Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 February 1854 — Page 3
Thfc c&aiuct of Mr.' Guthne, one of ths Conductors of ihe Mich... Sjiu It. R. On a recent oecdsion was sj full of genuine humanity, and so honorable - to his head and heart, that it is worthy of pe-, cial wintioaau.I rememhritnc.. Öi last Thürs lay night's Express train from Chicago, Mr. Guthrja was informed when about hilf way between L Porte ani Soath Bnd, by a Mr. Mixwell, of Washington Cj, Iowa, that a youn? sun of bis, aged 7 years. was missing. After a thorough but unsuccessful search through
the cars, a Pa3nger stated that lie mouRin j Vi a cdCii him n nut nf the door, and Mr. Guthrie at once frit certain some ac cident had happened to him. Instead of pushing on with a promise to send back assistance from the next station, he commenced backing his train to search for the missing boy. Unfortunately fiuuin that he had not enoughwood and water to continue his search and bring his train to this station, he detatrhed the L-i:omotive and tender, run up here for supplies, and back again, j when the train was once more reversed,1, and all hands on the look out. About fire tolles from the noir.t where the train i,oy was found. , . crushed, ,iaviiig was first stopped, the with his leg shockingly
been run over by th train. Taking him;0 railway, we desire to contract for
on board, the train arrived here alter 6 o'clock A. M. over two hours behind
time, and the little sufferer was conveyed ; Propose to let to contract the Clearing, Crab-1 Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have heref U um,,.,!'. Hfl Hp vc a at. i hing and Grading of thirty miles of the Road to ore been selling in this anu other markets to Alf. nammonds p ai U 5eetiouS-w,li receive propotals for the !63l0i. they now otTer at S3Ö those with f ort if it, hi, ni S'niln Hnrl hu Tiivl: nut ! - ... . . -ti
. - no reaction took place, and he Uii"err nd he liii'errdl . till Saturday morning when he died. Mr. Guthrie's train, inconsequence of IÜ3 detention, missed the connection at Toledo, but 30 highly gratified were all the pa35?ngers with' their Conductor's nobleness of heart, as evinced in his humane conduct, that we understand there was no murmuring nor regret at the loss of time which it occasioned. On the contrary, their approval of his course wai warmly and unanimously expressed. South Bind Ilcrisler. TÜC SpJ SpdCJl. Thi Erimshivd out ihiir whoavtr camjj into town, close to him. We find in thi Tiaiasau spies, they an 1. stick account of a shrew I Yankee who visited the p'.ifi?. w:n! into evey stora enquiring the Piice of articles, until it was declared that he must be a hire ling of th Railroads. S one of the City Pol'ue came up to him, when the dialogue took place:--ff"i 1 t . n "Well. Sir, said a spy. "I understand th-it you've been goin around this bor ough an 1 asHingquestions that you didn't want answerril. only just for the purpose of getting your nose into other people's business. Now, sir. all I hve tosiy is. that if you don't leave this towa very soon, you'll get tarred and feathered.' Tin Peddler WAX, there? I' say 'Squire, whit's the price of feathers down here? I've got enough hen feathers lo tar anl feather the hull town, an sell 'em cheap tew. Want tenr buy any wooden ware, or rat traps, or stillyards? opy wins wua me, oir i u 5e whether Mr. 1,'jvvrie or the Myor won't; pay a bonus (or you v ..... , 1 J ., 1 j a little, thus good, we can take a smilej ! anl th-n perhaps we can drive a trade. Spy Sir, his Honor's officers of. the ep?cul service are not in the habit of trifling. I must know immediately who yeu are, whtre you come from, what your business is, aud where you're going, ume, answer quicK. air-l ve j no time to lose, aud answer correctly, or 1 see what you-il g"l (displaying, an immense horse pistol well loaded.) Tin Peddler (quits jocularly for a tinpeddler) Well, there. 