Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 December 1853 — Page 3

TCai.J. Burin, Master Commission: for Mrhall County, is empowered Ly the late lara o Indiana, to adm'mis'er all 'oaths anl afiraitijns which are required by lav; to take anl certify aflllavits anl depositions,' &e. AU) us Ky.My Pu bit :, J be willtalieacknowl clj:n;at3 of Deel, Mortgage and other legal initxiraents, anl which may be executed at a trifling exsnae upon application nt. the Banner office, Plymouth.

Uy an or!or of the L ar.l of Directors of the Fort Wayne anil JCticago Kdil lload, an assessment of ten per cent on each share of the rash sub-, scripiiona of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay that amount on the first of each month comm Slicing on the fast of August last until the same is paid nut. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth, to A. L. WHEELER, Director. Sept 20, 1353. 15tf. For Sale. I wish to still the iollowinp property sit uated in the town of Plymouth, Ind. In lots No. 22S. 72. 154. 237. Out lots No. 22. 23, 21. 25. Mid the north hnlf of out lot No. 40. AIo In Marshall county, the uth half of the south east fraction east of the Michigan ro.vJ, section IK, M. R. lands, cortaiiiitag 58 68-100 acres. Thij land is high and rollin, and is finely timbere I. Persons wishing to purchase, will p1ee direct their communications to James J. Sering i ei Jeremiah tirover, Logaasport, ndiana. dec 22. 1S53. -I2m2 THE SAME OLD TUNE. 10,000 s TT taw JLjors "Ksxsrjs. :ra7 rjEir' ysii ,4 S Fast as they can be delivered to rne. U.JL on tne souin siae 01 tne river, east oi i the American hou'ewhere lam now preparing to build a Steam Saw Mill. The highest market price will ke paid upon the delivery of the ios. C. D. DURCH. j dec 25 lb53. 42tf. Iir.Lir HIDES Wanted nt CHAS. PALMER'S. Cotton Yarn and Carpet warp At PALM MVS'. H ARD WARE A sortnieut at large and i-plendiil asPALMKRS. Iron, Steel & Nails At Dec 22, CI! AS. PALMER'S. 4:t4. 1853. Dry GoodsStacks and Pil t s of them at PALMERS. 42t4. Dec 22 185S. X;A!VTEl!C;on, 71 ink, OpposVV koiii ial lHer ükins ly Dec 22. 1853. C PALMER. It A USl 1IAGS tVnntcd ty CHAS PALMER, Bi:r.SVAX. It ii I tor, Fstk sind tliccse taken in exchange for Goods at C. PALMER'S. Dec 22 1853. 4211. IVTotlPO s nrreDV Uven tint the J.1 tULL uncrs'nel hasbe?n appointed Administrator of t!ie estate of Wesley RcJanrec. late of Marshall county, deceaseJ fcaid estate is supposed tobe .olvent. K. S. ELLIOIT, A Ini'r. dec 22 1S53. 42 3. "JWlf wp Is hereby jivsn (hat the ttneersitrned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Anthonys. Hunrel, late of Marshall county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to le solvent. JAMES A. GUY, Adm'r. dec 22 1853. 12i3. NOTICEorDistribution to heirs. At the October term A D 135.1. of the Marshall Court ot Common Picas of Marshall eounty, Indiana, alter final settlement of the estate of Mary Shoemaker, deceased, Six hun dred and lorty-hnr dollars anl seventy-five cent were found remaining for distribution iimonjr the heirs. Said heiri are therefore no tified to nnpear al the next tetm of said court! nd receive their distributive shares. K. CORDALEY Clk. ! flr 22 lfc"t 42 1 TakpTl TTn BjHenry Suit liring Starke county, Indiana, on the 29th day of NoTernber 1853, one small Red Cow, with lined back, while on her hind legs, and has on a email bell, appraised at Sl-, by John Lampson and Valentine A Walt, before Edward Snith, Justice of the peace. -litest: CHA6? HUMPHREYS Clerk. dec 22 1S53. 42t3. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public aution on Saturday the 7th day of January next, at the residence of Anthony S. Runnel, late of Marshall county deceased, six miles west of Plymouth, near Barber's old mill, all his personal property, not taken by the widow, as followj: Twenty-six head uf Cattle, three Colts, Wheat, Oats. Corn. Hay on the marih. &c. fee. Farming Utensils, and o ber articles too nnmer'n to mention. TERMS OF SALE. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation, appraisment and eiemplion Lit;, with in'erest from date. JAMES A. GUY, Adm'r. dec 22 1853. d2i3. lTrktiro To heirs'of Petition to sell llUllLL. Real Estafe. STATE OF IND7ANA, Marshall county, set NOTICE is hereby given that Elizabeth McElwrath, administratrix of the estate of Daniel McElwrath deceased, hia filed her petition to sell real estate of raid decedent, Ms personal bein insufficient to pay his debts, and that the same will be heaul before the .Tu. Ige of said court at hisofTr.e in South Bend St. Joseph county, oi the Vi day of Febuarv, im - ELIZABETH H:ZLRAT4, Aam'x' d-e22 152. i-r.

CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLAS-:, fj LASSWARE, and Pittslurg Manufacture generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec 15, 1S53. 4:yl. IUIl.C2IAltLE9 lHXEIS, Late teach-ff-je ' g er in Hungary, Educated in FT in tbe Universiii at Vienni and Warsaw, proposes to teach the German, French and Latin languages. Also to give Music lessons on the Piano, Melodeon an I Violin. Terms cheap. Residence, American House. Derr. 15, ll'öl. 42ml.

1854 1852 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. &2k25ff&I& $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 6i Wall 5,rref, New York. ESTABLISH K: IX IIIS old and permanently established Company is not in pursuit of public pat ronage as an experiment, bui is seeking to do its part in contribu;ing to the happiness and comfort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the clecea of their natural" protectors and fathers, and at the 5ame time p.-operly remunerating those managing its affairs, end keeping it in a jound aadreliabie condition. Altl.ovgh the Company has deposited 3100,030 with the Comptroller of New Turk, to e cure its transactions Governmental caution, it still offers to parlies desirous of effecting nsurance on Life, undoubted additional tecurity. All the necessary information msy . . . f le !iaJ j upon application to the u.ndcriirr.ed. WM. J. BURN, -Igent. Deer. 15. 1353. 42yl. Clear tUe Wracks And let coine Lots of New Goods foi Irvine V Vati VaISicn?urj;hS "VIEW Grocery Store, where ill JL friends and cutomi rs niav o. our ol l i find a well' i elected assortment of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugar, CuflVc, Molasses Syrtips, Ciiullcs, Cracker. Rice, Fish, Uiibitis, Hnmburgli Cheese, Tobacco and Cigars, Spices of all kinds, and in short, every thin that it eonnccicd with the Grocery and Proviion trade. Customers can be furnished with pack.i: at Wholesale, on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased elsswhfcre iu Northern iudinna. lVhcat and Buckwheat Flour, kept constantly on hand at MM Prices. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the market prices. ' Raving determined not 'o be undersold, or excelled in thequa'iiy or quantity of our goods, we have tdopted the ready pay system, and respectfully invke the citizens of Marshall and acljoiuing counties to give us a call. IRVINE & VAN VALKENBURr.H. Fee 8, 183. 40; ff. FLT ItS. Deer Skim and Sheep elts, vill find a ready cash market at the Gio;err Store o: IRViNE Jt VAN VALKENBURGII. Dec 8, 183. 40tff. Tlic State of Indtann, Marshall 4'miaify, s: In ihc Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1S51. J.inici Martin, ) vs. Foreign Attachment. David Shidler, S A'HEREAS on affilavit filed in my ohice a writ o roreign Attachment was issu ed to the Sheriff of siid county a-ainst the joods and chattels, lands and tenements of .said defendant; and it further appearing lo my satisfaction by affidavit, that said defendant is a uon resident of the State of Indiana. And whereas said writ of attachment was this day returned b said Sheriff duly served, he having lfcvied upon the following real ettate to wit: the west half of the south weit quarter of section twenty-threa, in township number thirty-five north, in rang one east, containing eighty acres, and appraised at two hundred and forty dollars. The said defendant. David Shidleris hereby notified of the filing and pendency ol said writ of attachment, ajidthat unless he appearand plead thereto on or be ore the calling of said cause on the 2d day of the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth in said county, on the third Monday in l-'ebruary next, the same will 1 e heard and determined in his absence. 4 a 1 - r s A itfi m a r v .iiiesi: ii. -UKUaJ-tlf , UierK Dec. 8, 1C53. 40U. Pomeroy 6c Reeve Pltff'sat'ys. sf READY MADE By the cord for 9tile at the Reulaetr. WANTED500 Opossom Skins, and a like t amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the ! Nov 17, KEGULATOK. 53. 75, 100 cts. at Oct 27, 1853. CLARK'S. :i4tf. 3,000, 5,000, 7,000. "VtTllY is a Legislator a most blasphemous man? This I .will leave for the honest community to solve, as I have just received a splendid lot of From the city, w hich will be sold for cash or ready pay atUrcat Bargain?. Mi s. da Lains from 151 to 'dlT; Ginghams at to 25. Dress silks I will .sell at city cost, and a fine assortment. have afew pieces more of those calicoes at 8 cents, and Blanket Shawls that will keep you warm for SI 25. Iam honest in there assertions, and if you do not belie ve it call on C. D. Clark at the Sank Store, and convince yourselves that am stating the honest facts. 1 remain your friend, C. P. CLARK. Oct 27, 1253. L'4tf. WANTED 50 Rush Cranberri, 10,000 lbr. Butter, 5,000 doz. Eggs, At the Bank Store. CD. CLAKR. Nov 3d. '51-3!ff. CJhinrlfi

