Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 October 1853 — Page 3
Tha President does not see sufficient
cause for disavowing the acts of the American agenta which atf complained of by Austria. Her claim for satisfaction on that account, has been carefully considered, and is respectfully declined. Being convinced that the seizure and imprisonment of Koszta were illegal and unjustifiable, the President also declines to give his consent to his delivery to the Consul-General of Austria at Smyrna; hut. after full examination of the case, 3 herein presented, he has instructed the undersigned to communicate to Mr. Huleemann Ms confident expectation that the Emperor of Austria will take the proper measures to cause Martin Koazta to ha restored to the same condition he was in before he was seized in the streets of Smyrna, on the 21st of June last. The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to renew to Mr. Hulsemann the assurance of his high consideration. W. L. MAKCY. THE BANNER. The letter of Secretary Marcy monopolize our principal space in this number. The Marshall C ommon Pleas court is now ia session in this place Judge Egbert presiding. 33-Kccollect Prof. Larrabee's School Address on Friday. The rst sermon of the 1st quarterly service cf theM. E. Church, for the Plymouth station, will be 01 Friday (tomorrow) eTeninj at cane lighting. Accidest. As the little son of Mr. oseph Stringer was riding one colt and leading another, on Saturday morning last, near the residence of Mr. Goodseli. ia the vicinity of this place, they took ! fright at a flock of geese as they commenced flying, and thre-v the boy, and his head striking the ground or something hauler, with euch force as to render him entirely speechless and when first found was believed to be daJ. He was cartied to the house of Mr. Goodseli, and continued speechless until Sunday morning sleeping almost incessantly until able to speak. Oa the evening of the 17th by Bev. M. N. Lskp.d Mr. Thomas Causes, of Locust Grove. Montgomery county Indiana, to Mrs. Mahy Hclts of this county. The printers have hardly room to ac knowled'- the receipt of the cake. They ere "too lull for utterance," now. TVasons! Wagons!! rrlIIG (iudersieneu wishes to have made quite a number pf Lutnbcr Wagou i And w;II pive five or six workmen constant em ployment and liberal waes by the day or week, or Ke i!l pay 311 H') for each wool-work, mmdiate application should be' made to mc, at tne Foige, near Plymouth. L. H. ANDREWS. Oct.?"?, 13.::?. auf. fetatö cl Eudiuu.i, r?I:irsh; JI County, S3. In t'ne Jlar shall Jircuit court February term.. 1S03. Oren Darien i vs Petition for Divorce. Eliza Bardei. ) 'VST'lIERKAS the above namd complainant by Pomeroy and Osborne his attorr.eys, has filed in the ofüe of the elerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, a petition for a divorce in the above entitled can-e agiint the said defendant, and also th affi lavit of a disinterested person tl.a! the said Eliza BarJen U a n )nresidnt of the State of Indiana; therefore the said Eilza Barden, is hereby notified of the filing rnd pendency of said complainant's petition, and that unless she be and appear before U.e judge of the said circuit court at tl.e next term tf.ereof, to be holden at the court houe in the town of Plymouth, in the county and rfiate aforesaid, and plead, answer or demur to said petition, the matters and things therein contained will be heard, taken as confessed, fend a decree rendered accorlinIy. Alle: R. G'ORBALEY Cik. Pr. S. B. Corbaley, dept. October 20th 1853. 3JtJ W G rOMEROV JGOSBORNK 1'O.TIEIIOY & OSDOIliC ATTORNEYS AT LAW, "Will attend to any business entrusted to their care. oct 13 19.3. 29yl The Regulator in .Motion TT7,IK,E ihe' sel 6 pounds of Suqar V for SJ 0t, and other Groceries in proportion. Come and see, and if they don't suit you, we shall not consider you troublesome, but don't be suipred if they should suit you to a T yea the best tea you ever drank. Oct 13 WjSTERVfcLT A llEWETT. -. Notice 13 hereby given that 1he undersigned will offer for sale on the lUh ofjanu.iry IHSlatthe Court if use door in Plymouth, between the haurs ot 1U o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P M on said day, THE SEMINARY LOT in Plymouth, on the following terms, to wit: The purchaser to extingnUh the donor's title a$A part of the purchase money. The pur chase money to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, with interest annually in advance. JOSEfH EVANS, T M C t. Mcdonald, amc Oct 12, 1353. 3its BQOrS.&SnOES, One of the best assortments in Northern Indiana, for sale at the lowest figures, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. "OUANK NOTES, Of an approved rJD 10T, (or sale at thii See.