'Squire. IM jest as leave tell you as not; and if you'll jest pint that shooting iron away from my victuals. I'll describe it tight from the start. Spy Well, I'll humor you for a moment, but be quick or I'lLiire. Tin Peddler Oh, 'Squire, ef you Kh.uld offer tew shoot that pistol at me, I should feel (anl h did feel all -over Ms clothe?, until he finally he drew forth, capped and all. on of Colt's latest with all the modern improvements, and hold ing it carelessly in such a position as to enable the spy to look without difficulty iuto the aperture, he resumed) -I should feel obliged to shoot tew, (and he continued to operate with the trigger, with appirent heedlessness of consequences.) 5py Tke care. Sir. Take care. Sir. Don't wiggle that trigger it might go off. Tin Piddlar 'Spect it will every minute but you see it ain't so bias your'n, and so it ought to go off a little- first so us to get threw as quick as your'n. All I want is fair play, and you see I'm bound to hive it. Now, who are yew. wni is your oustnes, and wiiere do yon belone lo. and how'll von tr-wU nitil I j -- j sir. (And ne pointed it withstill dead
lier aim.) - Spy lam one of the Myor Special Secret Police, and if you 6hoot me you'll bi hung on a Telegraph pole. - Tin Peddler Well, 'Tin a free and enlightened citizen of these United States. I peddle tin sometimes, and sometimes something else and always go jest about where ray nose leads me. I came down here to see ifl co'jld trade but, gracious me, there ain't business enough a doing in this en town tew buy a yard of jailer ribbon. So I guesa the Miyor hain't got much business for you or .any bod"y .else here, and. I calculate you won't make much working at meso ov Uy.; Mis4?r Major's-man." 1 - ''JC"-- -T-T -:-
: : ; Will. J. Burn. Master Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late
l.iwj o! Indiana, to administer all 'oaths and a:Tirm,iti3ns which are required "by aw;totake and clrufy afliüvitValid depositions," &c. ... ... . . Also us Notary Public,, he willtake a:knowiedgments of Deeds, .Mortgages ana otner legal instruments, and which may be executed at a trifling expense upon application at. the banner omce, riymoum. nnil Koaö lionet. uy ya ori.r 0f the Roard of Di L t?... r .. w;iös" rectors of the tort Wayne and - I I "IT. C ticago Kail Rnad, an assessment of ten per cent 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 commencing 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. Sept 20, 1653. I5tf. Notice. Hav!ng mul7lak,,nhe i construction of a portion of thfi 1;jUciUUilj. Peru and Chica-fio-htv thmiQnd Tl'pq l.l0flty tUOUbdllU XILJ, oansiruction ol ; nrcs rsTt-ca-ir- Trr? G3 Across M.LHJW hl V l.K, r llSl. CItLLh. un'i lue J .1 ii n. si i is J j um wjj, Alyo for the erection of the Depot Buildings at Plymouth. Plans and s).ecification3 will be and the KAIShAhLL HIvER; furnished on and aftwr February 10th, and' sealed p.opo.a's will be received until the 20th of February, for work- and materials on the Road commencingre miles north of Roches ter, ana extending to the went bank of the Kinkafcce Rivet. r - I'll i J i. l . i . u
i ersons o:auin5 are wjieu io u p.u; ; The ncnv have a superior lot of seasoned ticulaily the amount of SIOCK and ßO.ND j timber selectedby themselves, which they exotthe rtid Road Comfany they wdl receive : m , t tQ make u for their customer?, and be r i r a n ! 1 ta x.- hat rrnnrtrtiAn F 7 v h ti j j a ........ . .
