Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 November 1853 — Page 3
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Yf 2: J v; . o:: in :i io y. On t Mov1.iv everyr;-: PS. Rtrt v. ; Oliver .Temperan-o AdJre.. Uyor.'.er of the Society. W. J. MOin, Fcc'y. J i.tvicc7rae"r'-'i i"' Church v.-ill be held, f..r the t.me being, in t!.e Presbyterian Church each alternate Sabbath, commencing rext S..bbalb,Ü7th inst. J. M. MAXWELL. Nov 21, 1353. WJTS. J. 23 rata üasth Commissioeh far Mar-hall County, is empowered by the late Iftwj ot Indians, to administer all ca'hs an-.1. afSrmRtioris w. ichtre required by iaw;totske :td certify afSIaviis and deposition"," &c. Also as Notary PuMi:, l.c will take acknowledgments of Deeds, Mortgages end other legal iuiTacenls, and which may Lc execute. t a trifling expense upon application at the Banner cmce, P1'n,c,;i-(( lnil 2lon fatter arttj Dy un orJer of tlie IV.iard of Directors of the Fort Wayne and nil I m m C "licago Kail Rnail, an assessmeni of ten P'.t cent on each E!iirt; of the cash subscriptions of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required, to pay that amount on the first of each month coitimene'in on the fir.-?t of August last until the same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall cjunty will pay at Plymouth. to A. L. YHISELLR, As't Trcas. Sept 23, 1353. 15tf. Anchor fcientiSs Tbn.ler! Impirtntrtto Dys!etie.-; Dr. J. S. HOrfülTONS Pepsi a TU trua D ,-'' ?t 'it fl-v-l, or i.tslrie Juice, pre p.irc I Ir v:i t'ie Ueiiaet, or th'.-fourth s'.omci oft'ie Ok, .Tier ilireat ions ofUa ron Libi-, the ir-ja. i'livsi 1 ic".l Ciieiait, bv J. S. ilou- j tWU- D.,"i'hib'J..lp!iia. TiAs'ti tmly a'-..ep-ia. Jaunr.ee, Lived o npiaiu., C mstipation, and! Dibllity, atria after Nature s ot:i methoa, by :;,; ire'so.vu A-n', the Gv,trJuee'anmlilets, ccn.ai.'iü; sc";!iti.ii evidence ofl ,rs valtt ,;nrui-.k'.l byantratis. eeno-! T TllZ. IIMLVAI ha rem.ovel to her J.t-L ne-.v bt;il Iii m opposi-e ti e rost tJiiff, I V . where she is prepare t to aocommo late her old; Mti,.oers an-4 oiners, 1a me vauous orancnes of Jlilline rv and JIanta 3Iakin?. S!:e keeps cn hand and for ?a'.e, an assortment of Ma:erials lor Ilouue's and Trimming, and wiil ende ivor to keep propeily posted in the bliest and most approved FASHIONS & stylus. And flatters herself that, from considerable! experience in the business, .she will be ai!ej 10 render nerat sa'.id'a. lion to;hoe who icay favor her with their pa'ronacc. Nov 17 1 :..' 37if. .i?tnnc!u:it fUzU. C. TOS Proprtr. ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD 4 dde Aorth of Plymouth, a Fairmount, nd. f HS l;ou. e Laving been repaired end f,ti led tip, is now prepared lur the reception of the public; and he proprietor v ill spare no pains in rendering it a com enable stopping jdace for Travellers -and others Tame Hay, and Grain 0.1 hat: 1 at all times: also, Lis table will be famished with some - thin-f to keep oil" hunger asliort time at Ieat. Thankful ior past puUoiiage on the part of li e Iublic, he hopes to be able to continue the srne. nov IT l id . 37m3 STATE OF IXDAXA, Starke Coumy, ss: "jyjOTH:!- to heirs, of petition to hell Real i Estate. Henry Wallers, administrator de bonis non, of the estate of Matthew Laughli('e, deceased, has filed Lis petition to sell the real estate of tlie said decedent, Lis personal property beiny; insu fib c nt to pay i is debts and said petition will be heard at the next term of tae court of Common Pleas of said county. Attest: C2CAS. IIUMPHP.uY.. , Clk. Nov 17, 1P.51- 'Mil. Immense Excitement In .VorS.i To vii.3iii stud viciiiity!