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On ext Mondny even in-; liev. J. O. 0KOIY.1.S will del er s Temperance Address. Bor'.-T of the Surety. W. J. 510! R, Sec' v. preach a Thanksgiving Sormm in the M. RC:.nrehon Thumb, y, CV.li inst., nt 1! o'clock a ia.. in accordance v. ith the CiOTc-rnor's prosluiaalicrt. Eld. J. Maweil is the alternate. fijn Br an order of the Soard of Diig&iM r-ctors of thi Fort Wayne and C'licaVo Hail R-oad. an assessment of ten j.ercejucnfh shire of the cash subscriptions of stock has been made, and subscribers will bo required to pay thai amount on the first of each month commencinä on the first of August last until lha same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth, to A. Ii. WHEELER, AssTt Treas. 3pt30, 1853. 15tf. Another fcientifts Wander! Important to Dyjoep'ic Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S Pepsin Tha true D.'xr'Jt? iuV, or Crarfc Jv, pre pared 'ro:n the Renne;, or the fourth stoiüe"h of ih-i Ok, aS'lcr directions of Ilaron Liui', the rea. Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houton,M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly ft wonderful remedy for Indigestion, DyspepM.i. Jeuudice, Liverco mplaiut, oonstipat.on an.l Debility, curing aAer Nature's ocn meou, by Nature's o vn A?ent, the Clvstric JuiCC Pamphlete, cc.itainin Fcientiüfe evidence or iii value, furnished by a-ents gratis, ee notice aTaong Medical AJTertiseujentt. no 30 ly. B LANK NOTES, Ot an approved i- i -i ii :.. . T., lorm lor fcäie ai mi t.Kc. Tax Notice 1853. ratll undcrsisrne-l Treasurer of Mcrshall county, ndhma, hereby informs the tax payers of sai.l county that the followin? pcx c.-nt-umhaslcM kvie.l on tise taxable property ainlp:)!! for the tollowini piupc-es, to wit: On each valuation cf t.;xabie property, for State purposes, CU cents, auci on each poll, fiO cents. For county purposes, on earh S 100 valuation of taxable property, -:0 tents, undoueacli poll, "0 cents. On each 5100, for School purpose, 10 cents, for Library purpose.;, -2$ cents, and 2' cents on each poll, and for iinkii fund purposes ä cents. Fur TownsLip. School and Road purpose?, as follows: Townships, road ta, ffchool tax. tovrnsp. do 1 Union, 'c 2 Center, 12c 3 Green, 'c 4 Bourbon, 20c c 5 Tippecanoe, ier acre, 2Cc 6 German, l?i tic 2-3c 15c 7 North, 10c 8 Folk. 1 do 15c 0 Franklin, l3 do 35c & C5c oa each poll, and 12c f-r township purposes. And do herby jjive notice tbat accordia? to law, shall, in person or by deputy, fttieu.i nt the usual places r.f holding elec: io::s in eacli of the several townships, on the days : specified below, for the purpose of receiving the taxes for the current year from such tax payers as prefer paying in their own township: In Lnion to n.-hip, .Mon'iay getaner i Green do Tuesday. t'O 8 Tippecan je, Bourbon. Fjauklin, German, North, Wednesday do Thursday do 9 10 11 12 11 15 Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday do do do do Polk, And in Center townshin at my office il- Plyniouth on Wednesday, November lG;h. ls3J, where 1 may be found at ail tmis thereafter according to law. Taxpayers will please take notice that th n w collection Jaws are so stringent in their character as to compel the Treasurers to collect taxes by levy aad sale of property, if they are not promptly paid, it is tin: ic fore necessary that every one fees that his taes are paid before the third Monday of March, and thus prevent this unpleasant and expensive duty from devolving on me. JOSEPH EVANS, t. m. c. October 27, 1S-VJ. 3tt.. "3,000, 5,000, 7,000T "IVHY" is a Legislator a most blasphemousman? This I .will leave fur the oneit community to solve, as I have just received a splendid lot of uro ciciar c73 snsi23rDPiS Prom the city, which will be soi l for cash or ready pay atOlvnt Karaiii'. Mus. da Lains from Ih to :il?4: Oinhains at 1-2 Z to 2 . Dress silks 1 will sell a; city cost, and a fine assortment. have a ft w pieces more of those calicoes at S cen's, and Blanket Shawls that will keep you warm for 1 2 . I am honest in these assertions, and if you do not believe it call on C. L. Clark at the Hank .Vtore, and convince yourselves that am stating the honest facts. I remain your friend, C. D. CLARK: Oct 7, 1853. -ltf. MOLASSES & VINiäSl!i EG AR, 1 s-iy nothing about. 