HONESTY! Beat confidence, and confidence begnt customers, and customers begat business. and business begat money, and money begat New CX3& LE IECD ON "Honest Corner Plenty, pretty, profitable and purses pay promptly, to such men as J. BROWNLEE & Co, "ES, we have dealt vih you one season.
P ana began oy telling you the truth, ir plain straight forward language, and told you that ours was emphatically Honest Corner. Time has verified the correctness of our position. We have made something, and so have our customers. then, we make our best bow, return thanXsfor the very liberal trade iven us. and are happy tu uc a ne 10 say inai we nave brought 011 and now offer you a larger, better, and more varied StOClt Of JLrtD &OOD0 Than has ever befo'e been offered in this - market. Stacks and Piles of ererjthing, Prints, Silk.', Satins, Laces, vestings, Cloths, cashmeres, heavy woolen?. Flannels, linseys, cottons, plaids. Ginghams, Dress Goods of all styles, patterns and qualities 3 END LESS X UM BEI! S OF ui Boots & Shoes; Waeon loads of crockery. Stone and Glasware. 1 on a 01 Hardware, and Boxes o! Beady made clothing, Caps and Hats of all kind?; and you can find any kind of "life" you want. Wr still sell cheap, but you must not expect miracles. Changes in politics, law s 4c, have made changes in products and money markets the prospect.", o war in Europe visibly affects trade and commerce, and while some articles are cheaper, others are dearer, and c.nnot be sold as low as heretofore; but we an doing business on our old plan, to make a living, and some profit, and while we give you the market price lor vour stuff, we will try and 1 t.ccii iu.v u.i iuz 111a Iii. t, a an Keep our motu . . Ik. .11 - fcood. Ci'ine and sec us, and we'll show you And trade with us and you'll come back, to Uenest Corner, and see Your Friends, J. BitOWNLEE & Co. Oct. 6, 1353. 3ItlT. Got a Fotatoe Clock! That is, irot-cp-atci2!lt-o,c,cfk;,, end found that IIAD just returned from the east with a new Siock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and nut up for ue, under his owa immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal evamination, he can pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED' Btin a practicing Physician, Dr.- L. cn sptak advisedly as to the articles he offers, end car. assure you that his are no spurious imitations, got up at home, but are what they purport tc" be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils, Pes, Brushes, Varnish, Liquor, Ciuiu, and all the articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few a socer ies Of superior qualirif 1 for family use, 01 to supply a small country trade. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, spices. sri:ups. fsfi, PICKLES V COXD1MEXTS OP ALL KINDS. Preserved fruits. Candies, Nut, Ac, ell cf a superior quality and flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Women, Boys, Oirls, Habie, loafers, 'ops and dead heads, frm fie finest perfumes down to a three cent riar;and a clsan iipe. 1 1 ozziir n nta z jrm:? And take a scat, and look around. You'll f.nd something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look a-jund at our itatcüt fETc&icwca, Not noktrums, but genuine articles, mmle ly the inventor and as good as he can make them. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thin. "Sure as you're born," we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and 1 you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourlin?, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. JOR. LBälOH, Thankful for past pntronage and confidence, still continues his practice, and can at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on business. Oct. C, 1551. 31tf. American House. SILAS T1B1S1TS. Proprietor. On Itlicliignn strrct, south part or PLYMOUTH, IX I). ffMS house having been remoddled and J. comfortably fitted u i, is now preoared for the receptioii of the public. a;.d the proprietor will spire no pains in rendering it a com ortablc and desirable stoppmir, place for Travellers an 1 thers. His experience in the business, and his determined etTorts to render entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least. Large and commodious New Have been erected for this house, and in connection with it is a LIVERY STABLE, where horses and crriates may be had on short notice, and on the mist reasonable terms. Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be accommodated at their own pleasure. October 6, 18id. 31 yl.
