Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 February 1854 — Page 3

dreid of bolters, anl what unrelenting proicriptioii ii appli-d to Ii who have the ini.ih.ol tu tlmu und speak for thrmsf 1 v-s! It would bt a new thing unter tiv sua for a political caucus to put in noinin iiou far office. nie of ihe opposite piny uutrssia clTcctsunce ulteii. r. Sei ßsh obj-Ct. L't us irdce out some of lh causes of this servility in our recent utory; and I sh:l e-i l-tror to view the subj-c. m the U'll Of trUlfl. dill 'I laia p iltlicul partisan. It is fresh in the memory of all. Il jr pmea Stoo l during the late war with Mexico: ho.v thos- calling themWes leU't:at3 r?re almost, univi-rsal-

ly for the war legislator and. c,,llnl,:"" j ems th- minister a..d Uym'ii, orthu- ! I'OX, heterodox, christian, infidels. .iw ilerlv iImi it "di holy wr on ) - . our part, be.uu by th- "act .I Mexico." J But juloti ihe other sile of lh- party line, often tu the same f.mily, tf.e s.tn- . hurrh we sfuothr-r men of the-s.m intellectua! and moral character of wind, j and differing onlj in p'ty n4tno. as lou l- j U .lemiiiiiciiiinz the war as unUaly ami uueaUed lur counted" for? Nu. how li ttus ac:'tl II1: arrive at t Iieso j opposite conclusions by in by inde wiiiient. nn- j piTUdl reasoning? Let ussee. Tresi lent i 1 1 ' - ......... ,m (I ji.'aru.l !

t OK Wiii inU 111 pUUCI, HO a ium . a ii vwwi Ihat "War existed by the act of M-xit o." I Also us Notary Public.the willtake acknowl. m l the dcaiocfili: Stat- sm-n in theCtb- eJgme:its of Deeds, Mortgages and other leinet ad in C ingress, fmin 1 it to their gat ins'ruments, and which may be execute.!

