Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 June 1854 — Page 3

I rrrEtra copies ol the Banner, in wrappers, ready fjr mailing, may be had at the ofuee for ; lanJ for Sale. Don't let all the specu lations pass you, and die poor at last, t See at'.rertisements on this page, and if 1 l '3ou can't find tho bargains you want, tnrn to the ext an J the next. ! ; o . -, " , ,r-,.u ; Several of our citizens with j families, enjoyed a delightful pleasure trip to Pretty Like, some ihre e c ' miles i south west of this place, on Tuesday last, j They went prepared for a fenst on "pic nie fix ins," a healihful romp in the na live forest, and a war of conquest upon , little fishes generally. We know they must have had a good lime, and never were we more inclined to abandon our ndherance to the old miserly notion of "business before pleasure;" but that little passage "deny thyself ond other circumstances, put in for our staying at home. tela OreThe hands are picking out lead ere on Pomeroy's job on the Railroad north of this place. Save the piece?, for iC the Black Warrior afiuir i not amicably settled, we shall need it all. The Celebration. The meeting at ths Cuurt House on Tfcurfcdy evening last, for the purpose of lurtke: action in relation to celebrating the fourth Gf July, was organized by calling J. IJ. 3". Klingcr to the ciu'r, J. L. i'uster acting as Secretary. In the ptGoeditvg of a previous meetEng. the ifoHoTiug apptar: "On rr.otiot; tlte following persons rrere appointed a committee of anangeinsnts, lo-wit; W. J. Rurns, J. L. Thotnpaon. Thomas sumner, Richard Corbaley. J. K. Erooke and N. Sherman; and at tire !ast meeting the committee submitted the following programme, which was concurred in: -On the fnomi.-zg -of the 4th, 1st. At fitylight, 13 guns. 21. At? e'elcck. A. M., IS do. 31. 3d. At 10 profession to be formed in front of the ilanner Office. under the direction -of Col. R. Rrrowx, Marshal, and marched to the gtove. 4th. Prayer by R.er. L. Xeek.kf.k, Chap. 5th. Reading fleclartion by W. J. Motu. 3th. Oratio: by C. IL Reeve. Patriotic tongs "by the choir atuHnstrunetal inu-äic between the exercises. The ACilitacy cciRpar.ies at Kourbon and Plymouth, to 'ee invited to appear in uniform. The soldiersof the Re volution and of tbe late vars are requested to htten'.. The Sakha'.!: Schools. Masons. Old FeHor.-s an other teeret orders to be invited to appr-ar in rcp&Ka. Jams Mitchell, Anson Elliott and Thos. Mercer to act as gunsKien. Toe me -ting having disposed of the report cf the commtte-e, tire s;:!J ct of a dinner v. as r.'.ooter., and after sutrre discussion as to the most appropri-si and successful method to be adopted, the following persons were appointed as a dinner comrv.itteo: J. L. Thompson, Jv'uu K. Brooke, S. B.Corbaley, David Vir.nedge, Mircus L. Smith, Hugh I. Dickson, and James 0. Parks. The following persons were then elected officers of th e day; President A. L. un lki.es. u L. C. Barker, . Prests. The meriting then adjourned. VrivioM. The wliin of V nr.ont riave noroin iteil Stcpheu Uoyceas tluir caiulidute for' govrrnor. IVcw nianks. Deed", Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, nnd at .a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place . Win. J. Hums, Master Commissioner fr Marshall County, is empowered by tlie late pw3 ol In liana, to administer all oaths and alSrra-itioRS whichare required by law;totake and Ctirtify afElavits and depositions," &c. Also as Notary Publicbo willtakeacknowlc laments of Deeds, Mortgages and other le" gal instruments!, and which may be executed at a trifling expense upon application at the lianner office, Plymouth. fvfsa Py an order of the Board of Directors of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Kail Road, an assessment of ten per cent on each share of the cash subscriptions of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay that amount on the first of each month commncin 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, Ibb'i. Ulf. WE II AVE HEARD OF IT EVERYWHERE! Th r. pnt.-.tirn .f Dr. A. L. Adams' Liv-r h;ilam for hin w hat it pronii.ses t do, ami the wonderful cures which it has effected are so great the people everywhere are an converat with theg.K.,1 rpmlities of this Medicine as with "Househol nVurd." It docs not become ncce.aiy to kerp the pulv Io vised of this Medicine thron h the channel f th Pres, n other compounds ar. Kroiu its first found üon ttiose iudivid't ds who h;ive iifed it heroine living advrtisem?rits for it. If this thyll be noticed by the reader who is t fflictcd with any die,ise, which this medicine proposes to core and is anxious to be restored to ood health, our advice is to et a bottle of Dr. A. B. Adams' Lirer Ii ilsam. t ike it nd live. S- festirnoni ils in this paper 14'4. -1 BLANK NOTES, Of torn for sale at this office. an approved II. N. Manlove, D. D.S., IXcMdent Deutest, Ofäce on Market street, opposite the Barnett House, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. JuueS, 1351. JJxI,

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THAT VARIETY.

