Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 January 1854 — Page 3

loss ami tiiia. Thehirtoryof acciuVuul of ill-gotten veahh has 103 often bjen but the portrayal of corruption, au I the speedy downfall of individuals a-i I nations. In Tyre Sidon t!i i wellh w is rpickly dimss'X. Bibylon and Pilmyru were corrupt wiih iatemp'rit luxury, Uxne. over1 1 l-.'U willi th; spoils f the world, berime o erwhilmed with her own vices. T'u s- km:.) others are instances of ths destructive leniencies of speedy and ununlnnl accumulation. Of tniteiiil wealth "we brought nothing ini ih world, and can carry nothing :it of it." Taere is something, however t!tit will b cirried out thil is. the charter which, has be;n forming in the pursuit of wealth.

The naarow, selfish, miserly spirit that ; jirows on accumulation the nervous, p-evish fretful temper, that can bear no oppjsi lion or dis.ippoiutm-nt ths inflated uolhiiignt-s., which cstimites all tilings by dollars and cents these go with tbe ioul of which they are a part, constitutionally and spiritually. As do also all the carefully acquired virtues that belon? to the Derfect man. To this end it is imrtortunt that each day of Hfe j should b? a d n of inprovemnt. Habits of thought mi I study are to be assiduously cultiva'el. Business itself nny be ton ducted in such a mmner as to invigorate, eiilarae. and elevate the mind. A j man's thoughts must travel beyond the j counter and desk. Ths merchant, if he would be faithful to himself, like the lawyer, like the physicitn. and the cler gym in, must extend his researc'jps beyond tht province of hie own profession, and bringr the contribution of all regions of thought to build up himselt in the strength ! of intel J.-ctinl inmhood If any one pursuing business to the neglect of mental cr moral culture he sacrifices the preat end of life to the comparatively worthless means. He miy gain money and lose knowledge; he may jiin the splendor of houses and rquiptigp and lose the accomplishments of the gentleman; ha miy gain a material e3iate and lose a spiritual empire; he may "güin the whole World an 1 lose his own sou!.' Hunts Merchant ?.Iaazinc. Free Baxk MtEn.va. The State Journil t-on'.iins a full report of th Free IJiuk M-Uri; hld in Indianapolis on in- 5t:i inil. R'nres-utaiives from 21 I Binlts were present. E. W. H. LUis ... . , . f ! Vice President. T. R. Farnsworlh Secretary, an I E F. Nixon Treasurer. Resolutions were adopted thit the Free Bnikin system of In li ma was justly entitle J to th-; coil fi le nee of the public tint a!! the legislative interference with the prr sent iiw bopposed, tha the Free Uii'.ks will sustain each other in cr.se of ftmi-.it A. -.ft- ,.f i.iJ.i t - lt tonal n , . , n , . . f oatiÄs in ine otate are inionsnipea that no coin sh ill b drawn from any regular Ö ink that thev will purchase no coin of inv limkeror Kroker who nd j hom- th-ir bills that the Free Ilinks and .11 u!;-;r IVutks be recommended to procura their coin at New Orleans, or the Atlantic cities that it is practicable for th? I-r.;i; Rinks to supply the currency to th" State that the State Government provide an adequate safe or vault for the p;jt 'ti(Mi of th securities and valuables tleposii-d wtli th-.State Auditor. . - - , Th- next meeting will be field Thürsday afur the flrst Mondav in July. ! A man complaining of being urne' ! 1 he was "fired 1 out of a concert room, smi with indignation." "If you were fired. .remarked a bystander, "pihips that was the reason they put yon out." Gmnibün; at Advertisements. The following sensible rerrarks we clip from the C dumbia Statesman: Men. at ti:ns, are rcry unreasonable, and often practice one thing and preach another. For xample. a farmer has beef com and to Im ceo to sll. Should a purchaser wish beef without the bone corn without the cob. or tobacco without the I stm, and this without paying an extra price over th; regular terms, the farmer very properly would regard the proposition as outrageous, and the speculator as crazy. Yet men who buy and sell the bom? as well as the beef, and think it ali riht, (as in truth it is,) are sometimes grumbling at newspappr publishers fm refusing to do it. Owners of newspapers

refuse to sell corn without the cob. and I WILL aUl nd Prnp'1 lü "; profess.:.i..,. ... I lonal bnsineii.s entru-ted to his care.