interest to sustain the. Pr. i ieut, an I the piaty inintRers all over the nui.u. hipUntied to see it in the same way. au l tit? link an I file of tile pirty file in s a mat . -. t 1j ,1,.: t'irf r. Tson i)jrfi-tt T-1 U 'V I j r tranipareni? t But it w,I! beasPu. now 11 t.iof .):! : ; .dust of the Hdreraj party to be . xpl .to-; n.l? Will voa r.ut all o,v that they acted , from the convictions of tnJe pei.den 1 1 Judm-Jntr' We m:3t concede, in can.rri trard nrcpnttntU Oil h'ltili uo. tu '--, - Slvitrs, iree ininKeis, wik inmim iu-ii :..,i..MA.,a. K,.t 1 1 1 j n iM' aiuhoiv truth, that the in is?es w. re i.i.l i-nce I ' more by pat'y coiisidorations tluti ty t 1mc cams, and fcrount wu.i it an . . . r i. I im;niU3 territory, ior w;ncn etu nt-in was to bft provided, preparatory to the orginizitton of a r. v Wterho vl of Sutes. Th ienlicry was frt. nd ill" policy of suir-iiiiT H-iiu't tii pojfible introduction of BUvry b i.icjrpor.ii'm in the orgHiiic law of ;h.i Teiriiories. ai i prohibitory eins similar to that itl the j 0;diiiii):'e of 1757, was moved in Cjn-i g;es by a tlemotr it, an I pissed t:ie lov-j er House by an otrrr whelming in:ij ri t r ' of both jurti-i Tnpnh-ut li:-? coun-j try tlie on die s M.tiiii Mil we.it with a lull j tile fjr thi p!k'y. Tii - l-'-i itdre- o( iei,Mii.re- ...i nvijt of t!ie fre. Su:.3 puss.-d r.j5 j.diions i:i firor of it. I Bit '-a chid; nr.i' 0Vv.r th1 Sp lirit t f i their Leainj." l'or smi; p 't i v i l r-j ioni. unknown ta th people, th pirly leid.r3 cfnn-1 th-iir positio.t. on I Tiounceil the proviso" ?s unjust to t!;f vjuih. G ;u. Cus "jtprieMJj I tbissuldeil chin- m l !! from oa.'eat of lhooitdtry to the other, pirty leider, and all. fi!J into the r-ntk?, an! volet clow a t!l- ver- m-iur? t;iy hi'' lately passed witb .u'i nu iihnity! Wis ever pirt) s-rriliiy rn r--coiupleteT I pretend tun hr to d-ci !e upon trie ;.wiu of this restrictive poMcy. M; S'jhj-:t rq-iires . . . . . ' not ihuarny hm If; b;:t simply iobIio.t . h ar deslruciive lo free, to.i!y thought sn I dctio.1. is t!te influence of party, Th other pirty. however, f r a timt rh liiitaine ! a thaw of co;i jisteacy on tbiis 8ubj-cl. Mr. Wrt'5Ljr coiiii'tne 1 to i lrocat? t!ie provis ; Mr. Fi!l i re w? elei'te.t to th Vice Prei t.-ucy 'ii the preiu-nptioil thit he v i3 favofable. Tiiat prty, all over ths fre Stitrs. cUimed to be fiien Is of this measure. Now. nidrk the sequel. The whig parly, once iu power, political reasons agüin rausa t!i9 leaders 1 1 ch-'ng their p.;sitiui. Messrs. Webitrr sn.l FiUmore (Kn ounce the provii an t its advocates. Vhit follow? D eg the pirty !nnd firmly upon the position so often reiter ated? N : pirty influences again tri umph, and the pirty changes its prir.ri- i pl5 with as iruch facility as one chang -s . his ippdrel. Djs not the history of the times bar me out in th?se position? How, alsi. ara thes sudden changes to be accounted for? Vho dofS not know that since the leaders have taken this tack, every man his been prescribed who bus refused to obey their behests, and thit the whole patronise of the government 13 now beill wiel le I for th i s nn- object? II w long since it vrs proclaimed from the capital of the iution, that the p.reat object of the A Imiiii'tralinn, in all ita appointrn?nt3, was "to crush out" a certain policy, and to promote the union of the dominant party? II nv ubiqnitouj ami pernicious must be such an influence! How falil loa jnst adminis'.raliuo of the government, and th1! purity of the elective franchise! How well calculated lo make a rn t ion , of cis .U.. ..in, to, che bo. ty of their meters! My heart sickens at the contemp!ationof such eervility among inen who hive the liberty, and all the in.cite:nnts to high and noble action. "TaPt they of liberty? for shame! Their lips contaminate the name." "What then mmt be "dour? Why. plainly, we mutt brake in sunder these bonds ihe American people must make the ttconi Declaration of lndtptndmci And if we ltse the crumbs that fall from ojr masters' table, we shll gain our mmhood. and hat is tofinitely better than government ptrjnz, a free spirit and un apprsving ctiHcimr. JUSTITIA.

Drcistos or the cpaemc Cjcht is the Case or JuSifu Dak a.- . ;