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W. (!. DERRICIiSON', T .11 LOR, Lately frc in l' Iii! IcI 3'l 1 "Wishes to inform the Vitixens o'" Plymouth and ti e surrounding countiy, ttiat lie lias established himself in the above bu

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siness at his residence, three miles north of Plymouth, and one mile eist of the Michigan road, on the north of the Jjmes McColister farm, where he is prepared to- do all work en trüstet, to him in the best manner. He has The Latest Fashions, And intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches, from the plain est lo the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be taken off their hands. His work shall be made low for cash or approved Country Pro luce. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. II. I wish to employ a few hands to grub, chop and make rails, this vinter and spring. W. G. D. Deer. 8, ISöS. 40m3. Delinquent Taxes, OP MARSHALL COUNTY, JNDAN'A. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Marshall Co., Plymouth Nov. 5 5, 18.L NOTICE is hereby given that the list of Lands and town lots which have been returned delinquent to this office, by the Treasurer of Mid county, lor the nonpayment o' taxes due on them, and owing .rorn the owners thereof for the year 1552, has been printed and circulated in handbill form, and that the whole of the several tracts of land and town lots in said list contained, or so much thereof a: may be necessary to discharge the ioie., peralty, interest and charges, which may lc due thereon, r due from the owners thereof, at the time of sale will le sold at Public Auction at the Court House J'r in Plymouth, in said County, on the first Mon Jay in January next, commencing precisely at fen o'clock a. in., on said clay, by the County Treasurer, unless saidtax, penalty, interest and charges are paid belore that time. THUS. McDONALD, Auditor. Dec. 3, 1S33. 4J11 r?rCiB: Ul by Major Tuttle, living in I Center township, Marshall County. Ind.. on the 2d day of December 1853. one Rull, 2 vrars old. rpil sids :mt lined linrk .in.l n daik brin .lie S'etr, with a while face, 2 yean old last?prinr. Said property was appraised althesumof sixteen dollars ly Joel Rurch and John W Leonard, belore James II. Case, Justice of the peace. Altes: R. CORRALF.Y Clerk, Pr S, R. Ccrbaley dep. Dec. i 18.V). 4t)t3. Stntc ol Iutliaa:i, I?lai's!aull County, ss: n I "JVTOTCE is hereby given that application o said county at their January term P51, at the Court House in Plymouth, for an order of sale of Lot No. 2 in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth, belonging to the estate ol' John MFrlin deceased. WARREN TAYLOR Admr. Dec 3, lc53. 40a NORTHERN INDIANA Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pOBRAj IHNE Having removed intof jii'Ck. corner of Michigan and Washington ttretts. and having in consequence ol'the additional room thus obtained, very materially enlarged their always extemive stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Iron, Respect ully invite the attention of the people of Northern ndiana to their thorough and unrivalled assortment, which they are prepared to sell at City prices, wholesale or retail. Our stock of Nails, Glass, Saws, Carpenter's, Ulacksmilh's and Cooper's Tools, Coach cloths. Farmer's tools, from hoes p to plows, Springs, Locks a'id Hinges, Wooden-ware, j Table Cutlery, Paints and Ods, Axes, Round and Square Iron in great quantity, assorted si- j ies, Steel, Stoves of innumerable patterns, cYc,j is worthy of inspection. And the twenty-five thousand dollars woith of articles that crowd our shelves and lloors must be sold off before pring to make room foi a still larger supply. So now is the time to buy them cheep. COB11 & IHNE. S uihRerid, Dec. 1, 1853. -39rti3. "JYTUS. ISAltKll has removed to her JLtJL new building opposite the Post Office, where she is prepared to accommodate her old customers and others, in the various tranches of Millhicrr and JIantua Making. She keeps on hand and for sale, an assortment of Materials for Bonnets and Trimmings, and will endeavor to keep properly posted in the latestand most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable experience in the business, she will be able to render general satisfaction to those who may favor her with their pa'ronaee. Nov 17 1853 37tf. jFatviuowut ?lnU. C. FOX Propr'tr. ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD 4 Miles North of Plymouth, at Fairmount, nd. riHS home having been repaired and fitJL ted up, is now prepared for the reception of the public; and (he proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comfortable stopping place for Travellers and others. Tame Hay, and Grain on hand at all times; also, bistable will be furnished with something to keep off hunger a short time at least. Thankful for past patronage on the paitofthe public, he hopes to be able to continue the same. Nov 17 1833. 37m3 JNO. S. DODDItlDCiE, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, Also Mister Commissioner in the C, and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will also pay particular attention lo Agencies, Collections of claims, and will promptly attend lo all professional business entrusted to him, wilh fidelity. Nov. 10, 1843. 38yl. For Boots and Shoes, Tj (3TtO Ooto CLARK'S. WfiTltn1 Rfiik Store Wheat I Corn, Oats Beans, Butter,! '.Beeswax, and all kinds of produce, for Goods atcitvcost. C. D- CLAKty.