OMOKED HAMS For sale lj Ö J. BROWNLEE d
.Li'the Post Office at Plymouth, on the first day of October, 1833. Persons calling for the fame will p'.eae say "advertised," and bring along the necessary change, as J cent additional is charge J. Armstrong Monroe LaXe Henry AbintireHJ WashingtonLyon James Atkm'MrsM Elizabeth L. wis William F
Allemaa P S Allen Itz Abrams Let Burcb Miss Oalins Howls Wilson Karden Katharina Brook Joseph Bel enry 1 BatigUard John Booth L & Co Begly Amely Howls David Brocket! Elizabeth Bennett F ancis Bowel! Bazil N Barkey Jacob 2 Bröckelt Anna Lemmert Floyd Looney Sidney T Lootiey Miss Temple Looriey James Lawson George Linn Solomon Lyon Henry Loveland L J Lindsay John Long Benjamin Maxson Oren 2 Miller Jesse Milner William Magie Miss Mary Martin Aaron Maxcy or Heed Maxcy Asa McDonald David Brook Benjamin Blakely Win or Robert Moor McCaslin Barden Henrr Maffit N C Bodes Elijah Moor Ephraim Miller (Jeor5e McChestney Robert 2 Morrii Asa Null Jacob 2 Neeli John M Norris Asa W 3 Noiton 0 M Osburn William Beaty Jatr.ei Benny IK II Blakely Robert Burnett Moes F Craw.ord Peter Castleman Manuel Ciow Hannah Clarlt William Cellars Samuel or Eliz-Patter MisiMary abeth ' Cooper John Campbell Nancy CarrellJ M Crosby A II Curtis Amos Clark C L Caroline Cul ton J WJ Darner Peter Üulon? R L Evans R J Ervm Robert EInsser Christian Elliott Jamei Ecblejdor sr Ernst Flora Isaac Fisher William Fife Samuel Farmau Chas B French Horatio Q Finney James Foegle Henry Falconberry Henry B French Jacob Fox Ma my Fisher Miss Martha Fraclick Peter 2 Fold James Green Miss Rebecca Gray Thomas G:el John Pleak John Pickerel Chastene Plumer J W PerrcttJohn 2 Palmer Miss Mary 0 Pre me r .Mr Parish Miss Sasan Quivy Miss Sarah Kinder Michael Poads Elijah Reighley William Reid Joiiuathan Reijhley Joshua Runner J an Stevens Charleston C Sl.oap Miss Pennelia Staley Thomas or ütveil Stulte Miss Mary Smith David Sampson Stevenson Amos Stoaehiil Abraham 2 Studbaker Dar.iel feeltenngh; David Smith Eh Smith Andrew R Studebaker Lidia Smith William V Snider John Gown Meel &. Arcbi-TreatMrs C J bald Ua Hazlcton Joseph Han await Levi Haivey Miss C 2 Hupp Jacob Harvey James Harvey Henry Hughs Miss Catharine Hawley Edgar Hoover Frederick Tl.arp Joseph Trucy John Taylor G 2 Turner C B Ti.omai isaac Underwood Eivina Coojale Td'jkcur Yalk James Valit Margaret E Yai.vactor lliram Vereis Abrain 2 iasiins John llamihon Mrs Lauretta Vauney titnry A HuiilJu'Jy While John A Unl.s William Wickizcr James M Horner Dav:i Vtak.eiiiau Samael Haywood Miss Marion Wade Wiliinu yoll'inan Jacob Wells Elitabeih ilarman Valentine W liUams tleorge llutchms Miss riarah E tV'ick.zer tlizibeth Johnson William S 4 Whuaker John JoniiiOn Jameü A J U'atkuu Margaret "Wanisley Mi-s Tabitha Wakizer William Wbithun Laton V Wurster Y Wood Miss T A Wymei Peter 2 Wills Joshua Youug Aiuarda 2 d. Mcdonald p m 31 U. ! Johnson Jacob Jones William Jewett L M Killen William Klem Debatd Kephart Jacob , Kelly James 2 Ke.th J II Kendall A Cct6 1353 SCatc of Indiaiiu, :Uurlia!l Couuty, SS. Notice to Francis Jaies, and others unknown, heirs of David Dates deceased. TIi said persona being non-residtnls of said county will notice that: PURSUANT to the provisions of the j statute in such case made and provided, the Fort Waj ne and Cliic-go Rail Road Company hereby signify ine d?eire and intention of Said Company Wayne and Chicago Rail Road, on and .4. ! across the loiiownig urzcrtDea urernises situated in Marshall county, in the Suiej .... . T, uunniäim.i-!