Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 October 1853 — Page 3
VvY ar" authorized to Announce M. L. SCTPHEN as a candidate fur Recorder of Marshall count-
We are requested to announce JOHN A. BOOTS as a candidate for KecorJer of Marshal! county. We are requested to announre CHARLES I). CLARK as a candidate for Recorder ofMari Lai! ci'uaty. We have been requested to say that Win. M. DC.NHAM is a c-.:idi late Cjt recorder of Marshall cotinty. W arr authorized to announre JAMES Mf FAiILIN as a candidate for H reorder of j .M.ir;h:'U county. We ari authorized to aumvme JOHNSON RROWNLLE as a candidate f r Recorder of varsnau cjnmy, sunieci 10 me utusiu ui j u a L'ei.':ocra:c convention, snouiu ;:.tro ueoue. j V..; arorrqucrtedto say that HORATIO I. j STEELE is a candidate for Recorder of Marshall county, at the October election. j Stall Bona iloüzt. ! -j 13v an order of the Board of DiVHfr rectors of the Fort Wayne and i C licago Kail Road, an assessment of ten j per cent on each share of the cash sub- j scriptions of 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 las: until the same is naid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pav at Plymouth,; . , . ! ELER, Ass t freas. i to A. L. WIIEELEl Sept 20, 1S53. lötf. Another scientific llondcr! Mtrn vr!".n,!- i .HIO.N S Pepsin Dyspepiies Dr. J. S. HOC Ttie true Dizestice fli:d, or Vi t.ttrir Juice, pre 1 !..-. I ....,. t .1.1 I. ' . r,, ' , .,.. I ; I , dull Ji lilt; -A, I .',1 UULI Ul KJIUII UlUlii : .i, di . ,wi i i w the sreat rhysiolo'ical Chemist, by J. fc. llou- . -f ? m ;u i i . Ti - .i ton, M. D., I luladelphia. I h s is tiuly a , .- , . i- . i i . t i l .. i . t :..,... f l1 and Debility,. curing ater Nature's own methou, : by Nature's o.vn Agent, the Gvstric Juice , i'amphlets, containing scientiiffo evidence o its value, furnished by agents gratis. Sec no- i tice among MeJical Advertisements. j no 33 ly. j X 1ST Or LETTGKS Remninin. h the Post Office at Plymouth, on the first day of October, 1851. . Persons calling for the Fame will please say "advertised," and bring alon tne necessary change, as J ceu; additional is charged. Armstrong Monroe Lake Henry AbintsrerG Washington Lyon James AtkinMrsM Elizabeth L wis William F Alternat! V S Allen .ra Abrains Lot 15 irch Miss Evaliue Brvls Wilson Harden Catharine II rooke Joseph Uel ,-nry 1 Hau ghard John IJ joth L & C) llegly Ameiy IJnvlsD.ivid Hrockett El:zabeth Bennett Francis B nvell liazd N ßarkey Jacob 2 . Hrockett Anna Le.nm-jrt Fl yl Lor.iey Sidney T Looaey Miss Temple I.oney James Lawso'i George Linn S )lomon Lyon Henry Lovcl tn 1 L J Lindsay John Loiiir Uenj.iiiii n M.l0ll Ort:i -Miller Je;se Mil!er William Miigle Miss M lry Martin Aaron ?.Iat y or Heed Mixcv Asa McDonald David Hrook Den jam': n Rlakely Wm or Robert Moor McC.islui Harden Henrr Malht . l R des Elijah Mox Ephraim Miller George McChestney Robert 2 Morris Asa Null Jacob 2 Neek John 11 Norris Asa W 3 Noiton O M IJeaty James Denny W II RUkely Robert Rumett Mjse F Crawford Peter .!astleinan Manuel Crow Hannali Clark William Cellars Samuel or O.sburu William EJiz-Patter Mis Mary Pltak John Pickerel Chastene Plume r J W Perrott John 2 Palmer Miss Mary D Pre.ner Mr abeth Cixiper Jc!in Campbell Nancy CarrellJ M Grosby A II Curtis Amos Clark C D Caroline CultouJWJ Darner IVter Dulong R L Evans R J ' Krvin Ro!ert Ela?ser Christian Flhott James Ecb'.ejdorfer Ernst Flora Isaac Fisher William Fife Samuel Fnrman Clias D French Horatio G Finney James Foeele Henry Falconberry Henry II French