FtH Court decided on yesterday tnal.tne ioiictinent on hl:ti Uasa w.-w coi.vic, to I. was defective in farm; the judgement , f the Criminal Court was set nVide. ' The decision of the Supreme Curt in . , ' ; the cjm of Joseph Dma being announced . in sho Court at Lebiunn, j esierdn y the Sheriff was directed to discharge Win, Ivtssane. who3e conviction for lorgpryns on nn indi 'Uncut fÄmn 1 ill the snni iniiiner thnt of Diun. Immediately on m fli ch.irg. Kissane was ro arrested by D-pu- , o .... i . ' iv Sheriff Thoiins lliZ'lon, onrtn lM(llcl HiPii:, str-uirilv fro mod, tbr lorgery, and, n cnrrp.iny with Andrew Fmdley, wns tr,.uffUi t ihU city lst evening. B dh . WOM Im-kaJ uo in their old cell in the c nm.v "f 4J1. Ci.n. ComnrCtaf. ' -Do you seo utiM-.tng n-liculnus ,n ihU wig?" satH a brother ju.fg- l Lurran. '.ot!unK but the head," he replied. Win. J. Citrus, Master Commissioner f. . . . 1 l... V. . lor larhaii L ouniy, is empo eicu u" ' I.twi o Indiana, w aaminisict an uiuafLrmati ons which are required Dy 'awjioia ml no rtifv -tfi 1:ivits an 1 denositions. cue a a riIing expense upon application at the Uaaaer office, Plymouth. --wiiall oaO Slotitt. Bv an orJer ol the Board of Di- - , -,, i ' A Mciors of the Fort Wayne and Road, an assessment of tn o j per cent on eacu s.w - Scri ptions of stock has been made, a nd ( ,u'j3Lrihers will be required to pay hat j . , i L ' 4,UOUI1t on the lirstoleacll inoiiiu cum M"iW"Äu "o nenoini on trie lirst Ol AUgusi isi. un-, . . i til the same is paid out. Subscribers in M-irshdII county will pay at Plymouth, A. L. WllEELEtt. Director. Sept 20, 1853. lOtf. Life and Fire Insurance, j COME one and nit and get your lives and j prc-perty injured, at reoaonablt rates and j bv r'liaitl Companies. 0:"i:e over Wheeler's Store. J. G. OSBORNE Agent. Feb 9, ISU. 49tf. Great Push. The People's Cheap STOUT!: Ch icaifo Branch a r TA come to town wilh S5,000 rorth of Merchandize which must be closed out immediately. Dry oods Boot and Shoes, Keailj Made Ciothiuj, Jewelry, Yan kee .Notions, xc, &c. V,e lisve titken rooms on Michigan street, at the iii of the IsE'V sTOHE, and we are compelled to rush the Goods right off without regard tj manu acturer s cost. Public patronage solicited during the day. AUCTION On Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings. C C. NELSON. Feb. 9, IUjI 4913. XZ2 üz: THE Subscriber, ileslruus of closing up his accounts due him previous to the first uar ui jauuiir lout, iicrcijr gives iiuiiui iu u thAt aU debts due him and not paid by the first, of March nsxt, will be placed in the hands of some persons in the different j townhif,i for collection. Cowe CaU&Cuih upordewu. II. Is FKRblllNG. j Feb 3, 1j4. 49tl. la Earnest Now! r MIIOSE indebted to Pcmeroy and üröthet 1, by note, are inlormeJ that tliir notes are in the hands of the undersigned lor collection. Many cf those notes have beer, due a long time, and all must be p iil mnj soon cr they will be collected by law. Tho-e indebted take notice. J. G. OSBORNE. -Atly for P. & B. Feb 9 1354. 49t3 JVAijpp 1 hereby continue to SJ tl VC caution all persons against trusting my wife, as will not pay debts of ! her contracting. Feb T, JOHN COUGLE. 1551. 49t3 Notice to Contractors. CINCINNATI PERU AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. PROPOSALS; will be received by the undersigned until the 15th of February next, at the office of the Cincinnati Peru and Chicago Rail Road Company in Selve's building Cincinnati, and at the office of the Company, in Peru, .or the grubbing grading, masonry, bridging, lies, and tracklaying of that prt or the Kuad between I'eru and Loporte Ii ciana. The line comprising about seventy-two miles will be divided imoMn&Ii seciions, and bids will be received fr one or more sections as desired. The work is of such a character as is well deserving the attention of esperinced contractors. Maps, profiles and specifications may be seen atihe office above mentioned, and any i'llormaiiou desired respecting the work will Specifications will also be placed m the hands of J. Hoover Esq., of Rochester, and E. Motion, Esq., of Laporte who are authorised to receive proposals lor work. The undeisigned reserve the right to accept such proposals as in their judgment will secure the prompt and faith ul execution or the work according to contract. For explanation as to terms of payment addiess the undersigned at Cincinnati. . FKE.NCH, T1NEH As Co., Contractors, C, P. & C. R. R. Peru, January 18; i8j4. 4lHs. HARDWARE A large and splendid assortment at PALMERS. ZXC&IF U1ÜES Wan tea ut CHAS. PALMER'S.