1 CD. CLARK. Oct27, lg-VS. 311 T7'n?)0'l At the Bank Store Wheat ? LUitlU Corn 0lt3 Bcan,f RllUorf Deeswax, and all kinds of pro lace, fjr Goods at city cost. C. D. CLARK. Oct 27, 1S-3L SItf. JBiisIicl. Timothy Svvtl wanted 9jJ by PUMEROY k BROTH El J. oot 27 18'3. ;iltf. ilags, Rags, Hags! 1VE wRt S00 worth of Ha- at A cents a pound. POMEROY A- BROTH1 li. oct'27,133. y.itf. Ü00TS & S!I0CS,3 One af the best assortments in Northern Indioua, for sale at th lowest fiure?, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. WANTED.10 Bush. Cranberries, 10,000 lbs. EutJer, 5,000 doz. Esrrr, At thr Bank Store. Nov 31, 3VrtT. D. CLAKR. t READY READY MADE 3f U vi i far wda attae Kjlor.
iicveeing, Jüevccing. Notice is hsrrby jiTen that the Commissioner and Engineer of the. Cornty of Starke, will oflVr fo.- sale C5 the lau- directs, tlu ccutract cf Laveein,; as fsllows, tn-wit. 2. COO rods of Lrce passing ihrouli See's 7, S, 9, on the wsi side of Yellow Kiver uear Knox, town S3, range 2 west. On the 22d day of Not. b")'o, at the Comrnissioners' office in the town of North Bend in said county, at 10 o'clock of said day. Specifications of said Levee, given orr dav of sale, or at the Commissioners offke at any time. CHARLES S.TIBEITS, Commissioner. JOAN S. BRNDZtt, Engineer North Bend, Ind. Oct. 31, 1&53. 25U State of Isdinaa, ( Mar!:ail I'cuuly, ( N Maralull Circuit Court February terra IS 3-1. Sarah B. Bozarth against Bill for Divorce. William Bozurth. ) "Whereas th above named complainant by Poraeroy and Osborne, her Attorneys, have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, a petition for a Divorce, in the above entitled cause against the said William Bozarth, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore the said William Bozarth is urfhv notified of the filling and pendency of Said pcTition, and that unless he be aud appear before the Judge of said Court, at the next i: thereof to be holden at the Court House j" PIjMOUth
in the County and State aforesaid andi plead answer or demur thereto, the. raatteis and things therein contained, will be heard, taken as confessed and a dzcree rendered accordingly, A I tei t: II I C II A It D COR BALEY, Clerk. pr Samuel B Cokijalev, Deputy, October 29th. 1S53. 35t3. Wagons! Wagons!! rriHG undersigned wishes to hare made f. quite a number of It5 miser Viiu and vf i 1 1 ;i;e fife or six workmen constant ernpl0T:i:ent ani libwral wages by tue day or ireek, or he vvil! pay Sil 0i) for ech ood-work. Ira mediate application should be made 9 w, at the Folge, near Plymouth. L. II. ANDREWS. Or;, an, i.-: 3;uf, w a roy.KKOv ATTORNEYS AT LAY , Will attend to any busi less entrusted to their care. cct 13 183. 29yl 5iat' of Iniliaim, arsiinU Comity, SS. "TVTOTICE to Franeh Bates and others tinJi known, heirs cf Da-, id Bates deceased. The said heirs are hereby notified that th appraisers to assess t.he damages by reason of the appropriation of laud on which to waste dirt ly the Foit Wayne and Chicago Railroad company, in the north east quarter of section thirty-three, in township thirty-four north, of ratine one east, in this county, (of which appropriation notice has been heretofore published, to wit: on the Cth, CJth and 20th days of October ISVt, iu this paper,) ano alio to appraise the damage by reason cf the appropriation of t lie right o: way or said Rail Road acrosd ti,e nortii west quarter of section