Jacob Fox Mamy Fisher Miss Martha Fraelick Peter 2 Fold James Green Miss Rebecca Gray Thomas Parish Miss Susan (Juivy Miss Sarah Rmger Michael Roads Elijah Reighley William Re id Johnathau Reighley Joshua Runner John Stevens Charleston C Slioap Miss Permelia Staley Tiiomas or Steven J Slulte Miss Mary Smith David Sampson Stevenson Amos Stonehill Abraham 'Z Studebaker Dar.iel h'clten.'ight David Smith Eli Smith Andrew R Studebaker Lidia Smith William IV Snider John Giel John Gown Meel Snider Delil.i & Archi-TreatMrs C J Tharp Joseph bald Dag Hazleton Joseph Hanawalt Levi Harvey Miss C 2 Hupp Jacob Harvey James Uarvey Henry Hughs Misi Catharine Hawley Edgar Hover Frederick I racy John TayljrG 2 Tun er C D Tho'aa.s saic Undeiw(xd Eiviua ti Lojjale M ose ur Vallt Jam s Valk Margaret' E Vanvactor Hiram Voreis Abrain iastings John Hamilton Mrs Lauretta Vanney lleury A Hunt Judy Hughs Wiltian Homer David Haywood Miss Marion oifuian Jacob Harmaa Valentine White John A Wickizer James M Wakem.m Sanncl Wade William Wtlls Elizabeth Willuun George Hutchin3 Miss Sarah EWickizer Klizihelh Johnson William S 4 Whitaker John Johnson James A J Johnson Jacob Jones William Jewett L M Killen William Kltm Debald Kephart Jacob Keily Jamei 2 Keith J R Kendall A Oct 6 13 VI Watkin Margaret Wamdey ;.lis Tabitha Wickizer William Whitson Laton O Wurster W Woo Is Miss T A IVymei Peter 2 Wills Joshua Young Amanda 2 D. Mcdonald p m 31 ti.
SAIT POUii For sale bv J. BROWN ' April 7 1353.
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J. Hums, Master Commissioner for Mariall County, is empowered by the late laws o: Indiana, ' tJ administer all oaths and affirmations which are required by aw; to take and certify affidavits and depositions," &c. Deeds, Mortgages and other legal instruments may be executed at a trifling expense upon appl ication at the Danner office- .r,njWf JÖxccutor's Sale. THE undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of David Vinnedge sen. deceased, will proceed to 511 at public outcry, in PI) mouth, Marshall county, Ind'ana, on Saturday the 29lh day of October, Inst., between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., and 4 o'clock p. m., all the personal property belonging to sai I estate, consisting in part of two double seated Bug ;ip?, two single seated Buggies, one lum-
Wii son, Bugsy Harness, Buffalo Robs, Bed and Bed J ins, Breakfast Table and Chair?, and other articles not recollected. TERMS OF SALE. On all sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand, on all sums over three dollars, a credi. of six months will be given, the purchasers giving not-s with approved security, with interest, and waivin all exemption laws. JAMES C. VINNEDGE, ( DAVID VINNEDGE jr., $ Executors. October Gib, 1S53. 3It3. Slate of ImliuiKt. I?Ja i si Co it a t y, SS. Elizabeth Nichols, ) vs. Petition for Divorce. Srmuel Nichols, "lTIIKREAS the abo V V ant, by Pomeroy torneys, has tins day file' jove named complainand Osborne her at torneys, has this day filed in the Clerk's office of the Marshall circuit court, her petition for a Divorce, against ihe said defendant, Samuel Nichols, ciiid also the affidavit of a disinterestcd pesin. showing to m satisfaction that ,Lc . ! , ... .J?.. : , ' u.. I State of Indiada. There ore, the said Samuel Nichols is hereby notified of the film,' and pen -i r , . , . , -,- - . dency of the said complainant s petition, and t , , , , r . i lna- unless he be and appear before the judne f , , , . . .. ,. of said court at th' next term