Having undertaken the c instruction of a portion g0 loilwny, Oes.re to contract .or Fio-hMr t hntl 13 r.rl Tl'po tignty ttiousand i le., Propose to let to contract the Clearing Gmbbing and Grading of th:rty miles of the Ro id by sections will receive pmpo&als .or the Constructlon of Tgra rg "E ,srmtfr-:rzPS yELL0W ßr;?, MSE CREEK ml the KANKAKEE RIVER-, Also for the erection of the Depot BuiUwijrs t IMjrmouth. Flans and specifications ;nll be furnished on and an February lOth. and sealed noDoa's will be receive 1 until the 2ath ofFebtuarv. for worx and ma'erials on the W w - - Road commencing Ice miles north of Roches ter, and extending to the west bank of the Kankakee River. f " oo ticulaily the ammntof STOCK and BONDS o! the KiilRo.id Company tlity will receive m payment; al.-o what proportion of Merc.'iundis Mill be taken on contracts. Cue hundred hands wanted immediately. POMEHOY &. UliOTHER. Plymouth, Jan. an ic5l. T I HE undersign 1 proposes to teacti a school I in the Plvmo'ith School Uoue for the ' terra of sixty days commencing on Monday the (jtjj ay cj ferutry A U Vöoi Terms: Orthography. Readin, Penmanship .Itithmetic, $2 "''; all hnilier l.r;nchesJ uu. J. M. U'lCKJZEK Teacher. Plymouth Feb. 1st, l5i. -idtJ. PHILIP VEAVER TAILOR, Lately from Ohio, wishes to inVtr tiv. it;nc nf pivmnntii and the surrounding com.trv, that he has established himself n in the above tusiness in the room .orderly occupied by M. I. Sutphen over he he u eJ to k ent,ustf:j l0 him itl lfie best ner. He has made arranfments for the rcgreceipt 01 ine LATEST FASHIONS. l. A it lntri'ls carrvinp1 on thf Tailoring 1!JI j o "o " ness i,v8ll its various branches, from the plainest to the most lashionabie ftyle. Ail work not puitin? customers, will betaken off their hands. Ili3 work snail De made low tor cash. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Garments cut to order and on short notice. Feb. 2. 1854. 43mC. lwii annual report of the COtldition of the Western Bank at Plymouth, for the six months preceding the first Monday j of January 1Ö54 Capital S'ock, "?I00,(.00 00 Notes discounted, 7.314 31 Amuuntof the Debts lue to the Association or Bank, 7,SG8 CO Gold, Silver, 12,400 00 4-J7 61 Total, 21, oü.ü JJ 00 Amount cf Capital Stock, including that deposited with the Auditor ot State, paid in according to the proi?ions of the law. S 100,000 00 Amount of r.o'es, bills, or other evidences of debt, issued, 100,0:)3 (KM Total, . 52.0,0.10 03 Names of the oiTitcn of the association or Bank, J. II. KiBBEEPrest. V. J. Jlota Cash:. Names o persons who have become parties to the articles of Association within said penod: J h KiKIpe 1 T Mernn V fi Ilith and J. H. Kiblee, L r. Mer.am. L. U. IJajlh and Names ol persons who have withdrawn therefrem: i. T. Meriam, S Stimpson. Names of present stockholders: J. II. Kibbee. E. G. Booth and J. S. Kihbee. Days and hours open for the transaction of business, to-wit: From 9 c'elor!: a ui. lo '2 o'clock p m. SPATE OF 0IHÖ. Tm.MI)r, , (.n.TNrTV TK UMBL'L L CO CNTY, S3. ses aad ays that he is the President of sa;d J Bank, and that the foregoing report o:' the tr.iiisacticns end yen litiou of sail Dank, for the pciiod theiein above uat'.ed, is true nndcorrcct, according to the bet of nis kiiowlede and belicl. J. 11. Kl UCEE, Pres. Sworn and subscribed before me, this nh day o? Januarv, 13,4. JEfFERSO.NPALM, J. P. Feb 2 4'Jt3. Ditching Notice. The Swamp Land Cmrimissioner and Engineer of .Marshall County,, will reeller for sale us the law directs, the contract for ditc hing, viz: On Friday the 10th day of M uch, 1S5-1, i between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 6S2 rods of ditch in seciions 4 an l 9 town 31 range 3. east Plans and Rpecifu ations can be seen at the Engineer's offic e in Plymouth. " samuel Mcdonald. Commissioner. J. B. N. CLING ER, Engineer. ? fit ff (C f'frsi? m mm q . r W w I ! nil vnm t I r UMYY.i VIHLL) iittetid promptly to any proles ional business entrusted to his care. Office over Wheeler's store. Plymouth, Jan. 12, 185-1. 45tf Wanted: coon, iriiuk, oppossoiii and Deer SUiu hy Dec 22, JS5 t. C. PALMER. Cotton Yarn and Carpet warp At PALMLR'S. It AOS! It AUS U'aiitcil l CliAS PALMER, The undersigned are prepared to purchase a few S a w L o gs That are not wanted by C. D. llurch and olh- ; era, but are not in such great ne-d ot them ax to require their advertising tor them. Call at their Steam Saw Mill. IVES mi VE LT & VANIIORN. Jan 5 1851. 41tf. Iron, Steel & Nails at De::?, 1S33. CHA3. PALMER'S.