tliirtytvo, of the same town and raiie, (of wln'-h, notice was published in this paper on theoth, l.jth and -JJd days of September 15 ".) wiil meet on said land on Tlursoay the i: h day ot November next to make their ppra:srnenl, adjourning to another day if necessary. The. Fort Wayne f Chicago Uuil Road Company. By C. II. Reeve, att'y for the Com. Oct r7, 13.":;. O U-J. Commissioner's Sale OF VALUABLE LANDS. TD URSUANT to an older of the Marshall .1. Common Fleas Court, I shall offer ferule in front of my office in Plymouth, on Thursday the 2!th day of November next, at public auction. Two Lots of Land iu Marshall county, n tiara, belonging 'o the heir of Hado Hard decea.-ed one being improved prairie, wifh fences, fruit trees and dwelling, beautifully located three miles from town, containing 7j acres. Theothr beinj forty acres ol limber, about five miles from town. Also the Interest oi ihe hei's in Lot 15 in IMvraouth. th widow haTin;li'e estate in the same as her dower. To ielifor one tLir-J down, the balance iu equal payments at 6 and 12 mouths; purchaser giving notes with security, drawing interest, & waiving appraiinient. A certificate of purchase vill be KiVfcM, and deed made on final payment. Sal subject to the approval of said court. Title believed to b goid appraised at 'J?."), and to not sell for less than two thirds the eppraisment. The land is known as the south part of the south west quarter of section thiriy-tix, and the north eaa quarter cf the south west quarter of sec'toiiSi, intownihip thirty-four north, of range one east. The above la ad is valuable and worthy of the particular attention of those wishing to buy. C. H. REEVE, Com'r. Oct 27,1 51 3IU. Notice TS hereby s'iven that 1he undersigned will of.Ifer for sale on the LHh of January ItlSt at the Court fotise door in Plymouth, between the hours of 10 o'clock A 31, aud i o'clock I' J.I on 13 id day, THE SEMINARY LOT in Plymouth, on the following terms, to wit: Tha purchaser to extinguish the donor's title ii a partofihe purchaa money. . The purchase money to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, with interest annually in advance. .TOSKPII EVANS, T M C t. .Mcdonald, a m c Oct 12, 13.-1. 32ts PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN 1S25. WILL insure property on terms as lor as any reaponsiiU company can clo, aud attain themselves. Apply to C. II. REEVE, AU'nt for Fnlro aal Marsaallvoa itie.i. Jir it IMS I -If
ALL persons knowing t'ient-rh-LS indebted to the la'e flrrn of Curlers C'.t avt.ln;rt. will please call and pay to fi. S. Cleavclaud, at the old stand without debv. CA I IT EHS $ CLEAVELAND, I3v G. S. Cu:avei.vnp. riyiKou'.li, Au?S3. l.f:-':i. tf. The Regülator ia Jlotion TrilEilE ihey yell IC poiu:el.?of Su:ar V for 1 00, and other Groceries in proportion. Come ru: J see, and if they don't suit you, we shall not co'ifidcr you troublesome, but don't Le surpi's-ed if they should suit you to a T yes the besltrn you ever drank. Oct 13 WlSTKRVn.T & IIewett. DELAN ESSUPIi"iuii styles Oct 13 Collee & Sugar-n tlie cheapeit rates, at Oct27,;lSö:5: CLALKS. 3Uf. HONESTY! Begat confidence, and confidence bejrat customers, and customers begat business, and business begat money, and money begat New 23- CD XD ED S3 ON .'75 . r c ff- Teats'-- snf JCMlt tv? Müs 9 Plenty, pretty, profitable and purses pay promptly, to such men as J. BROWKLEE & Co. "'ES, we have dealt wi'Jj you one season, jL and bean by telling you the truth, in plain straight forward lansrua?e, and told yoa that ours was emphatically Honest Corner. Time has verified the correctness of cur portion. We have made something, and so hav our customers. thcn wc TT-ake our best bow, return thanks Tor the very libcial i.de piven us, and are happy to be able to say tha: we have brought oa and now offer yoa a larger, letter, and more yaried