Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 June 1854 — Page 3
THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. 0Extra copies ot the Ranne r, in wrappers, ready for mailing, may be had at the oflke for 5 ct nts each.
Another Railroad Accident. The Cars on the Northern la. & S, M. Road either ran off the track or upset at South Bend and Laporte a few days ago, and threw out quite a quantity of Dry Goods, Drugs and Medicines, and it is strongly suspected that some of our merchants were not far off about the time of the accident. The reader may see who we allude to by look ing at the advertisements on the proceeding page. A Hat Full. - A few evenings since our pantry uciupati.3 "fell in" vviihsoir.e my welcome am! interesting comerades in the sfupo of a hatfull of the mos, beautiful English Gooseberries that we ever sw citruy. One of the- insured 24 Inches in circumference. They got their hrought'n up in the garden of our neighbor J. Ij. Westervelt. Gen. Jjiily, too, a near neighbor to us country folks, can guess 05 well as the next one. what )our appetite 13 craving, and he often remembers the Mr?. B inner in the way of choice eatables. In the absence of Agricultural cocielies and fairs', we luve ii'- Oilier opporlu . " .1,.. . nn.t ri."'! nrr1 I ductioßs cf cur foil and climate, than j ;uc1 s are aiTorded by the kindness of our n-ihbor. Ky the way, why are not our farmers sufficiently miudful of their owa interests to make tho effort to get up m Agricultural Society in Marshil conn j ty? Yte would more earnestly and fnquently ure the propriety of such a step, j were it not that it might be told us that 1 we are no farmer what doe.? a h.g k.iow about war, &.c. We most assuredly feel A deep interest in the prosperity and success of our forming community, and do hope to see iheia co&'e up and speak for themselves Suggest the time and place far the oranizition of a society, and we will mcsi cheerfully give the req-iisi te 1:0. lice. As soon as fifty members ore subecubod and luve paid into tho treasury one dollar each, they can draw upon the 1 county Treasury for fifty dollars more ! thu3 commencing with a cash fund of! 8100. Tho advantages of such organizations are too obvious to require any further tuggestions at this time. j Oas Y&ir, Number 20 of the present '1 Tiolume, closes the first year of our con section with the Plymouth JJanner. , r- . r ...1 1 1. .. )... 1... .... ...:,i t XilUäC VI U Li I c U UdL 1 1 ui'13 iivf fia.- 'am nothing, are rt quested to make some kind vf settleirient with us before the expiration of tint time, which will be in the latter pirt of July. The nam.s of ell vrhü make io arrjngf mvnts for the pust year, will tltc-ir be er;sed from our list, end we will then rndfavur to k,t our pay for what we Iiutc furnished them. Tw Ire months is a sufficient time to ptoTide for the little sum required to pay for tt newspaper; at all eventc, it is s long as we can let the accounts remain trnsettied. Those who can't puy can iiive os , 1 . . . ... - . j .heir notesdrawing interest, and make satisfactory arrangements lvr a continuance. The terms appear in each number of the piper, and by them we make oil settlements of subscriptions. On man's money is no bettor to us than thai ot another. To receive at the end of the year $1,50, and in ten minutes after charge another $"-,30 for the same length of lime, is different to the course we-per. sue. All must fare alike, and no oue can bo ignorant of the necessity and strict correctness cf such uniformity. vc- rszLw rr- cv -rv7 vnr s-tx s-rrrr : 3vB I New Cluiili. Dee Is, Mortgages and Quit Ciaiinsof an approved short form, and at a very $hrt price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly printed and lor sale at the sa v.e place. Will. J. ISiirilS, Mastfo. Commismo.nkr fir Marshall County, is empowered by the late I V3 ol Indiana, to administer all oaths and ! a.Tirm uions whichare required bv aw;totake i ..-r a-1 . , , ,, . I a:il certify aTilavits and depositions," Ac. j Also as Notary Publirhe willtakeaeknowle Jzments of Deeds. Mcrtsraees and other k- ! gi! instruments, and which may be executed at a trifling expense upon application at the Ranner office, Plymouth. WZ HAVE HEARD OF IT EVERYWHERE! The reputation of Dr. A. L. Ad-.ms' Liv. r 1. lis nn for doing what it promises t th, and the wundeif d cures which it ha t fli cteil are so great the people everywhere are as conveisant with thego.nl qualities of this Medicine s with "Ilouseliohl Word.." Htloes not become neressaiy to ke n the pid,. lie a ki-ed of this .Medicine throiigU lh ch-innel of th Pres. as other compounds are. ,'rorn its I;.-.?! fj m 1 1 ion til imli vidu lis who life nrd it become living it Ivertiseuieiits for it. If this hii M!d be n iticed by the reader who it ffl vln wir.'i any disease, whi lithis med.ciii-; proposes to c ire nil J is anxious to be restored to good bo ilth, our advice i to gel a Lottie of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver R usKiii, tike it ami live. S-e teslimonuls in this paper 114. w I 13 LANK NOTES, Of an approved lorn, for s ile at tnis off.ee. r?Eh M. N. Manlove, D. D. S,, Resident Deutest, Oirice cn Market street, opposito the lernet. House, LOGANSPOJIT, INDIANA. June 8, loot. ltyl. root MP cam: tzs: nnn Lbs seueu snake root JJ J U Wanted, for which the h ghest market price will b paid ia cash or (Iroccrica. Ht cash prices. To be delivered at my Drug 5 oroin Plymouth. j. a. LEMON. Juno 15, 1351: j5tl.
