Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 December 1853 — Page 3
Will. J. IS It'll MlULJ CO M JiSSIONHa
for M.r-hall Cjunly, i etnp jeered by the late ivti o Ialianj, ' U administer all "oaths and a-n.-ii wihare r,?-i!iire.l bv lawrtotnke ! a:il certify aflilaviti aril depositions," &c. Alsj Ny.iry PuMihe will take acknowl e.lm;n.3 of Desij, Mortgages and other leil iustratneat, au! which raiy be executed at frltl'm expense upon application at. the i Manner cfTi e, Plymouth. Bv an onler of the Hoard of Directors of the Fort Warne and C itcoio Kiil Road, an assessment of ten per ceut on each share of the cash subscriptions of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay that amount on the first of each month cominencin on the first of August last until the same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth,! to A. Ii. WHEELER, Director. Sept 20, 1S53. 1 5if. Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom miy concern, that Consider Cushrnan, administrator of the estate of Abraham Fogu; late of Marshall county ndiana, deceased, has filed an account current of siJ estate, for final settlement on the first day of the next term of the Common Pleas Court of said co inty, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth in said county, tn the third Monday in January next, at which time and place they can attend i. thevsee proper. Attest; It. CORBALEY Clerk. Dec2JISr3. 15ti. STATE OF 'NDIANA ( ct. MARSHALL COUNTY In tSc Marshall Circuit Court, Fcbru ary Term. ISjI. French Fislfer and Lyman II. Andrews, partners, under the name of Fisher & Co, vs. David O. Brooke. T I MIS plaintiffs as assignees of Uonjiinin X Murtain, mortgagee of the defendant, filed their complaint in my tfire, for the fo.ecl itrre o " .1 mor'ae from the defendant to aid Murtain, dated September -ö'.h lü."2, and an ala lavit of the non-residence o! the de'en,,d:in4. He is therefore noti:ie.t o'the f.tiny and pendeir.y of said complaint, and that he same w ill be heard before raid court, ii sr.i t term, t comrnenre at liie court hoUe in 1'lyrjoitth in sai l county, 0:1 the 3dMou ay in Fcblaarv n'.xt. AtteM: It. COHUALCV, Clerk. C. II. Reeve pllfli Atty. Dec. CJ, ih. 4Jt3. FINAL SET TL EM EN T. NOTICE is hereby piven to all whom it may concern, that Robert John -on sen., administrator of the estate of Alfred Vinnedge deceased, ha-? filed an account current ot said estate, for final settlement at the next term o the Marshall county Court of Comn.on Pleas, to be hoMen at the court house in Plymouth, in said county of Marjhall and St.v.eo' Indiana on the third Monday in January, IH.VI. Attest. It. COIU5 4LKY Citri. Dec. ill, IS '.l. . For Sale. I wish tn sll t!f ""followinc property sit uaeJ in the 'own of Plymouth, lud. In Iots N.. 223. 72 154. 237. Out lots No. 22. 23, 21, 2j and the north hilf of out lot No. It). -yl30 In Mush all county, the south half of the south east fraction e ist of the Michigan roul, section 1:1, M. R. Inn Is, roctainn 5S 63-100 acres. This land ii hi-h av.l rolling ait I is finely timberc 1. Persons uishin to purchase, will please direct their communications to James J. String or Jeremiah Grover, Logansprt, ndiana. de- 22. 1853 12m2 THE SAME OLD TUNE. 10,000 Saw Logs 'XZilZXT V TXT TT FTl TTI3 S Fan as they can be -Jehvere 1 to me, on tu-.- s JH. w. "W" c."' wie Ain.cau uou-r, - me . m '-Iin bn.lil a S-ti Saw AIill. I H- iiL'het marRet price w.u e pa:a up-ia nie los- . . L J- L,Li.llr!i' ! ... , . . i i i - r a . t dec 22 16i3. Pitf. BEEF HIDES Wanted at CHAS. PALMER'S. Cotton Yarn and Carpet warp At PALMLIVS. ARDAV ARE A large and splendid assortment at PALMERS. I Iron, Steel & Nails at Dec 22, 1H.53. CHAS. PALMER'S. 4.-U4. Dry GoodsStacks and Piles of them at PALMERS. 42tJ. Dec 22 mi. Tf 7" ANTED! Coon, I?Iink, Oppos- j w T so in and Deer SsRins hy Dec 22, J853. C. PALMER. KAGSl UAi-lS Wanted by CHAS PALMER, BEESWAX, alter, Erg and Cheese takeb in exchange for Goods at C. PALMER'S. De 22 1353. 12t4. IVotiOO 's nrrt-1.v ßiVP1 that th undersi-jneJ has b'?n appointed Administrator of the estate ofWerley Rclanjree late of Marshall county, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent. K. S. ELLIOTT, Adm'r: dec 22 1853. 42t3. N OTICEofDimribution to heirs' At the October term A D 1853. of the Marshall Court of Common Pieas of Marshall county, Indiana, alter final settlement of the eitate of Mary Shoemaker, deceased, Six hundred and orty-fjnr dollars and seventy-five cent were found remaining fur distribution among the hein. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said court and receive their distributive shares. 11. CORBALEY Clk. dec 22. 1553.. 42 1 3. SAET I'OltU For sale bv J. HKOWNLEE Co. fyu 7 189. r.vJT.
