Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 April 1854 — Page 3
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THE BANNER
ABOUT HOME. rr i ippreütiee WautfJ. A boy from 14 to j 16 vears of 8Se will be taken at this of- j fice to learn the printing business, if .p. i . - T 1 plication i maus soon. CCT" Broke jail. See the rewird offered in the advertisem? nt. - r ! Our friends are taking some pains tof m'iA us !ri fiirnishinz news items for this ; ,.tl. t. u ' department "iii? i-unri auuui ihmhc. j Much may appear in it that would deep- ! - r . I I ,1 ly interest our country friends and those who were formerly citizens aniorigat is. j - Coins it Al'JllC. This town will soon be j tbt logo ulonz. bhiceour last is us a j .i,i,!!ut h.s h.l ibe! kCV vy:i'iuii t r - " - - , ..if. s preemption laazrj '"j -another one of IlusVs new rooms taus- ; ing another, and '.Te suppose Bab's last I relrrat units we should conclude to j r t t r.i ,. ;ih il ; bick htm out uf the up stairs with the 1 u 1 . . . : Banner ofiice. Hurra with that sky. ; light and fiiins. T!i3 Shautr Store, we understand, is j ihoitlv to be' filled from top to bottom.! with Boots and Sho'S. . Whilst 've give these notices merely by way of heepingour country readers post--all goo I and interposing cituens who j T inet rPttii.iT ?.mnnst us: cur old bu '
ed rs to our accessions in the way of nev.- i them, she was literally cut to pieces: tne. 1 is-m, 1 was iroub!e-J wiü; a severe cough and . . 'l'.rcf r,nr!inn nf livrh.i,lv fi!m.! waso'ie I i;n:i in iv.Y le't 'v'e. so iioL 1 could not lie on
corners and new goods, and to extend a ? p & !ec(e(? it: and at leni- wi.l, gr.ai i:;.r.cu:iy of brea welcome hand and friendly greeting to u u.J w,,l. AH U:V. ym"o r:iued, ?au ,iiy fleh vast
sineis tnen prefrr announcing their clun- j "7 Ber. and she was going toCon.- . . . . . i bohucken to gf t iu the cars there to go to and rruros!tions .:. their own way. ; pj.jjj4 We are always gratified to welconsaj Mf s Hoffman, the Coroner, from business men amongst us, as upon the in-; whom we learned these particular?, says creasa and prosperity of their number, j "as the most horrid sight he ever wit . , ... , t rCrtt,:tv ( nessed. The inquest, after examining all much depends the growth and prosperity i ... ! the testimony that could be gleaned, enof our town. This generous principle lire cxt:ul JluU.a lhusa on lhe lruia from should pervsde our entire cornrnunl 'any negligence or want of proper car in thjs co:nrr.endi7 Plymouth as the Siran- the conductingof the train. The whistle -ers pleasant nd agreeable home. Up-! the engine was sprung, the men Jump- . . , , i , I rd to the breaks, and the engine reversed on the other hand, an rufious and grudg-, q ing spirit tenJ more, to lessen the f.vor ' Prrri.lu,x preventing this sad and frightable estimation in which our preset pop-; ful accident. This case .should be a warulation is held, than to retain the bui- ! ning to keep persons from walkinon the n.ssiuthe IßsK hands of those who "i,d. and especially old P-ople. A . casualty like this should not be frgotten. manifest it. Ihere are no Pre-em?tio i j -ml ih(8 j,,. u was iinpoisi. rights to the business of this or any oth-; uc for e5ineer3 or firemen to stop the r town in this country, and we do hope i train in lime, and she was not seen time there ark uo daiaar.ts here for such i' uough to bring the cars to a slop, ctcii
rights. The rapid increase of both town anJ couutry, justifies an increase of busiusB houses, and the principal difficulty in the way of their existence amongst vs. is found in the scarcity of suitable, rooms. Such rooir.s and dwelling houses are generally engaged long before they are Cniihed. . , . , Th corner room recently fiosshe.l by ; Dr. Drown, & few doors south of the Call- j tier ofiice. an 1 which is now occupied by ; tha Western Rank, is decidedly the neatit room in town. Who will beat iO Th.nü tw, r.fv fr, th rnrn.r rr t t c;. i . uorta of Pershiu-! 3 Dru kS;ore. has be-h come tired of a western location, and nas . backed out a few rods east to rruke room ! ..i-...r:.i i,.;..v frt, ...,:. ! ,Ui,,rU1"- ""l,w,J "uc i r.e.s rooms. Joeph Evans has bought the residence
. ... n T, . i . . r ; fron; "off with him. rot so fast, eooi ofU.G. Pomeroy next door south ofjf. ' ,,.,. .- nrn ' 'rioud' "Uor on bh'tul, is only one of this office, for 5t,.0j0. j our eS5.r wX4tions in getting througli
Three ctnU for a Dollar! A boy picked up a dolUr bill in the street a few days ago, end some generally gr.nrovs Gentleman! thought ite vroulJ like silver money best, and gave htm a three cent piece for it.Quit a large speculation in a small way. xr .t i- tu r.v 1, est T0WHs!i:p.-The citizens of this ner Township which w as set off by the county Coard at its lute meeting, have taken the. necessary steps for an efficient organization. At the election on the 3d inst. Jas. A. Corse, Wm. Sluyter and lliram Lyon were ejected Trustees, John Coleman Clerk, and Major Tutlle Treasurer all good and prompt men. Justices and other officers to which the township is entitled, were also elected. Dan'l. Bar ber jr., was elected one of the Justices of the peace. We are not advised as tot further particulars. We would cheerfully publish the result in each of the townships, ii their citizens would furnish it immediately after the flection. GlSTLUM JE.U.T Dl.L.-.W. ve no p.ience with Jeremy DiddLra ! hare no patience with Jeremy Diddbtrs, pirticj'.arly thos of the gentlemanly class, whose dainty hind, refuse lo eerh .he food which their luxury loung mouths itvtr refuse to fit. Thie dandy idlerg m to be undwr the hallucination that they are too good to work; kbit ihey ware mide for ornament rather thin for us?; i that their porcelain corporations camel into the world with n lar-e credit in their Aeor. In other words, that the world j owes them living, in return for their! condescending to be bom. Not only ! m-ttt th flAtrrf hliinm- lh birds' ein. I must the flowers bloom; the birds sin;; the bees mike honey, and the trees bear fruit lo regal the senses of these exquieil aristocrats; but tha whole humm family must labor for their support. The farmer must dig the soil; the sailor plow tin sta; the merchant devote himself to trade, and ths student to .letters, all to adorn, aud amuse, aal Ied a class tff idle s.virillers, who contrite to lite on tbs ft of the land, at the expense of the common industry of society. ' They thus ?iolate tke fiat of the Almighty Thou ehalt earn thy bread by the sweat of thy brow;' and contradict the injuaclUn: 'He that will not work, neither shall he eat.' ' V. ; As wt Vegn by siying, we hare no ptti;nce. no respect for thtst genteel pau.