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT FAIRMOUNT. HAVNft just received Lis A'toc'c of Fall an. Win' er 'Joods, is prepared to w;iit on all of his ol 1 customers, and as many new nes as may favor Lim with a c all, lie will keep o n hand allMieh aiticles a are usually called lor in a country store. J am prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thanklul for past favors from the citix.nsof North and Pel!. Townships, or the very liberal patronage Lere:ofo;e exendeJ to me by perseverance and fair dealing, 1 shall hope lor the continuance of the same. dy Cools are cheap, I bou.ht them low, And they're .-elling for the Hocks; Just make a call, you'll find iL so. Then do your trading with C. Fox. Having discarded the credit system as injurious to both Debtor and Creditor, sell for tlie Heady pay only. All kind of approved country Produce taken in exchange 'or Goods, a. veil as a little cah, tor can ?cll cheaperor cash than any one can on the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, lt5. üTirio 7J OTICE it hereby tiT.-n that the under1. "1 Mjne d will, n Monday the Igth day of Derember, IS.. I. at 1U o'clock am, proceed to furvey their lan 1 i i sections , :;g an,j .", in tO Anship o.'J north, of range four eaut, in Marshall county. Non resident., who fail to meet the su.veyor on the ptemi. es on said day and provide i or defraying their portion of the expense of und survey, will be re ime 1 to the County Auditor of .aid roun'y, and such delinpieni.y pl'.ccd oa the ta. dup.licate of IZÖS, and e nh cied a. other taxes are collected. CS. II. PACKS, PM PLUMMER.
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UV is a L-islitor a most blasphelr.uiiiinaii? Thi-J I will leavo for the kinrst couaiiuiiity to solve, as 1 have just received a ;!e:idid lot of SIIiL "T CGCII3JXI3IIIr3 I'romthe ci'y. which will be .sold for cash or rcaiviuv at'CSmtt SS;iraiii M;;. da Lahn from to :il ' : ni!i;!miit at K to Dr Iks 1 will .-ell at city cost, and a fir.e as-sortment. i have a iew pieces -mote of ii:ue calicoes at 8 ceat.s and Kiaiiket Sh.r.vlj that will keep you warn tor 2'. I c:n honest in lLe;-e a:-L rtioas, and if you do not believe it call on C. 1). Clark at the D.mk -Store, and convince yourselves tLat am itatia'the hor.evt facts. I remain yotsr friend. C. P. CLARK: Oct 21, ir"i. mtL MOLASSES &, VINEGAR i s,y alJOMT. Oct 27, i.y.i. CD. CLAltK. 3ltf". ".T7r- nl At the ridnkStore Wheat aia.VCU Cor,f 0ats Bean.f i,,.ter, r,eev.a, and all kinds of protluce, for floods atciivcost. C D. CLAIIK. Oct '.'7, I S3. 3Itf. KiishelsTinaoIliv Word wanted 'J'v by POJILP.UY ec LKOTllF.lt. oct -:r is;;;. ;'.ur. Hags, Hags, Hags! WE wa::t 6 U0 worth of RaR at ' cents a pound. lC)Mi:itOY y ukotui.i:. cüi :i, 13. . otf. ; n ii u u l & & & 3 :j , 11 . a i S T y-v One of the best assortments in Northern Indiana, f..r sr.lo at the lowest figures, at the Oct 1:3 KLtJULATOR. WANTEDV Y Ihish. CrnitUrrtos 10,00' lbs. P.uUer, 0,00- u07.. K-JTTP, At the Hank Store. Nov 3, 'frl-tUff. C. D. CLAKIL Leveeing, Leveeing. ISotice is hereby (Mven that the Cotnmissioner ami Eniiu-er of the Count v of . wil lu-r lor sale as the law li- , , . f ,, cts. the contract ofLevccingas fellows, j to-wit. tJ.UtJU rods Oi Levte passing I through Seo.V 7, 8, U, on the wesi side j of Yellow Ilivor near Ivnox, town S'J, I ratine 2 v.eFt. On the day of Nov. i 1 -. ! . r :.. . r. .. .1. j j j , u i ine u!ii:::isMouris umce mine ' to w n ot crt;i L.i- i in said cuunty, at . . 