i"''-'1-"1' niia i'ui'u,"u-' v'"' v'""-" vi ill be taken on contracts. Uuc hniidml lianjs wanted rmnirdiatrly. POMEROY & BROTHER. Plymouth, Jan. y: JC51. r S IHE undersigned proposes to teach a school in tLe PlyuoyutU School House for the i term of sixty days commencing on Monday the j Jth day of February A D 1851 TWms: Orthography, Reading, Penmanship .Irithmetic, $2 5U; all higher br?uohes3 00. J. M. IVICKZER Teacher. Plymouth Feb. 1st, 185. 4Ut3. PHILLIP WEAVER 1VHLOR, Lately from Ohio, wishes to infoim the citizens f Plymouth and the surrounding country, that he haa established himself in the above business in the room formerly occupied by M. L, Sutphen over the saddler shop, where he is prepared to do all work eniiusted to him in the best manner. He has made arrangements for the regular receipt of th LATEST FASHIONS, AnJ intends carrying on the Tailo-ing btisiers in II its various branches, from the plain est to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will betaken on their hands. His werk shall be made low for cash. ally attended to. GarmenU cut to orJer aud on short notice. Feb. 3. 1854; 43m' gEMI ANNUAL REPORT of the toodition af the Western Bank at Plymouth, for the six months preceding the first Monday of January lb54. c ;.al :;0es discounted. 7.ri4 qi Amount of the Debts due to the Association or Bank, Gold, Silver, 78,808 09 12,400 00 4:J7 C7 Total, $2,000,000 00 Amount of Capital Stock, including that deposited with tha Auditor oi State, paid in according to the provisions of the law. Amount of notes, bills, or other evidences of debt, issued. $100,000 00 100.000 CO Total, Names of the $2C)0,000 03 the association or oiTierä of Bank, J. n. Kibbee Prest. W. J. Mom Cashr. Names o!" perions who have become parties to the articles of Association within said period: J. II. Kibbee, L. T. Meriam, E. G. Booth aud L. S. Kibbee. . Karnes of persons who have withdrawn there from: L. T. Meriam, S- Stimpson. Names of present stockholders: J. II. Kibbee, E. G. Booth and J. S. Kibbee. Days and hours open for the transaction of business, to-wit: rrom y o'clock a m, to 2 o'clock p m. STATE OF OHIO, 1 ) e TRUMBULL COUNTY, 5 s5 James 11. K?bbee, being duly swoin, deposes and says that he is the President of said Bank, and that the foregoing report of the transactions and condition of said Bank, for the period therein above named, . is true and correct; according to the best of his knowledge ami belief. J. II. KIBBEE,-Prea. - . ÖAr" ana subscribed before me, this U5th rtav ot January, 1854. JEFFERSON PALM, J. P. Feb 2 43t3.
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1 Ditching Notice. The Swamp Land Commissioner and Engineer of Marshall County, will reoffet for Sale as the law directs, the contract for ditching, viz: , Un Friday the 10th day of Maich, 1854, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 8S2 rods of diich in sections 4 anl 0 town 34 range 3, east. - Plans and specifications can be seen at the Engineer office in Plymouth. samuel Mcdonald. - Commissioner, v . ) E. IJ. CLINOER, E:igtnrer.
S POJIEROY & CORB1X, JJokNEYS AT LAW TTAvivfi"fnpm.n nnTlnVrshin in the nrac-
JLJL tice of the law. for a term of yesrs, vrill promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of Ihe courts of Northern Inchana: and will eive Dartrcular attention to all . coUec(ionl Agencies, buying and selling land, j Ac. Office up stain in Pemeroy s Ne buck Store, where one of us can be found daring all uf Feb. lst, 1854. 48tf IVoilPA Is hfreby Äiven liuutc Jl)nS(inywie ha, that Sarah having left my bed anl board without any provocation, this is to forbid all person harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts ol her contracting. N. W. PELTON. Jan Ü? 114. 