ES: CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHO! V IH'AI , ' 11 Dl'J (00US, StiaW 00ilS, GrOCCrtCS, "-f. -W N iiHUU fc Ml'Jts, IKUN, NAILS, GLASS GLASSWARE, and Pitts burg Mjnufaeturts generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 1853. 4-2yl. Jill. CIlAltL.ES I KM JI, Late teacher in Hungary, Educated in "W T a i gl me universities a: lenn and Warsaw, proposes to teach the German, French and Latin languages. Also to give Music lessons on the Piano, Melodeon an I Tiolin. Terms cheap. Residence, American itousc. Derr. 15, 1853. 42ml. 18.31 IV civ Era. 1834 1 British I omnicrcial Life Insurance COM PAN Y. B5?2S?ii.a 83,000,000 Principal ofiircs "5 Cornhill, London, and 6 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISH 3? ! IS 22 3SiT:Ilo i 3 'ii! 01. 1 ana permanently cstntiiisrieu A Cm .npany is not in pursuit of public pat- j ronai;e asan experiment, l-u. is .seeking to do! u. ex eriTi.cn , vn. ,Ä m-ck...s u., ! m-Ulfn nJ 1DOUS andOtSniANs upmi the Iheir natural protectors and fathers, its part m co comiort of ileceaie otlheir natural pro and at the fame time p;operlv Tcmuncraim f au n . n m 1 Vis f in l.ln n a .1 . I 1 1 1 1M1 I miiu tucu.ii'ii.i.uiiuiiiuii. , .. , . -. llnrt I :ltho"jht!eCon.pnnyhas depos,tedrinO,- . 000 with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactions Governmental ?antun, it still offers to parties desirous of effecting insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary in format ion may be had upon application to the underpinned. VM. J. DL'RNS, Azent. Doer. 15. ia.-,3. 4iyl. Clear the 'Frack And let come Lots of New Goods for Irvine & Vim V:iIIvCUlur;;iK "VEY Grocery Store, where ill of our old J friends and custom rs may find a well selected assortmen oi ; j j j if a?, Sngir, Ctfl'i-r, Molasses Syrups, Candlis, Crackerk. Rice, Pish. Pviisin?, Ihtnbtirli U'lccrr, Tubnrro and Cigars". Sjiifcs tf jll kii;i!.-. mid in short, every thinjr that ii connected with the Grocery and Provi.-ion trade. Customers can be famished with packages at Wholesale, on as reasonable terms as they can be' purchased eliwhre in Northern iudiana. Wheat and Buckwheat F Jour, kept constantly on hand at Mill I'riee. PRODUCE"!! kinds taken in ex-! change for Goods at the market prices. ! Having determined riot o be undersold, or excelled in the qua i'y cr quantity ot onroods, we have Jopted the ready pav system, and respectfully invi:e the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties to irive us a call. IRVINE ii VAN VALKENliURGII. Fee S, lr.J. 40; 11". WllS Deer Skim and Sheep JUL I-.. 1 1 GR- ill i?lfl a rr.rtw pacli irlr.t! ... ..... .... ..-v.. "" ai me nio-trv More o. IRVINE oi VAN VALKE NRUIIGII Dec f, 1SÖ3. 41-tflT. The State of Indiana, i2;aisEaatl 4'oimty, lu Ihc Marshall Circuit Court, fcbru ary Tern. 1S-31. Jamis ..Iarliu, ) vs. David Shidier, Foreiga Altaciin.cnt. WHEREAS on affidavit filed in my office a writ o FoTeis-n Attachment was issued to the Sheriff of siid countv jijrainst the fods and chattels, lands s anu cnaaeis, lanus ana icncments oi ; said ( -..iHi.nu- una i.iuunci .ipiM.