thereof, to be holden atthecoun ho i-ue in Plymouth, in the j s-iid nn.l n'rn.l answer sai-i, an l p.can answer county and Slate afore or demur to said petition, the matters and things contained in the same will be heard and taken as confessed, and a decree rendered accordingly. Attest -R. CORRALEY. Clerk: pept 15, lC-VJ. OD) V'TtX Another Shov in Town. IHE undersigned having formed a coparlj, nersliip, would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counlics that they will continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, And all other articles of llyrse Tailorins got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and sive satisfaction. They havn m.ide arrangements to work none but the best of j stock, and have it put together in aworkmm- , like manner, and then there are no risks to i run. i'arriacTriiaisiiiii; done to or der, and with neatness and durability. Shop at the old .stand on the west side of j Michigan street, next door to Barber's hard1 ware store, where they will be pleased to jin with a wait upon thost who ma favor U, BARNARD & HOW. Sept. 27, aJyl. THE GO AHEAD .52 HS. ja GLZZ XL :Q.jrj JXKZ HAVING determined to abandon the "rotary motion" principle, aud adopt the go ahead motto, j Are endeavoring t keep pace with the im- ; prmements o" the age. Tney are no doctors but to the tanners au I others ot Marshall and adjoining counties they would say a few words about Wagons Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have hereto ore been selling in this and other markets '01 $100, they now oifcr at 833 those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, and all other work in proportion. j They are determined not to be undersold or j outdone in either pri:e or workmanship, by I any oth r workmen in Northern Indiana, nor j by work manufactured at Chicago or elsewhere I and brought here fr sale. They are always ! on the hill, aud ready to witness and be reI sponsible lor the durability of their work; but j wagons brought here I renn a distance and sold, if they do not prove good, the maker has your money, and places Ins thumb and linger to his nose, and you may whistle forabef.er wagon. They now have a superior lot of seasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, aud be i responsible lor iu doing good service. j Orders from other counties promptly attend ed to. RELANGEE&. ELLIOTT. Sept. eo, ikh. :$oif. WrJ7BURNS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Aolary i'tinlic, 'PL VMOUTH, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to him. in the Sunreme j Court or any of the courts of Marshall or adjoining counties. His familiarity with Probate busines will enable him to attend the settlement of estates without delay, litigation, and wiin bui nine expense. lie refers tit Hon. Jo. L. White, ... " 1L Grlklkv, $ework. Ex-Gov. Wallace, ) . , , . . Hon. J. I). Dkkkkks, i Indianapolis. Ia. Hon. Dan' 1.. Mace, Lafayette, 1 nd. J.s. O Driax, Mayor, Judge II. P. Riudlk, Logansport, Wm. Z. Sti art, " PIÄMOÜTif FOUWUY. Z BEL1NGEE L ELLIOTT and JAMES
MITCH KLL are still prepared at tinabove esttiblishinent, to furnish castings of all kinds to order, and of the most durable material. The principal management of the concern will be under the control of Jas Mitchell, who A-illat all times promptly attend to the call'? of customers. They arc still prepared to furnish to order, Plows of the various patterns. Old metal will at all times find ready sale for plows, old accounts, or any work in our lne. i Sept 15 1303 ;3tf.