'"."- V'c u"'rs- B" P a Office over Wheeler s store, price is paid, 1. t. they refuse to publish Plymouth, Jan. 12, 1CG4. 45tf a newspaper without ad verti?pments. i : " In doing this they only do what their rea- ' I7"AKTEOIt'oon, Itliuk, Opposlers do in II mitters of amlaous char-! V Dcr Sliius hy cter. Therefore. wh,n a m.n'compUiM j DeC 2'' mi' C. PALMER of us for hiving n I vertisement in our TfJEEiEJ EE2 ü7CL7"

.(..a a wisu uiai uir; ( miy 11 b taken out. and reading matter substituted, we avow our perfect willingiifss to second his wishegon the payment of an extra price. To n?k us to exclude all a Ive rtismt-nts from our columns, and , 4. fall n . - .... a . T ' jc kv ocn uui ).jjir ut rrht-ii pricrs. . would be as unreasonable as to sk one of our fdrmers to sell us bef without the bone, tfive cents per pound, while every body else is selling both together at tht gum. Do you tt? In short, this is the question: Will you hv a piper with od vertise mnts. or no piper at all? This is the true issue. The bone as well as the beef, or nothing for a paper could no more be sustained without advertisements than a farmer could raise a crop without soil. With theS'. few thoughts for a text, ftery one of our readers can maks a sensible sermon on this subject. Th v!intion of taxable property in Philadelphia, this rear, i? $15 j,IG3 050; ;t yar 143.731.510-

In Home. N. Y. a few däys since, a woman, while in a state of intoxication; laid her infant on the hearth before a blazing fire supposing it to be the cradle, and the little creature was literally roasted to death. The length of the Erie break is seven ind a half miles between the city of Erie and Harbor Crtek, east. Kissing a pretty girl "down south," a young gentleman asked her "what made her so sweet." 'Oh! she replied in utter innocence, "my father was a sugar planter."

ndiliOIlS MiCC. There will be a conlereuce meeting of the Christian church held at the court house in Plymouth, commencing on Friday the 27th inst. at G o'clock p m, ami continue over the Sabbdth following. Preachers from a distance are expected tobe in attendance. Will. J. Buras, Master Commissioxf. Tor Mar-hall County, is empowered by the late laws o Indiana, to administer all oaths and a.Tirmatians which are required by law; to take and certify a.Tilavits and depositions, cue. Also as Notary Public,'he will take acknowl edgments of Deels, Mortgages and other legal instruments, aud which may be executed a a trifling expense upon application at the Banner office, Plymouth. Xlatt 23onlT giottcc. By an order of tbe 13oard of Directors of the Fort Wayne und Si I 'J C icago Kail Road, an assessment of ten pö:ccnton each shire of the cash subscriptions of stock has been mads, and s.ibscribers will be required to pay that amount on the firs: of euch month comniiMicin on the first of August last until the same is paid out. Subscribers in Marshall county will pay at Plymouth, to A. L. WHEELER. Director. S.