Sliinnabargcr & Kurch Hare lately made some effort to furnish the promised variety of j So long and so much needed in Plymouth, and if their patrons will favor them with a call, they shall not go away disappointed. We have commenced our business, relying more upon lair and honest business transactions, success and patronage, than throwing slush at our neighbors. ve desire to live upon friendly terms with all. and when we have not the preycise article our customer desires, we intend it shall be a pleasant duly instead of a gtuumg ana disagreeable necessity, to prompt ... ,- . ., , i il jy uireci mein iu uui iicigiiouia. If tve Sell Cheaper Than thcy, it is no evidence that we don't p.'iy for our goo Is; it proves that lor our cash, we sell quick) and if we lllUS realize bllt ten per cent profit, and purchase and sell new articles three times in the year, we certainly realize in the end thirty per cent. We now haethe pleasure o:' directing the attention of the citizens of Mar-hall and adjoining counties, to one ol' the largest slocks of Staple and Fancy Ever offered in this market, and we are determined to prove to all that our mode of selling at Small profits and Quick Sales, s tne true and saving policy Loth for the seller and purchaser. The present stock was bnii'ht with an eye single to the Spvmn; cmi Snmmcv TRADE, Jnd our Oligomers shall be satisfied that we hav selected to suit their tastes, if they will Javor us with a c:ll. We expect to make it a lernianent business', and we do not wish to dissruise the fact that we wish to make you our warm friends and permanent customers, and j we exjKjtt to da so by dealing with you hon- . estly, and selling you cheap goods for your j money. Our Steam Saw Mill Is now in full operation; and although we have not been in the service of our country in forty wars and a hundred fracases, or condescended to serve the people in either branch ol the Legislature, yet we have done a little someUii u g for the improvement of our town and county, an. 1 can now furni-h our fthow-citi-zens with the lumber to build houses to keep the rain oir their little ones. The best market price paid for For which we will pay half cash and half goods at the lowest cash prices. it will be perceived that we are ready for almost every kind of trade, and persons having any kind of produce to sell, woulJ i!o well to call at the Variety Store in Plymouth. SUIXXABARGEK & UlTICH. June S, 18.V1. 14t'. The ISoarri ol Trustees of Center Township W1,11' I V!Ci - ";"ulur"et'tU,gS n,tl,U ' r v ...... .... ... ' t - C ' ltc inler ami reuruarv ol lue ear conmienc ing on the liiat MonJav in April, 1814. ' S. L). TAIJOU, I'rest. AtvvW. M. Du nham Clerk. June 1, 1851. 13tf. Sale o" Kcal Ktate. I jyrOTICE is heby given that will, in pur- ! Jl sua nee of an order of the Marshall court of Common Pleas, made at the April term thereof, A. IK lbol, proceed to Fell at private sale, after four weeks from this date, the following described real estate, to-wit: The;ast half of the north west quarter ol section sixteen, in to vnship :il north, of range east, Iving in Fulton countv. Terms of sale, cash in hand. J. L. THOMPSON, Guardian. June 1, 1851. 13U. Sale Of Town Property. Pursuant to an order of the Marshall Common Please Court, 1 will oder at private sale. I.ot it) I in Plymouth, Indian;, on which is i carriage und bl ckiiii;h shop. To be ,old as a part of thr rstite of Wesley Itelangre. deI. rnlncct to the widows chum lor onethird. Terms cah. or oncthird Cash and thw b;.l- j aiirc in mx or iwfivp iiioiiiiix, M'cureil ly uittea and security on interests, wai ing ajpraisemc nt laws Appraised at $700 None' ii.i.K K more vuln.illc one of lbs best 1 C itiofis for business in u rthern Indiana. Arfiirri tn.nts ni be m ide for a clear title fur thf? i !mle wilhut tfi'iible. Anplv to Iv. Elliott, on the pfe'mics, or to C. H. Kecvp. Attorney in Plyinuuth. llids received until sold. E. S. ELLIOTT, Adm'r. 14tf. Jlliie S, State of Indiana, Martha 1 1 County, ssi In the Marshall Commvn Pleas Court, July Term, A. D. 18' 1. Henry Wonders, vs. Susan Shaffer, Samuel Shaffer, and others unknown, heirs of David Shaffer de Petition for partition. ceased. J BE It known, that on the rth day of June A. D. Ir54, Henry Wonders the petitioner in the above entitled cause, by W. J. Hums, his attorney, filed in the office of tlie Clerk of the Marshall court of Common Pleas, Iiis petition for partition of the lands belonging to the estate of said decedent; & it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk by the affidavit of a competent person, that the defendants, Susan Sha.n.r, Samuel Shaffer and others unknown, heirs ol said decedent, arc non-residents of the State of ndiana. They are there'ore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said petition, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur thereto on or before the calling of said cause, at the next term of faid court, tobe holden at the court house in Plymouth, in said county, on the third Monday in July next, the same a to them, will be taken as confessed and will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: It. CO RB A LEY, Clerk. Pr. S. B. Corbaley, dept. June 8,1851. 1413. State of Indiana, JIarIiall County: ks. In the Marshall Circuit Cur, August Term. A. D. 1854. Amanda Ilussey ) vs. Complaint for Divorce. Seth Ilussey. s