10 o'clock of ,iid (!av. Specification, of .aid Lvee. given on day of sale, oral the Commissioners office at any timp. CHARLES S. TIDBITS, Commissioner. JOAN S. II ENDE", Engineer N01 th Cend, In.l. Oct. 01 , 1S-j3." Cöt 4 Wagons! Wagons!! " rHE nil'. lersipr.ed. wishes to have made X quite a ii:im!erof LiriJlIxT V:!t and v?i!I ive fiveor si:; workmen constant employment and libvialwa 5 by tb.t day r week, or he .vii; p.y C'll O'J fat each wood-v, or k.. 7iTi;i:e'tiate application should bo made to ma, at the Foie, near Plymouth. L. H. ANDREWS. Oct. 20, l Vh 3.1 if. W G rOMl.ROY J S 0BORXI POJIEKOY t GSZlVZTTii: ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend to any business entrusted to theii care. oct 13 IS .ft. 29yl .n;alo oil ;nli;ui:i. :.rHii:i!I County, SS. , TST!rncrii'. :.t.... - ..i ..a... ... iv I "in. Ii iv I n I CS It'll! Ul li CI II UL N known, heirs of David Hates decea. e-1. The said Leirs are hereby notified that th appraisers to asse: the d. linage, by reason of the appropriation of land on which to waste dirl 1 y tne Fott Wayne and Chicago Railroad company, in the north east quarter of section thiriy-three, in town. hip thirty-four north, of range one ejsf, in this county, (of which appropriation not! e has been heretofore published, lo wii: on the Cth, 1 .th and i'Oth days of Oetober IS I, iu this paper,) anc. also to appraise J he damage by reason cf the appropriation of the ri-üt o way :or said Rail lload across the north west ijuarter of section tiiirtytwo, of the same town and range, (of whi4, notice was published in tiiis paper on theth, L-tii and -22 I days of September ;5'.) will inett on said laud on Thursday the 17th day ot November next to make their appraismeuts, adjourning to ano: : her day if necessary. The. Furt Wayne ip Chicago Hail IZoaif Compti mj. V,y C. 11. PwEeve", att'y for the Com. Oct .7, I .;',:. :Ut3. Commissioner's Sale OF VALUABLE LANDS. "PURSUANT to an outer of the Marshall .27 Common rie..5 Court, 1 shall oTer for sale in front of my office in Plymouth, on Thursday the Clih day of November next, at public auction. Two Lois of Land in Marshall county, ndiana, lelontpn? to the heirs of Ilarlo Hard dece.i ;e.l one being improved prairie, wiifi fences fruit trees and dwelling, beautifullv located three miles from town, containing 7i acres. The other being foriy acres of timber, about five mile.- from town. Also the interest o: the hci's iu Lot 15 in Plymouth, the widow ha.inglie estate in the same as herdov.er. To eil for one third down, the btlanee in equal payments atCaul 2 months; purchaser K'yhig notes wiiL security, drawing inleiesi, Sc waiving yppriment. A certificate of purchase will be given, a.id deed made on final payment. Sale sabjecttotheappiov.il of said court. Title believed to bu go.d appraised at U.5, and to not sell for less than two thirds the appraisln t nt. The land is known as tlie south patt of the south west quar;er of section thirty-six, and the n art h ca.t quarter of the south west quarter of sec'.io. 1 2, in township thirty-lour north, of ran-e one east. The a ' .-. e land i valuable and worthy of the particular a'.tentiou ot tho.ie wishing to buy. U. II. REEVE, Com r. Oct 27, I - VI 3 lit. PROTECTION INS Ul ANC E COMl'ANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. KSTAULLSULD IN 1S25. 'T7"ILL insure property on terms as Iowa V r any rr jLU comjiany can do, and ustam them: elves. Apply to 0. II. REEVE, nt for Fulton and Marikalloontits