pers, theie lazy incumbrances upon families and society who consume the bread thev have not the manhood to earn.-
Eve ry mouthful they eat, every article they wear is a robbery from him who earficJ And yet these very 'Diddle rs wi tu,rn "P their dainty noses in aristoa via-rut m 111c na i u u m u iv j ent workers to whose labor thry are in debted for every necessary as well as luxury cf life. To dig they' will not; and to brg they are ashamed. And yet they do not hesitate to borrow and rob and iwildU UlJ yx$J hrou,h ,:fe u ; life, it' .11 t,ir.' an .urn : ki. r:.i.i!.- . M-. r.. ; uuar.doir xriuuu-is, 1'iuuipi ui uin ,3 ii !.! 1.T.1T1more honorable than such rnier.ble elee niosvii.-.rv e iisiiiilt. t. 1 . uirrvr. SilCtliiilS CtCUrrCHCC. One of the most frightful accidents took place on the Nor ristowu ruiroud," last Tuesday, that has ever occurred in our neighborhood. A woman, about G3 years of ape. was run 1 . r ... ti I over by the cars at Pott s landing, a pUce 1 about a mile below the borough. She a on lril, ad f jcing the trdin, and it is said sh? k.s p;irtially deaf and nursighted; an I whether the screaming of the whistle did t;ut reach her uctii she was , . too much frightened, to :et away, or wbelher( lniüUSh her defective vision. Uh was unable to distiut tly see the train lefure it cam upon her. it is difiii u't to "7 The engine first struck her ami she , .1. -n.. ,.a,ro n was .iirown some liny icet üiicsii ui itic aml ghe was CdVJght by the wheels, and ; irom her dress becoming wangieu in j0:1g tjie r0id, for some distance, roaions of her bodv was found. Her name wa? had they not supposed she would have gone off the track in time to save her. iVerri'iOtr n Free fVcss. A western editor says a child was run nver by a wagm tliree years old; cros eyed, with pantelets, which never spoke af: r ward a. j F0 Cd L'flliüJ.S sh utcd a f-cora of ! sue cesb.'ul urchins, ai o.-i of their number outstripping them reaching our carri,gff Bli WilS h,lring himself to a tje vli lhr rUrner. -Coy on behind!" Tritt enough and he is safe there too. The benex oUuce of our imure forbids us i to "cut behind when a la.l is there, lit j is somebody's boy. and the whip would J uwly tingle, and perhaps seriously hurt: im. itiue away tn"ii, my dov. v e , . , , J. a . a a a know br lne rouis, u nood nature in that UplUrn d face, i;ow ga'heriftg confidence, that there is no malice aforethought ia vonr heart. Tlid atv-v tl.U Ü.nLl.n ' . . . uo.i i u u acni wiuioui an uivuauon. 'i fee and easy way that, to dispose of the üllle rascal," rays an indignant tookj the world. There's nnuy a more serious trouble which we have to bear and may as well bear patiently. Let off the ''boji uii uciium, incii, u grdceiuny aim sf gently as you can, and ;ive him a lesson imners by the exhibition of a in good mm worthy exair worthrexamnle. Fiet not thvself a-ain.t the boys on behind. Port. Eclectic. -r A .V.T Virw of Aiaiara. The Ohio State Journal uU, a ef an Iris!iniIin of ths belter class, who thought he must conform to the fashionable mini in pay-! in a visit to the fall of Niagara. Pad dy arrives at the Falls, and, taking a glance at the surrounding wonders, ad dresses himself to a gentleman And this is Niagara Flis?" Yes." 'And what ii there to make such a bother about?" "Why do yon not see the mighty r'lTer the deep abyss and the great sheet of water pouring down?' Pat looking at the water, replies heii tatingly "And whal'& to hiadther it?'' What is a Uloomar? pants for notoriety. A wumia who THE BANNER 13 fUELISUE EVE?.V TIIL'CSDAV S10r.2.'C BY J. BURNS. Ifpaulin advance, - -- -- -- - At the end oi'id.t months, Jrl 50 2 (JO If del jyed until the end of the year, 2.'0 A failure to order a discontinuance at the i. . f p rali0a1I li,e 1 ie subscribed for, will be eotued. ncw ei,nent paper lyXo priper will be discoutinu-d until all errersges are paid, uulessat the option, ol the 1 u'dntier. lj-1'he above terms will be strictlv adLered to. ADVERTISING. Advertisements willbeconspicuously inserted, at the following prices, vix. For 1 square (of 10 lines) 3insertions3100 Each additional insertion, , . 25c inrAiiy thing less than a square, will be cen side red a square. ICrAdvertisers must be particularto mark tb! numberol insertions on the faceof the advirtiseinfents, or they will be published until ordered out, anil charged accordingly. 0"A liberal discount will be made where advertising is done by the yearLegal aireriisements must be accompanied by the cishor secured,, as we cannot always await the issue of protracted settlements f or the printer's fees. 0A11 Communications from a distance shout 1 be addressed, Post-P.i, to the Editor.