TS hereby given that the subscriber will ff.r
JL for sale at the Curt House door in Plvmouth Marshall conntv. Indiana, on between the hour often o'clock a! M , ami lour ----- . . . . o clock r. M. on eaul day, the lollowni? uescn- J bed Real estate, to-wit: The North half of the ' r... ......... ..r.i... r;,.i. n..,..t of section eight; of lands selected in the Indian c ittntrV, to satisfy a mortgage executed ou thn 1(3 ii il'iV of October, 1537, by Adam Vinnede, to John Houghton, who at that time was tie School Co!MiiHioüer for Marshall County, to ecurr the pavim-nt of two hun 'red dollars, loaned the said Viimedire, for the term of three year.--, which sum of two hundred dollars, and iiitere t ilicreon. still du ; nnl mii'aid, ainoint - ting at this time, including iuKrest and penalty to the sum id tour h uidiedot 51 dollar'' & titty cents. Said land wi 1 he sold to the. highest biddcr, provided the same will sell fur enough to cover the saiu prineipiil. interest, penalty h 1 cost. THOMAS McUU.NALU, Ami June 15, ltl ill I5t3 j. IS hereby given to the hold i s of the bond for u deed for Lot .Ni. 103. on th original plat of the town of riyiiioiitli, to present the name to the undersigned, Aijetit (d'.Mar.-hall coun'V, Ind. pay the purchase Money Im, and receive a deed i'orsaal Lot, on or before the 13 h of Jidy next, or in default llieri'of, the contiact of saleof n iid lot, n in said bond pt cilit-d. will und the aauic i s hereby rescind d, from n- 1 uMcrthat day. I?V order of the lioiitd. at their June 'rrni, lc5i. Attest t. Mcdonald, J nie 1.", I SO t. 15 :t. A. M. C. Receipts and Expenditures The County Auditor submits to the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County, the following report of Receipts and expenditures on ncc-junt of said county for tho financial year ending May 31st. I T 1 rc has been received tit 1ht rmintv Trd-ury, Mtice hist settlement, ns follows, to wit: For delinquent lax, colleClfJ prior to August 1st, J3 i Ainour.rfouud on settlement sheet Aüril 13, IS-il, 2,750 17 117 CO 22 .10 r.9 3 $l,ö Ml no For Lieen.-e, For Jury ?nd Docket, from Clerk, For 1;UlJ bo,lllljt of ty. rort V. a it Chicago u. II. stock on hand. Total Receipts, There have been county or-krs is-
sued since the first day of June last, until the Cist day ot May I-S51 inclusive, nnmberiinr from 3,7-10 to -1,'Jll, lor the following objects: or Exjen.ve f.f As.ves.sori", SO 5 2do County .Vent, 4 0) do Con tit v Auditor, -122 0 ) do " Extra, 100,00 do nridtr-s, 27- CO do ItailliTs, 0 do Clerk, U7 52 do Wolf Scalps, VJ )) do Poor, SSt l) do Specific Allowance, 79" 20 do Stationery, 74". :12 do Election, .? 15 do Shcritr, 153 9 do " Etrt, t;9 01 do Commissioners, 12' U0 do f liminair, 343 II do Common Pleas Judge, 197 3G lo Jurors, 72:1 s2 do Hond, 5" "( do Supervi:oT?, 112 23 !o Monev returned, 74 do Public buildings, 2P.7 do iisntie, 3i)2 52 do Inquests. 10 tio Delinquent T-i.st, OS 75 do Public Printing, .VI 5(1 do Interest on County Order, 4:10 do Treasurer! bill of Sundries, 217 do Tieasurer s 2'.i per cent ou S.",( 81 13, ' " 77 :C do Treasurer's 5 per cent, for receiving- and paving out SVJ-i 33, ' 9 96 Total Expendituit?, S0ft?2 42 Veasury minris 011 the 1st June I"5t, l,t:J0 rtJ Total, S7,"2:5 30 Receipts, 4,532 06
excess of Expense over receipt.. .- .yyi 21 Ali o which is reypecimUy submitted, T. McJON.ILU, A. M. C Jane 1st, 1C5 1-Examint.-d and flpYroved by the Hoard of Commissioners of ss.d comity, at their June term, lc5'l. I ! o tt? 'Jt Jon x so'x , David Vaxvactor Commissio ers. S. G. Gc-anox. S Jo fie 15, 15-1. 1514. To on Ikcsidents. ?WJ UTiCE i hereby ;iven that the uiilerignJ ed, wit-h the county Surveyor, will, ou the Ith :iy of July lr?54.at lo o'clock in. on sml lav, rrocee! t. s .rvey and locate the corners of his larl in section I, tovnhip 30, ranged ei.M, in M ichail couiüv: t meet fu tii-'i'iemisesand conitnne from ih.y to dav until all is finish d Noil residents who fill to meet the Surveyor at the time & place above mentioned, & defrr.y or provide for defraying their potlbni cf the expense of said Mirvey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, nnd such de'injuercy -!aeel on the tax duplicate and collected accord iug to law, JAMES D1MMITT. J'ine 15. 1854. 153. F arm for vSale. rtQPl ACRES, about 70 well improved, a I idfu gooi ftouse nnu large uarn anu otner buildings wilh a good orchard, 12 miles north west of Plymouth, one mile south of the Laporte road, and two mile', from a good Grist Mill. The above will be sold low for cash. Call and sec the pr mises. EDWARD SMITH. May IC, 1851. 11 m2. They arc Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson A RE now receiving a larg and Splendid asRE now rect sortment of Clothing A (Iroceries. IVe now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every thing you want in our line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking (Jod that we are not as other men, or in other words, by saying that we will either sell 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 jndge as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we are willina; to trust them. BJ Please give us a call. B, H. & P. June 1, J 5 f - i3tf. Bonnets, Bonnets! FOR fine Crape, Silk, and the latest style of French Lace Bonnets, call at the April 6. 5tf. REGULATOR. BIk-. Lace Veils, Cloves. Hosiery &c. At the Pec-ple'a Cheap Store. Ma ll 1851. 10t. Cod Fish & White Fish For ale by H B. PERSHING s Co.
