Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 September 1853 — Page 3
We arc authorized to announce M. L. Sl'TPIJEX ai a candidate fur Recorderof Marshall county-
We are rt quested lo announce JOHN A. HOOTS as a candidate lor Retordtr of Marshall county. "We are requested to announce CHARLES ! I). CLARK as a candidate for Recorder of Mar- ! shall county. j Wa have been requested to siv that Win M. OL'NIIAM is a candidate fn recorder of' Marshall county. We are authorized to announce JAMES McFAitLIN as a Candida e for Recorder of Marshall county. We are authorized to announce JOHNSON1 nitOWNLEE as a candidate for Recorder of Marshall county, subject to the dtcision of a Democratic convention, should there le one. We are requested to say that HORATIO P. STEELE is a candidate f.r Recorder of Marshall county, at the October election. A BA IS ISA I.V. Any pe rson in want o a first rate new Fanning Mill, can secure one i cf the latest and most approved patte: n, and at a reduced price, by cailiirg at the Waon Shop of Relative & Elliot, in Plymouth. Come soon, as the first bid take.5 it, if it is enough to pay for the timber and time spent in making it. aus- 3!, 1313. 2Gt3 IV 111. J. Jlltl'KS, Master Com.missionkr for Marshall County, is empowered by the late laws o? Indiana, to administer all oaths and affirmations which are required by 'aw; to take and certify affilavits and depositions," &c. Deeds, Mortgages and other legal insirumeuts may be executed at a trilling expense moii application at the Ranner oili :o. nnil lAonn potter. r.r By an order of the Board of Di-.-f-0-- rectors of the Fort Wayne and C.iicago Kail Road, an assessment of ten per ceut on each share of the cash subscriptions of slock has been made, and" subscribers will be requited to pay that amount on the first of each month commencing on the first of August last until the same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth, to A. L. WHEELER, Ass't Treas. Sept 20, 1833. 15lf. Another scientific lVondcr! Important to Dyspeptics Dr. J. S. IDUGIITON'S Pepsin The true DizesVce flail, or G istric Juice, pre pared from the Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, alter directions of Itaron Libiir, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houton, M. I)., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy lor 1 nTurestiou. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Livercotuplaiut, Constipation, and Debility, curing ater Nature's o.vn inethoa, by Nature's o. vii Aent, the tJvstric Juice I'amphlets containing scientific evidence 0 its value, furnished by agents gratis. jS'ee notice anion j Medical Advertisement.?. 110 39 l) DAGÜERREAH ROOMS J I'LY JiOUTII, irSS. HAVING permanently located this place, and fitted up s u i t a b 1 e''ftj lloorasin the seconJ building south of Pometoy's store, up stairs, is at all times prepared to execute likenesses and miniatures in the most perfect manner, and warranted to retain their brilliancy, with proper care. Persons about leaving their friends, perhaps never te return, may leave with them an image aeli-rht fully calculated to keep in lively temernbrance the happy moments spent together intimes past. He is prepared to operate in clear or cloudy weather. Jusust 31, 1353. - Uf State of Indiana, Marsnall County, SS. To Jacob Hitlle: YOU are hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Kail Uoad passing a cross the north half of the north east quarter, of Section 33, in Township 33 north, of range 3 east, owned by you. in Marshall county, Iu liana, at the sum of thirty dollars; which appraisement has been this day returnrd to the j office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit dourt. The Fort Wayne and Chicago Iirrfl Ilwd Company. J liy C. II. Rezye, att'y for the Üompany; Sept. 9, 1353. 23t3. 'STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To Napoleon B. Alleman, P. Schuyler Alleman, Nelson M. Alleman, George K. Alleman, John S. Alleman, Aaron LAlleman, lluth Alleman, and Eunice Alleman, heirs of J. G. Alleman deceased: YOU are hereby notified that the appraic appointed Tor that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne 5c Chicago Kail Uoad passing aeross the north west quarter of Section six, in Township 33 north, of Hange two east, owned by you in Marshall county, Indiana, at the sum of two hundred dollars, which appraisement has ben this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne J- Chica-o Hail Road Company. By C. II Keevk., att'y for the Com. September 9, 1353. 2St3. CJMOKED HAMS For sale ly O J. DUOWNLEE & Co. April 7, 1S3 etil. SALT I'Oftlt For sale by OWN LEE & Co. April 7 13Ö3. r.tn. M1 rp A Fine Assortment from ' ' 37c foSI 00 per. II. by H. 1. PERSHING V Co.
STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss. To S i rah L.'ach : YOU ar hereby notified that the Hppraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fott Wajne ft Chicago Hail Road, passing across! the west half of the southwest quarter of section in township 31 north, of range 1 east owned by you, in M.irshll County, Indiana, at the sum of Fifty dollars; which appraisement has been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court. Ttc Fort-II rayiie and Chicago Hail Road Co m j) any. By C. II. Ueeve, att'y for the Com. Sept. 8, 1SD3 23:3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To John Senour: OU are hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Kail Uoad passing across the west half of the south west quarter of section 14, in Township 33, north, of range 3 east, owned ly you, in Marshall county, Indiana, at the sum of thirty dol'ars, which appraisement has been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne J Chicago Hail Uoad Company. By C. il. Reeve att'y for the Com. Sept. U, 1S53. 23t3.
STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To John Maple; YOU are hereby notified that the appiaisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed da mages, by reason of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Hail Road passing across the east half of the south east quarter of section 2S, in township 33 north, of rans;e 4 east, owned by you, in Marshall County, Indiana, at the sum of forty dollars, which appraisement has been this day returned to the office or the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne $ Chicago Hail Uoad Company . liy C. II. Reeve. Att'y for the Cora. September Ü, JSo3. 2St3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To YV. G. and Ü. Y. Ewing: YOU are hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have , 1 . 1 i . ' , assessed damages, by reason 0! the lort Wayne and Chicago Hail Knud passing across the north half of ihe south cast fraction, east of the Michigan Uoad. of section 13, of Michigan Uoad land, owned by you, in Marshall County, Indiana, at the sum of ninety dollars, which appraisment has been this day returned to the oilice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne J Chicago Rail Road Com puny. By C. H. Ueeve, Att'y for the Com. Stptember i), IS53. " 2St3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To Fanny Humphrey, or Cyrus Ingersoll and Fanny Ingersoll: Y O U arü hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne & Chicago ltail Uoad passing across the north east carter of section 1, in township 33 north, of range one east, owned by you, in Marshall county, Indiana, at the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars; which apprais.T.ent has been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, The Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road Company. By C. II. Ueeve, att'y for the Coin. Sept. 8, 1653. 2St3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To Francis Bates and others unknown, heirs of David Bates: fOU are hereby notified tint the apl praisers appointed for that purpose, have asstssed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne ic Chicago Rail Uoad passing across the north east quarter, and the north half of the east half of the north west quarter, of section 33, in township 31 north, of range one east, owned by you. in Marshall county, Indiana, at the sum of thirty dollars; which appraisment nas been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne 6c Chicago Hail Road Company. By C. II. Ueeve att'y for the Com. Sept. 8, 1S53, 23t3. STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To the heirs of Phincas Allen: 50U are hereby notified that the np- & praisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Uail Uoad passing across the east half of the north east quarter of section 30, in Township 33 north, of range 4 east, owned by you, in Marshalll county, Indiana, at the sum of forty dollars, which appraismnt has been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne J Chicago Rail Road Company. By C. II. Ueeve, att'y for the Com, Sept. 9, 1853. 23t3, M. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT It A W, WILL attend promptly to any business in the line of his profession. Office at the Bank Store. Plymouth, July 11,1333. I'M