JVcw' Blanks. Deeds, - Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approvel short form, and at a very shcrt price, are for sale at this office. Also Ulank Notes neally printed and for sa Je at the same place. Will. J. Citrus, Mvster Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late jaws ol Indiana, 4 to administer oil oaths and Tirnintians which nre required by law; tt take a ad certify a ill lavits and depositions,'' &c. Also as Notary Public, be willtakeackaovil-
ed - menls or DeeJ.,,. Mortgage and Other le- ? , . . . . iiisirumeiit.-, snd which rany be executed ... .. al a inihnjexpense upon ap.i'icatiOA t ILe Bauaer ofllce, I'lvmouili. t an order of ;ie Board of Directors of the Fort Wayne and Ciicago JLail Road, au essessmeut of ten percent on each shire of the cash subscriplHJtiä of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay that atnjunt o;i the fust of each month comtn Slicing n the first of Au'-ist la si mitil the same is paid out. Subscribers in Mjrsliall county will pay at F.'ymouib. to A. L. V II u LEU, Director. S,-pt20, 1S53. 1 5 1 f . -v - Heut Ihc folloioitiz Letter in favor of Dr. A. L. Adams' Lirer Balsam.. fousnillDliüll' iü Ulf SffOlhl s!aiC entirely fiircd Dn. a. L. Aimjm - Si In the winter cf 13breath. I cous,i!;ed ' co?eru:ively my icvcral physicians, who failed al'.l.e to u.e me cuv re1 1 IV giv'üv Lul luile fciicoi' tr. client i iia i I could ever he helped. At l.v. I vw.i advised to try your Li.er LJ.i'sa.i". wt.icii 1 ;Vi. i:lu!ly used according to yonr tlire-. io.is; ihrce bo.tles of v.hicn tii;i:ely cu:fi nitr. i; saved me, 1 cannot ?on!U ro:n the j.rave; !or it was the only medicine v. hicli relieved n;e r.L all, and I am sstiil enjoying yood i.cj'ui. I Lope your Liver C.ilsam will Le known cid n:-cd as e:;tcnsively as its excellence deni.ifidj. Yours vc;y tru!'.'. Ttios. u. jrdT.xcnn. Cortland ville, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1S5-5. See Ur. A. L. Adaiii. advertiscinen's i.i tiiis paper. öil. Marble Factory. TjTlIC undersigned would resJL pecttully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoin'ui:;co.intiis that he is still carrying 0:1 the Ma.lle Manufactory at South IJend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds cf TOMB STONES, TOM CS & TABLES, Neatly executed, and or Hie best Lsaiiv'siion in n,e nvfnfrv. u wnr: im. 1 " . " va.v i-v'.avav " V Ulli II II i fac lured to or kr, is er.ecutcd wit h the sri-a'cst precision, and t!;e inscriplioas strictly followed, as near as possible. His i-iiop i.s. on Mh-shawaka street epposite I. D. Calveri's Livery tiahle. Ii. K Pershing will act as my aent ntP'ymouiii, receive inscriptions and forward them, a.i.l 1 will deliver the wort ac Ording to ort'er. JACUC KXOL'LOCK. April C, IS", 1. 5.f. Clothing Emporium. ; ; tall at Ihc siu ofllic Rc-ulaior -U- nave o.i uu.id a Urge sunp! of Sjiriuj :nid SsiiuiHCi a W ' " V. V Vaf aaaa' w-m - ahmai - jm .uu. liio Well made and of good quality, which we rre "Hinsoll the principle of and small i,roß!!?- F.xaniireour stock,before prchasiiielsewhere, as we never :il!ow our customers to be drawn away from us by better bar than we offer them ourselves. ' WCSTEUVEi-T & I1EWF.TT. vpm o. . oti. Boys' Clothing. "OXSSTiNG of Frown L neu sacks, tweed ?c!s .UvteJ ''rocks, Clo.li .rocks, Fe.ts, Marseilles, Fancy Silks, i.e., for sale al the , 7 itf. EEÜULATUR, TJoilllPl 3 TT5niinotJ ' I. JUUUUi Ife . . SUI'iinR -r?pe feiik. ami the latest Myle . u i r . uch Lace CouueUs. call at H e April G. S:f. F.r.CCLATOR. . . -irT , TT . Hats. Hat Unts j j "I ; SI I ON A CLE Mo'eskin, Panama, Drab JL1 Reaver Maar, Oiler Hungarian, Had Hack Lrush Ma gar. Fancy S: raw, Pain-deaf, Slc, &C for sale cheap, at the April 6. Stf. REGULATOR. Notice of Ditching. NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner and Engineer of the co-mty ol Siaike, will offer lor sale as the law directs, , the contract of D'dchiu?, as 'ollows, io v.ii: Diich o I, Town 34, rane 3 wes, '.V20 rods; Di ch No 7, town "t, ran-e west, Ti'J rods; Ditch No 8, town -i l range ti west, ti.OtO rods; Ditch iVo 4, do 3-J do 1 west, 3J7 d; Ditch No 3, do S2 do 3 do, 5tt do. O i the lstday or May 1S5I, atthe Court house in the town of Knox, at one o'clock p m, on sai.l day. Spccificat'.o.is of said Ditches, given on the day of a!e, or at the Commissioner's office at any time. C. S. TV RR TS, Com'r. S. C. J. S. RENDER, En-ineer. March 25, 18 "5 4. jtl. 128 Whom it may Concern. OLDIERS end others entitled to Pensions 5 orUounty Land, can have their claims iuI ve.d 'uiated and pensions obtained, or Rouuty Land secured by calling upon J. L. FOSi R, Collecting Agent, Plymouth, uJ. Aril 0, 1S'4. , 5tf. Watches & Jewelry. BAVING disposed of our Mock of cheap Jewelry, a lew Gold Hauler's and SILVER. WATCHES- together w.th a l.eautitul as.sorimei: of fine J EWELRYj warranted gool, and j.ist what it is represented, are now offered at I he PEOPLED CHEAP STORE: mar HO 1C3 1. 4 if Dissolution. rpnE firm heretofore known a-i Irvine fc Van -- Valkenburgb is this day dissolved by mutual consent. IRVINE & VAN VALKBXBURGII. march 11. 1S54. 2lf. THE BUSlNESS'will hereafter be done under the name and firm of Van Valken burgh 6c Co, JAR. F. VAN VALKENDURGH, ROBERT RUSK, march IP, 1854. Stf
