appointed for that purpose, ; have assessed damages, by reason of the j Fort Wayne & Chicago Riil Road pis sing across the south part, of the west half, of the south east quarter of section 11), in Township 33 north, of Rattle tas, owned by you, in Marshall County, Indiana, at the sum of twenty dollar?; which appraisement has been this djy returned to the office of the Clerk of the Matsliall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne p Chicago Rail Road Company. I5y C. II. Reeve, att for the Com. Sept. (J, lb03. 2St3. STATE OF 1 NUI ANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To Mrs. Neid ig; OU urn hereby notified tlint the apgj praiaers appointed for that purpose, htve assessed Irtmies bv reason of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road pissing across the east half of the south west quarter, of section 19, in Township 33 north, of range 4 east, owned by you, in Marshall county, Indiana, al the sum of twenty dollars; which appraisement has been this day returned to the office ofthe Clerk of the' Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne J- Chicago Rail Road Company. Ry C. 11. il elve att'y for the Com. Sept. 9, 1653. üSt3. SMOKED HAMS ForMiebjr J. UHOWNLEE & Co. April 7. 18 3 ffSAIT I'OISK For .sale by J. RROWNLEE Co. April 7 1S3'I. GttT. 1. an.-l Snsh fnr v I b v uw--.--" j J. URO 1VNLLE Co.
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