47t3. KewFirin at the old Stand! TTIIS undersigned having formed a copartJ, tiership, will continue., the wagon and carriage manufacture at the old tand under the firm of Elliott 4V Belangee And are endeavoring to keep pace with the imPTTT.P but to the r i andadjoining ' the age. lny are no doctors Fanners and others of Marshall counties they would say a few I words about aprons & Carriages. t7 I 1 uast arms at tne lowesipossioic rate, anu an other work in proportion. ;,u, r;na ,,.v.--..i.; i... ! v.ti.-. i...i;o, i .. . ! jtnur 7, , h ' , illlj UUlti i liiC Ii Iii iH'ihiiciii l uuiaiiay actarcd at Chicago or elsewhere ..Hi t raA i ,1. sponsible for the durability of their work; but 'in vrmi rflf hf.re irnm a .Rstanefiand rold. if they do hot prove good, the maker has your --r-o : . ; : ' money, and places his thumb and nn-'-er to his I nose, and you may whistle forabeter wagon. renonsiMe or its dome pood service. Orders from other counties promptly attendt o o Cdt ELLIOTT & BELANGEE. Jon. 26, lf?5l. 47tf. Unfortunate. t T AVING leeu unfortunate in the loss of! awu ceeu uniuruimi.e in iue io; " my entire stock of goods, books anl store XjL luuwi. a earnestly icqucM an inose Knowing themselves indebted to me in any amount, to call upon me at the store of J. W. i'lummer m Bourbon. Under the circumstances my ne cessities are great and I do hope 110 one will delay attention to this no'ice. WM. E. THOMPSON. Bourbon, Jan 17, 1854. 4Gtf. ATTORNEY AT LAW, j VlILL atti'iid promptly to any profess- ' ional business entrusted to his care. Office over Wheeler's store. Plymouth, Jan. 12, 1C54. 45tf Wanted: coon, iink, oppossom and !K?ei Skins hv Dec 22, JS53. C. PALMER. Cotton Yarn and Carpet warp At PALMER'S. ItAil ISAftS Wanted ly CHAS PALMER, ItII-AK.l7A3 ICKPOirr of the Condition of the Plymouth Bank for the six months preceding the first Monday of Jan. ISo.' - , . Bills of exchange and funds in New York, 842,926 23 Amount due from Stockholders, 50,000 00 Gold, Cy460 50 Silver, C13 27! Total, Amount of capital stock including that deposited with the Auditor of State, pid in according to the provisions of the law, Amount of notes,- Bills or other evidences of debt issued, S 100,000 00 $ 50,000 00 50,000 00 S!00,000 00 Totti, Names of nßeerrof the association or Bank: C. D. CLARK. President. Names of persons who have becom parties to the articles of nsssociation within said pe- j riod: GEORGE O. JENNINGS o.p N.' Y. " Nf. r.es of persons who have withdrawn there- - ' from: P. BURNETT TAYLOR. Dnvt nf fUcrniint Dailv I Days and . hours open": for the transaction of business, to wit: from 10 o'clock a m, to 3 o'clock r ni. State of Indiana, Itlarsimll County, ss: . CD. CI irk, Leins duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the President of said Bank, and that the . foregoing report of the transactions and condition of said Bank for the period there in named is true and correct according to the best ot his knowledge and bs'iief. . , CD. CLARK. " Subscribed and sworn before, me, this 2nd day of January 1854. , JAMES II. CASE, (seal) -Justice of the Peace. Jan 19 1854. The undersigned are prepared to purchase a few ... S a w Logs That are not wanted by C D. Burch and others, but are not. in such great need ot them as to require their advertising for them.'; Call at their Steam Saw Mill. WESTER VELT & VANIIORN. Jan 5 1854. - " 44tf. HARDWARE A sortment at large and splendid as- ' PALMERS. Iron, Steel (fc Nails at . . -; - Dec 22, 1853. CFI AS. PALMER'S. B E ES W A 3T , It 11 f I ciy Epfrs and Clicev tsi in exchange lor Goods at . -C. PALMERS.
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CHURCH, HAYS & Co., wholesale dealers in Dry Roods, straw octls, Groceries, HATSCAPJS, BOOTS &. SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, C. LASSWARE, and Pittslurg Manufactures generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 1853. 42yl.