-pt 20, 1S53. 15tf. iVof irp Is ,l'r"l) yivr1 hal s"rah 1 Villau jane my wi e having left my Jjed and loul wittiont any prt.vocation, this is to forbid all perion.? harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts ol her contractus. N. TELTON. Jan 27 18 1. 47 13. E S r.l.MOTT E BEI.ANGFK .1. Nev Firm at the old Stand! r1118 underpinned having formed a copartnership, will continue the wa?on and carriage manu'acture at the old a'uuul under the Urm of Ellioit & SSeltmgee And are endeavonngt keep pice with the improVcments o the age. Tney are no docto .-s uut to the Farmers and others of Marshall aud adjoiuin counties thty would say a few "ords ulout Wasrons & Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have hereto ore been selling in this and other niarkcts oiSlOO, they now offer at S3" those with Cast arms at the 'owes; possible rates, and all oll. er work in proportion. They are iletcri-iine 1 not to be nndsrsold or outdone in either price or workmanship, by anv Oth-r workmen in Northern Indiana, nor by work manuf.icsured at Chicaoor elsewhere .. . ...u .... .. . ... and brought here f.r sale. They are always ou the antI rea,1' ! witness and be rej sponsible lor the durability of their work; but t if.i.Tti? 1. rl.t I . T - IrniYi a ilu-l inr i nil inltl if they do not prjve good, the maker has your money, and places Iiis thumb and linger to his nose, and you may whistle for a uct'er wagon. They now have a .superior lot of reasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expectto make up for their customers, and be responsible tor its doing good service. Orders ironio her counties promptly attended to. ELLIOTT & EELANGEE. Jon. 26, l3i. 47if. T FAYING been unfortunate in the loss of --JL my entire stock of goods, books an 1 store ?0"u """ff? fnuest all those knowing iiiciiRcmcs iiiunuicu iu nit 111 any hihuuiu, iu call upon me at the store of J. V. JMurnmer in Uourbon. Lncer the circumstancesmy necessities are great and I do hope no one will delay attention to this no'ice. WM. E. THOMPSON. Bourbon, Jan 17, 1351. 4Gtf. ATTORNEY AT LAW, A fie u.tdersignea are prepared to purchase a few Saw L o ir s That are not wanted by C. D. Burch and olh- . fr Kilt nr nn( in cnrh crroot n .u.l n f tl.Airi am to require their advertising lor thera. Call at ii Lt . ir:u wicir olcuiii jaw mill. VE5lLRVELT & VANHORN. Jan 5 1354. 4ltf. rI ARD WARE A large and splendid asJLJL sortment at PALMERS. Iron, Steel & Nails at Dec 22. 1S53. CHAS. PALMER'S. 4.'t4. BtiLF lllUJES Wanted at CI1AS. PALMER'S. nELSWAX. Biiltcr. Esrir niiiJ jj Cheese taken in exchange for Goods at C. PALMER'S. j Dec 22 1G53. 4UI. I I I 40. 7a, l'J'J ct5. at CLARK'S.