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To sell your Wheat at the highest, market price, and buy AT TUE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR.. WESTERVELT & IIEWEl'T APiE now receiving a ne.v and splendid stock of FALL ÄND WINTER GOODS that were purchased before the rise in the eas tern market, which will enable us to sell at unusually low prices. Call Ladies and Gents, and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we will show you. a handsome assortment of Si HIIPVaV, U 8 l-fl-nnfl si J And stnplc uoods by the quantity, noin aura- , bleand cheap. 'Honest Comer' 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 nei-essary for family use Sept 15 lt!51 u 1 1 Butchering. f ffIIE un Jersigned intends ker pJl in? the citizens of Plymouth riernitr regularly supplied with Fresh and Meats of all the kinds that can be procured. He will have a meat market open in a room under the Store o'' J. Dfownlee & Co, from our o'clocktill nine in the morning, and from four till nine in the venin j.JOSEPH PATTERSON. ot i:; 1853. 32 tf. AfT POKK For sale bv J. RROWNLEE & Co. Guardin' s Notice, ( PPLICATION on petition filed, will be made to the Marshall Common Pleas Cov?rt a. itsne.vt term, to be holden at the tout; house in FlyiJOu'th, Marshall County Indiana, oil the third Mc.uday in January w xt, for an orctei of sala oi the north east quarter of section eleven, in township thirty-three north, of range one east in said countv. containinü 00.70' acre?, belonging to the heirs of John YV Allen late of said county, deceased. Wm. McDONALD, Guardian. Dec. 1 1S53. 39t3. In the JtlarkeL I will pay SI 2o per doz. for Chickens from this date until the 'Jöth day j ofDecember next, and the highest market price in cash, for good Turkeys, delivered at my market room at Plvmouth. Now let the feathers flv. ' JOS. PATTERSON. Nov 24 ir54. 3Stff Immense Excitement In oi-lliTovnslii and vicinity!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT FAIRMOUNT. HAVNG just received his tftoc of Fall and Winter Goods, is prepared to wait on all of his old customers, and as many new nes as may favor him with a call. He will keep on hand all such articles as are usually called for in a country store. am prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for past favors from the citizens of North and Polk Townships, or the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to me by perseverance and fair dealing, 1 shall hope for the continuance of the same. My Goods are cheap, I bought them low, And they're t-ellins forthe Rocks; Just make a call, you'll find it so. Then do your trading with C. Fox. Having discarded the credit system as injurious to both Debtor and Creditor, sell for the Ready pay only. All kin. i of approved country Produce taken in exchange !or Goods, as w ell as a little cash, for can sell cheaperor cash than any one can on the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, 1853. 37 m3 JX3. r. LCSK. a. p. rr.SE. LUSE & BROTHER, Book and Job Printers, MANUFACTURERS OF B & A S31 J1SD e 3z And Wholiale and ret-il dealers in French, English, arid American Papers. Main street, GupoMie the City Hotel, Lafayette, lnd. Nov. 17, 1833. 37mG. Administrator's Sale. I PURSUANT to an order of the Marshall Cour. of Common Pleas, of Marshall county, ndiana, made at it October term A. Ü. 1353. will proceed to iell'at private sale, to the highest bidder, the east half of the south west quarter of section seventeen, in township thirty-two north, range two east, except the widow's dower, which lies upon ten and eighty-five one hundredths ares of the same. One third ol the purchase money being paid cash in hand on the day of sale, and the balance in fo equal payments, of six and twelve months each, the purchaser giving notes with approved freehold security, waiving valuation and apprnisment laws, aim bearing interest from date; ll being appraised at three hundred and fifty dollars, and not to sell for less than its appraised value. ALMA FRENCH and R. ILNORRS, Admr's. Dec. 1. 1853. 39tf. Wall & Window paper. A New supply of Hall and Window Paper Printed shades, &c., justreeeived by F.&. C. B. ROBERT. L.-weorte July 14, litf. ltyf. jSh.suraucc on 2Ltfr IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rales. Apply to C II- REBVÄ, Agt. Dr. T. Leon, Medical examiner. L CALIFORN1ANS INSURED.XI lug 18 185;. 24yl. Wagons! Wagons!! TflHE undtrsicned wishes to have made X quite a number of fuilibt XYugou J