-diui- iu my sa-.macuon uy am-iavii, i nai sniu cienua.u is u uon reaiuef.i oi tne Mate oi inuiana. Ann wh reas ssid writ o ' attachment was this day returned by said Sheriff duly served, he hav ill" levin! nrmn IliO InlliiwiinT rf:il fff in wil: lhe wct halt- of the soflth XVfcSt ,cr ot section twenty three, iu township number thiriy-fiv north, in raus one east, con'.ainin ... . - . . . . . i Piuhlv n r c o Ti , annr licixl r f i kiir.,1 rA,i uuu ppnMg-.i u lr v 1 and forty dollars. The said defendant. L-vid Shidier is hpr. bv ! notified of the fiiin.s; and pendency of said writ j of attachment, and that unless re appear end ! p1c;v1 t,iea,to ,r t,,e c'lllii-s of said ! ! cause on the 'Jd day of the next term of the ! ! Marshall Circuit Court, to be l,nl.lPn .nr thr : courl house in Plymouth in said countv, on the third Monday in February next, the same will l.x. l -.1 ...I I 4.: i l.:, i. AUwl. R C0B.ILEY, Clerk, Dec. . ,353. 4ml VnmfTnv At ni.to i'ltlT'e fv. w j "-- v m. hü 41 (, READY MADE Ry the cord for sale at the Reulaotr. WANTEDl .iOO Opossom Skins, and a like I amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the ! Nov 17, REGULATOR. - Ear TIA rE3Tl 5). 75, Oct 27, l'JO 1853. ets. at CLARK'S. 3!tf. 3,000, 5,000, 7,000. "ViniY is a Legislator a most blasphemousrnau? 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 at C rent Iai ;ai:is. Mus. da Lains from 121 to III.1 4'; Ginshams at 12. to i'i. Dreis silks I will yell st city cost, and a fine assortment. I have afew pieces more of those calicoes at 8 cents, and RIanket Shawls that will keep you warm for 81 2 j. I am honest in these assertions, and if 'you do not believe it call on C. D. Clark at the Rank -S'tore, and convince yourselves that 7 am stating the honest facts. I remain your friend, C. D. CLARK. Oct 27, 1353. 31tf. WANTED 500 Rush. Cranberries, 10,000 lbs. IJutter, 5,000 doz. Fg3F, At th3 Rank Store. Nov 3d, -n-3iff. C.D.CLAKR.
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Shingles and Snsh for sale bv J. BROIVNLKF V
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TAILOR, Lcit ly fix m I'liilnrfcliiiiia Wishes to inform the Ji-iiixens or Plymou'.Ji and the rurrounding country, that he has estab- ? lished himself in the above bu siness at his residence, three miles north of Plymouth, and one mile eist of the Michigan road, on the north of the James McColisler farm, where he is prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the best manner, fie has The Latest Fashions, And intends carrying- on the Tailoring business in all its various branches, from the plainest to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be U.ken off" their ! hands. His work shall be made lew for cash or annroved Country Pro luce. aiw attended to. N. 11. 1 wish to employ a rew hands to grub, chop and make rails, this winter and spring. IV. G. D. Deer, n, 1S53. 40m3. Delinquent Taxes, OF MARSH. -ILL COUNTY, JNDANA. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Mahshau. Co., Plymouth Nov. 15, St. 'TTIRE is herebv given that the list L ds , tQvu fs which-.hÄVe be ,ril&ll .Unnat 1(i,;c.,m0 uiutr. of been returned delinquent to this rfnee. bylheTrea surer of said county, lor the nonpayment o ' ,.,,ii.n...rf,(v,. ko i,... .;.. IIO UiVRUI IUI lilt 11. U UttH 111 1 II Land circulated in handbill form, and that the whole of the several tracts ol' land and town lots in said list contained, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and charges, which j may be due thereon, or due from the owners i thereof, at tht time of sale will be sold at i Public Auction at the Court House door in ' Plymouth, in yaid County, on the first Moivlav in January next, commencing precisely at ten o'clock a. m., cn said day, by the County I Treasurer, unless saidtaxF, penalty, interest j and charges arc paid before that tunc. TIIOS. McDONALD, Auditor. Dec. Ü, 1553. 