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TT O fOMEROY h coaais t'o.iiciior & coisri.v, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i' l AVi.V.j ormei a partnership in the prac1 j. tioe o' the lw. for a ;crm ol ye.n. Will pro:n;)lly attend la any business euuusted to them, in any of the courts 0' Norihern Ill'il-ai;.-);anJ will rive parircular attention to all collections Agencies buying and selling Und, .Vc ()ffi-e up stairs in I'omeroy's Xc üiick store where one of us can be Jon ul dar.n U bun-ss hours. Plymouth lnJ. Feb. 1st, 1831. 48tf Tfli Is hereby given lht Sirah 1 UllOly janCf my v.je jjjvinjj left my bed arnl boird witnout any provocation, this is to orbi I all persons harboring or mining her on my account, as I will pay no debts ol her contracting. N. V. PELTON. Jan -57 18-il. 47t3.

E S ELMOTT E BEUNGEE New Firm at the old Stand! riIE undemdrned having formed a coparlJL tiership, .vill continue the wagon and carrine m.iuu acture at the. old etand under the firm of Elliott 4V JBelangcc And are endeavoring ti keep pace with the improvements 0 the ae. Tney are no doctors but to the Parmer i an lotners of Marshall and adjoining counties they would say a few words about Wagons & Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have here to ore f-een selling in this and other markets j'oiS.OJ, they now oGIt at SS those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, and all ! other work in proportion T'iey are determined not to be undersold or i outdone in either price or workmanship, by 1 !. r 1. ' a,1 worsmen in on nern inuiana, nor ! ;v(ork manufactured at Chicago or elsewhere ; an ! brought here f-r sale. 1 Ley are always sponsible :or trie durability ot their work; but wagon brou 'ht here trom a distance and sold, if they do not prove good, the maker has your money, and places his thumb and finder to his tmc n.A vnu mov vvhwtl fr o ftr tfi.Tnn j i-'-'- imw ww. w ui.-i j. v a t . t n UkUAJ .' They now have a superior lot cf reasoned timber selected by themselves, which they ex j.ect to make up for their customers, and be . responsible tor its doing good service Orders trom o her counties promptly attended to. ELLIOIT& BELAN'GEE. Jon. 26, lhol. 47tf. Unf'ortK uaiCm FT A VING been unfortunate in the loss of my entire stock of goods, books an 1 store jroom. 1 earnestly request all those knowing I themselves indebted to me in anv amount, to call upon me at the store of J. V i'lurnmer ! in Hourton. Under the circumstances my ne- ; tessitie are great nd I do hope no one will ' delay attention to this notice. WM. E. THOMPSON. Bourbon, Jan 17, 1851. ' 45tf. CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goois, Groceries HATS, CA IV, BOOTS & S!K ES. IRON-. NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Tiltshnrg Manufactures sen t rally. TOLEDO, onto: 1... Dec 15, 18o3. . 42yl. rrrr . . YTT.'r f MK.CHA1JLES trnXEl-:, Late teachfStT"! er in Hungary, Educated in JYTT it the Universities at Vienna and . , . ... I arsaw proposes to teach the German.French anJ Latjn L;irigua,:ttS. Aho to givj Musi(J j lcfl""?ePi:? a 1 Vili"' A Cllll.l VUVH'i AfcS. J4 , A VV. J 4 Iii Vi 1 VU I& HUlidVl Derr. 15, laol. 42ml. Ilags, Rags, Hags ! WE wart Si 00 worth nf R-rs at .'t cents a pound. POMEROY "BROTHER. oct27, 18 3. 34tf. "iVTUS. I i 54. KU has removed lo her JLtJ. new building opposite the Post Office, where she is prepared to aecemmodate her old customers and others, in the various branches Cf MiliiiiCrj and Manlua Making. She keeps en hand and lor tale, an assortment of Materials lor Ronnets and Trimmings, J and wiJI endeavor to keep properly posted in i .... wi'j latest anu most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable experience inthe business, she will l e able to render general satisfaction to those who may favor her wilh their pa'ronage. Nov 17 1853 37 tf. iftii'mount mall. T k H THY XhiV Propr Ir. Jt 1 Jm ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD 1 Miles -iVorth of Plymouth, at Fairmount, nd. fllIS house having been repair an)j fitJL tea up, is now -.enared for the recention ot tile public; and the proprietor will t ill Ivtt'lVrlllig 1W a 1.UIU UlldUIC stop.nn place for Travellers and oihers. mm . - Tame Hay, and Graii. nn hnn-l at all times: I aiso, iiisiaDie win ue lurnished with something to keep off hunger a short time at lea.t. Thankful tor past patronage on the part ol the public, he hopes to be able to continue the same. Nov 171 353. 37m3 fT "lnf Assortrnpl fro A A A 37c rol 00 per. lb by II. II. I'FUSllliVG Co. i . -tit . ' READY MADE By the cord for sale at the Regulaotr. For Boots and Shoes, (34tf) Goto CLARK'S. WANTED - 300 Opossom Skins, and a like amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the Nov 17. REGULATOR. Si ingles and Sash for sale by J. HUOU'NLKEiV Oo. ß IICSWAX, ICtiftcr, Vkh and tliccsc taken in exchange lor Goods at C. PALMERS. Dec :? ur:, v.u.

