Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 February 1854 — Page 4
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The European Question. The New York Jra7u' of Thuts.Uy sys that r'i vate a lvics state that public lumor in Knglan l cl.ars Use Biiiish Minister at Constantinople with secretly favonuj; thr FvU3ä'un cause, and esciibes tg thv Cabinet feelings o( actual disappointment at the news of the Turkish success at Kilefit. In ihe Sandwich Islands tho small pox is raging fearfully. Not far from 2.000 mem'jori of tho church iu CHbu have died since last May. and the number ov.'.t of the church is much larger than those in it. The whole number of emigrants who arrived nt N-nv York during the month of Januar, 1554, was 17,420, as follows: frmn Great Britain, 8,2(i3; Germany, 5,ÖÖ3; Fratuo, 2.S34 West Indies, 57; Italy 7; America, 10; United tales, 1.GS3; un kujwn, 7. The emigration to Texas seems to be increasing. Tii3 Gjnztlai Enquirer Mates, on comptteri uuihoiity, that between Presto, on the Ked River, and Gonz.iles, two thousand thrco hundred emigrant wagons were recently counted.Most of tho 'movers' were from Mississippi On the 2lst at the parsonage in this place by llv. L. Nebeker, Mr. Joseph Hazle tos, of White county, to Mis Sarah Wethekall. of this couuty. WtTn v a". Died in North township, on the 12th i ust. Tijirza Elles, daughter of Horace and Orcuda Hitchcock, aged three years. Wm. J. Burns, Master Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late laws o! Indiana, to administer all oaths and affirmations which are required by taw; to take and certify aia.'avits and depositions," &c. Also us Notary Publie,"he willtake acknowledgments of Deeds, Mortgages and other legal instruments, and which may be executed at a trifling expense upon application nt. the D&naer oflfce, Plymouth. 15y an order of the Hoard of Director of the Fort Wayne and C licago Kail R-ad, an assessment of tf-n per cent on each slure of the cash subscriptions of stock hits been made, and subscribers ill 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, 1303. I5if. Depot Located At Irvine & Van Valkenburgh's GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, WJERK may be fjund more Sugar for a Dolltr than at any other trading house in Northern ndiana- Sugar is not all, but they have everything else in that line, and offer them to thcii customers and the public at similar low prices. C Jl S II Will be pi id for I'orli. IIa co Ii, Lard. 1'otatocs And especially for well cured HAMS, A premium will be paid over and above the market price. Here is the place to get your money back, and if you have anything in the eating line to sell be sure and give them a call before disposing of it elsewhere. ilVLXEfc VAN VA LKEN B URG II. Feb 21, 1351. 6 1 tf. Still Greater Attraction!! More New Goods!!! AT REDUCED PRICES. AT XIae Peopl Cheap Store. CHICAGO BRaNCIL Feb 23 1 8 ',4. ' 5 If. Don't Forget it! ALL those indebted to N. R. Packard Sc Co, either by note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, as the business of the firm must be closed. N. R. PACKARD & CoFeb '23, 1S54. 51tf ELECTION NOTICE. r I iIIERE will be an election held at the I Court House on the firsfe Monday in March neat, within the legal hours of said day, for the purpose of electing five Trustees, one Cl.Tk. one Treasurer ,one Street comm issioner. one Marshal, and one Assessor for the town of Plymouth. By order of the Board. R. BROWN, Prest. Feb 23, 1851. flU3. FOR RENT. TiUE undersigned, as Agents for the Cincinnati. Peru and Chicago Railroad company, offer for rent on the most reasonable terms, all the improved lands and town property situate in Marshall county belonging to said company. Fur terms and other particulars, call upon them at Plymouth or Laporte. S. VANPELT, W. A. PLACE. Feb 23, 1351. 5U4. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Common Pleas court of said county at their April term 18i4, to be held at the court house in Plymouth, for an order of sale of lot No. 2 in Wheeler addition to tbe town of Plymouth, belonging to tho cstale of Join McFarlin deccared. W.IK7.EN TJYLOR Admr. TcV23, 5U3.
to NON residents.