BK it known, that on this 2d day ol June, 1S51. Amanda I lunacy, lhc complainant in the above entitled caune, by C. II. Keeve, her Attorney, fiilpd in the office of the Clerk, of the yurhall Cue lit Court, a Hill o' complaint Hgainst the said defendant, for divorce, tttffether with bo aflidavit of a disin'crCKtctl person that the said Seth Iluisey, is not a resident of the State oi Indiana. Tb suhl Seth Ilussey, is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of sa d pmplai'it, nd that unless he appear, plead, answer, or demnr to the same, on or before the calling of the can.e, on the first day of he fet term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be hohlen at the Court House, in Plymouth, on the third Monday in August next, the same will be heard iu bis abscence, and a decree tendered accordingly. Attest R. COHDALEY. CO. Pr. 51. D. Oorbaley, Dept. Jure 30 1H3.

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Brooke, Houghton & Patterson j ,4 RE now receiving a larg and Splendid asnow rece sortment of XX. s A Groceries. TYe now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to call and examine our stock. and by so doing you will find every thing you f want in our line, and you will abo find them . Cheap. ! Although v,2 are on one of the corners, we we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking God that we are not as other men, or in other '- words, by saying that we will either tell at cost or cheaper than any one else in town. In short we are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers must judge as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we art willing to trust them. 0"Please give us a call. B, II. & P. June 1, 1851. I3tf. State of Indiana, Starke County, ss: In the Sl'trLe Common Pleas Court July Term A 1) 181. Silas Short, vs. Patience Carpenter and her husband Stephen Capenter, CharloM Bozarth and her husband Jacob Bozarth, Cornelius Short, Robert Short, James Short, Martha A. Short, Teften Short, ( Jacob Short, Cyrus Short, Nancy Joseph and , her nusDand James Joseph, and uiueon önori. : Bm. remembered th;it uii tlie "iOtii hiv ol iv. I4. Mias bli ut Hie plaiiilitt in tlie :ii)ove entitlrd chuhv, by A. G. Deavitt and Ailiew V. Porter 'in ut iniey. filed in the office of the Clerk f the Stark Court id Common Pleas a petition, und complains of wd dtien-duut-t, anl says that in the year 1 8V2 be bargained agireil with one Certui Short, in his life im but wiio'unowd ceased, for the following de.ei ibed real cslafo, to wit: Tlie. sou'h eat H'iartt r of the mrlli-east j iartcr id section (.0) township (3J) rang! (2) west, conraiuing f u-ty acre, anil it hai Jieeu made to appear to said Courth tt he abive named Patience Carpenter, SiopLcn Carpenter, Nanc Joseph atnl Ja--. Joseph are noii-resrdc-iits of the State of Indiana. Thev are therefore hereby notiiit d (d the liiing and priuienoy v( said petition, and unless they appear, plead, ahswer or demur thereto, on or before the calling1 of this cause, on the first day of the next term -f said Court, on the fourth .Monday in July next, theau. will be taken as confessed, ui d will be I card and determined in iheir bst-nce. CIIAS. IIUMPUKEYS, Clerk. June S. '.VI U3 C. II. REFA'E, .Igenl for the sale of C. Cooper &. Co's. Celebrated Engines and Machinery for Double and Single Geared Mills, is prepared to make contracts with warranty, ozc, for the sale of these Engines, &c, and furnish a superintendent to put them in operation. Written warranty given with every contract, if required. The immense sale of these Machines is sufficient evidence of their superiority and success. Apply to C II. REEVE, over Western Dank, Plymouth. June 1, 1654. l;Hf. TO 7SO?i ItESIDEXTS. JVjO riCK is In rely javt'ii that the mi lersintdf w itli the Cnunty Ssii veyor, will, on ilu 1 1 - .r T if r 1 Q" i fit 1 (I i 1 r fir o in tu o- 1. 1 day. proceed to survey and locate the corners of tluM. .u in section 7, townhip 'JJ. range three east, iu .M uhall county; to meet Hi A. (ieninl's and Contimit f.-om d;v to d.iv until all is liiii.she,l. Nou resident who fail to meet the surveyor at the time and place nhove mentioned, and de fray or provide tor ddrayiugJheir portion of ll.e t oxpnse of :iid survey, will be n tui ued to the County Auilitor of s iid ouiity, and surh delitiquency phice! on the tax duplicate and t o lecJed according to law, as other tar.es sire collect d. JAMES HltOWN, A. GEIIAUD. June 1, 1814. YMX. SHERIFF'S SALE. TY Virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's ofTice of the Matshall Circuit Court, 1 will oiler for sale nt public outcry at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, iu said county, on Saturday the 2ith day of June 18D1, betvveen the hours of ten and lour o'clock on Sdi I day, the rents and profits forseven years of the following described real estate situate in Marshall county, towtt: The west half of the south west quarter of section 13, town 35 north of rane one east; and if the rents and profits foil to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, the costs and accruing costs on the same, I will then and ther proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate. Executed as the pmperty of David Shidlef at the suit of Jas. Martin. J. L THOMPSON S. M. C. June t. lS5i. 13:3. Pork by the iSarreti for sale at PACKARD & FUIUlV S. May 25, 18ii. IStf. 0 HE. IT JBXCMTJ-UlIIiam! BE it known that I will from this time forward always have 011 hand and for iale all kinds of Wiarden Vegetables,' And in fact the fmt and best found in any of our Western Markets. A full supply will be found at Cougle's StoreCall and see, one and all. TOMMY HAWKIN: My friends in Plymouth, call and see My Harden that's not far away, v- - And if you wish to buy my stock, There are some tilings for a shilling Yi It's hard to work, but still 1 find, I must do something for mankind. May 25, 13. I. " 12t ALL you that reside in Marshall andStt counties, who would save your woi Irom laboring .so haid, just ca' at ray shoj Plymouth, and take a look at i. Patent nVMSSII.YG ilF.ICHlM For your women can do their washing in' third of the time that they can, to take old way of washing 011 the Washboard. Tl is no mistake but they are the greatest i'pr meat that was ever got up for saving worrr labor. Just call and look at them for yourseivei shall have tliemon hand at the shop, dil ly west of the Dunham House. ! i: I. JOHNSON & G May 2'), 1851. 12a