Election ?Toticc. SJulc of !n;;Kin;i, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: f Richard Corbaley, clerk of fhe circuit court of said county, hereby certify that at an election to be begun and held at the usual places of holdinj elections in said county, on the second Tuesday (the 11th day) of October next, l"3j the following offices are to be filled, to wit: A Reporter" lor the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by ', the death of If mice E. Carter: One Recorder and one Commissioner for the second district cf Marshall county. 1 n testimö:: y whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the (L S) - seal of said court at my oilice in Plymouth, the 14th day of September, A D lSöJ. R CORBALEY Clerk, ' Pr hU Corbaley, dep :
I, John L Thompson, Sheriff of said Marshall county, Indiana, do hereby- certify that the above is a true copy of the original certificate as delivered to me by the clerk of the Marshall circuit court; and the voters of Marshall county are notified to meet at the usual places of holding elections in their several townships on Tuesday the 1 1th day of October next to vote' for the above oflkers. j JOHN L THOMPSON Sheriff . Pr T 13 Thompson dep ; Sept 15 1353 'Jj$t3 ! W. J. BURNS, ; Attoi'sicy ami Counselor at Iuav, 1 and notary liilIis "PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, TJTILl. promptly attend to any business TV entrusted to him, in the Supreme Court or any of the courU cf Marshall or adjoining counties. His familiarity with Probate busines will enable him to attend the settlement of estates without delay, litigation, and vrith but little expense. He refers to Hon. Jo. L. White, ) N York " II. tiRKEI.F.V, S EGov. Waluck, ) Indianapolis, la. Hon. J. D. Dk.kkf.i:.-', J 1 Hor. Dan' i.. Mace, Lafayette, lnd. Jas. O'Ukiax, Mayor, " Judire II. P. RiDin.K, Logansport, " '" W.M. Z. Sri ART, " " sfe DR. J. W. BENNETT, Piacticciu Physician, Vil promptly attend to all calls in the lino of his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham House. August 1, 1S53.- 2-ttf. DR. I. M. CAMPBELL'S rjlfllSis a very powerful Medicine. It is .2 . unsurpassed as a remedy for Head-ache Toothache, Lame or weak back, Frozen feet, Strains Vounds, Cramps, Swellings, Rhei "f? CtC' rl Ti? EJ' for u-e on Horses or other animals. heumaalso Vc!o not intend lo pud this medicine into notice. We are willimr, moreover, to secure purchasers against any possibility of beim: imposed upon. We therefore authorize all our agents tn ItEFUND THE MONEY To any fair and honest person who may return a bottle of tli is Liniment after having given it a fair trial, and not satisfied with its elFeets provided the bottles be returned within two weeks after buying thein. Hundreds of certificates could he furnished, of cures performed by this medicine, but it is not necessary, as a trial of it will convince the purchaser that it is no imposition. Ho are satisfied that no family will be without it, after becoming acquainted with it. All orders .should le addressed lo CAMPBELL, OSW ALD -Sc Co., Fort Recovery, Ohio, Where it is preptred and sold T.'hol.-sale and retail. For sale by PEItSUiXU V Co sep 15 1S.":J. 2-ni'J. Cod Fish ä Whit o Fish For sale by II. 15. PERSUING $ Co. LANK NOTES, Of an approved form, lor sale at this office. Cook Stoves a ii d ROBERT RUSK Is at all times ready to furnish the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties with Sloves of various patterns. His stock of Tinware will be kept full and manu'attured of irood lieavy material, and his best foot shall always be foremost in waiting upon and accommodating- his customers, at rices that will stop all grumbling. Call at his establishment on the east side of Michigan street, one door south of Westervelt and Hewlett's Store. Old Copper, Pew er and Rag?, taken in exchange for Tinware, at the usual prices. August 4 l'Jö:J. 22m3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To John Armstrong and others unknown, heirs of George W. Armstrong, deceased; YOU are hereby notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road passing across the north west quarter of section one, in township 33 north, of range one east, owned by you, in Marshall County, Indiana, at the sum of fifty dollars; which appraisment has been this day returned to the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne f Chicago Rail Road Company. By C. II. Reeve. Att'y for the Com. September 8, 1553. 2St3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: To Jesse Swisher: YOU arc ici'-b; notified that the appraisers appointed for that purpose, have assessed damages, by reason of lli3 Fort Wayne and Chicago Hail Uoad passing across the west half of the south east quarter of section 31, in township 31 north, of range one east, owned by you. in Marshall County, Indiana, at the sum of thirty dollars; which appraisement has been this day returned to the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. The Fort Wayne f Chicago Rail Road Company. 15y C. II. Ueeve. Att'y for the Com. September 8th, 1S53. 2St3.