4'Jtt AAKi UP bv Major Tultle, living in B Ceuler township, Marshall County, Ind on the 2d lyol December 1853. one Bull, 2 j years old, red sides and lined back; and a; !3ik brindle Sfeer, with a white face, -2. yearn old last ?pring Said properly wax appraised ,-ithe sum of sixteen dollars by Joel Burch and John W Leonard, bciore James H. Case, .uiiiuc oi me i icr. Atte?f: H. COrtP.AI.EY Clerk, Pr S, 15. Corbaley dep. Dee. P, iC:.. State of Inuiiiw, I MaislitxH county, ss: NOTCE is hereby given ti.t npnlication will be made to the Common r Ieasc?ürt j o said county at their January term SS, at j j tlifc Court House in Plymouth, for an orderoi j sale of Lot No. 2 in Wheeler's addition to th town of Plymouth, belonging to the estate o'. 'John MuFarliu deceased. WARREN TAYLOR Admr. 4Ct3. Dec 3, 1851. NORTHERN INDIANA Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. avinj removed into their new store room in IJnrroujrh's brick blook. comer of Michigan and Washington streets, and having in coniequt-nce o 'the ad-. - m - . - , ... iimoiiai room inus obtained, very nalerin ilv ' n liri-oil lifiir nt iin w.. !( -v i m !. C I Hardware, Cutlery and Iron, j Respect ully invite the attention of the pco ! pie of Northern ndiana to their thorough a in. : unrivalled assortment, which they areprtpar- ! ed to S'.dl atLily prices, wholesale or retail. ! Our stock of Nails, CJlass, Saws, Carpcntor's, Rlacksmitl j and Cooper's Tools, Coach ' ll-ip. I .n rtar'n ( ' .. C , . 1..-. .h4a 1 . . . . . . Springs, Locks and Hinges. Wooden-ware, Table Cutlery, Paints andOdr, Axes, Round and Square Iron in srieat quantity, assorted si- ! is wortlj.. of inspection. And the twenty-five thousand dollars woith of artiel s that crowd our shelves and noors must f)eSold off bciore j pring to make room foi a still larger supply. bo now is the lime to buy them cheap. COPIJ & IHNE.' S dl, Bend, Djc. I, 1S53. :i9m.:l. i f ? . r t iV. ; K.S. II .1 Ci 3. 12. rS n 3 r-mnvoil f rv h i.r 1?X new building opposite the Post Off.ce, where she is prepared to accommodate her old 1 I " Ä w ivmyivu iix. customers and others, in the various branches f Millinery and llanlua M&kins:. - , , , , S!e keeps cn hand and lor ale, an assorl- : ne!,t ?f Materials for Ronnets and Trimmings, anu ;V1U enücaor to Keep properly posted in j ü'- iuivkauu u'iuiru tV-f 1 itict nil wi r ' t i nnrrv ß 1 And Hatters herself that, from considerable experience in the business, the will l e able to render general satisfaction to those who way favor her with their pa'ronace. Nov 17 I 53 37tf. iFniunottnt a fox MTttf pr0prr. ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD 4 Miles Aorth of Plymouth, at Fairmount, ind. riHS house having been repaired and fitJL ted up, is now p-.epared for the reception of the public; and he proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a com ortable stopping place for Travellers and others. Tame Hay, and Grain on hand at all times; also, bistable will be furnished with something to keep ofT hunger a short time at least. Thankful for past patronage on the part of the public, he hopes to be able to continue the same. Nov 171C53. rm3 JM). S. DODDUSDCiE, Attorney at Law. and Notary Public, Aho Master Commissioner in the C, and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will alo pay particular attention to Agencies, Collections ot claims, and will promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to him, with fidelity. Nov. It), 15J5IL 38yl. 53 For Boots and Shoes, Sj (:JU0 Go to CLARK'S. Wmifnrl Alllie FankStore Wheat UllltU Corn, Oats Reans, Putter, IJeeswax, and all kinds of produce, for Goods at citv cost. C.D.CLARK. Oct'7, 1851. 3 lt.