- u nun rast quar-1 tT of section lhirtythre. in township! thirtv.four north, of ranze one east, in s id ! " . county, of u hich intention, declaration has been fild and notice is being published. Said company signify the furiht-r desire and intention to enter upon an additional piece of said land, to wit: a strip line- rods wide, along and adjoining the said Road way on the south side, for the distance of 13 chains west from the east line of said tract, along said Road way, for the purpose of wasting dirt thereon, not desiring the title thereto, or any possession thereof other than may be necesary, to enable them to waste said dirt on said additional space, of three rods wide, and that application will be made to the judge ol the Marshall Circuit Court, when this notice Ehall have been publishrd for ihre weeks to wit: on the 6th, '3th and 20th days ot October 1S53 to o point commissioners to assess the damag done, and compensation to be paid th efor, which will be paid into the office of the Clerk of the 6a U court. The. Fort Wayne Chicago Rail Road Company. By C. 11. Reeve, att'y for the Com. October 6, 1853. 31t3.'
100,000 BRICKS' FOR SALE! BY Win. I. Thompson, at his residence in Union Township, four iniles south-west oi" the Hol f Creek Mills. M.irshall County. Indiana His Bricks are of a superior qualiiy, and will be sold on reasonable terms. In exchange f.jr Bricks, he will take Wheat, Oats, Corn, Potatoes, Beans, &c., and tome money. September 2th. 1853. 30t6. A Fine lot ol Jewelry A Watches
Ho, all ye that wish To sell your Vlie:t at the highest market price, and buy 'VjE F & a SP AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR,
W EST EßVC IrT fc ;ictett Lb now receivm a new and splendid, LJk. St stock of FALL AND WINTER GUOU. that were purchased betört the rise in the eastern market, wtuch will enable us to sell at unu.vually low prices. Call Ladies and Gents, and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we will show you a handsome assotm;fit 0; Fancy & 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 chejp, and can afford to sell at a small profit. Our slock consists of all the articles necessary for family uso. Sept 15 it5 5 25tf. Üxecutor's Sale ?HE undersigned Executors of the last g will and testament of David Vinnedge sen. deceased, will proceed to sell at public cutcry, in Plymouth, Marshall coun- ' ty, Indiana, on Saturday the 23th day of October,! Inst., between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ' rn., and 4 o'clock p. in., all the personal property belonging to said estate, con-; sitting in part of two double seated Bug j giea, two single sealed Buggies, one lum-j btr Wagon, Buggy Harnesa, BufTlo Robpg. Bel and Beddinc. Breakfast Tt-; ! b!e and Chairs, and uther articles not recollected. TETwMS OF SALE. On all lums of three dollars and under, cash in baud, on j all sun.i over three dollars, a credit of I six months will be given, the purchaser! ! giving no'.-s with approved security, with i interest, ir.d waiving all exemption laws. JAMES C. V1NNEDGLJ Executors, i DAVID VINNEDGE jr., October Cth, 1S53. 31t3. Another Show in Tovn. ''fiIE undersigned bavin formed a coparl1 nership, would respectfully inform the citirens of Marshall and adjoinina' counties that they will continue the manufacture 01" Saddles, Bridles, ftinvntm mix Collars, And all other articles of Horse Tailoring got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to f:t, and ive satisfaction. They liavf made arrangements to work none but the best of stock, and have it put together in a workman like manner, and then there arc no risks to 'run. 