THAT VARIETY.
Sliuinabargcr & Burcli ! Iate,y mader S0!rte cflbrt to -isn I -1 . - . 1 r tely made some effort to the promised variety of J-J 1 i So long and so much needed in Plymouth, and it theif patrons will favor them with a call, the" shall not go away disappoint I. We have commenced our business,-relying more : upon fair and honest business transactions, j for success and patronage, than throwing slush ; at our neighbors. e desire to lite upon I friendly lenns with all. and when we Lavs not i the precise art:cle our customer desires, we i intend it shall be a pleasant duty instead of a , giudgingana disagreeable necessity, to ptompt ly direct them to our neighbors. Mf IVC Sell dlCilUCV ! Ä Zli v.. . bw ou. v-aou, c 1 : Z 1 ' " ; . V ... ' ' ?"r i L ' i 1 litr rnnt tomtit otifl riiirf-l.no.-. .....1 ..... I ''o Fm'"c uiiu M il .,e realize in the end thirty per cent c in. jv. j 1 11 1 v 1 1 1 ii, . in 1 11 i u 1 f, vc vi tai 111 We now haethe pleasure oi directing the attention of the citizens of Mardiall and adjoining counties, toone o. the largest stocks of Slnple 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 the true and saving policy hotli for the seller and purchaser. The present stock was bought with an eye single to the Spvmu; ano Summer T li A D E , .-lud olir customers shall be satisfied that we hav; selected to suit their tastes, if they will favor us wird a call. We expect to make it a permanent business, nnd we do not wish to disguise the fact that we wish to make you our warm friend and pernnnentcustomers, and v.e expect to do so by dealing with you honestly, and felling you cheap goods for your money. OiirStcam Saw Mill Is now i.t full operation; find although we have not been in the service of our country in fjrty wars and a hundred fracase;, or condescended to serve the people in either branch of the Legislature, yet we have done a little something for the improvement of our town and county, au l can now luruih our leliow-citi-zens with the lumber to build houses to keep the rain off their little oiic-i The best market price paid lor For which we will pay hal.'cash and half goods at the lowest cash prices. It will he perceived that we are ready for almost every kind of trade, and persons having any kind of produce to sell, would do well to call at the Variety Store in Plymouth. SULXNAUAR'JEU 6: BITICII. June 8, 1854. J 4f. The ISoai-d oi Trustees oi Ceiiler Toivn!iii WILL hold their regular meetings 011 the last Saturday in .Line, August, October, December and February of the jear commencing on the liit MonJiiy in April. 1854. S. I). TAP.OK, Pres!. Aties'W. M. Dcxiiam Clerk. June 1. 1351. 13tf. Sale oi Real INlale. jVfOTICE is heby given that will, in pnrL suanceof an orlerof the Marshall court of Common Pleas, made at the April term thereof, A. D. 1851, proceed to tell at private sale, after four weeks from this date, the following desciibed real estate, to-wit: The' east half of the north west quarter ol section sixteen, in to vnship 31 north, of ransre 1 east, lying in r ulton county. Terms of sale, cash in hand. J. L. THOMPSON, Guardian. 13U. June 1, IS51. Sale Of Town Properly. PiirMinnt to an ci'der of lhe Marliall Cotionoii Ph-ase Court. I will o'.Ter at private sale, Lot 1(11 in Plymouth, Imii m i. uu which is n cairiage and hi ckmilh hop. T- be sold as h I'i.ll ii 1 1 J - estate ot Wev'ry lielangee. deraeil, rnbject to the widows claim for onethird. Terms eah. or o'lie-Thinl cah and thv balance in .ix or twelve nionih., cc-uVed by notes and security ou in'teres's. waiving appnüfemeiit laws Appraised at 7b") None inueh more valuable --one ofthebest h cations for business in n-rthern Indiana. Arraiigenienis can bo m ide for a clear title fur the whele without lrufle. Apply to E'. S. Elliott, on th'e premizes, or to C. II. Reeve, Atti rney i.i riynioiiih. Rids received until soKl. E. ?. ELLIOTT, AdmV. June 8, '53. 1 4 f. .Stale of Indiana, Mai'thall County, ss: In ih tutnhnH Commtrn riens Court, July Term,- A. IJ. 1854. Henry Wonders, vs. I Susan Shaffer, Samnel Shaffer, nnd oth- Petition for pa'rtitiJli. ers unknown, heirs J of David Shaffer de- . ceased. j BE It known, that on the 5th day of June A. D. 1?51, Henry Wonders the petitioner in the above entitled cause, by W. J . Rums, his attorney, filed in the ofiice of the Clerk of the Marshall court of Common Picas, his petition for partition of the lands belonging to the estate of said decedent; & it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk bv the affidavit of a competent person, that the defendants, Susan Shaffer, Samuel Shaffer and others unknown, heirs ol said decedent, are non-residents ot the State of ndiana. They are thrre'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 aid 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: R. CORFALEY, Clerk. Pr. S. R. Corbaley, dept. June 8, 