"jVOTICE is hereby given that the und r-1 signed, with the County Surveyor, wit, on Monday the 27th day of March lö, at ten o'clock am on said day, proceed to survey and locate t)e corners of their land in sections 6 ar.d 7, in town .32 .north, range one east, in
Marshall county, to meet at Robert Biakeley's . shin thirty-four, north of ranee three east, Silland in said sections, j uate in Marshall county, Indiana, belonging Non residents who fail to meet the surveyor ; lo aivi jeremjah Lashbaugh rcinor heirs at the time and place above mentioned and de- 0fGeor?e Cashbaugh deceased. 1 fray or provide for decaying their portion of, TERMS One third cash in hand, and the the expense of said survey, will be returned j halance cn time not exceeding twelve months,
to the County Auditor of said county, and sucn delinquency placed ou the tax duplicate of the present year and be collected as other taxes are collected. PETER SHAW, ROBERT BLAKELEY. Feb 23, 1851. 51 fl Guardian's Sale OF REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of sale by the Marshall Common Pleas court, will offer for sale from and after four weeks from -this date, at private sale, the north east quarter of section 11. into vnship 33 north, of range one east, in Marshall county ndiana. belonging to the heirs of Wesley Allen deceased 60 acres, improved, good house, well, orchard &c. Terms not les than hall' cash balance on credit not exceeding 12 months. Note to be given with secu.ity. on interest, waiving appraisment laws. Sale subject to the aprdval of the court. Appraised at $1,000. WM. McßONALD, Guard'n. Feb 23, 18 4. 5U4, Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given mat I will sell at public auction en Saturday, the 1 1th lay cf March next, at 1 o'clock P. M7, at the door of the Court house in PJyiLoulh, Indiana, (unless saoner ditposed of at private sale for it appraised value in cash) a certain Military Land Warrant for 1C0 aires of land, issued to "Martha McCoy, widow of Alexander McCoy," dated August lttth, A. D. laö2, and numbered 20143. A credit of three months will be given on one half the purchase money, th purchaser giving note wilh approved freehold security, waiving benefit or appraisement laws, with use: the other half cash in hand at the time o ! sale. WILLIAM JlcCOY. Admr. o ' the estate of Martha McCoy, dee'dFeb. 14, 1854. 5014. Plymouth, Ind. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS. V"OTICE is hereby given that Elizibeth McEl wrath, Adminis'ratrix of the estate of Daniel McEiwrath defeased, has filed her petition to sell a portion of the real estate o! the decedent, his pcrsi nal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will I e heard at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of said co inty. Attest: R. CORBALEY, Cterk. Feb 16 IR54 50t3. Ciiiciiinati, I'cru and Chicago Railway Co. N0T7CE is hereby given that an installment of tea ptr cent per share on the capital stock of the Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Railway Company is made payable at the office of the Company in Peru on the 15th day ot March J 8"4. Stockholders residing in Fulton, MtTshall, and Laporte counties, can, at their election, pay instalments upon their stock, to Isaiah Hoover Esq., Fulfon county; IV C Porr.eroy Esq., in Marshall county; and to Hon. Joint U. Niies, Laporte. J.C. PAYNE, Secretary. Peru, Feb. 3, 1814. 