'sirri;t;'rriiituiiiij7 done to orj der, and with nearness and durability. bhop at the old stand on the west side of Michigan street, next door to Barber's hardware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon those who ma) favor them with a call. BARNARD & HOW, Sept. 23, 1853 THE GO AHEAD 321 H A VING determined to abandon the "ro tary motion" principle, and adopt the go ahead motto, ISclnttffce 4V Elliott Are endeavoring ti keep pace with the improvements o the age. Tney are no docto-s but to the Farmers and others of 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 oiSifJOj they now offer at $S those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, and all other work in proportion. They are determined not fo be undersold or ontdone in eithn price or workmanship, by any oth 1 workmen in Northern Indiana, nor by work manufactured at Chicagoor elsewhere and hrought here f r sale. They are always on the hill,- and ready to witness and be re nest-, and you may whistle for a better wagon I hey now have a superior lot of leasoued i tiwii,4. -1 1 .1 1... 41.. ... 1 . ...1 : i. .1 HnV , , V" pect to make up for their customers, and be responsible ior iu doinjrgood service. Urders iroiuo' her counties promptly promptly at ended to ilELANGEEA: ELLIOTT. lot. 3Jtf. Sept. ort W. J. BURNS, Attorney uuX Counsellor at Law und ."Votary t'nhliv, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to him, in the Supreme Court or any of the court of Marshall or adjoining counties. His familiarity with Probate busines will enable him to attend the settlement of estates without delay, litigation, and with but little expense. lie refers to Hon. Jo. L White, ? . , " II. fJ REEi.F.r, New Wk. Ex-Gov. Wallace, ) T i- t- t Hon. J. D. Dkfrles, Indianapolis. Ia. Hon. Dan'l. Mace, Lafayette, Ind. Jas. O'Urian, Mayor, " Judge H. P. lnDi.F, Logansport, Wm. Z. Stuart, " Snttrance on TLitt. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest Safe rates. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. -- Lcon, Medical examiner. :Kl ? JKNIANS INSUREO.JC1 Aug 1. 185. 2iyl. p rcTt ection IX S UltA XCE C OMPA XYt OF HARTFORD, CONN. ES TAHLJSHED IN 1825. WILL insure property on term as low as any retpmtiblt company can do, and uttain themselves. Apply to C. II. REEVE. Arent for Fulton and Marshallcounties.'. Jun 7, 1? I3tff C? ALT ioiULFor saleTy
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Drugs & Groceries. II. i:. PERSUING 2: Co., HAYINP just received direct from the cities of Nw York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati & Chicago, a large and well selected steck of DRUGS, MEDICINES, And ail articles usually found in a Drug es
tablishment. üiSO JÖÖOKS, DiaUOiierVi xr TT tt JX Kf Q 35 T O XJ & Ä - Xr-s And a full assortment of GROCERIES, all cf which they offer to the public at either wholesale or retail, a; as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; and as they. ire constantly receiving New Goods, the public can rely upon being accommodated with any arti cle in their line of trade. They have on hand a lars supply of Sufpical Instruments; Glass of oil tizes from a Watch Crystal up to Window Glass 24 by 32. Drus;ist's Glassware, Confectionaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Cooks, Blank Hooks, Lythosraph Paintings, Woodo-a Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. July 23, 1B5:- 2Iyl. PATENT MEDICINES. Sands' Sarsaparilla, Turner's Sarsaparilla, Grafenberg's do. Guisott's do. Loudon's do Comstock's do Morse's Yellow Dock and Sar;apariUa, Myers' Dandelion and do Sl&tc fHemcwcjQf. Smiths Tonic Syrup, Aeue Tincture, Cheniodine Pills, Möffats D iters, Sapp::igtons do Rowans Tonic, Janes do Louden s Pills, ?XisrclIaticous. Sovereign Balm Pills. Lynn's 31cod Pills, Phinneys Dispep. do Asthmatic do Moffatt's do Locomotive Co Graden berg's do Brandreth's do Smtth's sug. ccat. do Angle's sug. coat, do J U7C.'S Arrat,ian' ( ijysS' . Empire, ! London'". CrumptOii's, Poor Man's, Paris', Eclectic. Oxgall, Chineia, and How's. ! erve and 3one, Fery Davis Pain Killer, Mrs! Brown's Pain Killer, WORM MEDICINES. Barrels Vermifuge, Louden's Vermifuge Swayrr.es do Slidalls do Dr. Rex's Worm teas Dead shot do U istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Swayme's do do Curtis and Perkius do cl Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Putnam's Metropolitan, Hair Invjeora'ers, and all the Patent Medicines worthvQt-.public confidence, kept at the Drug .Store of II. C PERSHING ty Co. july 23 1.