BIk. Lace Veils, Cloves, Hosiery, At the Pe pie's Cheap Stot May II, 18.- I. 1C Farm for Sale. 9Qft ACRES, about 70 well improv iSOv good rouse and large Bam am er buildings with a good orchard, 12 north west of Plymouth, one mile sou the Laporte road, and two miles from Grist Mill. The above will be soldlc cash. Call and see the pr-mises. EDWARD S.VI May 18, 1851. 11 in?. Cod Fish &ÄeÄ For sale fcy II- B. PRSHI5a Co.

the jpjbojpxjE'ä cMtjßap CLOTHING STÜHES Found to be the best remedy for all individuals, wishing to buy the best and Cheapest

In Plymouth or in its vicinity. rilflE undersigned have just received nnj are now opening on Michigan Street very near opposite the Dank, Plymouth, Ind., a large and w ell selected stock of Gentlemen's Clothm" and v 111 hill ft lllffflllß Such as Coats, Pants, Vest. Shirts. Collars Cravat?, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and in fact every tiling in tne said line of trade, together with Yankee Notions, Jewelry. See. &c. W- are now prepared to sell cheaper tlian any other establishment westol New York City. Our stock is complete in every article, and we are now piepared for the Spring ami Summer Trade. F. nhiiplcr, One of the firm would Respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall County, that he is T..!kp n , l.mui Ul J J mi ? tWCI ll'211'l', And having learned his trade, he is able to plea e the most fastidious. e have on hand a heavv stock of Cloth, Ca.'imere, and vestings, which we will make up to order. NO FIT, NO SALE! Or sell by tlie yard; also Cutting done with neatness and despatch. OUn't forget the place on Michigan St., nearly opposite the Dank. HECHT & RIMPLER. Plymouth, May 1U54. 12md. JFor Rate West half of lot IG7 and dwelling, on the best business block in town onooj site Coule s. 160 acrrs of Lar.d, S miles south of i Plymouth; small improvement, running water and good timber. 80 acres of line timbered land 2 miles south of PI) mouth. West half uf Lot 74, and IS' E quarter of Lot 73. in one; making Lot G3 feet on centre street, and 120 feet deep; with large fine dwelling. Im proved farm of 217 acres, on Buroak flats valuable, and to be sold cheap. Improved larm, 230 acres, at North Bend in Starke county beautiful location. Improved farm, 160 acres, 6 miles west of Plymouth. Cincinnati, Teru & Chicago R.iilroad Stocks Bonds drawing ton per cent, in-! terest, payable in cash every six months. Property is rising rapidly, and you can get better trades out o me now than you can find with any other man. Office over Western Hank. C. II. KEEVE, Attorney, Notary & Genl. Agent. My IS. 1854. " 11 tf. P. S. Life, Fire and Marino Insurance e flee ted by the oldest and best companies in the Union, at reasonable rates. SALE OF LAND. BY order of the Marshall Common Pleas court, iu the State of ndiana, made at the April term, Jr'51, offer at private sale, the undivided one fourth part of the south half of the south west quarter of feclion 15, west of the Michigan Hoad, belonging to John Jr. and Agues T. Hacou, Minors, and heirs of Robert J. Thomas, late cf the city of Philadelphia, deceased, (said part being appraised at 112,- (),) for cash down, or on a credit not exceed ing two years, (at my option) for two thirds, and one third cash down. Payments to be secured by good endorsers, and also mortgage on the land. Ily virtue of a complete power of Attorney, I will also sell he remainder of said land, owned by adult heirs-, on favorable terms, and convey the same by good title. The Land lies about 2 ni'ies south of Plvmouth. C. li KEEYE, Com'r, May IS, 1-51. lit I. ä mmm Has got hold of all the high pricci Gro ceries in Plymouth, since Ea.cteari and I?urr$ß HAVE PECEIVEI) THEIR FRESH SUPPLIES At' their Grocery and Provision Store. Thern is no use in jntßng the nssortment we now havr on hand, as a mere peep in will satisfy every one that our present stock will not be troubled with the "no go" complaint. How can it? We are Selling good Sugar at sixpence per pound, and Other things, equally us good, in proportion. If this community suffers for want of good things in the eating lim, it shall not be our fdtilt. Whilst the hog and hominy doctrine still sticks to the ribs, we must all make preparations jivith a little extra chicken fixius. when aunt Iletsy and cousin Sol. and Susy como to our house, pud where can we get the nice CIiect', ollcil Syru. nv.d ererything else to set oil a Uble in real Frtrtch style, Now ÄectsiTtne, to which we "write the'atten-f uoa ei meitaiC5 txine reopic uneapstore. C. C: I.XLSON.