IVntlP Is hereby given that the1 uni,uuo ' dersiened Ins boen appointed
Ad m.. i Strato i the estate of Anthonys. Runnel, Lie ofM' - hall county, deceased. Said estate 1-. suppo d to le solvent. J vMES A. GUY, Adm'r. dec 22 1853 42t3. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby piven that I will sell at public cut ion on Saturday the 7th day of January next, ft 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, notUken by the widow, as follows: Twenty-six head of Cattle, three Colts, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Hay on the marsh. &c. &c. Farminc Utensils, and o:her articles too numerous to mention. TERUS OF SALE. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givinsr his note with approved secuntv. waiving valuation, annraismpnt und exemption Liav, with interest from date. JAMES A. GUY. Adm'r. drc 22 1553. 12t3. TJoti ro T heirs of Petition to sell j lUUUtv BealEstate. 1 STATE OF INDANA, Marshall county, set' NOTICE is hereby given that Elizabeth! McElwrath, administratrix of the estate. of Daniel McElwrath deceased, has filed her petition to sell real estate of said decedent, ; his personal being insufficient to pay his debts, i and that the same will be heard before the; Judtjeof said court at his office in South Bend St. Joseph countv, on the 4th dtv of Febuary, ! I35tt ELIZABETH McELRÄT, am'x. I dec 22 1863. 42t3. 3 : l Taken Tin nrySuitr.ving J-HVi.ll UJi i(1 ore-on Township,! Starke county, Indiana, on the 29th day of No-; vember to i, one small Red Cow, with lined, back, white on her hind les, and has on ai small bell, appraised at Sl , by John Lampson and Valentine A Walt, before Edwaid' Smith, Justice of the peace. Attest: CHAS. HUMPHREYS Clerk, dec 22 1S53. 42t3. Mo9 all &e that wish 1o sell your . heat at the highest marKct price, and buy JB W & P O & 8 AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. Call AT THE REGULATOR.. WESTCRVKLT & IICWETT 4 Rti now receivin-r a new and splendid RE A . o fw xj I i .1 tj i n.u it ii" i bit uuui" that wore purchased before the rise in theeas lern 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 as-sori.'-'nt of Fane v& Dress Goods, And staple Goods Lj'tL? quantity, both durable and cheap. 'Honest Corner' and 'iead barters' may grumble at our i0' prices, but we dress plain, live cheap, and cau afford to sell at a small profit. Our stock consists ol all .iic uius-ie- iiucMui iui luiuii; use liutcliering. rilHE undersigned intends keep.1. inr the citizens of Plymouth and v'.cini'y regularly supplied with Fresh Meats of all the kinds that can be procured. lie will have a meat market open in a room under the Siorc or J. Rrownlee & Co, from lour o'clock till nine in the morning, and from four till nine in the Kvenin;. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Oft 13 J2ir üags, liags, Ilags ! AVE w.--r:t S:u0 worth of Rags at A cents a pound. POMEROY V UKOTHF.R. oct '27, 1S5H. 34tf. Immense Excitement In Xorth Township au. I vicinity!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF NFAV GOODS AT FAIRMOUNT. HAV NO just received his .Stoc: of Fall anrt Winter Goods, is prepared to wait on all of his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. He will keep on h.tPd all such articles as are usually called for in a country store. am prepared to sell as cheap as the cheape-t. Thankful for past favors from th? ciiiiensof North auJ Polk Townships, or the very liberal patronage heretofore expended to me by perseverance anil fair dealing, 1 shall hope lor the continuance of the same. My Goods are cheap, I bought them low, And they're .-elling for the 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 Debtcrand Creditor, isell for the Ready pay only. All kind of approved country Produce taken in exchange or Goods, as eil as a little cash, for can sell cheaperor cash than any one can on the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, 1851. 37m3 JAS. P. LI SH. A. I. I. CSE. LUSE & BROTHER, Book and Job Printers, MANUFACTURERS OF And Wholesale and retail dealers in French, English, and American Papers. Main stieet, oppose the City Hotel, Lafayette, lnd Nov. JT, 1853. 37mG. Wall & Window paper. A New supply of Wall and Window Paper Printed shades, &c, justreceived by F. .V. G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte July 14, 19yf. SitrfttiMUCC on ULitt. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rales. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. Lcon, Medical examiner. IL CALIFORNIANS INSURED.rD iug 18 135: 21yl. W agons ! Wagons ! ! ffnE undersigned wishes to have made JL quitea numberof LinnlM-i Wagon nd will give five or six workmen constant emaloyment and liberal wages by tht day or week, pr he v 1 1 1 pay Sil 00 for each wood-work. ; o immediate application should be made to run, at the Folge, near Plymouth. L. II. ANDREWS. Oct. 20, 1153. 33tf.