efrsrft if n.i ßZntiftti Ijau has ever before been otlered market. this ! Slacks and Piles of everything, Prints, Silk.1?, Satins, Laces, vestings. Cloths, casimcres, heavy woolens, Flannels, linscys, cottons, plaid;, Ginghams, Dress- Goods of all styles, pat terns and qualities. ENDLESS NUMBERS OF Wagon loads of crockery, Stone and C lastware. Tons of Hardware, and Boxes of Ready made clothing, Caps and Hats of all kind?; and you can find any hind of "tile" you want. We still sell che jp, but you must not expect miracles. Changes in politics, law s &c, have made changes ni products and money markets the prospects oi war iu Europe visibly affects trade rind commerce, ami while some articles are cheaper, others are dearer, aud cannot b sold as low as heretotore; but we are doing business on our eld plan, to make a living, and some profit, and while we give you tha mrket price tor vour siutf, we will try and keep low on the margin, and keep our motto good. Co rue and see us, and we'll show yoa And Irade with its and you'll come back to Hentat Corner, and see Your Friends, J. BROWNLEE & Co. Oct. 6, 1833. 31tJ. Got a Potatoe Clock! vv--'-v;; Ki .-'(4 h.k , ... . T - it..i.I.H.,i:''iVil That is ''gGl-ap-at-fislit-c'c'cck;" and found that HAD just returned from the east with a new Stock of DRUGS a MEDICINES, Carefully selected, p icked, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, ami rare, aud which from personal examination, he can pranounce PURE , UNADULTERATED. Reing a practicing Physician, Dr; L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, 'jut up tit home, but ore what they purport to be, and what he olfers them for. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, CaUitis, and all the articlesusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few & roc cries Oi superior qualities for family ute, tt to supply a small country trade. SUti AUS. TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES. SYRUPS. FISH, PICKLES V COM) I MI NTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, ell of a 'superior quality and flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Babies, loafers, logs and dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a se'at, and look around. You'll find something you want, nnd if we hare not mentioned it, just look around at our patent S&c&Ccfnrjor, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, We ly the mcf,t or and as good as he can maketheio. Bee our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thin?. "Sure as you're born," we will sell is cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in" and tell us what you want in ourlinf, you can have it at low figures, and an article tLat will do you good.
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T A DIES step in and look at them, and if F ailC V C ÜVCSS rOOtiS, ' you har m supplr, von can t!.cn tell your - friends that they can get '"sup prize bargains at I And staple floods by the quantity, both dura- i the PiEGULATOR- ble and cheap. Mh-nest Corner' and'Wead!
mi. JiEaZOST, Thankful for past patronage and confidene, et i 1 1 continues his practice, and can at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on busines. Oct. ;, i. 3 nr. Shiaglea aad Bash Tor sale by J. MQtfNfclK if Co:
To sell your Vl:Mt at the hiliest market prLe, and buy 3 rn TTT1" O T5 TTj & , eW Jj.U 9 if vV k2 AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR.! - 1 HE now rectiviiu' a new and splendid ! A itoek of FALL AND WINTER (100IH, ! that were purchased lefure Ihr rise in theeas-1 tern nervet, wiiieli will enable us to sell fit ; unusually low prices. Call Ladies and (le:iis, i and examine our slock before purcimsin ,' elsewhere, and we will show you a handsome as- : sort:n'nf ot nnnrt,r' mav r rumble at our low nrices, but we dress plain. live cheap, and can snor t to , sell at a sm i'l profit. Our stock consists of all the articles necessary for family Ui. Sept 13 loö'J 22tf. More New Goods at TOMEROY &. LRU'S. oct i: The Eastern Train r "rVq SfT 5 YXQ F "H AS just arrived with another load of?ev Goods for the Regulator, and the residue will be here as fast as the snorting horte can haul them. There is no changing our determination to sell roods at the lowest possible prices, and if choice articles and small profits will be any inducement to customers, why just j come along without anymore parleying about j if, and ste what can be done for you at tha Regulator. Wkstexvixt ec Hkv,-ctt. Oct n QUEENS. AND Glass Ware. OCR supply is hard to beat. Don't pa?s the Regulator and do worse, if you want anything in this cr.A5?s v'X line. You will not like it when your neighbor shows you her lot of beautiful ware which he purchased of us, and comparer it with yottrsthat you bought at that oilier store. Oct L'i Wester yelt & IIlwett. Now ioi ilic Heavy Wart! WE are effcring a large and well selected ii.-sortineut of iron, and Steal Nails, Leg and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way for bargains. Oct 13 Wf.STEItVKl.TtSt HtWETT. Yankee Notions. FOR every thing in this line, from a pin to a boot jack, including Rat traps and finger Rimrs, you should call at the Regulator. Oct i:J Butchering. ' T 31'E undersigned intends keepJ ing the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity regularly supplied with Fresh Meats of all the kinds that can be procured, lie will hare a meat market open in a room uii- ! n t the More o .1. Itrownlee & Co, Irom lour o'clock till nine in the morning, and from four till niii in the viainj. JOSEPH PATTSRSON. o?tiniSf?,n. 32 if. THE GO AHEAD ra: jar gz ü ss it na I HAYING determined to abandon the "ro.JL tary motion" principle, and adopt the go ahead motto, ISe'iaMgfCC 5 IMliolZ. Are endeavoring to keep pace with the im provements of the age. Tny are no doctors 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 here to ore been selling in this and other markets tbilOO, they now offer at $85 those with Cast arms at the low est possible rate?, and all oiler work in propoition. They arc determined not to be undersold or outdone in tit her price or workmanship, by any otht r workmen in Northern Indiana, nor by work manufactured at Chicagoor elsewhere and brought Ik re t' r sale. They are always on t be hill, aud ready to witness and be responsible lor the durability of their work; but wagons brought here from a distance and sold, if they do not prove good, the maker has your money, and places his thumb aud liiiiferlo his nose, and you may whittle forabet'er wagon. They now have a superior lot of reasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, aud be responsible for iu doing good service. Orders irom other counties promptly amended to. BE L A N G EE & E L L 1 0 TT. Sept. 29, 1H53. MOtf. W. J. BURNS, Attorney auS Counsellor ut Law, sititl Aolaiy I'tihlic, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to him, in the Supreme 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 with but little expense. lie refers to Hon. Jo. L. Weite, ) . T , " II. G.tn:u:v, ework. Ex-Gov. Wallace, ) T v .. T Hen. J. D. Dsmw, j IndllnaPhs Ia' Hon. 1)n'i5I.ck, Lafayette, Ind. J as. O'BitiAN, Mayor, Jude H. P. Riddle, Logansport, ' V.'m. Z. S re a kt, " IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE
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Lowest safe rales. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Agt. H. T. 5. Lc'oii, Medn al exnininer. 3, OAL 1 FOI.'NIANS INSURED.XD kug 18 1E5;.. Jlyl. Wall A: AYimlow paper, A New supply of Uall and Window Paper jLJl. Printed shade?, &c, just received by r. Sc G. B. ROBERTS. LajKnt July 14, 1 lyt. SALT I'OUK Fnr sale by J. BRUWNLKR & Co. ArtnT169. Off.