151. Ut3. State of Indiana, 3Iai1ia IK County: sk. In tht Marshall Circuit Court, August Term. A. I), l&u l. Amanda Husjey i vs. Complaint for Divorce. Seth Husscy. N BE it known, that on this day ol June, 1851. Amanda Husscy, the complainant in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, her Attorney, fiiled in the office of the Cleik.of the Marshall Circ.iit Court, a Rill o' complaint against the said defendant, for divorce, together with he iillidavit of a disin'er ested person that the naid Seth Iluisey, is wot u resident of the State ot Indiana. The said Seth Husscy, is therefore hereby notified of lhe filing und pendency of ia d conipkii'it, nnd that unless he appear, plead, answer, Or demur to the same, on or before the calling of the CAiise, on the first day of 'he pent term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court Ilouwe, in Plymouth, on the third Monday in August next, tho same will be heard in his abscence, anda decree lendercd accordingly. Attent R. CORBALEY. Clk. Tr- S. B. Corbaley, Dept. Jnne2d54 143.
TMMJE I'EOM'JL&S CMMM2.ilm CLOTHING STORE: Found to be the best remedy for all individuals, wishing to buy the best and Cheapest
I it Plymouth or in its vicinity. riMIK undersigned have just received' and are now opening on Michigan Street I ' very near opposite ths Hank, Plymouth, Ind., ; a large and well selected stock of Gentlemen's ' ; Clothing and fiunisljing (ßoofjs, Such as Coats, Pants, Ve i'.s, Shirts, Collars, , Cravats, Hits, Caps,- Boats, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Higs, and in fact every thing in trie 1 .. J',r. i'c. . now e n 1 ! lino r trad trtTothov uotK ..a IV , t , nnv.i,F t.,u. 'est o. Nöw York City. I lliir v?f4lr io rATriiMh, in oi'n.t. ..IiaI . .wi iwvn ig 111 V I I J ilillUC, Uilü . are now jiepared for the Spring ftittl Summer Trade, V. KillipSer, One of the firm would Respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that he is A Tailor of 9 year s experience, And having learned his trade, he is abla to please the n.ost fastidious. We have on hand a heavy stock of Cloth, Cainiere, mid vestings, which we will make up to order. NO FIT, NO SALE! Or sell Iy the yard; also Cutting done with neatness and despatch. rrj'Don't forstet the place on Michigan st., nearly opposite the uank. UECIIT & III MP L ER. , MaV 2", 15I. r2in6. - ' BSflii &!2Tl ifli Plymouth, 3 Ä SE Ilos ot hold of all the high jiriccd Groceries in riyinouth. since. jr -m WM M fiCääfjrfä Sinil Jt I9rrpß HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FRESH SUPPLIES At their Grocery and Provision Store, Thero is no use in pujfing the pssortmeut we now hate 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 pood Sugar at sixpence per pound, and other things, equally as good, in proportion. j off If this communilv snlTers for want good things in the ea ting line, it shall not hp o..r f.nlf Whilst the line nndho.n.! iny doctrine still sticks to the ribs, wc must all innke preparations with a little ptlrn -tiir-L-pn fiviiis when not Iirt.cv and cousin Sol. and Susy coino to our; house, and where can we get the nice j Clicesc, iOlI!i Syrups andtrerylltin$ else to sot o!fa table i:i real Frtnch style,; without coin.' to Packard Äi Furrv? Well, just come along, they are here for you. and we'll pledge oursehes to do the thing that's nice, and at a very trilling cost. P. & F. Mi 4. 1&51. 9 if. m o J Pork by the 5 arret, for sale at PACKARD & FURRY'S. 131. 12tf. aitswrr iixcbtHiIibuvt.! BE it known thai I will frobi this time forward always have on hand and for ale all kinds of in a rd en Vesre tables, And in fact the first and best found in any cf our Webern Markets. A lull supply will hi found at Cougle's Store. Coll and tee, one and all. TOMMY HAWKINS. My friends i'n Plymouth, call and see My Garden that's not far away, And if you' wish to buy m stock, There are some things for a shilling York. It's hard to work, bm Ytill I find, I must do something for mankind, May -2b, 11154. lOtf. State of Indiana, Starke Comity, : In the St'irfce Common I'ltas Court July Term A D I85-I. Silas Short, vs. Patience Carpenter and her husband Stephen Cape u tor, ChsTloU Rozarlh and her husband Jacob L'ozarth, Cornelius Short, Robert Short, James Short, Martha A. Short, Tefteu Short, Jacob SIcTt, Cyrus Short, Nancy Joseph and her Husband James Joseph, and Gideon Short. BR it remembered that u tin--Jut'i day ot .M iv. 1851, Silas n?li i t the plaintiff in the auove enlitb-d cause, by A. G.- Deavitt and Andrew W. I'orter his at orneys. filed in the ofiice o" lire Clerk of the Stalk C'ourt ot Coimnou Pleas a letitiou, and complains of sa;I defendants, r.'nd says that in the year lV,' he barg lined agreed with one Certns Sinn t, in his life ime but who is iroW d ceased, for tire following described real estaf.i, to wit: The sou h eat ijuarter of the mu ili-e;ist ipiarter of sec tion (5) township (:!) range ('2) west, coiilainiug forly acre-;, and it has been made to appear to said Court, that In-id rove named Patienve Carpenter, S ephc'i C irpe liter, Nam ) Joseph and Jas Joseph fe iroii-fesifrenls of the State ol Indiana. They are then fore hereby liolili d of the filing and peiideuey of ,;.'