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Millinery and Mantua Making. Tll IIS. DUXGAN would respecfully inJ tJL form the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that she still continues the business of Millinery and Mantua Making, and is prepared to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions, She solicits a share of the public pa'ronage. Residence on the corner of Jefferson and Michigan streets. April 20 lSö4-7m6.

Clothing Store. THE undersigned having located in 2'lymouth with the intention of making it his home, and his present a perma nent business, would inform that he intends keeping a general as-; sortmentol Heady made Clothing j TRUNKS, VA LIECKS and SATCHELS. And every thing that any poor destitute creature may waut, whether he be at or away from home Don't fonrei to call at the Cincinnati Cloth- ' ' n . a 1..' iiiil Store, in Rusk's building nextdoor to Van al ken burg It'. which is emphatically the place to clothe the naked. And most every thing that rr.en and boys wear, may be found in abundance, and at the lowest possible cash price?. He wishes every one to closely inspect the workmanship of his clothing, as many are often deceived in that particular, by the discovery of Hip. when it i. too late, and which are not at all times very I easilv repaired, unless the customer wishes to : V U t I . W IIWVU.V . ... MUM ... I 1 ni' n- nii'ivnn April SO, 1354. 7tf. ' A XD I hrsinl another voire fry rdoitd. si) in?: (that is, if you did't hear it you will now) "unto all the people ol Plymouth and the surrouilüing COUU'.ry. ll;ac it a f r I One door north o! Pomeroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Cheapest and best assorted Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Received, A new assortment of Spring and Summer styles ol Coats, Pants, Vests, Slocks. Collars, Shirts that you cm "keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip IJoots, for all sizes. All kinds f ladies wear, .Misses f .alters. Children s Fancy Shoes, Leather 1; tnMnz. &c. Ac. isWsivui n ora uiivayz on nuna. And made to order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is Warranted. We sell low cheap "Dog Cheap'' for Ca'sh, and shall not be undersold by anybody, not even ''the Regulator"' tho' "She spread her wings and soar aloft," And and grind out verses green soft, Hang out her sign o!' letters red And all of that just let her "spread." We ars in for 'Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody el?e to; and when ive of- j fer von foods, we ask nrices to suit Ihr Clouds, i and keep Goo Is t suit the customer. ! We are anold citizen here, and helped to 1 make a town when our neic men hardly tho us worthy of notice; now, after ice have madej a noint worth something, thcy are for gettinsr our places. Give us a call examine our stock and pri ces, and if vou w;int to buv at all. we can sell I to you just as well, and a little cheaper than any one else. N. B. Shoemakers supplied with Stock o' any kind. J. II- CASE. April-it), 1351. 7V VARIETY STORE. E undersigned having taken the Room ormerly occupied by the Pank Store, are now offering to the citizens of Marshall county, and as many from other counties as will favor them with a call, a geueial assortment of DRY GOODS, Q,uccttswarc, glasswar A X Ü GROCERIES. Every thing that Men, Women and Children may need, can be found at 1'Iic Vsiricty Store, And they will at all times find ready and Willing hands to deal out according to their various necessities. We deem it unnecessary to bnst cf our Cheap Goods, as the people will ultimately find out where they cm get the bargains, and then there they witbuy. W e prefer showing our Goods with their prices, and a.-k the customer to give us that opportunity at all events, and if we fail to convince them that we offer them as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS Than they can find elsewhere, we .shall not grumble at the loss of their custom that's ail. Hat a trial we ask, and shall we not have it? N. 15. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the demands of a heavy anil extensiva trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SIIINABAKGF.il 5c DURCH. April 20, 1551. 7tf. , , tits, Mats! Hats!! .OXAllLE Moleskin, Panama, Drabver Mai'ar, Otter Hungarian, Mack tfaga-, Fancy Straw, Pabuleaf, &c., sale cheap, at the 5. 5tf. REGULATOR. Whom il may Conrirn. IERS and others entitled to Pensions ounty Land, can have their claims in.d and pensions obtained, or Bounty cured by callinir upon J. L. FOSTER, Collecting Agent, Plymouth, nd. C, 1Ü.14. 5tf. itches Jewelry. INO disposed of our stock of cheap welry, a few Cold 1 1 11 11 tor's and ER WATCHES, together with lul assortxnep.offine JEWELRY; ed good, and just what it is repiesen- . now offered at the PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE: 0 1851. 4tf Fresh IZrcad! he present prices of flour, families may ve something by Iviying their bread aliked, at Packard & Furry's New Babies, Cakes, &c, may be found at their Sment at all times, and Pound Cakes it baking done for weddings and other n. short notice. PACKARD & FURRY. 27. 1951... 8lf. ;yw Dress Good 8. J P' r'ÄSes Berage and Challie De J-:r,' Liwns wnueuoods&c, at HIE. PEOPLE'S rnF.P5TOnr