Groceries. ' If. 35. k?UI3$22S?Ci & Co.. JTAVINH Just received dircr-t fr.-in t'ne citli i. ies of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati & Ciiicao, a lare and well scdssted stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, i And all articles usually found J n a Eruj stablishment. ÄLc:o Books, Stetionery, ; And a full assortment ofGP.OCERIF.S all of whicli they oiler to the public al either wholesale or retail, at as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; and as they are constantly receiving New Goods, the public can rely upon 1 -ein accommodated with any article in their line of trade. They have on hand a lire supply of Sarcical Instruments; Glas of all sizes from a Watch Crystal u to Window Glass 21 by 32. Driijist's Glassware, Coüfectioiiaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Hook?, Dlank Hooks, Lytho-raph Paintings, Woodsu Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Ju!y2J, 15-Vt. 31 yl. PATENT MEDICINES. Sands' Sarsaparilla, Turner's Sarsaparilla, Grafenberg's do. Guisott's do. Loudon's do Comstock's do Morse's Yellow Docx and Earroparilla, Myers' Dandelion and do Smiths Tonic Syrup, Ague Tincturo, Cheniodine Pills, Ioll'ats Bitters, Sappingtons do Rowans To nie, Janes do Louden's Pills, IIisr olIanco;ii. Sovereign Bnlm Pills. Lynn's Blood Pills, Pliinneys Dispep. do Asthmatic do Moffatt's do Locomotive do G raffe nber;' s do Brandrelh's do Sjitth's sug. coat, do Anglo's sue. coat, do iSurüft-iDJ HAW -a Farre'l's Arrebian, Crumpfon's, Btuld's, Poor Plan's, Hay's, Paris', Empire, Eclectic. Loudoax, CJxgAli, Nerv and Bone, ChiueiO, and How's. Pery D&vis Pain Killer, Wis. Brown's Pain Killer, WORM MEDICINES. Stirred Vermif'i-e, Loaden'a Vermifuge, Swayrr.es do" Ci:::Us do Dr. Hex's Worm tea, Dead shot do Wistar's Balsam of Wild OnC.rry, Swaymc's do do Curtis and Perkins do do Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Putnam's Metropolitan, Hair Invigoraters, and all the Patent Medicines worthy ot public coiir.ience, kept at the Drus: Store of II. ! PERSUING y Co. July 2i 1:53. 2113. WiJlcSics, Silverware, AND Fancy Goods. THE subscriber would inZZZ- form his old customers and the public generally that he has returned from Chicago and established himself again iu South Bend, for the purpose o'" carrying on the above busines? aud that he has on hand a well selected stock ol the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrins, Keys aud Seals, Gold Ear rimrs, Finger Rings, Breast Pin, Gold Fens and Fencils Gold Pens with silver holders, Lockets. Bracelets, Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butler Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers aud wholesale dealers, ill cn-tMe 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 BookSlore, South Bend, Ind. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. 1833. 2JU' Perpetual Motion ! ON the J?th day of April last, we formed a co-partnership in the Mercantile business for life. Since that day we have been well sustained by the public made heavy tales of goods, for which we tender our warme; tthankS". Having now received part of our Fall Stocked" JVE1V GQO&S, We are prepared to sell at prices corresponding with the times, waiving the benefit of trust in all c?ses. Bring along your Generally, but leave all the trust part elsewhere. We 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 coining year, according to our almanac. Hence the policy of trading without getting in debt. ItVrc i tlic 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 motiou. W. G. Po-MEROY, ) M. Pomkrot. ) POMEROY & BROTHER. Sept. 22, 1853: 2i)tf. Wheat! Wheat!! WE will pay CA for Wheat, also Cash for hauling Wheat. Teams wanted. Those indebted to us vunt now pay or we shall send a a officer to collect for us. Every article of produce commands a high price, and we demand our pay for goods sold, whic h cost money. This notice is to all owing us. We sell goods at small profits for ready pay, but are quite tiled of oh,' pay days. Failures to pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise an.a characterWe wish lo go east after goo Is ou Vhe 10th of September, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day. We collect the claims of the late firm ofP. H.fcH. m POMEROY BROTHER: August 11, 13-3. 23tfT jj Salt on hand after the loth inst. A Fine lot ot Jewoli y A Wutclirs Vjk v.. .. ..