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JVcw Era. 1834 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. -'BSSSAffi $3,000,000

"W tc.n S va"' 'nJ"'iAT THE REGULATOR.

CSTABLlSIIEi irV f MillS old and permanently established J Company s not in pursuit of public patronage as an exper.mejn, bu is seeking to do its part in cnntfibu'.in to the happiness and com ort of W IDOWS and OI1PIIANS upon the de''eae of their natural protectors and lathers, I ,n,i Vt ti p MmMimei.;oDerlvremuH . m;:::in, afTV.rs. and keenine it in a sound and reliable condition Altho'h the Company has deposited SI 00,. 0;i0 with the Comptroller ot New York, to te cure its transactions Governmental tantion. it still offers to parties desirous of effecting usurance on Life, undoubted additional secu rity. All the necessary mformalion may ti had application to the undersigned. upon ap WJI. J. ULU-6, agent. Deer. 13, 18.",3. 4iyl. Dry GoodsDec 22 1653. Stacks and i'iles j of tl i6!D at PALMERS. 1211. Notice of Ditching. pHE swamp Land Commissioner and EnJ gineer of Marshall County, will offfT for säle as the law directs, the csntracts for difhirnr, as iollo'vs; 0:i Monday the I Ma day of February, 1331, between the hours'of tea o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m. 23 Rods of ditch in town 2, Kocls in sen. 17 tovin 34, raupe 3 east. On Heiinesdaythe 15th day of February, 18"4, 2 io Rods in th north i of section 15, town 31, range -i east; -264 11)1 in ses.io is i .y l", town 34, range 3 east; in the south o; section 22, towir'34, range 3 east. 00 Rods. On Thursday the Itth day of February, 18".4 80!) Rods in sections 19, -iü & 2 i, town 34, rane J east. On Friday the 17th day of February, 1S.1, 6Jf Hods in sections 31& 31, to'.vn 31, ranse3 east. On Saturday the 18th day of Frebruary, 1354, 17C Rods in section 25, town 34, range I cast, 150 Pods in section '36, town :14, range I east. The letting ol each day will be in the above crder, and will be where the ditching is to be done. Plans and specifications of each ditch caabe seen at the Auditor's fae in Plymouth, samuel McDonald, Commissioner, J.ß. N. KLIXOEit 45.s Engineer. DEL AN ES superior styles LADIES step in and look at them, and if you have a supply, you can then tell yjmr frit ads that they can get "upprize bargains at the REGULATOROct 13 Coflec &. Sugar-;ien; the cheapest rates, at CLARK'S. Oct 27, 1851. 34 If. Clean9 the Z'j9acs, And let come Lots of New Goods for Irvine Ä Vim V; like tili u rirjt's NEW Grocery Stote, where all of our old friends and customers may find a well selected assortment ofGrocerics, consistinyo! Teas, Sugar, CofTtie, Molasses Syrups, Candles, Cr UCiCctk. Rice, Fish, Kduins, IItnburgh Cheese, Tobacco and Cigar?, Spices of all kinds, and in short, every tiling that is connected with the Grocery and Provision trade. Customers can be furnished with packages at Wholesale, ort as reasonable terms as thev '..an r.iift.ncil .Ivamnti in NT.rt V. t-, diana. lVheat and Buckwheat Flour, kept constantly on hand at Mill Prices. PRODUCE of U kinds taken in exchange for Goods at the market prices. Having determined not o be undersold, or excelled in the quality or quantity of our j:uod.s we have adopted the ready pay system, and r-'Spectfully invite the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties to give us a call. lRVLNE & VAN VALKENniTROH. Fee P, 133. 40, ff. FUISS. Deer Skins and Sheep Pelts, will find a ready cash market at the Grocery Store o. IRViNE & VAN VALKENBURGH. Dec 8, 18Ö3. 4iitff. Su.mMHtc on Sltfe IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE -LuWtSt Safe rates. Apply lo C. II. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. ' Le'on, Medical examiher. IL CALIFORNIA v-5 iNSLHED.Xt 18 1 85. 24yl. 50 DHSlivls'riiiiotliy' Seed wanted by POMEROY & BROTHER. oct 27 I8 3. 34tf. Cod fish & White Fish For sale by II. B. PERSUING $ Co. Now for Hie Heavy Ware! WE are offering alnrjjeand well selected assortment of iron anl Stkai. Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way lor luirgains. O' t 13 Westekvf.lt & HiWKTT. ' Yankee Notions. FOR every thimr in this line, from a pin to a boot jack, including Rat traps and linger Rings, yuu should call at the Regulator. Oct 13 MOLASSES 8l VhNEG AR, l "will sav nothing CD. CLARK. about Oct27, 1553. 3 nr. - tor' r p . i ). 75, l'JU cts. at Oct 27 1853. CLAKK'S. .14 tf. 17ANTPDV V 5UO Bush Cranberries, 10,000 11 ?. Butter, 5,000 ilo2. Eujrs, At the Bank Store. r?07 3d( '5?-3trr. O.D.CLARfT.