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.May II, 1251. 10tf

Goods for the Million. J. F. VAN VALKEXRUISGII CO. HAVE just received one of the best stocks 0F m Fresh Groceries Ever brought to this market, and are fering them at such pric3 as cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen lbs of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for SI 00, but it can at their store. e i c I,,,-! Syrups, Molasses, an J spices of all Kinds

mat are not exceiird in uns or any oiner j market. That Golden Syrup! Don't ' ! knote whether we shall have enoush to go round, but we can get no re. j Dried Fruits of all kinds esreciallv an excellent article of Peeled Peaches. Hamburg Cheese, that is cheese and no mistake. Tobacco, from a common artii cle to the genuine Virginia leaf. ! Every body knows it would be ont of our power to enumerate tlie articles kept .tl't . . . .1 at this establishment, but the gentlemen. Ladies, Cooks and ,the rest of nnnlund" are respectfully invited to call and examine the new stock for themselves. May 1, 1Sj4. J. F. V. ex Co. &!:ite of l:i(3i:&ts:a, ?Jui-ti;i!l Comity, S3: In the Jlurbkull Circuit Court, August Term, 1S3-1. tm;.i.-, iv . l. ,.,. r. :.a , , x(it liie.s . Hei.deibon, J lr,!iii ( Attachment. v s Tolu Chilbraitb, and Arthur 1 .! ) r'wiim w,;r of att !,., i j il,is l h ,,utof :nei!t lieret itoio i.ueit the Clerk's office- J the Marshall Circuit Court, bavins been return,.l lv Xlf Miel lit .f jjii.I cunnlv. IV wlm-ii it t:...t tt 4. i f.,ii. Hutu l 11,1 L II tlT it - im I I I l 1 1 II ..1 . it jittacliftl as th prop 1 tv ol said I.I .l. r..uA:nU. to- i wit: The sou'i: e :r st i' fourth f se1i:i twen(v.!ivn in tiiiiii.lnii t ! 1 1 1- 4"i iifM'ti lit oi;e cast. Also the . A ;t half of the M,uth w.t ' f..,ud. oi -cth.,, t.tv-two,u.wiSMiii. thinvlive north, of nm-'e i.".- ciM. Also the imrih , e:it f,.,:r.h nf section lliirtv siv. town tl-iftv-iive ! mrMi. f ooe.-:ist; making iu !-N four liundreil -t' lcs, ;u d appraised ::t the sum of one thcusaud eve:l hnndivd and sixty didfeir. Ami by the ütli Livi? ufu comj etei; is ma le ti :i?i'e:r tliat the .'cl'cud.nt: pTsn. it .f.diu fJalbra ith nnd Arthur l)iu ;it are nr n rcsideiits of the ' Stitleof Iiidi in i: thry nrr? therefore ln-rebx noti- ; tied f the (iii:: and p. n b-iiev of .-aid writ. ai:l ; thai if:i!es they :y( ;;r. j;!caii.:;:iiWefi-riii.uiur !! Of before lll' Cnllui'' f's:ii.? ':t:is- tinfirst l;.y oftho ii'-xt tt.rni t" t :i M ub i'i Circuit c , , M , ou,5)? 5, mU ,.ol!ltt oui t houe in I'b'iii- j ie Hühl .Vl.i51ii:i v in t Au.Mist net. lb-.; hiiioe be heard and tletcrmined iu their ;diei':c Att.t: ir. CORPAT.EY.CSk. l r. S. Ii Corbab-y dept. Osborne A: WfK5waru t'Jitt's. Att vs. June 1. 1 "!. " 13.3. Bonnets, iloiincts ! T7OR fine Crape, Silk, and tie latest style E of trench Lace Bonnets, call at the April 6. If. REGULATOR. ..1 -fVT TTOReverv thins tn this line, from a pin to X a boot jack, iuclu liru' Rat traps and finger Kimrs, you should call at the Regulator. Oct I'i New Establishment. SILVERSM1THINC rjUl K undersigned having permanently located in Plymouth, for the purpose of Citrryunr 011 li e at-ove L-usiness in an us van 1 ous branches, would respectfully inform the citizens and tlie public generally, that he will promptly attend to their calls at his shop one doer west of the comer in the old Plymouth Hotel, on Laporte street, immediately opposite Palmer's .store, where he is now ready to Repair WATCHES, CLOCKS. .Husinel Instruments & Jcwelrj. I His experience in the business warrant? him I iu assuring his ci'stomcrs tl at general satisI faction shall be the result of their trial of his ! vhill. He intends mnkiu improvements as 4 ' r . . 