Residents. on NOTICE is hereby triveu that the undersigned will; o:i Mudiy the :Jt)th day of January, 1334. at ten o'clock a. m , proceed to survey his land in sections "J3 and '2.3 town ii, rane :t eist, in Marshall cou ity, to meet at Jeremiah' Vashburn' land in sail sections. Non residents who Tail to meet the surveyor on the premises on said day au l provide for deirayin.' their portioa of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the Coanty Auditor o ' said cou my, an J such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate of IJ "1, and collecied as other taxes are collected. PETER HOOVER. Jan I?, 1 851. 4öi) THE SAME OLD TUN 10,000 Saw Logs ' W. jFSST r327 lES ED As S Fast as thevean be delivered t o me on the son i ii side ot tue river, easi ol the American hou-;e, where lam now preparing to budd a S'.eam Saw Mill. The highest market price will be paid upon the delivery of lbs lois. CD. DURCH. dec 22 1S53. 42 tf. 8' CJhingks and Sash for sale bv J. imOlVXLER.V erTl TT A Fine Assortment fro 37c oSI 00 per. lb bv II. B. I'FRSillNG .y Co. Col (on Yarn and Carjiet warp At FALMKR'S. Administrator s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the es ate cl' Martha McCoy, late of Marihall County Indiana, deceaseJ. WiLLAM McCOY, Admr. Jan. 12, 1S51. 4"li For Bale.I wish to sell the following property sit ua'eJ in the town of Plymouth, Ind. In lo:s No. 2JS 72. 154. 237. Out lots No. 22, 23, 24.20. and the north half of out lot No. 10. Also n Marshall county, the south half cf the south east fraction east of the Michigan roul, section I", M. R. lanJs, cortainin öS CiS-100 acres. This laud is hih and rolling, and is finely timbered. Persons wihins to purchase, will plea.-e direct their ooi iiiiuiiicaiious to James J. S'ering or Jertmlah Grover, Loganspurt, imliuna. dec- 22. 1SD3 42ir.2An Item.Since June 1. 1S4. the first rost of our floods purchased at whole.-ale prices i?S!0!,""4 HZ. Necessity now compels us to absolutely require pay ot all who owe for Goods sold them bv W. G. POilEROY. Dec 2), 1853 43tf. fi For Boots and Shoes, (:mf) Goto CLARK'S. OSIff-AlJA KfiPORT of llic 3 Condition orthe Plymouth D.iuk for the six months preceding the frst Monday of July 1S--J: Bills oreAc!.atie and funds in New York, Amount due from Stockholders, Gold, Silver, S12.92G 23 iO.nilO CO 6,1G0 50 t13 27 1 Total, S100JÜÜ 00 Amount of capital tock including that deposited willi the Auclitcr o! State, pi'.d in according to the provisions of the law, 00,0 )0 00 Amount ol r.o:c: Bills or other evidence-' of iVjt isju ?J, i:o,OU0 CO Total, 310L,000 0. Xjjues of ojjicrrs of ihr ti&snr'at'on or Haul: C. I). CLAHK. President. Naires of per.o;)s who have becom partiesto the articles cf asssociaiiou witLia said period: CJEDCGK O. JENNINGS orN. Y. Names of person who have withdrawn there irom: P. BURNETT TAYLOR. Days of discount Daily. Days and hours open lor the transaction of business, to wit: !rom 10 o'clock a in, to 3 o'clock p m. Slate of Imliai.n, Iar!i:iM roiiufy,s: CD. Clark, teindtily sorn, deposes and says that he is the President of said Bank, and that the foregvjin report of the transactions and condition of said Dank for the period therein named is true and ccrrect according to the bestol his knowledge aud belief. " CD. CLARK. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 2nd dav of Januaiv 1331. JAMES II. CASE, (seal) Justice of the Peace. Jan 19 1S34. MOLASSES & VINEG AR. 1 s,,y nothing about. CD. CLARK. Oct27, IS53. 3 It. READY MADE l?y tlie cord for sale at the Iieulaotr. WANTED 500 Opossom Skins, and a like amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the Nov 17. REGULATOR. KAtM 1UGS WaiiTed by CUAS PALMER, ÄÖTiüOO, 7,000. "17L7"HY is a Legislator a most blasphernousman? This I will leave for the honest community to solve, as I have just received a splendid lot of Fromthe city, which will be sold for cash or ready pay at Ö reut Bariums. Mus. da Lains from H to 'M Ginghams atl J' to '2r. Dreus silks I wilUell at city cost, änd a fine assortmtnt. have afew pieces more of those calicoes at 8 cente, and Illanket Shawls that will keep you warm for SI 2 . Iam honest in thee assertions, and if you do not believe it call on C. D. Clark at the Bank .Store, and convince yourselves that am stating the honest facts. I remain your riend, C. D. CLARK. Oct 27, 1853. 31tf. w ANTED 500 Hush Cranberries, 10,000 lbs. RutJer, 5,u0u doz. Ku'cs, At the BankStore. 310". G.D.CLAKK.