( 1 petiiion, and unless they appear, plead, answer or - demur l hereto, on or before the calling of this cause, (h the first day of the next term of said (?o'irt, n the four'li Monday in July next, tliesnuio will be taken as confessed ai il wil. le heard and determined in ll: -ir abswnce. CHAS. HUMPHREYS, Clerk. June 8, '53 l it 3 LL you that reside in Marshall and Starke . counties, who would save your women Irom laboring so hard, just call at my shop in Plymouth, and take a look at a Patent w.isni.vG u.iciu.Yi: For your women can do their washing in one third of the time that they can, to take the old way of washing an the Washboard. There is no mistake but they are the greatest improvement that was ever got up for saving women's labor. Just call and look at them for yourselves, as shall have them on hand at the shop, directly west of the Dunham House. . JOHNSON V CO. May 2"), 151. I2m'l. TO HJUIHlIWIi:. C. II. REEVE, .4gcnt for the sale of C. Cooper .V Go's. Celebrated Engines and Machinery lor Double and Single Geared Mill, is prepared to make contracts with warranty, etc., for the sale of these Engines, Ac, and furnish a superintendent to put them in operation. H'ritten 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 Rank, Plymouth. June 1, 1854. 13tf. NEW GODST" Now Aeeeiving, to which wc invite the atten-i tion of the Ladies at the People's uheap Store. C. C. NELSON. May 11 1851: lOtf
May '-5,
Millinery and Mantua Making. 7 f ICS. IMJIfGAIY would respccfully inJ ? JL form the citizens of Plymouth and vi
cinity, that she still continues tlie business of j Millinery and Mantua Making, and is prepared to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions. -Sue solicits a share of the public patronage. Residence on the comer of Jefferson and Michigan streets. April CO l8"4-7m6. Clothin: Store. THE undersigned having located in JMymouth with the intention of making it his home, and his present a permanent till i n -5 . ii'nnlil in'nnn thcpobiic uenerally that he ! J . . 1 ' mi linenos Keeping a general ns - sortmeMof I "w- -m -ba I KcaUv made Jlothmji . .- . V r r1"""5" .iiu every iinug iiui any poor uestuuie crea - . , vi ., , ' v wr ture may want, whether he be at or away from homr ..1 ... 11 ' ,. il .1 .. l. J-A. i. . IWtforsoUo eall attl.e Cincinnati Clnl,,ir.g Store, in Rusk's budd.ng nextdoor to an Valkenbnrghs, winch is emphatically Ar place to clothe the naked. And most every thiirglliat men and bnyswenf, may be found in abundance, ana at the lowest possible cash prices. lie wishes every one to closely inspect tfre workmanship of his clothin?, as many are often deceived in that! particular, by the discovery of Hiis when it i.-. too late, and which are not at all times very; easuy repaired, irnless the customer w,sh5 to carry a needle and thread in- his pocket. I1SNH7 PI5IJCE. April 20. 1851. Tlf. A MI I liiiird anotliiT voirr cry nloud. siuiiii:' x (tliat is, if you lid'l hear it yorl xvill now) : I "unto all the people of Plymouth and tie aur. i rounJing conii.ry. that ' p a qr o i , One door north o! Pomeroy s brick Store, keeps ithe Largest, Nicest, Chctpett and best assort - ! I'l'Wyi ilOiinfI1 CT TTlhl Ai--fi- OXlVrJUO, j iUÄTn IglniA aJ VMtl 1' H3 W f I aM ,-; NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Received, A new assortment of Spring and Smmncr I styles of Coals, Pants, ests. Stock.. Collars, j SJlirts lnal vou em V.fceep on," Coarse, line and Kip Roots, for all sizes. All kiiiJsol ladies wear, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy J Shoes, Lcsitlicr rinding. Ä. Ac. . ' u , And made to order on short notice, andj All of our Shop Work is Warranted, j 1 1.1 T r, ve sen low cnecp "Uor dtEAC- tor Cd''!l a"'1 SU,1- not b; undersold by any body, not even --the Regulator"' tho' "S spreid her wini and soafaloft," And and grind out verses rrrrcn .y mift, ia'R " her sign o' letters red And all of that just let her "spread." We are in for 'Free' Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when we offer you goods, we asK prices t suit the Gods, and keep Goods tit suit the cuslomrr. We are an old citizen here, ond helped to make a town when our new men hardly tho't us worthy of notice; now, after ire have made a point worth something, they are fur gettinu' our places. Give us a call examine our stock and priccs, and if you want to buy otall. wecan sell ( to you just as well, and a little cheaper than any one else.N. 1J. Shoemakers supplied with Stork o any kind. J. H. CASE. April iii, 1.151. 