range I east; I GO Kols in section 33 and JP, -..jar.;, i-..J-. .-.in rr.Mi town range 2 east. On Tuesday the 1 4th Jatsof a.l the kinds that ia:i : e prc'j:o;J. day of February, 1851,241 rods ol ditch in He 'vul have a meat market? a rc-i.-i u.iFection 2J. town 34 range 3 eait; 160 Kods in oyr the store o J. R.ov :-.N.e fr.m .cvr coMin.)n ,,.i - i in ami ai. ran it, a -?ct. ill 0 ClXMitill nüiP i :i t!:t idoriv : :. i . ! fr-iii .'(. r

Io9 all 'pc thatvzisfo Tuiellyoar lVlical at the highest market pri'.e, and buy .rew avoids

AT TUE LOWEST FIGURES. Call WESTCRVELT & IIEWETT 4 RE new rereiviiij a new nnd splendid iTV stock ot FALL AND W INTER G 'ODS. that were purchased he ore ihr ne in the eastern mri;et, which will enUe lis to ffcll it uiiu-ually low prices. Call Ladie- and Het.ts, e purcha-'im.' el.ewhere, and we will show yoi a hangen e as1-. SUI 11J1' II Ul Fancy & Dress 4ocds, And staple Goo Is by the quan'.i'.y, 1 oth durable and cheap, 'iior.est ferner-' and 'iead Quarters' may crumble at our low prices, tut we dress nlain. live c heap, and can afford to sell at a small prvfit. Our stock consists of J t?.e ar'.irles recs;sary frr favrily jjc ent 15 öi F ftOTECTION A.V Uli A XCE C OMl'A V OF HARTFORD. CON.W ESTABLISHED IN 1S25. T7"ILL insve property on terms as Iowa; V V any resj'OjtsiLle c-ocipany ts:i t'o, ai.d sustain tlKU:elvcs. Ar!h to c. u. 1.1 I- I ' Atent for Fulton a -i I ?Iar? !.allcount!e5. June 2, l:? lotff ,1 4 ! till r:ine in the everin JO-T. - " 7 , - -i i i Li:. Od in i DR.. S. H ! G I N Q O It A H Respectfully tenlers a . rer i. rrc n .. ' -.'. .-i.il! ces to i!ie eif.zuns I I ?: -l.t:. v.r. ing coun.ry All c-ii! receive pr.:n ,tt ättuticM. (is e l ii 1 - cfik-e. street opposite 3,000, o.OUO, 7.000. w .JliY is a L-ij-litrr a tcru. .'. ;?.'.... mousinan? This I will leave f r' hcnesl con.mni.it- Uj$Aw, as I have v.sl li.--ceived a sp'ciidid 1 n of From the city, which will be soil tci cash cr ready pay atGi'nf i;;irr;;ii!is. Mus. da Lains frora t. :: 1 1 A ; f; hi at I jtj to !-. t)reis silks 1 .- ilix il at c iv cost, and a tine nortn.i.v.. h r. c a l w pieces more of those .r.I.focs et 8 re:it.-, ard Blanket Shawls that vi'i! ketp yo i warm 'cr SI 2". 1 am honest in the: e ass,rt:or.?, .ir. l il you do not believe it c;iil on C. D. ( ;?rk rt the iiaiik 6'torc, and coi.vii i vcuiicI- tt ar.iv. stati-.gtLe Iw.e-t lr.:;. I rcu.V". yo;ir Yti.C. C. V. CI.MIK. Oct '7, ! i. M . . . "For f-nlo -1 t4,s,':i uated inthe town of Tlyirouth, InJ. In lots No. t'JS 7J. 154. rviüT. Out lots No. 2-2. CS. north half of c; J4. 