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CHU RCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CA IV, DOOT.S & SHIES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, ami Pitisburg Manufactures gcneralht. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 13, 1S53. 4,'yl. ITIIS.CiKAESLTZS UKXEK, Lateteach-

31711 er in Hungary, Educated in TWT i 'he Universities at Vir una and Warsaw, proposes toteach the German, French and Latin Languors. Also to give Music lessons on the Piano, Melodeon an I Violin. Terms cheap. Residence, American House. Derr. 15, 1S31. jScxv Era. J 31 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. 5&3ffi&!& $3,000,000 Prii cipal ofJces Zb Cornliill, London, and G Wall street, New York. ESTABLISH! 114 ÄffBii: MIIIS old aud permanently e.s:abfrved Company is not in pur.Miit of puidic pat ronage as an experimeni, bu is seeking to uo its p.irt in conlrihuiirg to tlie happiness and comiort of WIDOW'S and ORPHANS upon the decea:?e o! " i heir uaiural projectors and laihers, and at the same time p:operly remunerating tliose managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound and reliable condit ion. Altho'h the Cu npany has deposited S 1 00,0(0 with the Comptroller ol" New York, to se cure its transactionsGovcrnmenlrl vantion. it still ofiers to parlies desirous o: e.Tecti.:g Insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may te had upoü application to the undersigned. WM. J. BCKN, Jgent. Deer. 15, 1353. 4iy I. Dry GoodsStacks and Piles of them at PALMERS. 42tl. Dec 22 1833. To Von Residents. "jVTOTCE Is hereby given that the undrd.qnJ( ed will, on Friday the 2Ti h day of January 10 4, at 10 ocl ck a m, on said day proeed to Mtrvey their lands iii section 1, township raiue 3eat, in Marshall county, ndiana. Nou residents who fail to meet the county surveyor; on the premises on said day aud provide for de.rying their portion of the expeiue of saulrurvey, will be returned to the f.'ouuly Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate, and collected as other taxes are collected. JACOB JOHNSON, and others. Jan 5.1 So I. (S2) 44t i Notice of Ditching. rjHE Swamp Land Commissioner and EnX gineer of Marshall County, will oflVr for sale as the law directs, the csutracts for diU hin,iT, as JoIIo'vf; O i Monday the I Uh day of February, 135-, l elween the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p.m. 26u Kodsofditch in town 32, range 1 east; 160 Bods in section 33 and 3, L-iwn :t:l Miifn east. On Tueidav 11. a Ulli (1;1V .rFhTIiarT i.j5j 04 j T0,i.. of .1;.-, ;n K,r::nn oi 34 ran-re 3 east: I GO T?o.l.s in -.:nn,..M mi -ii 1 own 3J. ran?re 3 pa;! - t 19. n. , srr 17 town 31. raniie 3 rai. On I H'eunesday the lolh day of February, 18, 2 IU Hods in th north i of section 15, town 31, ranre 3 ua;t; dl Rods in sections ii tV.IÖ, town 31, ran' e 3 east; in the south o.'sec- ' tion 'J-', town :1, range o east. .100 Rods, j On Thursday the IGth day of Febmrary, 1S"4 j 200 Rpds in sections 19. '10 & 21, town 31, j range -i east. '; On Fridnvthe 17th day of Februiry, I?31, G;)f Hodsiutecdoas 31& 31, town 31, range 3 east. On Saturday the IGth clay ofFrcbruary, 1 3."4, 176 Rods in ectioa 25, town 34, range 1 east, l."0 Pods in section 3G, town :54, range 1 east. The letting o! each day will be in the above order, and will be where the ditching is t- be done, plans and specifications of each ditch caa be seen at the Auditor's office in Plymouth. Samuel Mcdonald, Commissioner, J.B. N. KLINT, ER 4"ts Engineer.. -Ha 1 ag.s. 1 rrc R:n rrc? ' s.n rrc ' YE wact S200 pound. ocl 27, 18-n. worth of Rags at 3 cents a POMEROYiV BROTHER. 34 tf. Tr are IAE4CIthas removed to her building opposite the Post Office, where she is prepared to accommodate her old customers and others, in the various branches of Millinery and dlanlua Making. She keeps cn ha;id and lor tale, an assortment of Materials lorUonnets and Tri :nmi tigs, and will endeavor to keep properly posted in the latest and mot approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable experience in the business, she will be able to rendergeneral .satisfaction to those who may favor her with their pa'ronage. Nov 17 l: 33 37lf. iFatmotint ?LjnU. MLC. FOX ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD Miles Aorth of Plymouth, at Fairmount, ud. r"IIS hou.se having been repaired and fiI ted up, is now prepared for the reception ol the public; and the proprietor Mil spare no pains in rendering it a com ortable stopping place for Travellers and others. Tame Hay, and Graiu on hn ml at all times; also, bistable will be furnished with something to keep off hunger ashort time at least. Thankful lor past pattonageon the part ol the public, he hopes to be able to continue the same. Nov 171353. 37m3 Wniltnrl At ,ne ßank Store Wheal ?t UIllCU Corn 0ats Reany, Rutter, Ceeswax, and all kinds of produce, for Goods at city cost. C. D. CLARK. Oct!r, i S3 1. 34 tf. s ALT POKK For sale by J. RROWNLEK & Co. April 7 1ST!. nur More New Goods at rOMERQY h DRO S. of. n

' j.o. s. dodimmokr. Attorney at Law, and Notary Public. Also Mister Commissioner in the C. and C. P. Courts. Plymouth, Indiana. Will ah-o pay pirticular attention to Agencies Collections o claims, anJ will promptly attend to all professional business tntru&ted to him, with fidelity. Nov. 10, 1303. 33yl.