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LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Plymouth, Ind, Jpril
1st 18 VI. Andre vs Caroline Abshire Ansalem Cass Miss Adelia E Broadslone John Caily Lucy Bird Laura Barden Valentine Bole John G Clacfrsoni Jeremiah Crocket Elizabeth Baldwin V 11 Cen nett James W 2 Lrook Doreas Kins A J Kelly JameiB Kellt y Washington Rinnet John Lewis Kachel 2 Lewis Ann Eliza Large Carey Law John Lallerna nt Moritz Lynch Prusia Moor James Y Morris .1 Moor McCaslin Meredith bephen Murks Samuel Mori;z Tal tenia n May William Mther Caiunrine Moriimore ila.iiiali C Maiks To.iias P Mill-.t J NojIi M MirotNitchcr Jaaies Nicholas (iarreit Pickerel Cuasiee;i 2 Tower Edward I:rkei E Ii 111;! P.HiCvjr M Jane I'iiarber PhiEp ror.-r Jo im Ctc orAJ l Eeed Maty Ann It J S Polerhcn Jo!in I'i)ly Daniel S ivy Han nah Shadier Jacoij Siierbnd Joules Scott Arciiibald S ui me s Jo 'in C She lion 11;' y wood .S.iVti'i Jo.ia.nau Si: udlcr Mr. S.u. Li .id Mrs Moria uUcecker Adam Siiarp S.ep.iep. Soüu.aÜ D:. tiimiiiTJ Thayer Miss Anna TesciiuJiu David Unit r cLarles Vanvaclor Hiram 2 Warm r tidhert Wood D II Wallace Nicholas 2 Whct.-ione Jacob Williams Noah Wi;i;on Solo.i O H'ebb Eyuia Jane Wymer Pe.cr Woodier II 11 2 :ro Jf Canchard John ; 1, i... i1(,e ! Crown Jam es C l.;ic .iinuiea I Rvers Samuel , Carpen'er Emanuel Carney deore Cellar Samuel 2 ( 'eil;r Ctizabeth 2 C.isly Luciuda Coons Mo e J Cellar Margaret Cii.djirau Consider Dooly Tlionjas Dawson H'iliiam Dnwsou John Uepoy Ma si in Evans Jeremiah 2 Udmonds John Ells SMiitoa 2 Ford S U Fe it .son JeJStS Fish Sant tie l Cleib Joini Gin! n Kn.h (irantr A J Lireibaum Daniel (irochlich Pierre Gill on James V Grander L J (Jirard Du n el lluiciiins Siira'u E Ilendeivou Charl.s Horner Williaui Hall Jolm Hoskinso:i Samuel 2 fay Abrain Harder John lialinMW 2 lierrod Hiram hi man Joiia Joliason 7saa Jones I'liiiander Jones Samuel Johnson Thomas Kim hier saac Kin icy Jese LT Kelle Nancy A.i:x Kelle James Küii-icruian Joseph Williams Harvey T Persons ca'.liu for the above, will please say "advei.ioed." D. .Mo DONALD. 5.1 P. M. Ij&T H2JfE r.-f m s a . A change i f Vi, m and pi oprle'.o !:ip has not call: cl ;t ilrn.o' i 'ncd lie Grocery and Provkiou Store of VAN VALKENBURGH CO. rgilF. best a. id uioi general assorir.ient of tüa ai.'es tluu we have ever had, is now stored cvijy i:i tiie .wo rooms we now ccupy. Tueen.iis nL vet, as we are determined to Lee. Oi'i- cus oineii s pi'ied wi.h lhe bCot Susars, Cofiec and Tea, Wo!iises, Yh of (-lilTemit Kinds, CA T4 DIES. SPICES4 Iy ntirs, Tobacco, Soap S? Candies, Wooden wa re &c. O u ." co -'. o 'T c r - will o l .'.; ts i'l.id, (wi.eii they c.i.i be i.-iui foi the c:mi, tiOOD I'O TA TOE bacon ii.i.Ms, bi:an.s,d::sed fi:itj and as ,'.t..t veeLah!es in si ke their nppearauee, we in. end p.iyiutho i-'aruierl he best m.tikei tn-di prices ior them, a ad i.eal tiicm oai to a.ii !'es at small bandage. We do not intend that a::y per.-.-on i i thiiO'i)!inini.y iijll starve especial !y whea they Lovo the hi out j. Tiiii hon e is permanently located. rtnJ wi.h our (ie.craiiiiaiion to do justice, deal fairly and p.iy our ho-uL debts, we hope .o merii a con: iiiiLiuce o. ihai p.ilrouace hereto. "ore o liuerafy tc;o-acd, r.iu which wc know uj.s been thank. uMv receied. A NT VA LSIiNRURG II & Co. mm CO IS" t. ; 4tf. J3EEL STT OF Lie 'ece'p:s and e vpendiuue.s of Centre Townsliip, Maicha! I cotiii.y, nd., onaccount o! Se'iools toi lue year eaUia firüt Monday of April, liol. RECrniPTS' As per eli.bil of Town.ship Treasurer from t'oiirti y Treasurer, it ben, the jiisl a:iau.ldistribui.oa: S'ICJ 41 0..ier fcou.-cci. l 00 To'ol receipts, sGJi a 5) 00 oiJ 00 iO t'O 3 Ji JiXPCNDITURES For bu'ldioj sc iOl lioascNo. lo', Do do do " II, Da do do " 7, Repair? on - do 1. Total !or bclM:ns and repair?, 'SlGl JJ Amunutpaidto Teachers. To Mrs. Raaivey, Schoo! No. 1C $ S SU