50t3. Notice TO SCHOOLTEACHERS in Cf nter township, for the year ending on the first Monday in April 1854: f IIIAT yu will be allowed no pay unless X you file with the Township Clerk the following certificate certified by affidavit, to-wit: The number of scholars admitted during such Term, distinguiihing between male and female and between the ages o 5 and 13, and 13 and 21 years o age, the average number in attendance, books used, branches taught, .and the number of pupils engaged in thetudy'of each branch; also your Certificate of examination. The blanks for the above returns wil be furnished by the County Auditor, and you must make these returns to me before the last week in March next, as on the first Monday in April. I hav; to make my re, ort to the county Auditor, and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and cannot do this unless you are punctual in the discharge of vour duiies. W. M. DUNHAM, Clerk C T Feb 16 18:4. 50t4. The State of Indiana, iriarshal'l Couuty, ss: Marshall Court of Common PL at, April Term A D 1SÖ4. John W. Williams vs 1 Petition for partition. Some person or persona j unknown. I T3Eit known that on the 18th day of Januaj ry iö.4, the said Petitioner, by William: G. Pomeroy, hisalty. filed in the office o. the clerk ol the Marshall court o Common Pleas, his petition setting forth that he is the owner in lee simple o. the undivided hah of the south east quarter of section number thiity-four, in township number thirty-five north, range one east, containing one hundred and sixty acies, that he holds the undivided half 6f said premcs as a tenant in common with some nerson or persons whose name Or names are unkuown j to said petitioner. The person or persons unknown as above siaiea ana st lorth, are hereby .notified of the filing and ptndency of said petitioner's petition, and that unless said person or persons appear and plead- answer or demur thereto on or before the calling of said cause at the next term of said court to beholden at the court house iu the to'n of Plymouth ia the county anu state aioresaid, on the thud Monday ot April löj. the matters and thingi in said petition will be heard and a decree rendered accordingly. Attest: R. CORBALEY Olerk.Pr. S. B. Corbaley dep. tots. Fab 11, 186. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS. IVOTICE is hereby given that Orpha T Brown. Administratrix of the estate of James McEiwrath deceased, has filed her petition to sell a portion oi the real estate of the said decedent, his personal estate being insufficient to pay hit debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Ples of said county. Attest: n. CORBALEY Clerk. Feb X6 1834 6Ut3. WANTED 300 Opossom Skins, and a like amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the Nov IT, REGCLATOn.
Sale of Real Estate.
0TIC is Uttby firn tQat in ,mrs, MM cf aQ orcteror the court of Common u.tnee Piea of St. Joseph connly r.d., male at the January term thereof, 1354, will sell at private sale, on and alter the 10th day of March 1S5J, ihp Qnnlh p,,t 0.r!er of section one, in town to La secute,l by notes bearing interest, wasving the appraismeat laws, and by mortgage on i said premises. JOHN LiSHEAUGH, Guardian of said minors. Apply to said John Lashbaugh at his residence in Clay township, St. Joseph county, ndiana. Feb 16, 154. 5 Jt4. LIST OF rYETTnitS Remaining in the Post office at Plymouth Feb. 11th 1354 i A lflam C AsTi. Sarah Allen, Andrew Akin, John Anderson i B Miss L Genlh Beach, George Bastner, j Mrs Aneeline Barber, Benj Blake, James Ban- j non, Eliza A Barber, Wm BenJure, Martin ; Breman. Stacy Burdon, saac J Barlo, Hiram : Baker, Henry Bramer C NL Carpenter, Robt Cart, Hannah j Cordner, Sarah A Crow, John Catt, saac Cro v : Ü, Georce Cart, Sidney J Chambers D James Dollar, T Damney, U A Demont, i Joseph Dillworth j E J Evans I F Isaac Flory, George Fish 1, Samnel Fish ; valentine risner-', jacoo rnmcn, varies fwnuin l",J j . 