7f". VARIETY T0HE, lHt. undersigned having taken the Room .formerly occupied by the Rankt Store, are now offering to the citizens of Mar shall cotnty, and as many from other counties as will favor them with a call a genii al assortment of DRY GOODS, Qucciisitarc, glassware GROCERIES. j Every thing that Men, Women aiwl Childien mny need, enn be found at The Variety Store,' And they will at all times find ready and vil ling hands to deal out according to their vari ous necessities. We deem it unnecessary to boast of oifr them as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS Than theycan find elsewhere, we shall not grumble at the loss of their custom that's ail. Rut a trial we' ask and shill we not have it? N. 15. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the demands of a beary am' extensive trade, for we expect to" realize il by dealing fdirly and honestly with our customers. SHIN A ß A RG ER & BURCH. April 20, 1S54. 7tf. Hats, Hats! Hats!! 1.1ASHONARLR Moleskin, Panama, Drab ; Reaver Manar, Otter Hungarian, Rlack Rrusfi Magar, Fancy Straw, Palmleaf, ic, Sic. for sale' cheap, at the April G. 5tf, REGULATOR. 51- 1 rr I - ... " .. wimm 11 may luurrrn. tOLDlERS and others entitled to Pensiims or Rounty Land, can have their claims investigated ami pensions obtained, or Rounty Land secured by caUimr irpon J. L. FOSTER, Collecting Agent, Plymouth, ud. April C, 1854. otf. Watches Jewelry. r"l.VING disposed of our stock of cheap IL L Jewelry, a lew old IIiintei' and SILVER WATCHES, together with a beautiful assortmenof fine JEWELRY warranted good, ami just what it is represented, are now olfered at the PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE: mar 30 1C51. Itf Fresh Jlread! A T the present prices of flour, families may x save something by b-iying their bread already baked, at Packard & Furry's Nny R -kery. Pies, Cakes, iVc, may be found at their establishment a, al 1 times, and Pound Cakes and other baking done for weddings and other parties on short notice. PACKARD &. FURRY. April 27, 1851. btf. VJew Dress Goods. WOOL Berages, Berage and Challic De Laine, Lawns, White Goods &c, at' THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE. May 11,1854. lUtf.
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ijiiciiu uiuin, .is iiiu people 111 11 1 1 1 ma i ci v - ... .1 1 w w .1 .1 !.. 1 i.r 1 1 r t . 1 .1 . ,; one east. A-Iso lhe a-t ha 1 ot the soutli west leu, .Vpril r, 4o.il. find out where they cm get the bargains, and ' r , ,- .. ' ., , . rniii; ci ,r;i,.o n n.. -1 ,i tlf 11 a U...H.4. l..,,, u' fourth ol section tweiitv-lwo. township thirty- 1 ' I 'Hl Nubscribers to the t ajnt.il Sto-k ot lhe? there they mil buy. V e prefer showing . . . - . u JL ti; i,m,wn or.. i.r-.- i n .i n,n,, . . , , ,, , 1 live north, ol ranse one cast. A u u-- north, tin Company are lierei) noiiaci, tli.H our Goods with their prices, and ask lhecus- ..... ,, f - .... . . ., ,, I , . ,. r . , 1. a, . :......'. ik 1. v-.... 11 . east lotirth of section thu tv six. town ll,irt-t!e a eoond re.iuisitiou of ten per cent, on 1no tomer to give us that opportunity at all events, ,, .- , ,. . o .-. . i . . i . r V . . ... nrntifuAiimrnnvin,. u.0miK, .o rvft.Tr ,,,,r,h.d range one east . luaK '.ug in all loin hun- anioiitit ofthtif cash suberiptioii, will be
Goods for the Million . r F; x VALKIäBUKCII & CO. HAVE just received otre of the beslstocks 0F Fresh Groceries
Ever brought to this market, and are offering them at such prices as cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for 61 00, but it can at their store. Syrups, Molasses, and ?pces of all kinds that are not excelled in this or any other market. That Golden Svrnv! Dan'l knöv: whether we shall have euopgh to It ; go round, out we can get more. I Dried Fruits of all kinds esrreriallv i " " "" nsiHusrg iiierse, mat is ciiecsf ana no mrstake. Tobacco, from a common arti i ,.ia . v, , , , , ; cie to the genuine V innma leaf. ; . , , ., , , i t-very body knows u would be out of ! j ou, , , ,,,, ,k. ...icle. U,A ; ni this establishment, but the gentlemen. Ladies, Cooks and "llie rest of Hiank illd" i .. """ ie 1 er pe c i j u 1 1 y iiiviiect to rail and examine the new stock for themselves. May 4, 1854. J. Y. V. v: Co. B?Oi (tlC West half of lot 167 and dwelling, on the best business block in town onnosite Couple's , 100 acre of Lir-J. & miles south of i .,. . . . ; luauuui; sindii improvement, riinoing water an J good timber. tV acres of line tin; be red land miles south of pumomh. " Vt i. .l'rf i . - i - , i y r . öf1 ' am L (luarter t,f Lot in" tine; making Lott53 leet on; t.rutic muti. led ueej; Willi : large ihm dwelling. ' . , r r . T, ' M 1 , --acres, on üur....v. in ut sum uiruji. : Improved larm, 2'3() acres. t North , IVnd in Starke couniy betutiful I oca- . j,,,, , ,r , ... ., ' -tf'P'oved fdrm, loO acres, f nnles west rt. i .1 i . "I I i Vinnum.