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Notice. t he selves iu-'eblc I to the late fir.nof C.ir'ers Clt avel.i mt, will pteaMj cull und pay to 1. S. Cieaveland, at tt.c-old itatid without t!r! ,v. CA UTE RS iV CLEAVELAXD, Hv O. S- Cli.avki.and. PlyiTiouh, Au?20. t.;if. The Rc Ti!ator in Molion VTrtiEiIE they sell 1 poti t!tls cf Si V for SI 0:), nnd other nroenries in. 1 ucar pro portion. Come and see, and if they don't suit yon, we shall not, consider yci trnnMeNome, but don't be Mirprv-ed if they siiould suit you to a T yes the Lest ta yen c-vcr drank. tct lt Wfsikrvi i.t ir IIf.t:.tt. DELAN ES sup ii ion styles H AD1KS step in and look at tliCin. and if .fi.J von have a ?up;ly, you can then teil your friends that they can get "apprize bar joins at tLe ltF.GL'LATOIiOct n Coffee & now I at the chenpeit rates, at Octi7,,IS5:i; CLARK'S. Ulli. Eeat confiJence, ar.d confidence begat ::stomors. and customers begat business, ami business bc-jiat monev. anJ monev begat New CS- GD CID TLD &z ON 66 Plenty, pretty, profitable and purses pay promptly, to such men as J. BROWNLEE & Co. 7E, we have dealt wi'h you one season, JÜ ptül bewail by U'llisi yoti tin trut!:, 'bt plain tri'.i;ht forward lanuae, and told yoa that ours was emphatically lltmcst Comer. Time lins verified the correctness of our po.ition. We have made something, and so have j our customers. then, we make our best bow, return thanks !'r the very liberal trade i:iven ns, and are happv to be able to .ay that we have brought on and now o::"'.r you a larger, belter, and more varied StocU ot Sit grocD.d Thau has ever before been oll e red in this market. Sittclis und Piles of cverjlhin, Prints, Silk. , Satins, Laces, vesting, Cloihs, casini. res, heavy woolens, Fli.iuels, liu.scys, cottons, plaid?, Ginghams, Dress Goods of all styles, patterns and qualities. rgj ENDLESS NUMBERS OF WaLron loads of crockery, Stone and Glas.w.ire. Tns ol Hardware, Mid IJoxes of Keady made clothinL', Caps and Hats o all Kinds; and you can find any kind of "iile' you want. Wf still sell che ip, but you must not expect miracles. Changes in politics, laws .:c, Jiave ma le changes in products and mom-y markets the prospects ol war in Europe visibly affects trade and commerce, ami while some articles are cheaper, others are dearer, and cannot be said as tow a., hereto. ore; Lut we are doing business on our oi l plan, to make a 1 i i u r , and ome profit, and while we give you the marked price ior vonr stulf, we will try and Leer low on the mar, in, and keep our motto Ood. Cune and see us, and we'll show you And trade with us and you'll conie back to Ilenast Corner, and see Your Friends, J. UKOVfNLEE & Co. Ott. C, 135.. 31iT. Got a Fotntoo Clock! That is, ''Söt-up-at-ciZüt-oVc.af cndfonntl tliat k? o a ILl?.L-IOTo HAD just relumed from the east with a new Stock of DR.UGS& MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up fur use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which Irom personal examination, hecan pronounce PURE cj UNADULTERATED. Reim? a praclieing Physician, Dr: L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, tt at home, but ore what they purport to be, and what lie ol.ers them for. Paints, OiKDj os, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, (hiuis, andallthearlicL'SUsually kept in Drug S ores. AIsq a lew Ciroecr ics Of superior qualities for family use, i to supply a mall country trade. SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE. SPICES, S VI! UPS, Ff Sil, PICKLES y CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candie., Nuts, &c, all of a superior quality and flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, ".Vonien, Toys, (lirls, Rabies, loafers, lops and dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something yeu want, and if we have not mentioned it, just Joo.k around atour Not nostrums, but genuine articles, nuule Uj the incenturand as j.ood as he can make them. See our - Wccden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. "Sure as you're bom," we will sell as cheap as any 'man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in our lint, you can have it at lov'figures, and an article that will do you good.