1 trt . TIT - 1 T : I, G RuthCGwinn. Georee Grace, James Golle, Moses Greer II Abraham yfartzell, Hermat Horner, A- j brah im Hay, Monseur Ilofchkison, Henry os- ; I'-r, Mary .1 Harvey, A P Holden, Jh L Hoskir.s, Wm Hughs or T Newhoase, Martin Hamuyer, James Harris i Siotha Jones. Comfort Johnson 2, Joshua Jackson, Jesse Kelloi; j L John Lindsy, John Low 3, E L Loles 2, Ar key Lake, Amacy Lemb 2, Patt Laffy, John ' Lamptieir j M Saml Marks, C E McCoy, Benj Martain, j Saml Ü G Masters, James McCroom, AnnMc-1 Coy, John McElra Murphy & Cough, Aaron Martain. Meiedeth. Absalom Miller. Solomon Misbler, John E Mooney, David Murphy Jacob McCluer, Rachael 11'Elrath, Wra Montgomery, Nancy Martain, John Murphy N is Nail O Levi Overmore P Abigal Parish, Jane Patterson, Seely Primly, Joel Parker 2, Jamas Perry 2, John C Peckham 2, Rebacca Pomell, James Plu.riiner Catharine Pershinff, Simca Primly, Sarah PrjmR Richard Roberts, Mis E Ru3sell, Thomas II Rogers S Andrew J Smith, John Shafer, Charles P Stevens, Wm Spencer, Hannah Silvey Prudy Sutphen, Miss K Shoefier, Joseph Staley, Jordon Short. U'm II Shirley, Adam Siroheker, Gideon Short, Adam Stamerman, Wm Suit, Wm Sham, S T Smith, Margaret Siple, George Staley T Edward Tibb; ts, J W Turmtn, Elizabeth Thomas, Mary E Tabor, Edward Tackmau, Benj Thompson, George Ta)lor 2 Joseph W Vancamp W Harvey T Wilkinson, Emeline Walker, Amos Whitehead, Peter IKimer, John W Williams, Anon H Wigant; George V Wiley, saac Wallace, Christopher Wodkins, O E Waierbury, T A Wood 2, A B Wickizer, John W Young. Persons call;nj for the above will please s?y advertised, and name date of list. D- Mcdonald p m Feb IC 1354, Life and Fire Insurance. COME one and all and get your lives and property insured, treasonable rates and by reliable Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. J. G. OSBORNE Agent. Feb 9, 1331. 49tf. Great Rush. The People's Cheap STOIC E!! Chicago Branch HAS come to town with $5,000 orth of Merchandize which must be closed out immediately. Iry Goods, Root? and Shoes, Readj 31adc Clothing, Jeirelrj , Yankee Notions, &c., &c. i We have taken rooms on Michigan street, at the sign of the NE'V STORE, and we are compelled to rush the GooJs right off without regard to manu aclurer's cost. Public patronage solicited during the day. AUCTION On Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings. " C. C. NELSON. Feb. 9, 1851 4!n3. 7TMIE Subscriber, desirous of closing up his accounts due him previous to the first day ol January 1851, hereby gives notice to all interested, that all debts due him and not paid by the first of March next, will be nlaced in the hands of some persons in the different ! townships for collection. Come. Call iV Cash up or down. H. B PERSUING. Feb 9, 1854. 49t4. In Earnest Now! f MHOSE indebted to Pcmeroy and Brother JL by note, are informed that thir notes are in the hands of the undersigned for collection. Many of those notes have been due a long time, and all must be paid vry toon or they will be collected by law. Tho:e indebted take notice. J. O. OaBORNE. Atty for P. & B. Feb 9 1354. 49i3. IXTotlPP 1 hereby continue to 11 caution all psrsons against trusting my wife, as will not pay debts of her contracting. JOHN COUGLE. Feb 6, 1834. 49t3. ATTORNEY AT LAW, VlTlLL attend promptly tu any irofrtsional business entrusted to his care. Office over Wheeler's store. Plymouth, Jan- Vi, 1&54. 4 tf STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. SS. jVOTICE is hereby ßivn that Ervin S. Elliott, Administrator of the estate of Wesley Belangee deceased, ha filed his petition to sell a portion of the Real estate of the said decedent, his personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term oi the Marshall court of Common Pica?. I WtWSl'; K. CORBALEY, Ci-ts.