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io sen your v iioai at the highest marKet pine, unu uuy AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR. 1VESTEISVE17B ck IIEWETT ARE now receiving a new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, that were purchased before the rise in the eastern market, which will enable us to sell at unusually low price?. Call Ladies and Gents, and examine our sto-k before purchasing elsewhere, and we will show you a handsome as sortment of Fancy &z, Dress Goods, And staple Goods by the quantity, both durable and cheap. 'Honest Corner' and 'iead Quarters' may grumble at our low prices, but we dress plain, live cheap, and can afford to sell at a small profit. Our stock consists of all the articles necessary for family use. .sept Iö ivo I X-tt. Election Notice. State or Indiana, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss; Richard Corbaley, clerk of fhe circuit court, of said county, hereby certify that at an election to be beiriui and held at the utial iJaces of holding elections insaidcoun- ' ly, on the second Tuesday (the 1 1th day) of October next, 1853, the following offices are to be filled, to wit: A Reporter" for the Supreme Court, to till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Horace E. Carter: One Recorder and one Commissioner for the second district ; of Marshall county. i Intesthnory v!ierco.rI have here unto set iny hand and affixed the f-eal of said court at my office in Plymtuth, the 14th day of September, A D ViWi. j R CORBALEY Clerk, Pr SB Corbaley, dep ! (L S) ' Jh? 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 ofj holding elections in their several townships on ! T"la, the 1 1th day of October next to vote l for l"e above oflioer.i. 1 nuiv i. Tiimrncnv si.r,r JOHN L THOMPSON Sheriff Pr T 11 Thompson dep .Sept 15 18.',:J XVutcIics. MiU'crvarc, AND Fancy Goods. THE subscriber would inform his old customers and the rmt.lie irenerally that he has returned from Chicago and established himself again in South ' Rend, for the purpose o' carrying on the above 1 business and that lie lias on hand a well se- I lected stock ol the l.vest fashions of Jewelry! and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of J Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold, chfins, Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Fincer Kings, CreastPiu, Gold Pens and Pencils Gold Pens with silver holders. Lockets. Rrace- I lets, Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions Pure Silver Spoons, flutter Knives and a variety of Silverware which warranted as pure as coin. ;lry repa short iot ice. The highest prices paid Gold. for old Silver and Store one door south of Witter & Miller's I Dook Store, South Dead, Ind. i WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. J8.5 i. 2rJV. Perpetual Motion ! ON the '27th day of April last, we formed a co-partnership in the Mercantile business for life. Since that day we have been well j sustained by the public made heavy j-alesofj goods, for which we tender our warmest thanks, j Having now received part of our Fall Stock of j jYIZW goods, ! We are prepared to sell at prices corresponding with the times, waiving the benefit of trust in all Cises. Bring along yuur Generally, but leave all the trust part elsewhereWe are satisfied that the country is now full of money, and that credit is dangerous at present, as a crash will come in the country during the coming year, according to our almanac. Hence the policy of trading withou getting in debt. Here is tSic place Come on and try it awhile on cash principles. Ladies: call! and look at our Dress and other Goods; Gentlemen, come and see us try the cash trade where the rich and the poor all fare alike and pay alike. Accept our gratitude for past favors, and help us keep the ball in motion. W. G. Pomi:rov, ) M. Pomerov. POMEROY & BROTHER. Sept. 22, 18Ö3; 29 tf. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters testamentary on the estate of David Vinnedge sen. late of Marshall county ndiana, deceased, and that said estate will be settled by them according to law in the court of Common Pleas within and for said county. The estate being solvent, all persons holding claims against the same are requested to present them legally authenticated lor settlement, and all per.'ons justly indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay. JAM ESC. VNNEDGE 1 DAVJD V7NNEDGE Jr. S Ex'rs. September 22, 18:3. 29t:i. ITCHING! DITCHING! NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner and Engineer of the County of Starke, will offer lor sale as the law oirects.the cojitract of ditching as follows, to-wit: 1G0 rds in dtch No C in sec 26 town 33 r'ge 2 west 210 ' ' 2 " 27 ' 33 " I " 120 ' 4 2 " 31 " I On the 12th day of October 1853, at the town of Knox in the said county of Stark at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. Specifications of said Ditches, given on the day of sale, or at the Commissioner's office at any time. CHARLES S. TiBIUTS, Com'r. JOHN S. BENDER, Engineer. North Beud, Ind. Sept. 12, 1853. 2'Jt3.
with manufacturers, importers and wholesale -""V1, " i' . " 7. " p" -..hVnVt dealers, 11 enaMe him to supply his custo- we demand purpay for good: j ?o W, hich cost mers with Coods that will iu variety, beauty, money. This no ice is o J ju mgus e fashion and cht-apiuss meet all demands. e g! at ;ma l,rofits f?r I" i?,:? JP3 ti Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on are quite tired 0 ton pay days, ta 1 res to
Drugs & Groceries.