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Thankful Ior past patronage and confidence, still continues his practice, and can at all times be lonn l at the store, or Lis residence, when not absent on business. Oct. II, 1-5 I. 3Jtf. Ch'mgl.s n öash for sale by O J. : Co.
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To sell your V:r;t at t lie highest market price, and buy AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Cull AT THE REGULATOR.! VETCUVELT tV 5EEVETT r.n now . stock cf receiving a new and srili-nl:d cf FALL AND W1XTEK (iOODS, that were purchased he Cure ihn rise in the eastern m.'.rket, which will enable us to sill at unuiuitty low prices. Call Laüies and uents, and examine our stock before purohaim; elsewhere, an I we will show you a handsome as- ' sortmmt ot 'PvAr Brncc ffü-rfcnrlci tliil Y iw JLyi eb5 VJrOOtLa, And aplcVioods by the quantity, both dura-: bleaivi clieop. 'Honest Corner' and iead Quarters' may crumble at our low prices, but we dress nlaini" live chean. and can alTord to I soil at a small profit. Our stock consists of all the ardetes necessary for family ue. Sept 13 lböi 25if. More New Goods at rO.MEROV & BRO S. ort 13 The Eastern Train p It jß3 fl AS just arrived with anotlicr load of Xer 5 Goods for 1he regulator, and the residue i will be here as fa,t as the snoning horse can haul them. There is n. cLandm; our de er- ! m:nation 10 seil ?:oou.s ai 111c wv.c-i pusm;mb mmation 10 yen j-'nous ai iiib iov.ei y.usf-uio price?, an-', if choice articles and small profits will be any inducement to customers, why just romc aloii- without anymore parleying aijout ; it, and see wi.ai can etime ior ou ai ii:x) Ite.ruhi'.or. i:öirvli.t cc H!.wi:tt. Oct l"J Q u E E N S Glass Ware. l"It supply is hard to Vbcat. Don't pa.s the ..emulator and do worse, if yon want anything in this litte. You will not like it when your neigh bor .hows you her lot of beautiful ware which 5he purchased of us, and compares it with yourJ that you bought at that other itore. Oct 13 Wr.sTi:avE.T 5 IIkwutt. No;v for .he Heavy Vuire! T''E areeflering a large and well .-elecied VV a-surtii.tut of iron, and Srti.vb Nail:-, I.og and Trace Chains. The people ate look ing this way O.t 1;; lor bargains. Wi:ST EliVKLT &. IIkwettj Yankee Notions. o.r .... . - ' : 41 : - 1 : - r-- .. - ii iiii o.e. nuns ;i iiii i:;icf ii.iii a. iii ij X a boot jack, including Hat traps and finger Itms, ytjti should call at the Itegulator. Oct 11 W7 Butchering. 11 1 ,. t it n n .1 l ' t:iy 1 o - tir.Wj i ii r the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity regularly supplied with Fresh Meats of all the kinds that can be procured. He will have a meat market open in a room un ! cier the Store o'" J. Hrowntee & Co, from lour o'clock f.ll nine m the m. ruing, and from four till nine in the tfveain?. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Oft IT, J8..3. 3Jtf. THE GO AHEAD ' TT" n jar air: ia. xlmxt. ttZc tJf AVINO determined to abandon the "roJL tiiry motion" principle, and adopt the go ahead motto, Are endeavoring to keep pace with the improvements o the age. Tny are no doctors but to the Farmers and others of Marshall andadjoiuing counties they would say a fewwords about Wallis &l Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have hereto ore been selling in this nnl other markets oi SlCK), ihty now oiler at SSj those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, and all other wer!; in proportion. They are determined not to be undersold or outdone iu either juice or workmanship, by any othrr workmen in Northern Indiana, nor by work mai. ifactured at Chieajroor elsewhere and brought here f r