Having undertaken the construction of a portion of the Cincinnati, Peru anil Clnciigo ruiltvuy, we desire to contract tor Eighty thousand Ties, Propose to let to contract the Clearing, Grub hing and Orading of thirty miles of the Road by seetions will receive proposals lor the construction of Across YELLOW RIVER, PISE CREEK and the KA XKA KEE R IV ER ; Also for the erection of the Depot Buildings at Plymouth. Flans an4 specifications will be furnished on and after February 10th, and sealed propo.-als will be received until the 2'Jth of Febiuary, for work and materials on the Road commencingr? miles north of Rochester, and extending to the vest bank of the Kankakee KiveT. 1'ercons bidding are requested to state particulate the amount of STOCK and BONDS ol the Kail Koad Company they will receive in payment; also what proportion of Merchandise will be taken on contracts. Cue hundred hands wanted Immediately. POMEROY & BROTHER. Plymouth, Jan. 30 1C51. PHILIP WEAVER Ml ILO R, Lately from Ohio, wishes to inform the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that he has established himself Qt in the above business in the room formerly occupied by M. L. Sutphen rVh. ..da.., ..,v w.. ,. b prea ,. fli nil u'Art ontnicfpil In him in tn ffit man",.fcr: " ner. He has made arrangements lor tne reg ular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches, fro:n 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 cah. All order's thankfully received and punctually attended to. Garments cut toorderand on short no'ice. Feb. 2. 1S51. 43m2. : m m m a Fine JL j JL 9 JL , 1- . - Assortment fro 37c to SI 00 per. lb by H. B. PFRSHLNG .V Co. READY MADE SL7 Jia:nm:cra By the cord fur sale at the Regulaolr. k i?js:-33:hb2tss7" The uudersigned are prepared to purchase a few Saw Ij o g s That are not wanted by C. D. Rurch and others, but are not in such great need of them as to require their advertising lor them. Call at their Steam Saw Mill. WESTERVELT &. VANIIORN. Jan 5 1854. 41lf. UnforlumtZe. HAVING been unfortunate in the loss of my entire stock of goods, books an 1 store room. I earnestly request all those knowing themselves indebted to me in any amount, to call upon rue at the store of J. W. i'lummer in Bourbon. Under the circumstances my necessities are great arid I do hope no one will delay attention to this no.ice. WM. E. THOMPSON. Bourbon, Jan 17, 1851. 4Gtf. CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries, HATSCAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Pittsburg Minuf act ures generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec 15, 1851. 42yl. Rags, Rags, Rags! WE want 3200 worth of Rags at W cents a pound. POMEROY BROTHER. oct27, 183. 34tf. w g roMKitor H coaai.N I'OJIEROV & COiTBÄtf, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,HAVING .ormed a partnership in the practice o the law, lor a term ol years, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of Ihe courts o' Northern Indiana; and will give partrcular attention to all collections, Agencies, buying and selling land, vc. Office up stairs in Pomeroy's Nev Blick Store, where one ol us can be found during all üuncss hours. Plymouth Ind., Feb. 1st, 18-54. 43lf GEMI ANNUAL REPORT of the tondition of the Western Bank at Plymouth, for the six months preceding the first Monday of January ld04. Capital Stock, SI 00,000 00 7.Ö14 31 Notes discounted. Amount of the Debts due to the Association or Bank, Gold, Silver, r?,sü8 09 00 12,100 4:J7 Ü7 Total, S2,JU,0d0 00 Amount of Capital Stock, including that deposited with the Auditor ol State, paid in according to the provisions of the law. Amount of notes, bills, or other evidences of debt, issued, 5100,000 00 100,000 CO Total, Names of $200,000 00 the association or the officers of Bank, J. II. Kibbee Prest. W. J. Mom Cashr. Names o perionswho have become parties to the articles of Association within said period: J. II. Kibbee, ,L. T. Meriam, E. G. Booth and L. S. Kiblee. Names of persons who have withdrawn therefrom: L. T. Meriam, S. Stimpson. Nan;es of present stockholders: J. H. Kibbee, E. G. Booth and J. S. Kibbee. Dys and hours open for the transaction of business, to-wit: From 9 o'clock a m, to 2 o'clock p m. STATE OF OHIO, ) c TRUMBULL COUNTY, SS James II. Kibbee, being duly swoin, deposes and says that be is the President of said Bank, and that the foregoing report o: the transactions and condition of said Bank, for the petiod therein above nar.ed, is true and correct, according to the best of his knowledge and belief. J. II. KIBBEE, Pres. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2jth aayot January, 1 834, JEFFERSON PAL!!, J. P. 1 i:
Notice.