ALL persons knowing themselv:? indebted to the late firm of Carters V Cle.ivciaud, will p'.ease call and pay to U. S. Cleaveland, at the old : stand without 01 a v. ; CArTfERScV CLEAVELAND, i Vy G. S- Cleavei.ani. I Plymouth, Au?Q3. 1353. 'JCtf. I The Regulator in Jlotion WHErtE they sell 1G pounds ot Su.ar for $1 00, and other Groceries in proportion. Come and see, and if they don't suit you, we shall not consider yon troublesome, but don't be surprsed if they should suit you to a T yes the bestfea you ever drank. Oct 13 Vf5TKRVKLT t IIeWF.TT. DEL AN ES SUPK..1ÜR sules LADIES step in and look at them, and it you have a supply, you can then tell your friends that they can get "supprize bargains at the REGULATOROct 13 Coftee & Sugar-0-the cheapest rates, at CLARK'S. Oct -27, IS5 . 34tl. W ä rOMEROT J a OSBORNE ro.TIEUOY &: OSBOKXE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend to any business entrusted to tlieir C3.ro oct 13 IS")3. 29yl UNDERTAKING, v- in. i i .jf: 4ii ZT -I- y Chair and Cabinet Kaking. A S General Pierce's administration has got jCJL under full headway and has abandoned the Cabinet making at Washington citv. the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Marshall and Starke counties that he will continue the business at his new stand on Michi gan street, Plymouth, Ind.. and will enden-J m--vr to I - i x-" rt r f . st -., v n I . r n n . Z 1 norshaU lhere be any defalcation or AWtroutinfr in any branch of his business; but the soo t and substantial SKli'Iioards, Secretaries, Durra es, lorkcr.?. Tables. Stands, Bedsteads, ir. if., Shall he made in the mostapproved style and of the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well nrenared with abpp stoi- nf Noii'-nnmi 2.11 inner tor cabi net and chair makinsr, antl will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on hand. llavinj; cm workman in the he would pay oly his customers it ployed a good D e p a rtment, tiiat lie can supwith a better artide of chairs than :his market. evcr been offered in Call at his Furniture v arc-Tfoorns in the building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroj's store, and be convinced of the truth ol'the above. Peine . v7ii prepared to do undertaking, he will keep . -janP or ma Ke on the shortest notice I 1 r,.Tius every fcize And descriptor!. Shop in the Daws building opposite the Post Office. P. S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chair-, can be accommodated by leaving theii orde;s with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention from WM. L, PIATT. OTho-e indebted for Cabintt ware or Coffins, w-ll please favor is with a call. W. L. P. Mtm-ii 10, 1CÖ3. 2yl. 7X THE GO AHEAD HAVING determined to abandon the "rotary motion" principle, and adopt the go ahead molto, SSelanffec & Elliott Are endeavoring tu keep pace with the improvements o' 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 hereto ore been selling in this and other markets oi S 100, they now oiler at f S3 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 from 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 you may whistle forabet'er wagon. They now have a superior lot of reasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, and be responsible lor its doing good service. Orders from other counties promptly amended to. BELANÜEE & ELLIOTT. Sept. 29, 185.1. 30tf. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved lorn - for sale at this office. MOLASSES & VINEGAR. I vil1 sy nothing CD. CLARK. about. Oct27, 1653. 311. Kfl Bushels Timothy Fcvtl wanted JU bv POMEROY & BROTHER, oct 27 1853. 34 If. Cod Fish & White Fish ! For sale by II. B. PERSUING Co. Now for the Heavy Ware! WE are offering a large and well selected assortment of Iiow. and Steal Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way for bargains. Oft 13 ' Wi;sti:rvei.t 5t Hkwktt. Yankee Notions. ITORevery thing in this line, from a pin to . a boot jack, including Rattraps and finger Rings, you should call at the Regulator. Oct 13 Ornll swes f salt by PERSHING.