43 CO S9 40 1 ! 00 IG 00 4 i 00 48 00 ' 4 Ü0 21 CO i:." oo 32 40 40 00 To.al amount to Teachers, sm SO Amount paid to Trustees. To John William., Tho. Stunntr, J. II. Corse, Total to Tru deer, RECAPITULATION. t UU 4 0.) 6 00 $10 GO $o3t 41 539 71 Whole ainouul of receipls, Da do expenditttres, Rai. in Treasury. CI 03 THOS. SUMNER, Prest. of Jdoard. Wm. M. Düsham. Clerk. In presenting this, the first annual report, we rould call the attention of the citizens of this township to the fact, that with a small additional tax, it would enable tho Hoard of Trustees during the present and the year lSi5, tj furnish each location with a suitable school house &r, whrn is added the assistance we can reasonably expect from the neighborhoods whore such school houses are required to be built. To lh end that this system, which has its foundation in lhe principles of a liberal democracy, and which will, if prudently managed, prove itself more beneficial than any other heretofore; it can reasonably be expected that the people of the township, with whom this power rests, will at least add ten cents to the 8100 by way of a tax, to aid in so generous and beneficial an object. T. SUM NEK. Rags, Rags, Rags ! WE want $200 worth of Rags at a cents a pound. POMEROY A; BROTHER. ot27,Ua. 3 Itf.
IL Lyon, 1, Henry Lvon, " " 15, W. C. Eiiili.sh, " " 1, Mi.?s S. J. Loan, ' ö, A. A kins, ' 1-., V, Mienaels, 44 ' 4, R. Kaitsback, " " 2, Miss S. J. Dunham, 44 10, E. J. Maxwell, " 44 Crum. . 44 9, Wau Mc Dan": eld, 44 ,
The People's Cheap Store. H-1V1XCJ proven to the public that we can . sell Goods cheap, ar;d having the evidence that the people will and do 3113 CSU CSdSSld rjsi WHERE THEY CJN DUY Til EM The Cheapest We have been induced to tak( the store permanently, and have replenished our. stock with Goods suited to lhe wants cf the trade. Cy giving our undivided attention '.oo'.ir business, we hope to secure a continuance of the literal pauotiae we have heretofore been recciv-ir-r. C. C..XELSOX. mnrSO 1S3I. 4tf,
luu iiruidiui rtilll ia t an., Ti' izst i: n v c i;r a ufay rr t j 4 TIE (in..'.Ti; ty rc c vir x and oiTefing for! .i!e Si'tir nt-.v ond Np'eiuHd s.ock of i l 1 n c i ! pring & öiunnici' GOO BS! Keiis Ze Si . iti I lie IVI sir feet. We are prepared to olfcr ttrcat inducen:ents to j the iradins public, and CAltGA may be ' expected. : Nv e have receie.l a good and well selected nssoriment cf Dress Goods. Silk Goods, Dress Plaids. Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Shawls, Bonnets Bonnet Trimmings, Parasols, Table Linnen. Domestics llosie ry; Gloves, Crocke Glass and Earthen GROCERIES, &c. TVe v. t 1 sell cheaper and better Goods at loz- j rr pnera, and wait upoi ii,o:e imn, nosneii and children, and aive beitursalisfjction Ulioiu dciijciio... i-ouwaciion, or extrachox, than t-iiy oii.e uou-e in iie place. CVLLälC la.cb 2:1 15-jt. ' ' ?Af. Have formed a coparniership in tLe T p njTlUUUrV JL iOVISlOIi ' rj iftAD., and e selling Groceries at very j JL low rutes itideeii. i We do rt cpeci to iLu'eivel! our neighbors, ! but oir (Irocer es v.c e boci-i.,. io'v for ca-h, and i.'voti vri'l c;l we v.'i; i tue you value, received ibr vour monev. ill f-lli! .lt tl.r -I ..--l.-li w i l-.c wiiich will e.ialde ii to n.v ini i--i. i. r,-r -i 1 1 i ; i,o r
33 ED'IIJaz: I iAUlj!' .) a litre 0 ore s po.-c-c , ui . id , f we ca. i sei vo'' .sone h:.i i 7JOTlCH is be-cbv rrvpn, l'n-H in p irsu , :- Ie a.ures hiv patrons üü. ..o ; ronton fox All kJ.ids o- I'UKmI (VrOC-KIl KS Tor Fam- ancetoari order of ti.e Starke county j "i1 't',J ."eri-e, .yen. A:; heretoi'y i.e: , kepu-o.isian.lvon band, and all - oods Commit oners Court. 1 will fier fr sale ! ore, tue s.nc.c-;. a.teut.oti vvill he pa.d to Lis
warranted '.oikc iood ai'..fai-iioii. When yu co.i e iO lowti, co ne and tee us. in connection v.it.i lhe Cro: ey, we have erected a la rre And have employed ph espenecced C.iker, whicli will enable in to keeoo i hand all kin Is i of eatables in that line. Dou t for et the place tid door from Honest Corner, al ; ne fcin oi ßakerv, Groce.v and Proviio:i store. PACKAUDi FL'RRV. March 2.1, 1P.:1. üif. iVotlPP ls m-rel ftivn that' the 1 prrr! nersbtp heietoTore e ;iNtii? be. wee u Jaie.) . Cae and Hichar.l Ilu.ld is this day dissolved by mu ua! conseot, and all deb:s-, no rs riiid accou i;s d;e said firm are payable to James II. Ca e, and immieia:e iettleineni is tetjuiied. J. IL CASH. RCinilD KCD1). March 20. 