2ö and ti.e lot Nfi. AIo In Mar.nall cou.ity, ti.e n :-.;th !.a!f of the south east fraction t-a.st of the Michigan road, section is, M. R. lauds, coi iainin- j-C8-1Q0 acres. This land is h-i. and rcilin;, and is finely tiinlere !. l r.-ons wishiii;; to pirci.afe, W'U jdcare direct their co:ni!iiii:iratioiis lo Jam is J. i:v.r -t Jeremiah Grover, Lr,.-;::!, üdia:a. i'e ',0 1 Sf' " " ' o., - THE SAME OLD TUNE 10,000 Saw Lo 12lw . :w rsr zt 33 .4 fc i'at cs l..cy ca;i to . e'ivereJ to ii on the sou. it side ot" the rner, cast r t. ' w p ;'?r:,,; r t!.2 Ar.rinr. rf-, wi.ere I .? to bud 1 a Sifsri S- .. V I' i ke? price will te paid upon ti e delivery -J logs- C. U. iriii'H dec 22 ISoJ. - I . W. G. DERHiTKSO.Y. -7 e . y fru m I ! l : I . ; i I r J5 ! i i : t V"i-.e.? to infrt;: i!.c i;izcns o 12 vi o r '. uii ! ' c . :: nr. 1iiU' i . r. ;;.-. '..: i .'; f-:..,b-lisl.e 1 ! im elf in !.e .-Icve tu sint-ss at residence, thrtc miles n r.li of Plymouth, and one mile eit oi ti.e Mich'an road, on the lu rth of ti e James McCoI:.dcr farm, where lie is prepned to do .-ill work cr.-. rrut?i to himi the b-rt nar.r.ir. He .-? The . .Latest Fadiioii, And intends carrying on ti e Tail. Kim; Vusi r.es in all its various Iranchts. fmai the lainest to the nio-t iahiouit'le style. All work not pui::!ij( custoi;.cry, will te talicn iff their hands. His work sLnll Le made low (or cash or approved Country Pro 'u e. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. C. 1 wish to en.p'.c.) a ewhnx.ds to crub, chop and wake rail?, this v.!:;tcr and fpTin.'. Y. G. D. Deer, n, !S.1. 0:r3. NOÄTHETiN I K D I A f . A Ilarchvare Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COKHcl: lU:n: Eatini removed into their i!fv Ptore ro---m in BarrouirJr's l-rlvfc block. torm.r ot" Miohtjran ar.a V.-sl nigtfn streets, and Laving in rojocqnenrc o ti e additional room this obtaiiird, veiv materially t enlarged their always t-xtenrivc stock of Hardware. Cutlery and Iron, Respect ully invite the attention o pt-o-pie of Vorthem n liana to tneir thorough jnd unrivalled assoriiiiCtit, which tl.ey ait prt pared to sell ctCny pricc.;. whe Io.tle or rrl i 1. Oar stock of XaiL-, Gla:s, Sr.v.r, Carpc::ters, lllacksiuiih s and Cooper'.- To !-, t'ooT: cloth?. Farmer's tools, fr.m, l.oe -p ? ; ; Springs, Locks mid Mimes. Woo leu-u.irc," Table Cutkry, Tanits u.i I Ods. Axon, R. um I and Square Iron in preat quaa i , a-:or t j zes.Sieel, Stoves ol ii;i,um-.ral.io poller. ü, , is worthy of ins-peeiion. And tl e trei.rv f.ve thousand dollars woiin of ar.it Its t! pt cfiv.d our shelves and door.- inu-t be .-old . ff 1 jelora rpring to make room foi a still larger . So now is the tur.e to tuy H.crn c:.s;. C-'vth Dctid, Eec.l, : ;;n

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