C iirinn ili, Peru c. Cliicago Uiüroad co!"l,ett-w-'h bogus makers. 7f yo.t Ocol wit h ! Stociis Bonds drawing ten per cent, in- ! !'s yfx :cd xvitJl tra' r'' whn 2 !,.,., ii i 1 . , here to bt;Mucss niies, and you can ahvavsreicreat, payable in cash every six months, iv,,,.,. r i ,. ;,i. ;t. .. ..
Property is rising rapidly, and you ran pl hpHor ,.,!. ,.. ... .nn n2t. , can find with biiv other man.
Oflico over Western unk. j OoOtiS 3. Oll Wallt! Attorney. Xotarv tc GenL Aeeiit. Antl ?e!l lhtm t0 -TOli 0:1 lenas t0-M.-iv IS. 1S54. " lltf j S'stent with the name of 'Honest Cjrner,' i ö t r t" i t :. and so that ou will speak wt 11 of 1 . o. L:le, lire and Aunnc Insurance : T pi.av.-vi n- .
. . . . . ellecled bv the ohlest and best romnaiiifs in the Luton, at reasonable rates. 1V Virtue of an execution to me di rected from the Clerk's office of the IVfaishull Circuit Court. I wilk offer for sale , al blic outrry al t,,e court house door in the town- of Plymouth, in said cotinty, on Saturday the 21th day of Juin 1S-51, between the hours of ten and lour i o'clock on-suiJ day, the rents and profitc V . , lorseven years of the following described mil rc--.,n r-i'...... ... Al ... I, ..II i ... I irui rsiaic Sliuaic III I IIMIdll C U II 1 1 1 J , IU" wit: The west half of tho south wesi ijuarter of section 13", town o") north of rani!8 one east. Bn ;f tiie an. J profits foil to sell for a sum sulTicient to , j-atisfy said execution, the costs and acj cruing costs on the sam?, 1 will then and i there, proceed to sell the feo siuijde title J to said real estate. Executed as the pro- ; prty of David Siiidler at the suit of Jas. ALirlin. J. Lr THOMPSON S. M. C. June r. 185 1. 13:3. Mal of Initial?:!, Irl aiha 11 County, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, Augnst Term, 1Sj4. Eli.di i S. W'adsworth. FianeiIt. Coniey, John V. Farwel', Chailes N. Henderson. I Foreign vs f Attachment. loin (iulbrarib, and Arthur !)...- t. rIliIE Writ of atta-dnii'Mil heretofoie issued in tliis behalf, out of the Clerk's office 4 the Mar-hall Circuit Court. haiug been relent- ; ed by the Micri'd ol said f mutv, bv w liK li it appear that the following leal etate has been j attached as lire jrup- I ty ol said delemlauts. to- j wit: The south east one fourth of section twen- I ' , I ifJ liml It1lirlld...l tl.a. ttlltl 11 lllltf i-tX'f.-., um ij.-j-iiii.-T, 01 1 - thousand seven hundred and six'y dolrars. And by the affidavit .f,i eomj Cent person, it is m;?de to appear that the efen l ints. John Galbrai'h and Arthur Ducat are ncrr resident tf the State ot liidiau i; they are lin refore hereby notilied d the tiling and p ndeney ot sanl writ, ami on or before the calling of said cause on the first day of the next term of lhe M irshall Circuit Court, to be Irohlen at the court house in Plymouth, in said county, on the third .Moiwhiv in August next, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attt-t: R. CORPALEY.CIk. IV. S. R Corbaley dept. Osborne &. Woodward Pi til's. Attys. June 1, 1S..4. M 3. Boot and Shoe Store. linn it ri- uit - t T ,tt"if J. !TIclAlV4KL, Late from Ohio, hav ing taken possession IR ot the room formerly occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on .Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's stme. where he liar, just opened Hiebest lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and vhich he is determined to sell as low as th lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention of the lllios to his stock of DRESS S HO ES, which consist in part of GAITERS of different styles, JENNY LIND ROOTERS and TIES. BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. GKNTLKMKN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shots; together with a variety of other Boots 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 Roots and shoes ot all kinds. Particular attention will be giren to the manufacture of Gentlemens' Fine Roots and Ladies sewed Shoes of all kinds. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can. eive ampie satisfaction to all who will farörhimJ with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April i7. 1834. 8yl, A Fine lot ol Jewelry Watctic For sal ly H. R. PERSHING.