1 931 Brilisli Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. S'Sffiü.S $3,000,00!) Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and G Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED IX daXS225d rriWS old and permanently establisheJ j JL Company is not in pursuit of public pat- j rrm.ioe as an experiment, but is seeking to do. its part in contributing to the happiness ana comiort cf 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 SI 00,000 with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactions Governmental zantion. it still offers to parties desirous of effecting Insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be hau upon application to the undersigned. WM. J. BURNS,. Atrent. Deer. 15, 1353. Äiyl. DEL A N 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 get "supprize bargains at th-? REGULATOROct 13 E S ELMOTT Z tZ I. A X GEE . uew Firm at the old Stand! rnuii ndrr;.! hvin fnrmed a coparluership, will continue., the wa go n and .tan l under carnage mr the firm of manu aclure at tne. oiu Elliott iV Belangcc And are endeavoring to keep pace with the improvements o'- the age. Tney are no doctors but to the Fanners and others of Marshall andadjoininj counties they would say a ft;w words about a go us & Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons as have hereto ore been selling in this and other markets OiStOO, they now offer at 885 those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate?, and all oilier 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 ly work manufactured at Chicago or elsewhere and brought here for sale. They are always on the hill, and ready to witness and be responsible for the durability of t'.eir 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 iioe, and you may whistle forabeter wagon. They now have a superior lot of seasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, and be responsible tor its doing good service. Orders from o) her counties promptly at'ended to. ELLIOTT & BELANGEE. Jon. 26, 1H5I. 4 7 if. TVrHS. BAKE has removed JJL new building opposite the Post to her OthVe, where she is prepared to accommodate her o!d customers and others, in the various branches of Millinery and Jlantua Jlakiusf. o She keeps cn hand and for sale, an assortment of Materials for 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 l. e able to render general satisfaction to those who may favor her with their pa'ronage. Nov 17 1S53 37tf. iFafvmotwt pjall. C. FOX ON THE MICHIGAN ROAD Miles North of Plymouth, at Fairmouut, nd. T "IIS house having been repaired and fit ted up, is now prepared for the recep tion of the public; and rhe proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a cora'ortabie stopping place for Travellers and others. Tame Hay, and Grain on hand at all times; also, bistable will be furnished with something to keep off hunger a short time at least. Thankful lor past patronage on the part of the public, he hopes to le able to continue the same. Nov 171353. G7m3 IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rales. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. , Leon, Medical examiner. IL CAL1FORN1ANS INäUREÜ.XC A.ug 18 IJ55; Ulyl. ürislicls Timof Iiy Scctl wanted OU by POMEROY &: BROTHER. oct 27 1853. 34 tf. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by JH. BPERSIIING $ Co. Now for the Heavy Ware! T7"E are offering a large and well selected T W assortment of iron, and Stfal Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way for bargains. Oct 13 Westervf.lt & Hewett. 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 Ditching Notice.
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The Swamp Land Commissioner and Engineer of Marshall County, will reoflW for sale as the law directs, the contract for ditching, viz: On Friday the 10th day of Maich. 1S54, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 882 rods of ditch in senions 4 and 9 town 34 range 3, east. Plans and specifications can be seen ttt the Engineer office in Plvmouth.: . samuel McDonald, j Commissioner. J. D. y. CLING ER, Engineer.