1S"1. ... c UI i TO NON RESIDENTS. "jOTlCLL is hereby -iven th.it the uiider-.si'-oed, wiiii 1 i e Com y Surveyor, will, Oil Monday the llili d.iyo. Aprl 15 ', at ten o'clock a in on a.dilay, proceed lo survey and locale iiie corners of their land in section U town ;:., ra i0'e l east, and seclioii :U, in town 3 J roith, unce foi'r ea- t, in .Marimll county, to meet at Wm. McWer-er's, and continue Loin day to day uu.'il all is finished. Non residents wiio Jail to meet the surveyor al the time and place above mentioned and defray or provide for de raying tneir portion of the expene o 'sniil survey, w ill be relumed to the County Auditor oi'aid county, and such delinquency placed on the taxdupiicaie of ihe present year and Le collected as osher taxes aie collec.eJ. DAVD MELSF.R, LEXJ. MELSKR, WM. Mc WERTER: march 25, 1331. An Ordinancea', it or. the PresidentnndT.usteesoflbe Town oi Plymouth, that lhe owners of lots No. 3C and 4U be required to const instruct a sidewalk in front of the s.imo on Washiujjt'in street. Alsnthe owners of lots No. 92,112 & 12'J in front of tho samo or. Adaim street Also i iho owners of lots No. 73. 71 and 93 front of iho samo on Adams street. . i .1 e i . , ,v . . , nie owners oi iois o. mö anj v i in l.onl ; of iho samo on Walnut street. Also tho! owners ot lots No. 56 and 177 in Iront of! tho samo on Michigan street. Also the j owners of lots No. 1 and '2 ia Wheolei'n ! addition, in fronl of iho same on Michigan slrral Said side valk3 lobe built four feet wide of on and a half inch plank, laid on four inch scantling, and joints broken, 13 inches from tho line of said lots, nnd to bo fiu ishod by tho first of May next. And the street Commissioner is hereby required to see that said walks are built acordin fo the truo intent and meaning of this ordinance. II. BROWN, Ti est. Attest: M. W. Smith, C!k. March 23, 18 51. 3t3. Sale of School Lands. TfTOTICE is hernby given thnt in pursu ' ance to an order of the Starke county court of Commissioners. I will offer for s.alo at public auction on Saturday the 29th 1 day ol April next, betwoen tire hours ol 10 o'clock am, and four o'clock p in. 00 said day, at (t ermnn's school house in said conn ty, the following school lands, 10 wit: Sec lion No. 10 in township No. 32 north, iu rango No. 2 west. Said Inn is will be offered in 40 acio sub divisions. TERMS of?alo. One fourth of tho purchase money It be paid in hand, with 7 p?r centum interont on th residue of purchase, for ono year in advance, and ihe. residue of purchase in len years from tho day of sale, with like interest annually in advance. C. HUMPHREYS A S. C. Knox, March 23, 1851. 3id. lVolifO I hereby given 11 Ulll Urrsi,,ncd i,3S tak that the imtaken out letters testamentary, with the will annexed, on the estate of Maurice Lolmaujli, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Persons having claims against said estate, are lerpiested to file them i.:'y authenticated for adjustment, and those inuebtcd are hereby notified to make immediate settlement. The es'ateis solvent. CATHARINE LOLMAUGH, Ex. much30, 1?3!. 4t3.
J. L. FOSTFR C. S.CROSS
Attorneys cV Counsellors at Law. Ofrjcn i. Wiikkt.f.r's Bcii.dixg, PLYMOUTH, IND., WILL attend to collecting and ell other business in the line of their pro ession with promptness and fidelity. mar 30 184. 4tf. NORTON & HEMPSTEAD, Wholesale Grocers, ANT AO. II.' SOUTH WATER STREET, ll'.twecii Claike and Dearborn, :;ic a;o. war SO. 4t J. 1 i - - ! READY MADE -m. By the c :ord fjr sale at the llejrulao.r. PaclxtM &' Furry DE.1EERS IX GROCERIES k PROVISIONS, Hast si.te Miebij;an street, PLYMOUTH, IND. March 1C. l&oi. Ihf. Don't F orjrot it! V LL tlm?e indebted to N. R. Tach.nrd & ". Co, either by note or book account, are 'earnestly lequested to call at the old stand : and settle, as ti.e business oi the firm iu! be chir.l. K. IL PACKAP.Ü & Coej v;, IS".!. 3 :f American House. 1 ! WM. PECH ER., Pronator, 'Oh rl iiiu:iu f i eet. soul Ii part of j PLYMOUTH, 1MJ. r'fldlS house bavin? been rcmodi'led and co ui fart r.,. i i - loriably filled u i, is now preoared j ,or l!,e rfP'"rt ril'e - l!'e P- ! Pr,ei0r v',"' lre no pa., is in . render.n? it a i ?.?,n f n!rea,1,d ie,rdb,Von',l'V- 1 for i Ifiivellers nii.l ihers. Hisevpcr.enceintlie ! business, aid his determined efforts to remier i I.....;.,.... i.:.. .i :... . : uit.:iiiv.Mi n:i'i iiii.ic.cui If. UliULiS.'J If i:tt ; ciii irea' isfaction to tl;o.e who mav favor him : .1 .... , . willi llieir patronage, may be fonu-l tusTicieiit 1 reconmien.iation lor a ttial at icaL. Lare aid com;iiodious New j Have been erected fortius hou.-e, ;"id in con?cn erected fort Iiis hou.-e, :id in nee ti i .... ion with ins a LIVERY STABLE, iorses and crri.ics max be had on short no:ice, aud on then; . I re.'. o-iai.!e te-.tis.