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jTLJ5& BOB There is a tide in the affairs of J. BROWNLEE & Co. Which h.s led to the results predicted by f!;ein two years ago, and has made out assurance doubl gurr, that "Honest Corner" Is 'like the things we lore to see. ITlROM' the first, v.e spoke to you candidly and fairly, stamped our house with lionu;auc uiai pnuc pie onr mouu III euslness from onr statements through sales, credit, account, note and collections, to the end and ti e results are evident Wc have made Money! Jil c- l.n.-A . . . .... .4 . rm ; hi so doing we intend to do it by f-iir trades, n Ii Jf, r , vcf j.f -v-.- t mn ul ytio. j ,7nil the crease of business that fair dealing ; will always iiismv. Dy our making money, 1 you are not poorer; for you have got an eqnivalcnl for 'ar t-a!i produce, and we have 1 ueen enauica u make More Ixlfiisive isi:liae9 Than heretofore, Lav and are enlarged our rooiii, NOW RECEIVING ir.d elTeriii-' larger. J cttcr ci; I imrc deyift S ra'jlo i.u.u iiui.u iu uns ii.aihZi j beiure, by us or any other ho,:,c. Ii is useless to enun. rnle. V c l ave a ' ,crcral assortment f.r Town nnd c..,i..t.v 1 lilUt , U.UH II "O'l Call .1 Tl'l SC? VoU arc : welcome to price elsewhere, and theti come ; '3'r-as v'c know von will do-and buy of us. j e pay !or o:tr trootls. and sll :u t ordinal y, i and if .--ome man who don't jiav, sells rhr'.in0r, e shall not trv in eomi-.tV. vViti, him 1The government mint mit'ht as well trv 1( ! ses, you never know how or where vou stan-i. We have ,,o Kb ..'...t t. o,r n," ..r i,r., pictures to show ymf l!it ice k irr po? Ift? J.IMIU II .11,1,1, K IJ. M. .. ic iw-.i lltf. - - Clothing Emporium. ifall at (lie sin of the Rcgulaior We have on hand a large supply of Spring :uul Summer jar ea ti ;xr T j Well made and of good quality, which we re svllingon the principle of ';: ' and small , ,n,V ,'xa,!i,rc uur M,J i elsewhere, as we never allou our customers hobedrawn away from us by hetl- barirains than we oifcr them ourselves. W" ESTER VE LT & HEWETT. April n. f. Attorney iV Cuuu'!lor at IaVr Okiic: oven the "A'r.STtrv Rn.c, PLVMOri H, IND., V VIEE attend to colle tin? and all other V business in the line of their p.ro'essiou with promptness and fuk-Iity. mar IUI 1854. 4tf. The Feoplefs Cheap Store. H.1VIXG proven to the public that we can sell Goods cheap, and having the evidence that ti c people will ami do WHERE T1IEV ('-IN I.'l.'Y THEM T li o C h e a p c s t We hate been induced lo take the store permanently, and have replenished our stock wilh Goods suited to the wants of the trade. Ry giving our undivided nttc ni ion to our business, we hope to svcirre n continuance of the literal patronage we have I crctoiore l.een recoivng. C. C. NELSON. mar 30 is:5l. 4if. . , ., r. n t ... . .,
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I IllttViX. I'll lilf. Ill 'djlt-lX7 'tl 4.1117 l rfUM next, ami a like requisition of ten per cent, j to be paid the first of each mouth thereafter j .jj u,e rll0ie he p lid. 1 JESSE 1IGGNS, SecrrtaT)". I Subscribers living in Laporte county ran ml,lo ATi W.-.t llnenl.l.k . ( I .t & V i 4.-.T Im.u p;1y t0j. ij JViles, at Lnporie; in Marshall county, to H. . Pershing, at Plymouth; in Fulton comity, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; in Wabash, to C. S. Ellis, al Soiucrsett. April iMtlr, 1851. Stf. Life and Fire Insurance. ""10ME one and all and get your lies and I vy property insured, at rraronahle rates and J by reliable Companies. I Office over Wheeler's Store. J. G. OSRORNE Agent. I Feb 9, 13VI. 4'Jtl!FV.iV TED IMMEDIATELY, Four hundred Hands TIO work on the Cincii.nati, Peru and Chi.1 casro Railroad, near Plymouth, Indiana. Highest wages paid. P0MT.R0Y & BROTHER. April 13, IS". I. est. lixcilinff oVarsti: Have formed a copartnership in the Grocery & Provision r TIRADE, and are selling Groceries at very J low rates indeed. We don't expect lo undersell our neighbors, but our Groceries were boucht lov for cash, and if you will call we will insure you value received for your money. We intend doing a cash business, which will enable us to pay you cash for all kinds cf 7f we cant sell vou something. All kinds of FRESH GROCERIES for Family ues, keptconstantlyou hand, and alloods warranted toghe good sutisfacion. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, we Lave erected a large And have employed an experienced Raker, which will enable usto kcepou hand all kinds or eatables in that hue. Don't forget the place 3d doot from Honest Corner, at tue sign of Bakery, Grocery and Pro.-isiou Store. PACKARD & FURRY. March 23, 1834. 3;f.