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Drugs & Groceries. Iff. B. PS1!S2.G V Co., rXAVIXr? just received direct from the citJL ies of New York, Philadelpliia, IJjsion, Cincinnati & Chicago, a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, And all articles usually found .in a Drug establishment. Also Books, Stationery, x? i-T J m o t: jt q if srD And a full assortment of GIIOCEIMKS, all of which they offer to the public at either wholesale or retail, at as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; ami as they are constantly receiving New Goods, the public can rely upon bnn accommodated with any article in their line of tradeThey have on hmd a lare supply of Surpical Instruments; "ilass ofallii.es from a Watch Crystal up to Window Glass 2t by 32. Druist's Glassaie, Confectionaries, Window and Wall Papvjr. Standard School Hooks, Ulank Hooks, Lythoraph Paintings, Wooden Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. July 21, lu.Vt. 2iyi. PATENT ,YIEDICINES7 Sands' Sarsaparilla, Turner's Sarsaparilla, Grafenberg's do. Guisott's do. London's do ComstocVs do Morse's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, Myers Dandelion and do Smiths Tonic Syrup, Aeue Tincture, Chetiiodine Pills, Mofiats Hitters, Sai)piiii.tons do Itowans Tonic, Janes do Louden s Pills, ItlisrcHnticous. Sovereign Hilm Pills. Lynn's Illood Pills, Phinneys Dispep. do Asthmatic do Mofl'att's do Locomotive do Graffenberg's do liranlreth's do Smtth's su?. coat, do Angle's sug. coat, do
Farrcll's Arrabian, Crumptons, Hudd's, Poor .Man's, Paris', Eclectic. Ox-all, Chinese, TI,,. Hay's, Empire, Loudon's, Nerve and Cone, aim iiu o. Pery Davis Pain Killer, Mrs. Urown's Pain Killer, WORM MEDICINES. Ilarrels Vermifuge, Louden' s Vermifuge, Swaymes do Slidalls do Dr. Itex's Vv'orm tea, Dead shot do Wistar's Ualsamof Wild Cherry, Swayine's do do Curtis and Perkins do do Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Putnam's Metropolitan, Hair Invigorates, and all the Patent Medicines worthy ot public confidence, kept at the Ems Store of II. 11 PERSUING , Co. july2Sle53. 21 13. A Fine Sot ol Jewelry tV Watches For sale by II. 15. l'KItSIIIXG IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. II. It E EVE, Agt. Dr. T. A. Lemon, Medical examiner. 3 j CALIFORNIANS INSUREÜ.XE Aug IS Ü4yl. TT TS T 1 l 4.1 Tsn fi ilijcit: v iiuui E will pay Cith for V.'heat, also Cah for hanlin: H heat. Teams wanted. Those indebted to us must nov pay or we shall scud an officer to collect for us. Every article of produce commands a high price, and we demand our pay for pood. f:oht, which cost money. This notiee is to all owing us. We sell goods at small profits for ready pay, but are ijuite tired of Ions? pay days. Failures to pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise and character. We wish to go cast after goods on the 10th of September, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day. We collect the claims of tfce late firm of P. II. & U. POME ROY & LROT1IER: August II, 1C53. 23tff; ItJ JSiilt on hand after the 13th inst. Willi Tt Window i;:icr. A New Fupply of H all and Window Paper Printed shades, &c., just received by F. & O. 11. ROL1EUTS. Laporte July 14, 185:J. I9y. PROTECTI cTn XV URA XUH C OMFA XV, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN 1825. WILL insure property on terms as Iowas any rrsMJiinible company can do, and sustain themselves. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Asrent for Fulton and larshall counties. Jura i.s; latff BRATnARD k CRANE, IIESIDKXT OEXTISTS, SOUTH BEND, INI). Onke on Michigan street, half a block soutli of the American House, and nearly opposite the Post oilice. July 7, its;;. istr. loflPO Ä.LL persons knowing lVJll. themselves indebted to the late firm of Cotters r; Cleaveland, will please call and ray to (. S. Cleaveland, at the old stand witnout delay. CARTERS cV CLEAVELAND, By G. S. CLK.lVEI.ANn. Plymouth, Au?29. 1!153. 2(!tf. . .J? I ISHES to inform the citizens of the surr undiiii country thit he has permanently located as a P H Y S I C I A N , on the Laporte road VX miles from Plymouth, wheic the old Mill formerly stool. His oflice is at the house formerly occupied by Dunhan, where ho may a all times be found, except when professionally called away. All call will receive prompt attention, day or riht. Sept 8, 183. 27 m3
New Goods; New Goods! CAN be found at the old Store of CARTER and VLKVRLAXD. Any amount of Goods just received rom New York, consisting of Groceries, CROCKERY) HARDWARE in abundance, Bools, Shoes, Leather, DRY GOODS, SASH, GLASS, IR UN, ST ERL j NAILS, Which can be had on reasonable terms for country produce, cash Sic. Call and See. CHARLES PALMER. June 10, 1G53. 15tfl
N. SHERMAN, M . D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence and Office on the corner of Monroe and Michigan it reels, near the Pl inoulh Flouring Jlills. HAVING purchased Chase cc Weston's Obstetrical supporter and Assistant, used in all conceivable cases of C'hild-Uirth supporting all these parts, th.it nature requires firmly held, rs indicated by the almost universal demand of the Female dointhework of three or four attendants relieving to an almost incredible extent, the pain; shortening its duration and rendering it more safe. He will give particular aMention to Surgery and Obstetrical practice. Junc3U, lb-"3. lTmO. Another Show in Town.