lV r. o,is wiiiu a private conveyance to j and former patioas for . iie'.r .aor.? i.t i-.o:"o:e any pirl of tiie couii.ry, can Le acco.nicoda- i so libera'iy be-siowed, Pud o '.r i s a -oc:!;,u-ted at theirown pleasure. ;ancc. He' is dcermiped :o ..nt i;o nni.i? in
Marc!l 3; 1SL -vl, i fe I -w rt SnL a1 b -it public auction on Monday the 1st cay nf ti.,...v. " i.r,, -.. r in o'clock a in. and 4 o'clock n m. on sai l dnv atthe caurt house door in the town of Kuox -i . ... ,i . r it .: .' i i. i m said cmintv, the following jciifnl land, ; to wit: brction number lb in town rso dd I north, of rnrpja miß .est iViJIanrsj it ill r., ofur-.i in Sil nrrn cnh.iit "ciamc ( Also section No. IG in towns'rp No. ol north, in ruip;9 No. 2 west: Said hinds will brt offered in 1 f3 aero divisions. TKRMS OF SALE Oi-c fourth of the (virchttso money paid in hand, with seven cut interest mi tho residue cf th pur chaso money fo one year in r,dvanc and li:o residue in ten voars from the dav of ml sale, wiih like intert nni.ontlv in advance. CNAS. HUMP URLs YS Aud. S C. Knox, March '23. 1S53. 3i-l. W G POM KRÖV U COP. S'X S'O.IIKSIOV & CORKI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IJl A VING formed a partnership in ihepracX J life o the law, lor a ;enn ol years, will promptly attend to any business e iiiusted to liiem, in any of the conriN1 o'' Nor; hern Iinüanajand will qive p.irircular attention to all collections, Agencies buying and celling land, .yc. Odlee up .stairs in I'oineroy's New Click Store, yiiere one oi'us can be found during all business hours. Plynmuih Ind., Feb. 1st, IS', I. 4Str AN ORDINANCE. l)e it ordained by tue President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, that Walnut street and Plumb street ba, and the same are hereby extended south iu the same direction across out lots No. bi and 5D to the centre line of Michigan road lands, section l13' and that the street Commissioner is ! Jtr 10 P1 me,f Y"'1'Attest M. W. Smith Clk. march IG. I SO-1 . 2;3 W A MTPfl .Ol Opossom Skins, and a like J au:o:iiii oi iiiik aim iiaecoon mvhis ai ine . . .4 .r,'i- ii. ci: .1 Nov 17, REGULATOR. Ir. pVrn 1 nciilnnfa 10 011 IVCbHlCnlS. iTO rCE 3 hereby given that the tinderj , M3'iet, with the Uounly burveyor, wn , on tue i4t:i day ai April, iöj-i, at iu o ciock n in, on said day, proceed to survey anil locate the corners of their laud in section o o . : t,. 2; town 00 nonh, range 3 east, in Marshall county , to meet at m. Bennett s laud in said section. Non residents who fail to meet the surveyor at the lime and place above mentioned, end defrav or provide for defray1 11 fr I La I p nnrl !in r f (Iia cj v ratn c-A f e 1 i l tJä tnwil I'UI tlJU VJl l II U VAp'.UdC V' I 331 survey, will be relumed lo the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate of the presentyear and be collected as other taxes are collected. JACOB BURN, WM. BENNETT. March 23. 3t3. Administrator's Sale.
rPUIE undersigned, administrator of the es-; pelled to rush the Goods right off without reJ tale of ira ui Cornelius deceased, will 1 gard to manufacturer's cost. Public patron
sell at public auction at the late reju'.ence ot said deceased, on the 2.M day of April 1851, the personal property belonging to said estate, not taken Dy tue wiuow, consisii! ot Two lloises, three head of Cattle, Wagon and Harness, a lot of Saw Logs, Household end farming utensils, and other things too numerous to mention. A credit of six menths will be given on all sums over three dollars, purchasers giving notes with approved security, with interest, waiving valuation and sppraisment laws, and on nil sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand. JOHN WLLAMS, Admr. march 30, 1S54. .- 4Ut. NOTICE i' heieby given that the undersigned has been appointed admiuistraterofthe estate of Hiram Cornelius, late of j .itibtiaii euuuijr, in, ueccasca. i ersjns having claims against said estate are requested to file them duly authenticated for adjustment and those indebted are hereby notified to make immediate settlement. The estate is supposed . Ka rnl.anf iftll W I f T I 4 MC AMS, Admr. ' i march 30, 1831. 4t3.