1 ..' . r 1 . ... iasi as u;e patronage ua v. mus 01 iu tLiaijt mers may require 11 a word he desires to keep up with the improvements and advancing prosperity of the town, and solicits the pat rouags of the public. He is making arrangements to ketp a con stant supply of Cloeks und Watelies, whicli he wills. llas cheap as first rate articies 01 ii,. Kiu i can uc uuujjiu tiaewuciu 111 Northern 1 .ldiana. .. .j'i'i : .1 ... 1 ; .1 f. .1.1 .r.l i I ILi 1 lit; liiiicai t;ui: jii-: ir.im um l,! and silver. M.U. RÖDGENS. April -jr. 1S54. sif. . O'?- lII?1?VVPS, 4T1 J -v,o i'.u;uv XiV THE subscriber wishes to intone t'tte inhabitantsol Plymouth and surrounding country that he has taken Rooms Hror.ke V Housrh ton's store, where he is now ready to take Daguerreau Likenesses in a good and approved s'.yle, and engages to do that which will be satisfactory to those who wish to obtain so important a relic of their I friends or themselves. J. E. ARMSTRONG April 27, 1331. Clf. Boot and Shoe Store. j. wcuaxm:l, Late from Ohio, hav1117 tawen pos.ejsiou itr-zi. ot he room formerly ri occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on Mtc hi- j gan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's j store, w here he has jui.t opened the best lot of j Eastern Manufactured work ever offered inj this market, and -vhich he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectlully invite the attention of the Ladies to his stock of DRESS SHOES, which consist in part of G A IT K IIS of different styles, JEXSY L1N1) BOOT KKS ami Tl KS. RUSKIN ROOT EES of diirerrnt styles and qualities. Also M l SS KS & C 1 1 1 L I) l E N S' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shoes; together rith a variety of other Roots and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in his line to order, and intends to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Hoots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be giren to the manufacture of Gentlemens Fine Roots and Ladies sewed Shoes of all kinüs. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ample satisfaction lo all who will favor him with a call. N. H. Itepairing done at the .shortest possible notice. Mcl). April 'J7, is:i. Byi Just Received lZ me Lot Embroider Ttpnl tiure Linen Cambric Hd'kfs.. Swiss and Mull Edgings and lnsenings, which will be sold cheap at THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP STOREMay 11, 1851. lOtf. 4 rinn Int tit JIpivpIi'V V Wntrlics

For vale by II. U. riKHING. j

J''" 3a lid,ein l!,e üf meu: .Which, taken at the fiooi leads on to I fortune." : AnJ lhere h a UJe in lhc affairs of women, . Which, taken at the flood, kads God I knows herer There is a tide in the affairs of j J, BROWNLEE & CO. 1 vikhuu w ww. I Which has led to the results predicted by ithem two years ago, and has mace our , assurance. sure, that