lUIE.CIIAiSLIlSlJUXEIt, Late teach er in Hungary, Educated in ft & til 'he Universities at Vienna and Warsaw, proposes to teach the Gennan.French and Latin Languages. Also to give Music lessons on the Piano, Melodeon an Violin. Terms cheap. ReiiJencc, American House. Deer. 15, 11553. 42ml. 1851 IVcw Era. 1851 British Comrjercwl Life Insurance COMPArMY. S!?Si?ÄS $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, Londou, and C3 Woll street, New York. ESTABLISHED IS JSLaB2220 THtS old and permanently established Company is not in pursuit of public patr ronage as an experiment, tut !. seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comfort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease of their natural protectors and fathers, and at the same time properly remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound andreliabie condition. Although the Company has deposited 3109,000 with the Comptroller of New York, to ee cure its transactions Governmental santion. it still offers to parties desirous of effecting Insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be had ! upon apolication to the undersigned. j WM. J. BURNS, ..4 gent. Deer. 15, 1303. 4iyl. Dry GoodsStacks and Piles of them at PALMERS. 42t4. Dec 22 135: Notice of. Ditching. rf'HR Swamp Land Commissioner and InJL gineer of Marshall County, will offer for sale as the law directs, the csntracts for ditching. as follows: On Monday the 1.1th day of February, 185-1, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p.m. 2G) Rods of ditch in town 32, range I east; loO Rods in section 33 and town ;'l, range 2 east. On Tuesday (he 1 4th day ofFebiuary, 1851, 244 rods of ditch in section 20, town 34 range 3 east; 160 Rods in i sections 20 and 21, town 34, range 3 east; 142 Rod, in sec. lT town 34, ranfe 3 east. On Wednesday the 15th day of February, 1854, 2IU Rods in th north j'of section 15, town 34, range 3 east; 2G4 Rod in s ectious 22 ty lö, town 31, range 3 east; in the south f of section 22, town :54, range 3 east, 300 Rods. On Thursday the ICth day ofFebrurary, 1854 GOO Rods in sections 19. 20 & 21, town 31, rante 3 est. On Friday the 17th day of February, 1834, COf Rods in sections 31 & 33, town 34, ranee 3 east. " On Saturday tae 18th day of Frebruary, 1C54, 1?G Rods in section 25, fowu 34, range 1 east, 150 I?oUs in section 06, town 34, range 1 east The letting of each day will be in the above! order, and will be where theditchin; is to be done, nans ana specuicaiions ot each ditch caabe seen at the Auditor's ofiVc in Plymouth, samuel Mcdonald, Commissioner, J.B. N. KLING ER 4Ms Engineer. Hags, Hags, Hags ! WE want 200 worth of Pwigs at 3 cents a pound. POMEROY Jy BROTHER, oct 27, 18 3. 34tf. M' iSS. It V!ii:iI has removed to her new building opposite the Post OtFioe, where she is prepared to accommodate her old customers and others, iu the various branches of Millinery and Mantua Making. She keeps on hand and for sale, an. assort ment of Materials tor Bonnets and Trimmings and will endeavor to keep properly posted in the latest and most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable experience in the business, she will be ablo to render general satisfaction lo those who may favor hef with their patronage. Jsov 17 IU53 - . 37 tf. iFainuottnt JUnXL C. FOX SP P -.'F.I e to a a wji 11 1 ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD Miles Aorth of Plymouth, at Fairmount, ind. rHS he use having been repaired and fitJL ted up, 13 now prepared for the reception of the public; and the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comfortable stopping place for Travellers and others. lame Hay, and Gran on hand at all times; also, bistable will be furnished with something to keep ofT hunger a short time at liast. Thankful for past patronage on the J.artof the public, he hopes to be able to continue the same. Nov171ß53. 37m3 Wniltnfl'At the Rank Store Whi tllllU CoTn 0ats Deany I?ut. heat utter. Beeswax, and all kinds of produce, for- Goods hi cuy cosi. u. u, VLnna, Oct'27, !S5t. 34tf. SALT PORK For sale by J. BROWN LEE & Co. : April 7 fUff. More New Goods at POMEROY & BRO'S. oct n fI rP A Fine A8fortment fro T- ' A 37c to 81 00 per. lb by II. U. PFRSHIN'G r Co. wT READY MADE flj T n" an n tt rr 1 f y u a. iwu By the cord for sale at the Regulaatr. "
For Boots und Shoes, aC (34tQ . , Go to CLARK'S.7 WANTED . : 500 ODossom Skins, and a iike ir.ou.nt of k r.l P.srcoa Skir.s at tbe Vr- 17, SE5CLAT0Ä.
JXO. S. DODDRIDGE, Attorney at Law. aud Notary Public, Also Master Conmissiontr in the C. and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will also pay particular attention to Agencies, Collections ot claims, and wdl promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to him, with fidelity. Nov. 10, IS 33. . 38yl.