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Coun(in-IfouC Almanac for 1851 Z3 C a. 5 tn c 5. 3 o t p u JANUÄUY,' l 8 15 23 V9 5 12 19 20 5 12 19 26 2 9 1 23 20 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 1 5 6 12 13 1 10 520 2 2C 27 2' FTBRUARY, 2 9 23 3 in 17 24 6 7 13 14 8 15 1 1! 20 21 22 27 23 MARCH, 1 8 2 9 i; 3 10 17 ß 7 II 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 2J 3 4 5 IG 11 12 17 13 19 21 25 56 18 23 24 33 20 31 APRIL, I 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 23 8 15 S3 2 V
MAY, 1 2 3 4 ö 0 " 8 ! 10 11 12 13 14 1 1C 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 25 2T 29 30 31 JUNE, I 2 2 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 Iß IT 18 19 20 21 32 23 24 25 2G 27 51 29 30 JULY, ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 -3 2 25 20 27 28 2 30 31 AUGUST, 12 3 4 5 C 7 R 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 19 20 21 .22 23 24 S3 SC. 27 28 TJ 30 31 SEPTEMBER, i a 3 1 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 Iß 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 '27 23 S3 ZU OCTOBER, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 9 10 II 12 13 U 15 1G 17 18 J9 20 -21 22 23 21 5 2G 27 33 'j'J 30 31 NOVEMBER, 12 3 4 5 f 7 d j 10 11 12 i:i it 15 in 17 in 3 J 2- 21 22 23 24 'i - 20 27 2'J 19 30 DECEMRER, l 3 4 5 C 7 6 U 10 II 12 13 11 15 If, 17 H 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 23 2? 20 31
F. & G. B. Roberts' AdvcrliscmciitsL A PORTE, IND! ANA. IU afire ants stove. Established in the City in 1844. F.& G. B. ROBERTS, DlIKitilM S, and Apothecaries in Clark's Rrick Rlock. opposite the nub. Fouare LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE- 1 SALE and RETAIL DEALERS v Drugs & Medicines, Chemicals, I'ure Wines and LiquoTs for Medical purposes, and articles of diet. First Quality Only! Considering the necessities of the invalid. j too sacred to be tiifled w ith, by the f ale of vi tiated Medicine?, their chief aim during the nine years they have been engage-! in the Erug business, has been, and still is, to keep those only which are of the finest quality, as well as pure and unadulterated. Physician's prescriptions, and family recipes entrusted to them, will be accura'ely and neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines be used and purchasers may rely upon the prices in all cases being as low as at any other establishment. In addition to the above, they have alare as sortment of FANCV ARTICLES, Comprising e legant Foreign and American perfumeries, Cologne Waters, German, French and American. Aho, 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 to their list as they establish their claims upon the public mind. F. &. G. B. ROBERTS Laporte, Dec. 1. 1853. 19yl. Another War on High Prices! WE are now receiving our Fall and Winter Stock of Drugs and Medicintt, Doo'.s and Stationery, and nil the etceteras usually connected with both branches of the trade, to which 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 those who buy to sell again, to call on us. There is no necessity of making an expensive trip to Chicago, when you can buy quite as cheap of F. & G. P. ROBERTS. Laporle, Dec. 1, 1853. 19yl. JL11U JLUtlSlUl ll XI Ulli 1 AS just arrived with another load of New .1 Goods for the Regulator, and the residue will be here as fast as the snorting horse can haul them. There is no changing our determination to sell goods at the lowest possible prices, and if choice articles and small profits will le any inducement to customers, why just come along without anymore parleying about it, and see what can be done for you at the Regulator. Westirvilt Si Hlwitt. Oct 13 Q u E E N S -4 ND Glass Ware. UR supply is hard to V beat. Don't pass the Regulator and do worse, if you want anvthimr in tin line. You will not like it. when your neighbor f hows you her lot of beautiful ware which she purchased of us, and compares it with yours that you bought at that other store. Oct 1 3 WrsTtm vklt & Hiwtt. More New Goods at '- POMEROY & BRO S,
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