"Honest Corner" I Is 'like the things we love to see." IJTROM' the first, we spoke to you candidly . and fairly, stamped our house with 'honesty,' made that principle our motto in business from our statements through sales, credit, account, note and collection?, to the eul and the results are evident We have made Money! And so have our customers. We nre encouraged to persevere and get rich if we can; but in so doing we iotend to do it by f ir trades. licasonahie roftfs, j And the increase of business that fair dealing ; will always insure. Uy our making money, you are not poorer; for you have got an equivalent for your cash and produce, and we havo Leen enabled ta make ülorc Extensive Iro!iaci ; Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and are NOW RECEIVING ! And offering a larger, l etter and more ilesi1 rable STOCK NJ .i Then has ever been brnht tn this market .1 r . . w " r lio-jve. ii is u..ricss vt enau:era:c Ve 1 avo a ereraS sscTtn.snt fur Town and coui:trv 1 re' an(1 ,f 0'1 a'1 uplroi"e to price elsewhere, and then c.-i.-o "ac as we know von w,ll do and buy cf u. e pay .0T OUr POOJS. and Sell aCCOrdl?l', and if r.orr.e man who don't pay, sells eheaner, we shall not try to compete with hm). The government mint might as wrll try t compete with logus makers, if you deal with lis, you deal with lgitiiTate traders, who adhere to business rules, ami you can always rslyonus. It you deal with illegitimate houses, you never know how or where yuu tcni. V.'e have 110 Elephants to stare ai, or hrje pictures to show you, but techier rol the Goods You Want! nd will sell thrm to vou on terms ct nsistcnt with the ::ame of 'Honest Corner.' and so that 30a will spcok well f J.DIIOVrNELK & Co. ! May IS. 1631. 1 1 tf. Iothing Eniporiuni. i fal I at ihc eigii ofllic Regulator We have on hand a large supply of Sjpriii;; :izil Summer ru? 'jr-BL Ta:: rs 9 I Wtdl made and of good quality, which we su: -selling on the principle of quick sale s and tnull j profits. Exaniire our stock before purchasing I twic, nv i-i ca? uu ivi uirj um . j to be drawn away from us by better bargains j ihan we oiler them ourselves, j WEST ERVE LT & I IL WEIT. J April G. 5tf. f.' 'Du liorn o c no' r illn mir f-uctninf r Attorney ct Counsellor at L:iv. Office oveu the 'A'fstekk 15nk, PLYMOUTH, ISl).. JILL attend to collecting and all other V business in the line of their pro e ssirm with promptness and fidelity. mar oi) 1801. 4if. The People's Cheap Store. H.IV1XG proven to the public that we can sell Goods cheap, atd having the evidence that the people will and do ICE' OUT TOT T3 CEDCTlD32f Wil EKE THEY C.1X EL Y Til EM T lie C Ii c a j) e s t Ye have been induced to lake the store permanently, ami have rejlenihel ur stok wi h Goods suited to Ihe wsc.ts of the tr.de. Ey giving our undivided attention tootir bush .ess. we hope to secure a continuance of th liherj al pairouoe we have heretofore been rt-civ- , n,r NEES'lN in a r 30 1C51. 4tf. 1 , , . I ! Office of lhc tin. Fern k lnraffo Railway To. j i-eru, apru i., 4s-i. ? FSHE Subscribers to the Caj'it.il Stock of . m. this Company are hereby noii:el, that ia second requisition of ten per cent, on the j an;ount of their cash snbcnptiou, wiil U made on them payable on the first of June next, ami a like requisition ol ten per cent, to be paid the first ol 'each ßiont.i thereafter until the whole he paid. JESSE iififiXS, Secretary. Subscribers living in Laporte county can ipaytoj. B. Niles, at Laporte: in Marshall I county, to II. B. Pershing, at Plymouth; in j Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; 111 ! Wabash, to C. S. Ellis, at Sonieriezt. j April 2 Ith, 1CÖI. 8tf. q Life and Firo inUrance. j 10ME one .'tad all and et yciir lives and V property :nured. at reofvrmble rat 'S and by reliable Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. J. G. OSBORNE Act nt. Feb 9, IS; I. -1'Jtf. 1 MM EI) I A Till. Y, I T7 . . . 1 , 1 1 IT....... A' Ulli 11 111 1111 Cll lltlliur work on the Cincinnati, Peru and Chi cago Railroad, near Plymouth, Indiana. Highest wai.es paid. POMEROY BROTHER. April 13, 1S."4. Clf. Kxcilinfj YarsH Have formed a coartnersbip in tlie UTUCCl V iV JL rovision rriRADE, and are seilin Groceries at very J low rates indeed. We ton't expect to undersell our neighbors, but our Groceries were bought low for cash, and if yon will cnll we will insure you value received for your money. We intend doing a cash business, which will enable tis to pay you cash for all kinds of 7f we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRESH GROCEItES for Family ues, keptconstantly on hand, and all goods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, we have erected a large And have employed an experienced Baker, which will enable us to kct pon hand 11 kinds of eatables in that line. Uon't forget the place HJ door from Honest Corner, atthesigu of Bakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FURP.Y.

Mch 23, 1851.

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