' MCIDTUCDK! I Kl HI A M A Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COBRA; IIIXE Having remved into their nv store room in Eurroueh's brick block, corner of Michigan and Washington streets, and having in consequence o 'the additional room thus obtained, very materially enlarged their always extensive 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, Blacksmith's and Cooper's Tools, Coach cloths, Farmer's tools, from hoes up to plows, Springs, Locks and Hinges, Wooden-ware, Table Cutlery, Faints and Ods, Axes, Round and Square Iron in great quantity, assorted sizes, StC?!, Stoves of innumerable patterns, c. is worthy of inspection.- And the twenty-five thousand dollars voith of articles that crowd our shelves and floors must bea'Cld off befor spring to make room foi a still larger ruppij"So now is the tilr.e to buy them cheap. C0B3 &. HINE. SUT Bond, Dec. 1, 1853. 39m3. C. DERRIfRSON T. IL OR Lately from I'liilsidclpliiii9 Wishes to inform the citizens or Plymouth and the surrounding country, that he has estnbpdished Liinself in the above butiness at his resiIence, three miles north of Plymouth, and one mile eist of the Michigan road, on the north of the James McColister farm, where he is preparad to do all work entrusted to him in the best manner. II has The Latest Fashions, And intend? carrying on the Tailoring business in alt its various branches, from the plainest to 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 Proluce. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. B. 1 wish to employ a few hands to jcrub, chop and iake rails, this winter and spring. IV. G. D. Deer. 8, 15S. 40m3. The Regulator in STolion WliEilE they sell 1G pounds of Sugar for Si 00, and other Groceries in proportion. Come and see. and if they don't suit you, we shall not consider you troublesome, but don't besurpr'sed if they should suit you to a T yes the bestfra you ever drank. Oct 1 3 Wt stkrvki. r & Hewftt. DELAN ES superior styles LADIES step in and look at them,-and if vou have a supply, you can then tell your ! friends that they can pet "sunnrize hnrrnin: jt the REGULATORJ Oct 13 Coffee & Sugar-; Are now oiTerel at the cheapest rates, at CLARK'S. Oct V7, 1853. :i4tf. Clear the Track And let come Lots of New Goods for Irvine A Van Vnlkciiiir;:2i'& NEW Grocery Store, where all of our old friends and customers may find a well selected assortment ofGroceries, coast stingo' Teas, Sugar, " CofTee, Molasses Syrups, Candles, Crackerk. Rice. Fish, " Raisins, Hamburgh Cheese, Tobacco and Cigars, Spites of all kinds, and in short, even thing that is connected with the Grocery and Provision trade. Customers can be furnished with packages at Wholesale, on as reasonable terms as thy can be purcuased elsewhere in Northern indiana. H'hcat and Buckwheat Flour, kept constantly on hand at Mill Prices. PRO DUC E of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the market prices. Having determined not to be undersold, or excelled in the quality or quantity of Our goods, we have adopted the ready pay system, and respectfully invite the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties to give us a call. IRVINE & VAN VALKENBURGH. Eec 8 IH3. 40;ff. rUKS. Deer Skins and SJ,ccp Pelts, will And a ready ca-'fl market at the Grocery Stor- OI . !?VlNE VAN VALKENBURGH. Dec "8, 1853, - - - 4fJtff Suiertt ranee on 2LfCe. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rales. Apply lo JC. II. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. a. Leon, Medical exsminer. IL. CAL1FORNIANSINSURED.XD aug 18 is5;- 24yl. rsik i5iis.aolsTimotIi' heed .wanted Ly POMEROY &. BROTHER. oct 27 1853. 34tf. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by ; B. PERSHING $ CoV Now for the Heavy Ware! WE are offering a large and well selected assortment of iron' and. Steak Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people ate looking this way lor bargains. O d 13 . , (Wr.STEKVKLT & HiWETT. 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 . MOLASSES & VINEGAR. I will say nothine about. .CD.-CLARK. Gets, 1S53. - , .... j. ..3UV