T "IIE undersigned havinr formed a copart nership, would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoininc counties that they will continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, And all other articles of Ihme TnUorin got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and give satisfaction. They have made arrangements to work none but the best of stock, and have it put together in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. ('arriuL'c'rritnmiü'j done to or der, and with neatness and durability. chop at the old stand on the we.-t s:de of Michigan street, next door to Barber's hard ware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon those who ma favor them with a call. BARNARD & HOW; Sept.O, 1S33. S2yl. DISCOVERED at LAST! A Kystery Explained! A EEVOLlTiOX IS CEmI! VILTvUY IS (TO. Dr. A. Li. Adams' NEU" THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in the minds of all who read it: How is it that Americans have been so lonjr and so slavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease? DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM, The great Panacia of disease, , Is offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories for the entire cure of Liver Complaints in all stages, Ilillious Fever, .Ague and Fever, Chronic Lung Fever, D:op?ical .Affections, Consumption, Bowel complaints, DiorrhTe, Dysentery, Ittnimatism, Bleeding Piles, Blind Piles, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Oeneral Debility. Nervousness. C'ostiveness, Indigestion, Obsructed Menshuations, etc. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and has proved to the most skeptical, beyond a shadow of doubt, that it is the Only Reliable Aledicine ever Discovered, (beim purely all vegetable,) for the perma nentcttre ot the above diseases. Themost skeptical have become its most sanguine vota ries, and pronounce the Liver Balsam to be The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the Afflicted üt cry ich ere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the relief received by its use. And in submittiirj this, the Liver Balsam is rccominendi d to all those suffering under the Urosi r:i$i of the I?iot:stcr lic:isc and at once procure one Bottle of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader is lelerrcd to the SIeü ical Track, found by making application to the Agent, where the Balsam is old. giving a full epitome of the cause and cure of all diseases. Sold by H. B. PERSUING & Co. Plymouth. G. E. SCOTT, General Airent, No. (.1 Randolph street, Chicago ill. August 4, 1833. 22mG. Stale cf Indiana. ) s Marshall Countv, ' SS: Marshall Circuit Court, February term 1654. V ich S TVadevrnHh " Francis 15. Cooley, Jrhn V. Fat-well, Charles N. Henderson, J- Foreign Att'mt. Against Johu Galbraitli, Arthur Ducat. YjIIE writ of Attachment heretofore isy tued in this behalf, out of the oflice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court having been returned by the Sheriff of Slid County, by which it appears thut the following Teal estate has been attached cs the property of said defendants, to-wit: The south east one fourth of section twenty two, in township thirty five north, of range one east. Also the north east fourth of section thirty six, in town thirty-five north, of range one east. Also the east half of the south west fourth of section twenty two, in town thirty five north, of range one east; making in all four hundred acres, more or less, and appraised at the sum of twelve hundred dollars. And it having been made satisfactorily in appear by the aflidavit of a competent person, that the defendants, Galbraitli and Ducat, are non-residents of the State of Indiana; the said defendants are therefora notified of the pendency of said writ; and that uuless they appear, and plead, answer or demur thereto, on or beforo the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of the Marshull Circuit Court, to be held at the Court house in Plymouth, in said county on the third Monday of February next, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. EICH AllD CORBALEY Cl'k m. c. c. pr. Samuel B. Corbaley, Deputy. Osborne & Woodward, pl'fis Att'ys. Plymouth. Sept. 21st. 1853. 29t3. Notice to heirs of petition to sell REAL ESTATE. STATE OF INDIANA, Starke County, ss: NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Walters, Administrator de bonis non. of the estate of Matthew Laugbrid-te. deceased, has filed bis petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his pcmnal poperty behitf insufficient to pay his debts; and that said p etition will be heard at Ihe next term of the court of Common Picas of said county. Attest: CHARLES HUMPHREYS Clk. Andhkw W. Portek Dep. sep 15 1833. (52 00) 23tl. 1
REFERENCE COLUMN. Countinst-Uouse Almanac for 1853.