NORTHERN INDIANA Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CO HR it' H!in Having removed into their nrw More room in Burrousrh's brick block, corner ot" Michigan and Washington streets, and having in consequence o 'lhe additional room thus obtained, very materially enlarged their always extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Iron, Respect idly invite the attention or the people of Northern ndiana to their thorough and unrivalled a.ortmeut, which they arejuepared to sell atCi.y prices, wljolesale cr retail. Our slock of Natl.', Glass, Saus, Carpenter's, Blacksmith's and Cooper's Tools, Conch cloths. Farmer's tools, from hoes -ptoplow-, Spring, Locks and Hinges, Wooden-ware, Table Cutlery, Paints and Ods, Axes, Round aud SquareIroninpre.it quantity, assorted sizes, Sled, Stoves of innumerable patterns, Ve. is worthy of inspection. And the twenty-five thousand dollars woith of articles that crowd our shelves and floors iiutt besoldcflf before spring to make room foi a still larger .-unplv. üo now is the time to buy them cheap. COBB &. IHNE. S "ith Bend, Dc. 1, 1853. 39nri. nr n nnnnnriAv Iii U. lljliIlIin3UA TAILOR Lately from I'll i lit I el I J 1 i !l ' Wishes to inform the citizens o" Plymouth and the .surrounding country, that he has established himself in the above buresidence, three miles north of Plymouth, and one mile eist of the Michigan road, on the north of the James McColister farm, where ho is prepared to do all work entrusted to himiu the best manner. II has The Latest Fashions, And intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches. frr.;n the plainest to the most fashionable style. Ail work not suiting customers, will be taken olT their hands. His work shall lie made low tor cash or approved Country Pro lure. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. X. B. 1 wish to employ a rew hands to grub, chop and wake rails, this winter and spring. TV. G. D. Deer. 8, 1 853. 40m3. The Regulator in Motion WHEdE they sell 10 poziuclsof Sutra r for SI 00, and other Groceries in pro portion. Come and see, and if they don't suit you, we shall not consider you troublesome, but don't be surpr;ed if they should suit you to a T yes the best lea you ever drank. Oct 13 WfSTEItVM.T v Hi WKTT. DEL AN ES sup t. 01 vles 1 A DIES step in and look at them, and if J you have a supply, you can then I e 11 your friends that they can get "supprize bargains at the REGULATOROct 13 Coffee & Sugarthe cheapest rates, at CLAHK S. Oct-,'7, 18-yt. :;i?f. G rOMKROV rOJIEKOY A- OSBOIS.C ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend to any business entrusted to their care. oct 13 1S33. 29yl Clear the Track And let come Lois of New Goods for Irvine & Van Valkcn'tu roll's NEW Grocery Store, where all of our old friends and customers ni3y find a well selected assortment of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses Syrups, Candles, Cracker. Rice. Fish, Raisins, Hamburgh Cheese, Tobacco and Cigars, Spires of all kinds, and in short, even thing thatis connected with the Grocery and Provision Irade. Customers can be furnished with packager at Wholesale, on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased elsewhere in Northern Indiana. H'heatand Buckwheat Flour, kc-pt constantly ou hand at Mill Price. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the market prices. Having determined not 'o be undersold, or excelled in the quality o: quantity of our'oods, we have adopted the ready pay system, and respectfully invite the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties to give us a call. IRVINE & VAN VALKENBUBGII. Eec S, lbX 40iff. Fl! Its. Deer Skins and Sheep Pelts, will find a ready cash market at the Grocery Store o IRVlNE & VAN VALKENBUBGII. Dec 8, 1S:3. 4ttff. Xurfitrancc on 3Liit. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowtst Safe rates Apply to C. II. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. Le'on, Medical examiner. 0. CALIFORN1AXS 1NSURED.X9 uf 18 'fty 'Jlyl. Lf KusIiolSi'I imolliy Jooil wanted by POMEROY & BROTHER. oct 27 183u. Ill If. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. B. PERSHING $ Co. Now for the Heavy Ware! WE are offering a large and well selected assortment of Iron and Steal Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people ate lookin? this way lor bargains. O t 13 . WCJTF.RVKLT & HkWETT. Yankee Notions. FOR every thins: in this line, from a pin to a boot jack, including Hat traps and linger Rings, you shcul I call at the Regulator, oa 13