Clear the Track
And Irl come Lois- of New Goods for Irvine & Van Valili'iilMirsh's NEW Grocery Store, where all of our ol, friends and customers may fiud a well selected assortment of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugar, CoflVe. M'olascsSyrups. Cracktr, Raisins, and Cigars, ran(iipS , j Kice, ii.i, j Hamburgh Cheese, tobacco Spices of all kinds, and in short, every thing that is connected with the Grocery and Provision trade. Customers can be furnished with packages at Wholesale, on as reasonable terms as tt.ey can be purchased elsewhere in -Northern Judiana. Wheat and Buckwheat flour, kept constantly Oil Land at Mill l'rict. PRODUCE0' 'aR kinds u;.:i in change for Goods at the macket price. Having determined not to be undersold, : excelled in the quality crquanti'y of our i.o !.-. we have adopted the ready pay system, a::'i respectfully invke the citizens of Marshall end adjoining counties to give us a call. IRVINE &. VAN VALKENRURr'.Il. Eec 8, 153. 4013". MIo9 ali yc that ivisft To sell your Wfioat at th highest marlf t price, and buy AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, Call AT THE REGULATOR. VF.STEUVHIiT iV IIEWETT ARli now receiving p. new nnd splendi-1 stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, that were purchased before the rise in the eastern mnrket, which will enable us to sll T unusually low prices. Call Ladies and Gen', and examine oar stock before purchasim; elsewhere, and we will show you a handsome assortment Ot" Fancv&Dross Goods, And staple Goods by the quantity, Loth durable and cheap- 'Honest Corner' and 'ead Quarters' may grumble at our low prices, but we dress plain, live cheap, and can afford U sell at a small profit. Our slock consists of nil the articles necessary for family u:e. Sept 15 1Ü5J 2etf. FROTECTION IX S Uli A XCE a OMPA X Y. OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN l-5. WILL ins're property on terms as liw n. any responsible company can do, ar.d sustain themselves. Apply to C. IL RKEVE. Airent for Fulton and Marj.l.allc&urd.-i. Juire -J, iHGri i:j;ftButchering. IHE undersigned in't tids kef pin? the citizens of Plymouth ana vicinity regularly supplied with Fiesn .ucuusuia i I he kinds that rati be mumied. He will have a meat market open i'i a rutin under the Store ol' J. Rrown'ee & Co, from !o?ir oclocktill nine in the morninir, and frohi .'o:r till nine in the veninr. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Oat 1.1 IS.', 3. 2'IU. DR. S. H I G I N BOTH AM. Respect fully tenders his professional seivices to the citizens of i'lymonth and surrcunding country. All calls, davor night, shall receive prompt attention. OftVc on Michigan street opposite the Printing cfiice. No. 30tf. THE SAME OLD TUNE 10,000 Saw Locrfj ls:. m 337 ;nu3 4 S Fat as they can be delivered to ir. V ou the soulh side ot the river, eti-l of the American house, where I am now prrparin; to build a Steam Saw Mill. The highest mar ket price will be paid upon the delivery of tl logs. c d. ulken. dec 22 1633. 1-Jtf. W. (.'. DERRiriiSOX, T.I II, Oil, lately from rililurfrlpilin Wishes to inform the citizetis of Plymouth and the mrround-in-; country, 1bnt he lias e.stablished himelf in ti c alove bn - siness at his residence, three miles north t.f Plymouth, and one mite eist of the Mich;rrn road, on the north of the Jdnies McCoIister farm, where he is prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the Lesi manner. He has The Latest Fashions. And intends carrying on the Tailoring busi ness in all its various branches, fr-.n the plain . est to the most fi-shionable style. All voiV not suiting customers, will be iaken cfT the;t hands. His work shall be made low far cash or approved Country Pro luce. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. N. B. I wish to employ a few hands lo frui, chop and make rails, this winter and spring. IV. G. D. Deer, n, JS53. 40m3. NORTHERN INDIANA Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COItlicV IIlNi: Having removed into their nfw Ktore room in Burrouh's brick block, corner of Michigan and Washington streets, and having in consequence of the additional room thus obtained, very materially enlarged their always extensive stock of Hardware, Cutlery and Iron, Respect ully invite the attention or the people of Northern ndiana to their thorough and unrivalled assortment, which they are prepared to sell atCity 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 p to plows. Springs, Locks and Hinges. Wooden-ware. Table Cutlery, Paints and Oils, Axes, Round and Square Iron in great quantity, assorted sizes, Steel, Stoves of innumerable patterns, Vc, is worthy of inspection. And the twenty-five thousand dollars woith of articles that crowd our shelves and floors müst be sold i IT before -pring to make room foi a still larger trupplv. So now is the time to buy them che p. .'V-.' C0BB & IHNE. SUi Rend, Deel, 1S53- 39m:l.
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