and will give five or six workmen constant employment and liberal wages by the day or week, yr he A'ill pay Sil 00 for each wood-work. mmediate application should bo made te me, at the Eoige, near Plymouth. L. H. ANDREWS. Oct. 20, 1853. 33tf. Rags, Rags, Hags! WE vert $200 worth of Rags at 3 cents a pound. POMEROV y BROTHER, oct 27, IS33. lJ4l .

ALL" pr-rsons knotting; themselves inlebled to the late firm of Cotters y C!e.ivelan3, will piease c; U and pny to G. S. Cleavelarid, at the oil stand without delay. CASTERS i'v CLE AVE LAND, l)v G. S. Cleavci.anp. Plymou Ij, uQ3. lrt-53. :i(itf. The Regulator in ivlolion V y r,r 1 ' pJrtion. coi Z they sell 16 pounds of Sugar 00, and other Groceries in pro portion. Come and see, andii they don't suit you, we shall not consider yon troublesome, but don't besurpri?ed if they should suit you to a T yes the Lest ten you ever drank. ÜCt 13 WfSTKRVKl.T fc Hlt-.TI.TT. DEL AN ES supe ion styles iT ADIES step in and look al them, and if ; JLi vou have a supply, you can then tell your i friends that they can get 'supprize bargains at the Oct 13 REGULATOR' . O V Glirroi Are now i ju ötli offered at the cheapest rates, at CLARK'S. 34tl. OctS7, 1853. 6 rOML'OT J 0 OSBORXE ä: oskorive: ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend to any.buMness entrusted to thciri care. oct 13 18. 3. 9yl UNDER. TAKING, mm v - - 3 jj-z--r-:m ii. ... . l.-f Chair and Cabinet ffiaMng. A S General Pierce's admini'tration hasgot jCJL undi under full headway and has abandoned the Cabinet mnJ.lng at Washington c.'ty, the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Marshall and Starke counties that lie will continue the business at his new stand on Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind.. and will endeavor to have no (talphinizin" in his material. norsha'-l there be any defalcation or Sicart-u-auting in a'iy branch cj his business; but the good and substantial Sideboards, Secretaries, B area us. Lofkrrs, Tables. Stands, Bedsit. &f. &cf Shall be made in the mostnpprved style and of the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Stiiabcr for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any article not on hand. Having tm J,jji- ployed a good workman in the U-k Department, he would pay J77'T that he can suppi) his customers " with abetter article of chairs than has ever been offered in :his market. Call at his Furniture Ware-?ooms in the building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a ler doois below Pomeroj 's store, and be convinced of the truth oMhe alove. Eeing well prepared to do undertaking, he w ill keep on hand or mnkeon the shortest notice (23 Coffins of every size And description. - Shop in the Daws building opposite the Toit Office . P. S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chairs, can be accommodated by leaving their orde;s with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention from WM. L, PIATT. 53"Tliose indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, w'dl please favor s with a call. f. L. P. Maioh 10, 1G53. 2yl. or THE GO AHEAD 11. ar a :n?;n uaz: A VING determined to abandon the "ro 11s H tary motion" principle, and adopt the go ahead motto, Meiangee & Elliott Are endeavoring to keep pace with the improvements o the age. They are no doctors but to the Farmers and others of Marshall and adjoining counties they w ould say a few words about Wagons & Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have here- j 1 A 1 " 1 .ll 1 m . i to ore been selling in this and other markets 'oiSlOO, they now offer at $85 those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, and all other work in proportion. They are determined not to be undersold or outdone in either price or workmanship, by any othrr workmen in Northern Indiana, nor by work manufactured at Chicago or elsewhere and brought here for sale. They are always on the hill, and ready to witness and be responsible lor the durability of their work; but wagons brought here Irom a distance and sold, if they do not prove good, the maker has your money, and places his thumb and finder to his nose, and 70U may whistle forabet'er wagon. They now have a superior lot of seasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, and be responsible for its doing good service. Orders from oi her counties promptly attended to. BELANGEE & ELLIOTT. Sept. r&, lfc53. 30tf. "OLANK NOTES, Of an approved lonr. for sale at this office. MOLASSES & VIN EGAR. 1 wHl say nothing CD. CLARK. Oct27, 1853. 341. FCf Bnsliels Timothy Sval wanted 0J by POMEROY & BROTHER. oot 27 1853. 34 tf. Cod Fish & Vhite Fish For sale by II. B. PERSHING Co. Now for the ilcavy Ware! WE are offering a large and well selected assortment of lion, and Steal Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way for bargains., Oft 13 WtSTF.aVKLT & HkWETT. Yankee Notions. FOR every thing in this line, from a pin to a boot jack, including Rat traps and finger Rings, you should call at the Regulator. Oct 13