I II. IS. PEICSIIIXO V Co., FT AVI NO just received direct from the cit ies of .New ork, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati & Chicago, a large and well selected stock of j DRUGS, MEDICINES, : And all articles usually 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 affori 'led in Northern Indiana; and as they are con4 stantly receiving New doods, the public can rely upon being accommodated with any article in their line of trade. They have on hand a lixgp supply of Surpical Instruments; Glass of all sizes from a Watch Crystal up to Window Ulass '2 by 32. Druggist's Glassware, Confectionaries, Windowand Wall Paper, Standard School Books, j Blank Books, Lythojr.iph Paintings, Wooden Ware, lobacco, Cigars, etc. July 2 J, ISji. 2IyI. PATENT MEDICINES. Sands' Sarsaparilla, Turner's Sarsaparilla, Grafenberg's do. Guisott's do. Loudon's do Comstock's do Morse's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, Myers' Dandelion and do .Smiths Tonic Syrup, Ague Tincture, Cheniodine Pills, Moffats Hitters, Sappingtons do Rowans Tonic, Janes do Louden s Pills, 7Iis cllaneous. Sovereign Ralm Pills. Lynn's Rlood Pills, Phinneys Dispep. do Asthmatic do. Moffatt's do Locomotive do G raffen berg's do Rrandreth's do Smith's sug. coat, do Angle's sug. coat, do Farrell's Arrabian, Rudd's, Hay's, Em pire, Loudon's, Crumpton's, Poor Man's, Paris', Eclectic. Oxgall, Chinese, Nerve and Rone, and How's. Pery Davis Pain Killer, Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer, i WORM MEDICINES. j Darrels Vermifuge, Lorden's Vermifuge, ! Swaymes do Slidalls do 1 Dr. Rx's Worm tea, Dead shot do j Wistar's Dalsam of Wild Cherry, Swayme's - do uo Curtis and Perkins do do Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Putnam's Metropolitan, Hair Invigoraters, and all the Patent Med-if-mes w orthv o! nublie confidence, kept at the Drug Store ot 11. K- PERSHING Co july K-5:5. 2 ltd. A Fine lot oi For Jale by Jewelry II. D V Wsttcltes PERSHING. Sumsraucc on TLitc. IN AN ESTARLISIIED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rales. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. A. Lemon, Medical examiner. 3j C A L I FO R N 1 A NS INSLRED..O I Aug 18 1853. 21yl. Wheat! Wheat!! TTTE will pay Cah for Wheat, also Cash j VV for hauling H heat- Teams wanted. Those indebted to us mutt now pay sliall seii.l an officer to co'lect for US. or we Every pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise and character. We wish to co cast after goods on the 10th of September, and war us "rla,,1l1 iat( ayant our customers to pay We collect the claims of the late firm of P. II. & B. POMERUY &: BROTHER; August II, 1C53. 23tff. irjJilt on hand after the 15th insL Wall tV Window paper. A New supply of H all and Window Paper Printed shades, &c, just received by P.& G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte July I I, 135:5. 19yl. PRO T E C fl Ö N iys urasci: c ompaxy. OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN 1&2&, WILL insure property an terms as Iowas any retponttille company can do, and sustain themselves. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Age nt for Fulton nd Marshall counties. June 2, lt?::i 13tfl BRAINARD & CRANE, SOUTH BEND, INU. OiTice on Michigan street, half a block south of the American House, and nearly opposite the Post office. July 7, l-r5:j. lStr. , Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Carters V Cleavelanu, will please call and pay to G. S. Cleaveland, at the old stand without delay. CARTERS V CLEAVELAND, By G. S. Ci-eavi lam. Plymouth, Aug 29, 1K53. 2tf. DR. J. EORB lttr j XÄ"7"ISHES to inform the citizens VV of the surrounding country that he has permanently located as a PHYSICIAN, on the Laporte road ., miles from Plymouth, wheie the old Mill formerly stool. His office is at the house formerly occupied by Dunhapi, w here he may at all tims be found, except when professionally called away. All call will receive prompt attention, day or night. Sept 8, 18:3. 27ri New Goods; New Goods! CAN be found at the old Store of CARTER an I CLEVELAND. Any amount 0 Goods just received rom New York, consisting of Cirot-ei'ics, CROCKERY; HARDWARE in jundance, Boots, Shoes, Leather, DRY GOODS, SASH,
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CLASS, III OX, STEEL f- NAILS, Which can be had on reasonable terms for i country produce, cash Ac. Call and See. CHARLES PALMER. 1 June 16, 1S33. ltff.