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1 iö 2C 7 C.MTED STATLS EXLIUTI V E COVER WiOT. President, Salary. Phakli.n PiEttct:, of X. Hampshire, $00,CC X'l'.c rt ii t, David Atchison, of Missouri, ten. 8,CC0 Secretory ef State, Wm. L. MarcyofN. York, -Ce Secretary of W'tr, JefTerson Davis cf Mississippi, 8,C0f Secretary o f the Treasury. James Guthrie of Kentucky, 8,C'C Secretary of the Nim, James C. Dobbins o North Carolina. 8,C"Ci Seeri 1'irij of tfte Interior, Robert McClelland oi Michigan, 8.0C Ail'H'aeij (liiienil, Caleb dishing of M:isa.?lmelts, t,0CO Pout Master fimrruf, Jarses Campbell of Pennsylvania, 8,0C OFFICERS OF STATE. Joseph A. Wright, Governor. A. P Willard, Lieutenant Governor, Wm. C. Larrabee, Supintendent pub.ßhols, Nehemiah Ilnyden, Secretary of Stet, John P. Dunn, AuJiior of State, Elijah Nowland, Treasurer of State, Suireni c Judges. 1st Wm- Z. Stewart, of Cass county, 2d. Andrew Davidson, Decatur Sd. Samuel E. Perkins. Marion " 4th. Addison L. Roach, Parke " W. R. Beach, Clerk Supreme court, Albert G. Porter, Reporter lor iupreir. cowl. Earshll ronnlj üffirrrs am! Ccwts, Circuit Court. Tnos. S. Staxfiki.p, Circuit Judre. D.J. Woodward, Prosecuting Attorner. Richard Corbaky, Clerk. Meets 'Jd. Mondays in February and August. Co :n iu mi Pleas Court. Elisha Etrber, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Mets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July & Oct. Commissioner's Court. Snndford Gordon, ) David Yanvacter, Commisrionc-rs. Robert Jolmson, ) Meets IstMoisdays in March, June, Septwaber and December, Count ij Oßcer Tlios. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. G. S. Cleaveland, Recorder. J. B. N. Klinger, Surveyor. J. K. Brook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp land ccrcrais w. American House. SILAS TIDBITS, Proprietor. On Uliclii;:aa M rcr!, soulli pari cf PLYMOUTH, IX D. rffIIIS house having Leen remoddled and S. comfortably fitted in, is now prepared for the reception of the public. a.;d the" proprietor will spare no pains in reiidering it a comfortable.and deirib!estrppin? place for Travellers and others. His experience in Le business, and Iiis determined effort? to render entire satisfaction to thuse 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 LI VE: RY STABLE, wherehores and csrriace ,mayl e had on short notice, and on the it reasonable terms. Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can MieateuüiiiiU dated ct their own pleasure. October G, 18"3. 31 yl. I'LYJIiOUTII, IM. r0 , su:tieii9 FT AYING permanently located in ji . .L this place, and fitted up suitabreJg Rooms in ti e second building south of I'oittroy's stoic, up stairs, is at ail tiines prepared to execute likenesses and miniatures in tb most perfect.manncr, and warranted to relaia their brilliancy, with proper cate. Persons a boat leavipg their friends, perhaps never te ie:urn, i: ay leave wi;h them an image delightfully calcul.-ncd to keep in lively remembrance l!;e hap.j'y moments ipent together intimes past. He is prepared to operate in clear or cloudy weather. .lujust 31, tS.J. 2Ctf N. SHERMAN, M . d7 Physician & Surgeon, Residence cud Office on the corner of Monroe and Michigan hlrcels. near tl Plymouth Flouring; Mills. HAVING purchased Chase k Wcston't Obstetrical supporter and Assistant, Ese iu all conceivable cases of Child-Birth supporting all those parts, tint nature requited firmly held, as indicated by the a'mosl universal demand of the Femaie doing the work of three or lour attendants relieving to an almost incredible extent, the pain; shortening its duration and rendering it more safe. Ii will give particular aUentioa lo Surgery and Obstetrical practice. June:50, 1853. 17oG. is THE undesigned respectfully inbrra 4 1 1 A 1 t I 'f A n . f 11 I'lVI Alt I K - i . V. . Iii lilUt Ul ( J Jlil U I i! U II U T iL. i 111 I T that he has rnmmciifcil th iKiti tmi ine?a in this place aud rcspectfully solicit tho patronage oi the public, He intends Atting on hands a good supply of ready made The public are r.uested t call and examne his stock. SI-.op opposite Piatt's Caiinett SAop. ri JOHNGIPE Ap:I8ZÄ, 52 11 ly. & DR. J. W. BENNETT Practict'iug PIij2ciaii9 Wil promptly attend to all calls
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