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Chair and Cabinet Tflaking. 4 S General Pierce's administration has got jl jL under full headway and has abandoned the C-ibinet wiling at Washington city, the underpinned wishes to inform the eitizens of Marshall .and Starke counties that be u ill continue the business at his new stain! on Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind.. and will endeavor to have no UalpMnizing in his material, aor shall there b-? any defalcation or Sir,irtwiuting in any branch of his business; bu the good and substantial Sideboards. Scrrctarics, Karcncs. lerkrrs, Tcfclcs, Stands, CcdMcnds. ir. if.. Shall be made in the most approved style and ot'the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a lare stock of Srasonrrt r.lllllhci' for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, ai.y arti cle not on hand. Ilavins cm ployed a good D f p a rtment, tint he can supwork ma n in the he would Pay dy his customers with a better artide of chairs than has ever been offered iu diis market. C'.U at hia Furniture VTere-?ooms in the building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a !cw doors b.iow Pomero 'i slore. and Le convinced of the truth o the above. Pting well prepared to do undertaking, he will keep on hand or makeonthe shortest notice 1223 t'oiiins of every size And description. Shop in the Daws building opposite the Tost Offi-e. P.S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chair?, can be r.ccommo la ed by leaving their crde.-s with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention from WM. L. PIATT. 0"Thore indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, wdl please iavcr with u call. AV. L. P. Maih 10, 1C"3. 2yi. Immense Excitement In rtorfli Tovjslii :iei! viaiiüfü FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT FAIRMOUNT. HAVNT! just received bis A'tocV of F..11 and Winter Goods, is prepared to v.-ntt on all of hioM customers, and .nsmany new one-? as may favor him with a call. He will keep on hand all such articles :is are usually called for in a country store. am prepared to sell as cheap as li s cheape t. Thankful for prist favors from the citizens of North and Polk Town.ships, or the very liberal patronage heretofore exended to me by perseverance and fair dealing, 1 shall hope :or the continuance of tlie tame. My Goods are cheap, 1 bought them low, And they're .celling 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 Debtor aud Creditor, .sell for the Ready pay only. All kinds of approved country Prcducc taken in exchange cr Goods, as ell as a little casdi, for can sell cheaperor cash than any one can ou the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, 1S5-1. arm" FIo9 all ye that wisFs To sell your AVIioal at the highest market price, and buy AT TUE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR. WEST CR VC LT & HKV.TTT ARE now receiving a new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, that were purchased before the rife in the eastern 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 ot Fancy &, Dress Goods, Aid staple c-oods by the quantity, both durable and ehcop. Honest Corner' and 'read Quarters' may grumble at our low prices, but we dres n'tain. live cheap, and can afford to sell at a small profit. Our stock consists of all the articles necessary for family use. f-ept 15 5 ' 2Stf. The Eastern Train gm ms ßftns " I -" -I - - 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 ni changing our determination to Fell goods at the lowest possible prices, and if choice articles and small profits will be any inducement 1o customers, why just come along without anymore pailexing about it, and see what can le done for you at the Regulator. Wksteuvf.lt & Hiwett. Oct 13 E E N S Glass Ware. O' Til supply is hard to beat. Don't pas the Regulator and do wore, if von want anything in this line. You will not like it when your neighbor 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 13 Westerveli & Hewitt. rrc Butchering. f ff"MIE undersigned in'endskcrp.1 ins the citizens ot 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 under the Store o J. Riownlee & Co, from cur o'clocktill nine in the morning, aud from .'out till nine in the venin?. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Oet l.t isr.n. 3-:tf. DR. S. H I G 1 N BOTH AM. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of J'lymouth and surrounding country. All calls, day ftf night, shall roceivt prompt attention. ' Office on Michigan wet oppotite th Printinj cff.ee. . Nn. :r.if.