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AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, in 23 30 14 21 S3 11 18 9 in 23 30 OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, F. & G. B. Roberts' Advertisements, LAPORTE, INDIANA. Dltr TLint amir Stove. Established in the City in 1844. F. & G. B. ROBERTS, DItlütilS'l S, and Apothecaries in Clark's Brick Block, op poiite the pub. square La"-' Porte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS iN Drugs & Medicines, Chemicals, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical purposes, and articles of diet. First Quality Only! Considering the necessities of the invalid, too sacred tobe trifled with, by the'sale cf vitiated Medicines, their chief aim during the nine years they have been engaged in the Drug business, lias Lecn, and still is, to keep those only which are of the finest quality, as well as pure and ur.uuitfcrated. Physician's prescriptions and family recipes entrusted to them, will l e accurately and neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines be used and purchasers may rely upon the prices ia nil cases being as low as at any other establishment. In addition lo the above, they have a large assortment of 21 NC Y ARTICLES, Comprising elegant Foreign and American perfumeries, Cologne Waters, German, French and American. ALo, agents for the most desirable Patent Medicines to this branch of their business the most constant attention will be given, and the most popular and approved remedies of the day will be added lo Heir i,st as tiey establish. ' their claims upon the public mind. F. &G.B. ROBERTS. Laporte, Dec. 1. 153. ISyl. Another War on High Prices! WE are now receiving our Fall and Winter Stock of Drugs and Medicine, Books and Stationery, and all the etceteras usually connected with both branches of the trade, to w hich we would most respetfully invite the special attention of the public in general. We have made extensive preparations for the Jobbing trade, and would say without fear of contradiction, that we will make a decided object for all thee who buy to sellajain, to call on us. There is no necessity of making an expensive trip to Chicago, when you can buy quite as cheap 0! F. & G. R. RODERTS. Laporte, Dee. 1, 1C53, I9yl. The Eastern Train HAS just arrived with another load of New Goods for the Regulator, and the residue will be here as fast as the snorting horse can haul them. There is m changing our determination to sell goods at the lowest possible prices, and if choice articles and small profits will be any inducement to customers, why just come along without anymore parleying about it, and ste what can be done for you at the Regulator. Westervelt & Hiwett. Oct 13 Q u E E N S AKD Glass Ware. OUR supply is hard to beat. Don't pass the Regulator and do worse; if you want anvthintr in this

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line.. You will not like it when jour neithbor hows you her lot of beautiful Mare which she purchased of us, and compares it with yours that you bought at that other store. . Oct 13 Wf-stervklt & IIlWETT. More Now Goods at pcvap.oy & bro's OQt 13