sale. They are always on Ihe lull, and ready to witness and be responsible lor the durability of their work; but Wif.'ons brought Lere from a distance and sold, if they do not prove ftood, the maker lias your money, and places I. is t huinb and fin -er to his nose, and you may whistle Ibra bet. er wagon. They now have a superior lot of veasoned timber selec ted by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, and be responsible ior its doing good service. Order from other counties promptly attended to. RELANGEE-c ELLIOTT. Sept. 19, 1HÖ i. yotf. V. J. BURNS, Attoriioj- nud Couiisolloi at Law, attel Notary 'itSlic, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WILL promptly attend lo 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 littie expense. lie refers to Hon. Jo. L. W,te, 1 K YoilT " H. G.ta.i.EV, ) K'C-GOV. W.1M.ACK, ) T . t ir , i I. 1. i I ndiannpolis, la. Hon. J. D. Uf.FRf.E3, ) Hon. Dvn'l. Mack, Lafayette, lull. Jas. O'lJuiA.v, Mayor, ' Judve II. P. ItiuDt-K, Logansport, W.M. Z. Stiart, " " Znmvantc on Sffr. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. '. Le'on, Medical examiner. IL. GAL Ib'ORNlANS 1NSLRED.XC lug 18 21yl. ' uaiiv uimiou paper, A New supply of H all and Window Paper jljl. i nine. i .naues, we., jusireceiveu uy r. et 0. Ii. ROBERTO. Lajte July 14, l.ätf. Uyf.
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rV.l "J5L.VU.' V, V JL ' 1 111.. V W V '. L'3 f W. cx'pcttial Motion ! ON- the '27th day of April last, we funned a co-partnership in the ?Ierea utile busiue.-'S i for life- Since that day we have been well sustained by lite public made heavy inlesof goods, for which we tender onr warmer-tthauk:?. Having now received ptrt of our Fall Stock of 7$ 27 T GO OB S, W'e are prepared to sell at prices corresponding with the times', waiving the benefit of trust in all cafes. Drin aloiijr your VVff-f Avf "MT lrt1? jä Via4ilv Idiai.g ilUU -gjJiUUUtC Generally, but leave all the trust part clsei where. We are satisfied that the country is i110"' fuIlof monty' a,ld that crcdit is ailerous at present, as a crash will come in the country durimj the coming year, according to our almanac. Hence the policy of trading without getting in lebt. ru IS fhc SiSilCC Come on and try ll Vv'',e 011 ca!l principles Ladies: call ; and look at our Dress and other Hoods: GcnI tlcmeu, come and see us try the cash trade ! where the rich and the poor all fare alike and j pay alike. Accept our gratitude for past fa1 vors, and help us keep the ball in motion. j W . If. Po.MEr.OY, M. Po.MKROY. POMEPtOY t CnOTHEPi. 2Jtr. Sept. 22, IS:3: JUn4l Wlinofll 'i HUilL. Vi llUclL.. E will pay C-A for Wheat, also Cash for Laulinz nhcat. lcams wanted. fhose indebted to shall send an officer us must now pay or we to collect for us. Everv nnu Pj 0f produce commands a likrh price, and v. e demand our pay for goods sold, which cost raop.cv. This notice is t all owin us. We moi'.ev. This notice is t all owing us. stn ?;)0(js at Sliiai profits for ready piy, are quite tired of him pay days. Failur , but Failures to pny promptly ruin tlie merchant in pui.e and character. We wish to ro east after coods on tlie 10th of Septenilier, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day. j vv e coueci me claims 01 ir;e late lirm 01 r H. & U. POMEKOY & BROTH Elt. - August II, ir."3. 23tf. !LT-i:It on hand after the 13th inst. Tax Notice1853. I'EII- undersigned Treasurer of Marshall county, ndiana, hereby informs the tax payj er of said county that the foil .wins: pereent- ' urn has been levied on the taxable property and polls for the following purposes, to wit On each SI on valuation of taxable property, for Sto'e purposes, 2 J cents, and on each poll, 50 cents. For county purposes, on each 6! 