-53. 21 1 . IVatclic, Silverware, AND Fancv Goods. THE subscriber would inform his old customers and the putd v generally that he has returned rom Chicago and established himself again in South Bund, for the purporc o carrying on the above business and thai he has on hand a well selected stock ot the latent fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrins, keys and Seals, Gold Ear rin?s. Finger Itinss, Breast Pin, Cold Pens and Pencils Gold Pens with silver holders, Lockets. Bracelets, Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descripttc-ns. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, '"ill enaWe him to supply his customers with goods that will in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meet all demands. . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Store one door' south of Witter & Miller's Bookstore, South Bend, Ind. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept C2. IS 33. 2Jt; Perpetual Motion ! ON the 27th day of April last, we formed a co-partnership in the Mercantile bu?iness for liie. Since that day we have been wtll sustained by the public made heavy .vales of goods, for which we lender oui warmest thanks. Haviinj now received part of our Fall Stock of JXBW goods, We are prepared to sell at prices corresponding with tlie limes, waiving the benefit of trust in all cses. Brini,' along yjur " Generally, but leave all the trust part elsewhere. We are satisfied that the co miry 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 without jrettine in debt. Here is tlie place Come on and try it awhile on cash principles. Ladies: call and look at our Dress and other Goods; Gen tlemen, come and are us try the ca?h trade when; the rich" and the poor all fare alike and pay alike. Accept our gratitude lor past favors, and help us keep the ball in motion. W. G. PoMcaov, ) M. Pomeroy. POMEROY & BROTHER. Sept. 22, 1353? :stf. fg BRAIXARD & CRANE, SOUTH BEND. IND. Office on Michigan street, hal a block south o the American House, and nearly opposite the Post office. July 7, lc5J. 18tf. Notice. ALL persona knowing themselves indebted to the
late firm of Carters V CJeaveland, will please call ami pay to G. S. Cleaveland, at the old stand without delay. CARTERS 4y CLEAVELAND, By O. S. Cleaveland. Plymouth, Aug 29. lö53. ü(itf. Wall V Wiudou" paper. A New Mjpply of IVall and Window Paper Printed shades, &c, justreceived by ' ' F. ft G ROBERTS. LajfortJnly 14. 9fl.
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Conatinj-lfoase Almanac for 1853. v. c - 3 i 2 p ä O 3 CS dm to sa OCTOBER 1 8 16 C2 23 2 9 IG 30 3 10 17 4 31 4 11 IS 5 12 19 6 6 13 20 7 21 28 tXITED STATES EXECUTIVE COVERN ICT. President, Salartf. Fx2rxu:e r;tRCE, of !C. Hampshire, S6,CC0 vice f resident, David Atchicn, of Missouri, .pro. tern.. Secretary c f S!':?c Wra. L. Marcy cf N. York, Secretary of Wr:, lefTeTSon Daris cf Mississippi, Secretary of the Treasury. James Guthrie of Kentucky, Secretory of the j :ty, Janros C. Dot-bins o North Carolina. Serrctnr-j rf t'ts Interior, Robert McCleiiand oi'MicLigan, Attorney Gnzral, Caleb Cushir.i d:' Marsr.chusetts, Post M'ific Gencr-ih Jacs Campbell cf rer.r.sylrania. e,cco e.coo 8, CC0 e,cco e.cco e,cco 8,CCC p.OCe OFFICERS OF STATE. J'osrrtT A. Wright, Governor. A. P Willard, Licutennr.t Gorerno?, Wm. C. Lairabee, S tpir.terdentpub. School. Nehemish Ilsyden, Secretary of Stute, John P. Dunn, Auditor of State, Elijah Newland, Treasurer of State, Svj.-rcm Ju-lfzr. 1st- rm. 2. Stewart, 0! Cr.-s county. 