. DAGÜERREAN ROOMS, ILY.OUTII, II. FT A VING permanently located in a. .L this place, and fitted up suitable"5uSw Rooms in the second building south of Pomeroy'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 carePersons about leaving their friends, perhaps never te return, may leave with them an image delightfully calculated to keep in lively remembrance the happy moments spent to
gether in times past. He is prepared to ope- j rate in clear or cloudy weather. ' august 31, 135?. rutf N , SHERMAN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence and Office on the. corner of Monroe and Michigan streets, near the Plymouth Flouring Mills. FTAVING purchased Chase & Weston's fi.JL Obstetrical supporter and Assistant, used in all conceivable cases of Child-Birth supporting all those parts, that nature requires firmly held, as indicated by the almost universal demand of the Female doinjlhe work
of three or four attendants relieving to an 'Robert McClelland of Michigan, -i .... .... .-.t . 9
almost incredible extent, the pain; shortening its duration and rendering it more safe- He will give particular attention to Surgery and Obstetrical practice. June 30, 1S53. 17mGTHE undersignedrespectfully inbrms m tha citizens of Plymouth and vicinity that he has commenced the above bus iness in this place aud respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. He intends keeping on hands a good supply of ready made B002?3 AHB BMOmM" The public are requested to call and examne his slock. Shop opposite Piatt's Cabinett SAo. J0HNGIPE Ajn'I3Ä' '02 noil ly. State of Indiana. ; ?JarshaII County, Marshall Circuit Court, February term 1854. Elisha S. YVadswcrth, Francis 15. Cooley, John V. .Farwell, Charles N. Henderson, Foreign Att'mt. Against Joh: Galbratlh, Arthur Ducat. THE writ of Attachment heretofore issued in this behalf, out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court having been returned by the Sheriff of said County, by which it appears that the following real estate has been attached as the property of said defendants, to-wit: The south east one fourth of section twenty two, in township thirty five north, of rauge one east. Also the north east fourth of section thirty six, in town thirty-five north, of range one eest. 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 t.i appear by the affidavit of a competent person, that the defendants. Galbrailh and Ducat, are non residents of the State of Indiana; the said defendants are therefore notified of the pendency of said writ; and that unless they appear, and plead, answer or demur thereto, on or before the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of the Mirshall 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. RICHARD CORBALEY C!'k m. c. c. pr. Samuel 1. Cop.balev, Deputy. Osborne & Woodward, pl'ffs Att'ys. Plymouth. Sept. 2lst, 1853. 2Jt3. Nolicc (0 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 Laughride. deceased. ha filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his persDnal poperty being insuffi cient to pay his debts; and that said petition that said will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of said county. Attest: CHARLES HUMPHREYS Clk. Anurkw W. Porter Dep. rep 15 18j3. 00) 2Stl. DR, J. W. BENNETT, Practieeiug Physician, AVil promptly attend to all calls in the line of his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Duuham House. August i, 185:. 2itfl. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. II. PERSHING $ Co. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved lorm, for sale at this office. Ol Cook S loves a 11 tl Dl. JDCL J32 ROBERT RUSK Is at all times ready to furnish the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties with Stoves of various patterns. His stoek of Tinware will be kept fall and manufactured of good heavy material, and his best foot shall always be foremost in waiting upon and accommodating his customers, at prices that will stop all grumbling. Call at his establishment on the east side of Michigan street, one door south of Westervelt and Hewett's Store. Old Copper, Pew'er and Rags, taken in exchange for Tinware, at the usual prices. August 4 1853. 2'2m3. WITH Good improvements, 0 the first quality of land, a few miles east of tnis place, near the Railroad line, can be had now for less than value; as the owner wishei to erect a steam mill, &c. Apply to the Editor of this paper or James O. Parks. 15mC.