00 valua tion of taxtble properly, t;0 cent?, and cn each pol I, :u cents On each 103, for School purposes 10 cents. for Library purposes, ti,1. cents, and 25 cer.ts on each poll, and for sinking fund purposes -J cents. For Township. School and Road purposes, as follows.Townships, road tax, .chooi tax, lovn'p. do 1 l.'niou, '25c 2 Center, 12c 10c Oreen, 2"c 4 Rourbon, 20c 5c 5 Tippecanoe, l3.( per acre, 20c G Oerman, l do 25c 15c 7 North, 10c S Polk. 1 do 15c Ü Franklin, I3," do oSc cV 25c on each poll, and Ige for township purposes And do herby give notice that according to law, shall, m person or by deputy, attciu, at the u.ual places f holding eteci ions in each of the several townships, on the days specified below, for the purpose of receiving the taxe for the current year from such tax payers as prefer paying in their own tow r.stiips: in Luionto n.-.l.ip, Monday November 7 Oreen do Tippecanoe, Boarbon, F.aniilin, Cerman, North, Tuesday, itO 8 Wednesday do Thursday do Fridiy do Saturday do Monday do Tuesday do 13 11 12 11 15 Polk, And in Center township at my office in. Plym outh on Yednesday, Novemler 16th. 15 5, where 1 may be found at ail tim.s thereafter according to law. Tax payers will please take notice that iL n-. w collection laws are so stringent hi their character as to compel the Treasurers to collect taxes by levy and sale of property, if they are not promptly paid. It is therefore necessary that every one sees that his taxes are pai l before the third Monday of March, and thus prevent this unpleasant and expensive duty from devolving on me. JOSEPH EVANS, t. si. c October 27, 1SÖ3. 3-ltG. Mule of Indiana, ( Marshall County, S Marshall Circuit Court February term 1654. Sarah R. BozarthJ against Eill for Divorce. William Bozartli. ) Whereas the above named complainant by Pomeroyand 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 Rozarth, and also tlie affidavit of a disinterested person that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana: Therefore the said William Bozarth is hereby notified of the filling and pendency of eaid petition, and that unless he be and appear before the Judge of 6aid Court, at the next term theirof to be holden at the Court House iu Plymouth in the Couuty and State aforesaid and plead answer or demur thereto, the matters and things therein contained, will be heard, taken as confessed and a decree rendered accordingly. Attest: RICHARD CORBALEY. Clerk. pr Samuel I Corbaley, Deputy, October 23th. 1Sj3. 35t3. T3 LANK NOTES, Of an approved JLJf forup, for sale at this office. Notice ITS hereby given that the undersigned will ofJL fer for sale on the 13th of January 1P.51 at the Court -ouse door iu Plymouth, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M, and 1 o'clock P M on aid day. THE SEMINARY LOT in Plymouth, on the following terms, to witThe purchaser to extinguish the donor's title as a part ol the purchase money. The pur
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TMTED"mrnsTXLfniT goyirxment. President, Salary. Fra;kt.i PiKP.cK, of N. Hampshire, &25,CC 1 ice President, David Atchison, of Missouri, pro. tern 9,CC0 8,QÜ. 8, CO g,cc 8,0.1 8,000 f,C0O Secretary -jf St'ttr, Win. L. Marcyof N. York, Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, Sfcrrt :r:j of tic 7 rewury. James fJuthrie of Kentucky, Secretary of the Xacj, James C. Dobbins of North Carolina. Seen tary of the Interior, Roberr McClelland of Michigan, Att'irncy (icnentl, Caleb Cashing of Massachusetts, I ost Jiasicr de n e rat, Jatres Campbell of PcnnsylTauis, OFFICERS OF STATE. Josfpu