2d. Andrew Davids.-i;;, Dccrlr 3d. Samjcl E. Perltin. Msrion 4th Addison L. Ro.ch, Parke " TV. B. Beach, Clerk Stiprrre court, Albert G. Porter, Report. r lor supreme co-rt-31arshaII taznU Officers and CourtsCircuit C'ixirt. Tiros. S. Stisfieli, Circuit Judre. D.J. Woodward, Prosccu:ing Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Msets 3d. Mondaysin l'eru-ry andAttgwt. Common Pleas Court. Elisha Eberr, Judce. Horace Ccrbin, Prosecutor, Richard Oorbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, JvJy cc 0t. Commissioner' a Court. Sandford Gordon, y David Vanvacter, Comnissiocers. Robert Johnson, ; Meets IstMcnd.Tys in Merch, June, Septctauer and December. County Gficcrs Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer end eclieato?. John L. Thompson. Sheriff. G. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. R. N. Klinker, Surveor. J. K. Brook. Ccnr-cr. Samuel McDonald. S-.verr.p land coTrnis'nr. DAGUERREAN ROOMS, rLY. .Oi;TIi. i.Z. HAVING permanently loca'ed in Aat-'y this place, and fiucl up f nimble ;&3ö Rooms in the second -by.ddin south of Pomeroy's store, up stairs, is at all time? prepared to execute likenees and miniatures in the most per 'ect maimer, and warran.ei io retain, their brilliancy, with prjper one. Persons a!out le.rvirij their friends, perhaps never te le'urn, may leave v.iih them r.r. :m-ai.-e aeliffhtfnlly calenlated to V?ep in lively remembrance the happy me?Tir..s spent together intimes p?,st. He i prepared to operate in clearer cloudy weather. -4gus: 31, 3 S.j?. C'tf N. SHERMAN, M . D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence and OTicc on il.c corr.tr of Monrtc and Michigan sire;'.?, mar Ihi Plymouth Flour In p; Mill?. HAVING purchased Ch?.e ü WstoVs ObstetriTil Mtppcrtcr ar.d A-'-r'. u?cd in all conceivable c:i.-e cf Child-B.r:' supporting all those parts th-: r.a-u.-tj require: firmly held, as iuli'v.tr l by i iie rl:r:ost ur.iver.al demaul of tne Fe-naie eo' the work, of three or four a:;r;:-ir.r;ts rclie' p.'. to an almost iiicrclfl !e ettent. t? e pa'.n; shorter.irj its duration and rendrin il irore jfe. He will give pari-c.ilar .v.teuf.ou to Surgery end Obstetrical prt"tice. June JO, :fc53. 17mS. ssoo tWWmg THE "uuci.inedreppcctföl'y ir.orrr j tha citizens of I'lvir.outh and vicinity wf - - that he has commenced the above I us iness in this place ai l tospecifu'lly solicit the patronage of the publi;. He intends keeping on hands a good supply of ready made The public are requested t't call and exsmne his stock. Shop opposite Piatt's Catmtil Shop. JOHN Gli'E AprilnBth"52 noil lr. DR. J. W. BEHNETT, Pracliccing Physician, Wil promptly attend to oi! cells
in n. e line of his profession, at all hour.". His offi.ve is at l is re.idencp on Michiaa street, third house north of the Dunham llovie. Aui:u'st4, 185J. 'J-ilT. Cod Fish &' White Fish For sale by II. B. PERSHINQ V Co. Wheat! Wheat!! TT7"E will pay Cash for Wheat, also C:s for haulinc H heat. Terms wanted. Those indeb-e-l to lis W iicr pay or we shall send an 'rTirer to col Tect f r us. Every ar'icle of produee commands a !iit;h price, and we demancl our pay for rood" sohl, wliich cost money. This notice is to all owinc us. We sell goods at small profits for ready pay. but are quite tired oi lonz pay day s. Failures to pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise and character. We wish to no east after soods on the 10th of September, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day We collect the claims of t'e lte firm ofP. II. & B. POMEHOY & BROTHER; August I!, IS' 3- 23tff. HJ'Äalt on havd afier the 16th inst. A Fine Aaortun,nt fro. l sic to 31 00 per. lb ty .
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CJhinglea and Sash for sale by J. BROH'NLEf.
4t Co.
O J. BROWNLEE & Co.
April t, fMf.