H 5 in o 3 J3 o 3 SEPTEMBER, 1 8 15 o 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 1 11 13 G 13 20 27 7 14 21 23 12 19 20 UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT. Fnsidcnt, Salary. Fraxkt.ix Pikkck, of N. Hampshire, 05,000 Vice President, David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tan. Seeret.irij v titate, Win. L. Marcyof N. York, Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis cf Mississippi, Sf crchiry of the Treasury. James Guthrie of Kentucky, Seere fury of the Xu ry, James C. Dobbins ot" North Carolina. Secretary of the Interior, Robert Mc Clelland of Michigan, Attorney (!eneralr Caleb dishing of Massachusetts, Post Master (iciiern.l, James Campbell of Pennsylvania, e,ooo 8.000 8, C00 e,ood 3,00U 8,000 8,000 8,00D OFFICERS OF STATE. Jojkpii A. Wriumt, Governor. A. P Willard, Lieutenant Governor, Vv'm. C. Larrabee, Supintendent pub. School., .cr.emian nayuen, secretary ol biate, John P. Dunn, Auditor of State. Elijah Newland, Treasurer of State, Supreme Juseg. 1st Wm. Z. Stewart, of Cass county, 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur " 3d. Samuel E. Perkins. Marion " Ith. Addison L. Roach, Paike ' Vk'. 1J. Ucach. Ch-rk Sunreine ronrt. Albert G. Porter, Reporter for supreme courU JIarsLall ccar.ly Officers and Courts. Circuit Court. Tuns. S. S rAxriiM.n, Circuit Judge. D.J. "Woodward, Prosecuting Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets od. Jloudays in February and August, Common Pleas Court. Elisha Egbert, Judure. Horace Corbin, Pro.-ecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. M.eets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July & Oct. Commissioner's Court. SaiKlford Gordon, ) David Vanvacter, Commissioners, llobert Johnson, j fleets 1st Mondays in March, June, September and December. County Officers Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. Joint L. Thompson, Sheriff. G. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. 15. N. Klinsrer, Surveyor. J. K. Brook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald, Swamp land commis'nr. F. & G. BRoberts' Jdveilkcmcnts, LAPORTE, INDIANA. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. Drills and UI5icinos Books and Stationery. flPUlK Undersigned would most respectfully 3 c all the attention of their friends, and the publie generally to their new Store?, which are now completed, and lein replenished with fiesh and desirable Drugs y Medicine of the best and purest quality, where Drusrsists, Dealers, Physicians and Families, can all procure their supplies at the lowest prices. ooks, Stationery &c. They have also a store connected with the above by a wide entrance, which is exclusively devoted to this branch oi the trade, where may be found most of the new and interesting Publications of the day, with a large assortment of Historical and Standard 'J'orks. Further particulars will be given in the columns of the Ranncr. Please call at the Prick StOTes, opposite the Public square. F. & G. Ü. ROULRTS. Laporte, July 14, 133. I9yl. JOBBING NOTICE; THE undersigned having recently returned from the Pastern Markets, and in receipt of a great portion of their Spring purc hases, would respectfully announce to Country Dealers, Traders, Pedlars, and all others interested, and direct their special attention to their new and j-plendiJ Stores, slocked and filled to their utmost capacity with an immens-e variety of choice and desirable goods, well arranged and suited to the vants and wishes of dealers in general. Their facilities for purchasing goods are equal to any other House in the West; and it is their intention to devote particular attention to this branch of the trade. Their motto is, "smali. profits and i.ar:k sai.f.s." They therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite all those wishing to replenish their Stocks, to give them a call, being satisfied that their extensive assortment, good articles, and uniformly low prices, cannot fail lo attract the attention of buyers, and compare favorably with those ot any other houe in this section of the country. Stores in CIarks Rrick Rlock, opposite the Public Square. F.&G. 15. ROHEIlTS, Pru agists and Booksellers. Laporte, July 11, iay.. Pyl. "And are you too dealing in Pianos," said one of our thousand customers, is he entered our store, his eye resting on a splendid Rose wood Piano; -'most assuredly we are," was our reply, we have contracted with the house of Firth, Pond & Co., of 1 lie city of New York, to furnish us with a few of their most noted full and rich toned instruments, which we otTer for sale at manufacturers' prices. F. & i. B. RODERTS. Laporto, July 14. 1.j3. 19yl. Carhart's IrTelcdeoir's. Fourof thoFe beautiful Melodeorts just received by express. Piice forty-five dollors. For sale by F. .t G. B. liOHERTS.' Laporte, July U, 1333. l!)yl: Wl NDÖ - W G L A SS? IUKNCII and American Class in sizes from 7xU t- ÜGxöfi, at the Drus Store of F. .y C D RO HERTS. July 14, 1853. , 19yL WITH Good improvements, of the first quality of land, a few miles east of this place, near the Railroad line, can be had now for less than value; as the owner wishes lo erect a steam mill, &c. Apply to the LMitorof