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I'MICD STATES EXEtlTiTE GOYEMLVT. President, Salary. Fraxkms Pierce, of N. Hampshire, $25,OCi Vice I'residen t, David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tern Secretary if State, Wm. L. Marcyof N. York, Secretary o f ur, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, Stcretaru of the Treasury. 8,O0U 8,00'J bC0O a.ooo 8,000 8.000 j James (Guthrie of Kentucky, Secretary of the Ary, James C. Dobbins of North Carolina. Secretary of the Interior, Attorney ucneral, Caleb dishing of Massachusetts, Post Master Hencral, James Campbell of Pennsylvania, OFFICERS OF STATE. Joskpii A. Wright, Governor. A. P Willard, Lieutenant Governor, Wm. C. Larrabee, Snpintendent pub. Schools Nehemiah Hayden, Secretary of State, John P. Dunn, Auditor of State, j Elijah Newland, Treasurer of State, Supreme Judge. 1st Wm. Z. Stewart, of Cass county, 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur 3d. Samuel E. Perkins. Marion Ith. Addison L. Roach, Parke W. D. Reach, Clerk Supreme court, Albert G. Porter, Reporter for rupreme court. Marshall connty Officers and Courts. Circuit Court. Thos. S. St.ivfielp, Circuit Judee. D.J. 'oodward, Prosecuting Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d. Mondaysin February and Auga-I. Common Vleas Court. Elisha Egbert, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays iuJan., April, July vc Oct. Commission er's Court. Sandford Gordon, 1 David Vanvacter, Commissioners. Robert Johnson, ) Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, Ffptenf ber and December. County Officers Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, SheritT. G. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. B. N. Klinker, Surveyor. J. K. Rrook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald, Swamp land commis'iir. F. & G. B. Roberts Advertisements. LAPORTE, INDIANA. A X D NEW ARRANGEMENTS. Drugs und 7-Icrticincs Bcoks und Mal iokry. THE Undersigned would mcst respectfully call the attention of their friends, and the public generally to their new Stores, which are now completed, and being replenished with fresh and desirable l)rus y Medicines of ti e best and purest quality, wh-re Drugeists, Dealers, Physicians and Tamilics, can all procure their supplies at the lowest prices. Books, Stationery fcc. The7 have also a store connected with the above by a wide entrance, which is exclusively devoted to this branch ol the trade, where may be found most of the new and interesting Publications of the day, with a large assortment of Historical and Standard uorks. Further particulars will be given in the columns of the Banner. Please call at the Prick Stores, opposite the Public square. F. & G. L. RODERTS. Laporte, July 14, 1053. I9yl. JOBBING NOTICE: THE undersigned having recently returned from the Eastern Markets, and in receipt of a great portion of their Soring purchases, would respectfully announce to Country Dealers, Traders, Ptdlars, and ali others interested, and direct their special attention to their new and splendid Stores, stocked and filled to their utmost capacity with an immense variety of choice and desirable goods, well arranged and suited to the 'lants and wishes of dealers in general. Their facilities for purchasing poods are equal to any other House in the West; audit is their intention to devote particular attention to this branch of the trade. Their motto is, "smaix i-rohts and i.ARt.K sales." 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 to attract the attention of buyers, and compare favorably with those ot any other house in this soction of the country. Stores in Clark's Crick Ulock, opposite the Public Square. F.& G. R. ROBERTS, Jlruzzists and Booksellers. Laporte, July 14, b:3. I9yl. "And are you too dealing in Pianos," said one of our thousand customers, as he entered our store, his eye retins on a splendid Rose wood Piano; "n.ost assuredly we are," was our reply, we have contracted with the house of Firth, Pond & Co., of the city of New York, to furnish us with a few of their most noted lull and rich toned instruments, which we offer for sale at manufacturers' prices. F. &. G. IJ. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 14. 1S53. 19yl. CarhariVs Melodeon's. Fourof those beautiful Melodeons just received by express. Price forty-five dollors. For sale by F. äl G. li. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 14, 1G53. IWyl. WINDOW GLASS. I71RENCH and American Glass in siresfrora 7x9 t- 26x36, at the Drug Store of F. $ G. ß. ROBERTS. Jalyll, 1P53. I9y. ihingles and Sash for sale by ) J. BROH'NLEE V Co. ril Til Fl A Fine Assortment from A ' A ' 37c to 81 00 per. lb. by II. B. PERSHING 4- Co.
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