A. Y.'nmuT, C.ocrnor. A. P Willard, Lieutenant (lovernor, Wa. C. Larralte, S'tpintendent pub.SLl, Nehemiah Ilsyden, Secretary of State, John I'. Dunn, Auditor of State, Elijah NV.vlaud, Treasurer of State, Su;rcni e" ' Ji:!'j( f. 1st- Win. Z. Stewart, of Cass county, 2d. Andrew Davidson, DecMur " 3d. Ramue! E. Perkins. Marion " 4th- Addison L. Itnach, Parke W. C. Reach, Clerk Supreme court, AlbwrtG. Porter, Reporter lor supreme co.il. Marshall con uf y Officers nr.il Ccurl... Circuit Court. Tno. S. Stan fi e i.i, Circuit Judge. D.J. Woodward, Prosccu'iug Attorney. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets od. Mondays in February and August. Common Plats Court. Elisba Eber, Judge. Horace Corbin, Prosecutor. Richard Corbaley, Clerk. Meets 3d Mondays in Jan., April, July &. Oot. Commission cr's Court. Sand lord (jordon, Dtvid Vanvacttr, Co:nmisi( Rotiert Johnson, ) Sand ford Cordon, icners. Meets 1st Mondays in March, June, Sf.icmiiber and December. Count Officers Thos. McDonald, Auditor. Joseph Evans, Treasurer and collector. John L. Thompson, Sheriff. G. S. Cieaveland, Recorder. J. R. N. Klinger, Surveyor. J. K. Rrook, Coroner. Samuel McDonald. Swamp laid cemmis'w. American Kouse. SILAS TIBR1TS. Proprietor. On tlicl-iu:m Mrect. -onl Ii p:trt oi' PLYMOUTH, INI). riIIIS house having been remoddled and J. comfortably fitted u i, is now prepared for the reception of tie public. a.:d the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comlorta! le.and cie.irable stoppins: place for Travellers an I ithers. Hi experience in the business, and his determined eifert to render entire sali, faction to tLo.e who may favor Lim with their patronage, may be found svlLcieut recommendation for a trial at least. Lare and commodious New es m a.rr Have been erected for this house, and in connection with it isaLIVERY STABLE, whereihorses ani carriages jnay.be Lad on siiort notice, and cn the mist reasonable terms. Persons wihiuo a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be.accon.rnocated at their own pleasure. October C, 1S..3. 31yl. DR. J. V7. BENNETT, Pi'uctireiiig Fhician, Wil promptly attend to all calls in the line of his profession, at all Lours. His office is at Lis residence on MicLiga street, third house north of the Dunham House. August -, 1-5-; 22:T. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. R. PERSHING Sf Co. i30P05ESlo cure Hernia or Rupture, l y what is termed Mr. O. Ilurbuts opilativ remedy, in from fiteen to twenty clays no matter how lonir the ca. es have been taudii Persons from a distance will be refunded la their expenses if srtisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May ote .I no lt ly Of al inres lot sale by PERSKLtG. A Fine lot of Jewelry A: Watches F. Kile ly H. K. PERSHING 2 f B? SfBÄs Watches Silverware, AND Fancy Goocls. THE subscriber would inform Lis old customers and the public penerally that he has returned from Chicago andestabbfrhed himself agr.in in South Rend, for the purpose ot carrying on tLe above business and 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 Gobi chrins, Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Finger Rings, Breast Piu, Gold Pens and Pencils Gold Pens with silver holders. Lockets. Rracelets, Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety ofSilverware which ar warranted as pure as coin. His facihtiea with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, ill enaMe 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 aid Gold. Store one door south of Witter & Miller's Bookstore, South Bend, Ind. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 52, m. jjf
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