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Immense r Excitenient In orth'l'owsisliip and Tfrlnityll FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT HAVNO just rece'ved his Ätoc of Fell and Winter Goodsr is prepared . to w;ait on all 0 his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor, him wUh 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 tat cheapest. Thankful for past favors from the ciiizensof North and Polk 'Township?, or the very liberal patronce heretofore exfended to me by perseverance and fair dealing, 1 shall hope for the continuance of the sameMy Goods are cheap, I bought tfcem low. And they're selling 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 and Creditor, sell fox the Ready pay only. All kinds of approved country Produce taken, in exchange tor Gcods, as well as a little cash, for can sell cheaper or cash than any one can on the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, 1853. 37m3
Ho, all ?je that tJsisU To sell your W!:eat at the highest market price, and buy AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Cell AT THE REGULATOR. WESTERVELT Cc IIETTETT i RE ncv recelvin? a new and splendid jlX. stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOD?, that were purchased berore ihe rise in the eastern nrnket, which will enable ns to sell tt unusually lo' prices. Call Ladies and Gents, and examine our stock befcie purchasing elsewhere, and we will show you a handsoxe cxsortm:iit of Fancy & Dress Goods, And stapl Goods by the quantity, both durable and cheap. Honest Corner' and 'cad Quarters' may crumble at our low prices, but we dress plain, live cheap, and can afford to sell at a small profit. Our slock consists of 11 the articles necessary for tamiiv ue Sept 15 ICS'J ' yp.. PROTECTION INSUKANCi; COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN l?.2T, WILL insve property on terras ly.-.-? any rctpnnsible company can do, and sustain themselves. Apply to C. H pf Agent for Fulton and Marshalled 'a. Jan-e L, !Xr-. Butchering. r ? IIE unders'gr.ed ir.'cndske . . . -I m? the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity regularly Mtpplied with Fresh Meats ot all the kinds that can be procured. He will have a meat market open in a room under the Store of J. Brownlee A; Co, from four o clock till nine in the morninr, ar:d from fovr till un? in tbe evenir.?. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Tut Oet 13 1853. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of i'lymonth and surrcu:idinj country. All call?, day or night, -shall receive promptattention. Offi-c on MicLkan üucei opposiie me rrinung ciiice. No. 'cr A. 3,000, 5,000, 7,000. W 111 is a LagisUfcr a inxst bli mousinanf Ihis I W!ll lenve Ui ti e honett community to solve, as I have just received a splendid lot of Fromthe city, which will be sclJ for cah cr ready pay atttreat Clarain. Mus. da Lains from 1QJ to 31; Girhsms at!2 to2.". Dres silks I will rell at city cost, and a fine as.-ortment. have afewp:ece more of those calicoes at 8 cent?, arid Blanket Shawls that will keej you warm :oi SI C. I am honest iu these assertions, and if you do not believe it call on C. D. Clerk at the Bank Vtore, and convince yourselve tl at am slating the honest facts. I remain your rriend, D. CLARKOct 27, 1853. 34tf. WANTED r 500 Bush. Cranberries 10,000 llj. Butter, 0,000 doz. E-s, At the Bankstore. CD.CLAKR. Nov 3d, '53-3tlT. For Sale. I v;;-n in sell tbs r.nw.: ... ua.ed n the toi of Plymouth, Ind. in io;s No. 228 72. 104. 237. Out lots No. 22. 23, 24. 2b and th north half of out lot No. 40 Also In Marshall county, the pouth half of the south east fraction cast of the Jiichiean road, section 18, M. R. -la'nds, containing 5S 8-100 acres. This land is hi;h ar.d rolling, and is finely timbered. ;; . . Persons wishing to purchase, will pleare dire:t their communications to James J. t-'erin ei Jeremiah C, rover, Logansport, Indiana, dec 22..1S53. " ' 42n2 An Item. fnc Jtuue lf iHthe lirt toU of cur Goods purchased at wholesale prices is S 101.rj34 3. Necessity now rompel in to absolutely require pay of all who eve for Good sold them by ... W. Q. POMEROY. . Dec 20, 153 43tf. THE SAME OLD TUNE 10,000 Saw xrazxx ror m? :ce xtd AS Fan as they Can be delivered to rr.e on the south side of the river, east of the American house, where am nowprerarinr v iu.iw i oirnui n,iw .uui. i rir Mcr.est market price will be paid udou ti e dl iverv of ihm' jogs. ä C. D. BURCH. dec 22 1653. 12tf. Administrator s' Notice, TTOTICE ik hereby given thiir the' u:i3trL 1 signed has been lDrr;in!cl Af'min-ttNi. tor of the estate of Martha MCc. Ute c7.--ri ihall County Indiana.' decea"t"J.' Jan. 12. 1S54. - -
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