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New Urn. ! Brilbh Coniiucrcial Life Insurance j COMPANY. SiSSS S3.000.CC0 Principal ofHces 35 Cornhil', London, and G Wsll street, New York. ESTAßLlS.Ii:i IX 2.2JS2G5a fMillS old and permar.ttr.iy eitallished JL Company Ts not in ptmuit cf put lie pat ronage asan experiment, Lu' is reeking to do itspart in contributing to ihc Uppiues.s and comfort of WIDOWS andORPHANS upon lhe i decease of their natural prolcctois and fatl.t rs, j and at the same time properly rerr.ui!trniiig those managing its affairs, and keeping ii in a I sound andreliabie condition. Although the Company has depoited SI00, 000 with the Comptroller of New York, :o secure its transactionsCcvcrnmental santion. it I still offers to parties cesirous of effecting nj surance on Life, undoubted addiiic ral tecut rily. j All the necessary information may Le Lad i upon application to t?ie v ndt rsined. WM. J. Ul'UNS, Jjent. Deer. 15, 18Ö3. 42vl. Jv cw Administration. TjMI E undersigned hair ?;ot iu Fl'LL y BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUSDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of cz: .rev &3x.n reris Manufactured of good end snb-stci.;.;! mo'eiial land at prices which shall prove fcaiisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangement? to furnish, and intend keeping on hand Of the moat approved patterns, made of lhe best of material. They have secured a sufiiciencr of rood titvhir ml intrn.1 ;...:.,:. " i "OMiicii ui?'i liny rows Dvcrmpe- ,. i , , ; no he3H ; lre ' j Old n j c raMV' ii uii vi lAjTiicuiru v ui unit :i, ana nun itancy in promising that they shall neral satisfaction. mMal trill Uo f-.L-.. i l, n. ' " """"'a' I f i - j au wiiv i ij iura nur. i-r iüm . KIDWELL & MITCHELL, march 0, lSol. Im6. tiPZ Win. CEDWAKSys 5i iclor, PLYMOFTIJ, IXD. IilE proprietor of i 'i'.- we'! k.mv. h Ilo-j'e, J. tenders his sincere t i: a )!..- to ! i frienes rendc'iivr Iiis creels coiiSoilr.-i t,rii.i m afford e.n e.ii.re sa.is.acno.i in a.utue a'iu.cnts i oi Iiis Luincss. üiahle department. T.e Slo-e OTi.-e for the Losa n port, Fou'h Keiid od Laporle roulesis kept atihis;ou:e, ! iud person., wisliinaconiortafile :. iv.'e coui vt';1l,ce t0 a,1' Parl o'Xorii.crn Indiana, c.-n 1 be accommodated without dt lav. i - 1C. ,r..rr Jf tf 431 41 Vsi LT ATTORNEY AT LAW, STTdLL attend promptly lo miv t-rofess-io.ial business entrusted to his caie. Ofiice over Whee lei's s. ore. Plymouth, Jan. I!, Itt."l. 4"tf Notice. llviij no. If. I.en it ' construct'.on of a pen :sri oftl:c Ciuciiitiati. Vi ti::ul CJiicaKO i-:iil :iy, xe desire io co um or Eighty thousand Ties, Propose lo let to co.iii.iet the f?ei'ittu', ftrh'diic and G i .v J - U'.r ot" l IT i' v ir;!e oi' üc h'oad hy seeiir:i; will eee e puipa-pls .or th const met on of 12 R E-t ETT T3- .17 Ac ross 1"; L LOW R I YE Ii. 'A.' R E EK an I lUr KA SKA KEE R I ER : .Mo for ll.e ereciioii of the Depot Ei'il'i; rt Plyuron!!). Finns and specili'-atio-.is will.! ft:mil,ed on and oiitr Felnu.-iy to ij. rd scaled propyl's will be received uu'd :i.eCo:h oi" Fehl uaiy, for woi s and m:) t i ?. or; li e Road comment-in;: Jice miles not . h of Ito hester, and exie.ulin to the icml ;.'. if ti.e Kaiikahce River. Peions bidding are re.jie.ed to s'.i'e p-r-licu'aily the aouuiH oi STOCK ris.1 BONDS ol the Rail Road Company 1Uy w ll receive iu paymeut; also what propoition oi Mcrc.'.onJite will he taken on coniiacis. One liiiudicd hands wa?M 'Icrnifdhitrly. POMEROY Ä: BROTHER. Plymouth, Jan. 30 1C5L m WEAVER & SKGOS, Lately from Ohio, wi,h to inform ti e citizens of Flypiouth and the itirrou ndinp: coi'iitry, Ihnt thev hfre n!.ildisliil - - j themselves in the above busi ness in the room formerly occupied by Sntp'.e-i over the saddle shop, where they are prepared j to do all werk ent i usted lo them in ihe be manner. They have made arrangements for the regular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intend carrying on lhe Tailotins lusi- ; nes.s in alt its various hrano.'.es, (ro.n tie plain ( est to ihe most fashionable style. All wer notst-ilin- customers, will be taken off their ihands. Their work s iall be made low for cash. j AU orJers tliailkflly teceivea ail(, puilcia. jally attended to. Garments cut 1 orderand 0:1 short notice. Feb. 3. 1S5-I: G r c a t Rush. XIic People's Cliesip STOIJCII Chicago Branch IT AS come to lowu with $i.,O0O vorth of Merchandize which must be closed out immediately. Dry 2ootls. Root mid Shoe, Ready JIadc Clolhiii Jewelry, Yankee Notions, tie., &e We have taken tooius 0:1 Mich:i:an street, at the sign of the NE'V STORE, and we are rom- ; age solicited durin the day. AUCTION Ou Monday, Friday and Sat urday evenings; C. C. NELSON. Feb. 9, IS34 4in3. 4 T a session of the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, holden on the 13th day of March, 1654. Resolved, That that portion of territox7 lying contiguous to this village, ou tfct east side of Water stieet, known as east Plymouth, be included within the boundaries of said town- and that the boundaries of said town of Plymouth be extended so as to include said territory, laid off into lots, numbered from one to ! nineteen inclusive. Ii. BROWN Treat. Attest M.'W. Smith, Clk. march 16. 1854. 2t3. ; 1 ' "I' fP A Fine Assortment from I A 37c to $1 OA pCT. lb by I h. b. rrr.sHiNG .y ce.
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