Liberty Herald, Volume 3, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 March 1854 — Page 2
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indebted to us for subscription, job-work or advertising, would confer a favor by calling
(when in town) at the Herald Office, and road will be made
.a c. 1 Cleveland Railroad.
I , isday evening of Inst week, Gen. Stapp and Mr. Branuni, of Madison addressed the citizens of this place, in the Court House, on the subject of the contemplated railroad, to connect Louisville, Ivy., and Madison, hid., with Cleveland, O., or some favorable point on Lake
- or the created be.mi:.
we thought much to .the purpose. 1 hey stated there was stock already taken, by Louisville, Madison and Cleveland, to the amount of one million, and that the
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true. That the highest authority any j Now Sir, we challenge you , wo defy oo, J way t f the tM.Ui.fjsl tt man can consult, is that of his own head,'! wo da.ro yon, to make that statement envl. " ta;r.?, anarchy, nivzj
is a scoffing, licentious doctrine, because it is false to nature, false to fact, and dishonoring the God that ntado us. If man bo a created being, ha is a subordinate being; the thing created cannot bo superior, or even equal to the crpnorfc,rhe
authority of the creator is suT. lor'? ' "t!
You cannot gus'ain it. It is a f-.d i.,iii- t 1 5 . ciuus slander, and if you wet.o a r.;o- w II c . : . : o y ble man, so far as I am eonei rued, I wo ;1 I k we t. make you account f.r it. Now, w! v. ! t i .- t : - t a maM of pur;I bigotry could rd ' W,- J .- - such foul misrrpresoritallot.jil W. at. l jt d.- : v. a
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settling their accounts. We are much in need of money at the present time, and cannot possibly spare time to call upon those in our debt. We, oursclf, have given up working in the punting office, and are now fanning. My son will be found at the office, and will receipt, in my name, for all monies. W. APPLE I ON.
fjr We would say to those whose time of subscription is about to expire, that wo do not keep a name upon our book for a
longer time man suuswiutu uuu im wn Those that wish the paper continued to their address, will please send U3 their orders accompanied with the o.t.sTi, to that effect. Those who are in arrears for subscription to the Herald, before the now existing partnership, will bs held ns subscribers until! all arrearages are -paul.
A Proposition. W'e will furnish the Herald till after the election to clubs of 5. 10, or 15 at 75 oents.
It costs the consumers in England yearly 04,000,000, Pounds Sterling. What a vast sum for a pernicious drink.
We understand there are several apput..., r. in anil );
V lK.fl aieJIlV- J iU O - 1 1 lit uui county, in the Auditors Office at this time. We suppose there would bo a jubilee in Tophet, over that.
Some will not pledge from the use of intoxicating liquor, for fear they sign their liberties away. Well according to that, liquor and liberty is one and tho same thinr. Beautiful!
corps of Engineers engnged in ascertain
ing the best route. They spoke favorably to its passing through some part of Union county, but that the best route would be selected. Their arguments for the utility and beneficial results to the country through which it may pass, were clear nnd cenclusive to our mind. By opening up a thoroughfare to tho eastern maiket direct, and by establishing commercial intercourse with tho south, a more permanent market would be secured, and that a much
greater variety of marketable commodities wou'd be cultivated in this country, than ip at this time. And again, it would ba the means of greatly increasing the
manufacturing miercsts of this region. Oa all those points the remaiks of the speakers were sensible, and to our mind, clear and practicable. The tiled of that road upon the value of real estate in this region, should it be made through here, would be immense, there can be no doubt. Every land holder in tho County could afford to give for slock, one aero of every ten, to construct it, and then be richer than without it Should it pass near by, or through our town, every man owning town property
could afford to take stock to tho amount of ten per cent, on his property, and make money by the operation. Although wc have full confidence in the success, com
pletion, and the ultimate value of the
stock of the Junction road, yet we be
lieve the Louisville and Cleveland road
enterprise, commends hsclf favorably to the people of tlrs region, and a project not at all calculated to injure the Junction road, but to enhance its utility, and the value of its stock. Railroads arc not only railroads, but they are real roads, and raising roads. They develop the resources of wealth
that nature has given us; they lay hold of
the natural material that God has made
red-eved jealous v could j"Tprt- ,t - sii''i,
Your doelriirV i, I almost unpardonable ?Uuiscntt? O. Is,!
therefore, Atheism; that is, you deny the j we can but pity you. If your ! s i y , existanco icif a Cod, unless you say (loLyour doctrine! tmd your ir.o: al o U inferior to youiself. i quire sm h a suMrifogo of emit.; l o , w o Again, your doctr'ne deni- s man's ac pray you ubamU-a it, and adopt on- t i : countability; for if his own head bn his ctrc. highest nuihoiity. his highest end isfc-! Aain you say "o (Yi'qwY i' complished when he ha? pleased himself, baby strnkrs o: the Ho uh" .Vjw, Dr , satisfied his imagina'ion, and gra tilled the! jus-t pluck the itcm out of jmir own , desites of hi a heart. What a delightful j before yo-t attempt to take the mote out doctrine to the voluptuary, the libertine, of y ur looker's vyo. We t!-phr; ;l3 avaricious, the drunken, the thief, the , slacry a much s you do, and wo : highwayman and the murderer, to b. licvr 1 sumo we lae done, and s it;" red a mut Ji. his highest responsibility is to himself, ami if iu a vast ?'ght mote, than twr !:.
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that he is accountable to no higher tribu . Ion kly has, in trying to n in -dy tho c.il. i;. u!t ., t:. r i .lsj di x: nal than his own instinctive?. Aair, Uut what avails all jour Utttr d-tv.mcia-' lb";-..? i tiiu't;. Dr.. e
your doctrine robs man of his devotional at:ons. and falso criminat on uf no u w!. ! i
cn a racier, ona strips turn ot nil ins noi.lc, stniul as timorcnt and tto.ior n oat w sublime and dignified quai-tics a;- ':"(.- mavoulaldt relations s u-u '. if r.t
shipper, and leaves him without on object 'more sol You are a mcwtnT of t!i: M- Wr
of praise tdoraticn, thanksg'ving or g rat- sonic fiatcrnity, (urdesj yon ar a t; ii"
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Egoilttical and unintelligent would Le j Master Mason at the Court H.m? thwr.
your devotianal and worshlppihg cxcrci-.onJ I rtspoudod. Nov wc as"i jo.j bo a
sea, when you address your supremo au- many of t!.e-e 'kbal.y t'tca'crs," a you thority something in this manner: O! icall them at the South, do yoj fv'b n?:rp thou great and g'orious head of min-', ! as brethren of the order !
thou tia-.ucendantly good, and most h:gli-: If Mcssts. tiilcl.rit, Potter atul Cas ly exalted head of Joseph Gardner, ouch-; teline are de-serving of you almsj iVr tinsafe, &.C. I low highly interesting, iu'e!-! relation they susta'n in the t bu.c!i to ti.r ligent, and consolatory would such exer-Vn of slavery, do you not ds s. i ve o.f nouh cises be; sublime indeed such woisiiip At tho rclatjan j oa suitaia to the fame? must be to the soul of tho worsdrppcr. j What hyjwcricy it is in you. to too &l u
Thus you sec that such a docttiue a you ruid unchristian iz &:bcrs, wiii!
advocate h not only little, narrow, con;a.s dicply involircd in the f.vua ja ;r if! tracted and pitiful, but it is vain, impious O, consistency thou ail a jewel. Ikfuic and blasphemous. Such Uoctruic "V-a yna undertake to fight otlici, jlac tight even inappropriate to be utlertd on the j youiself. You a-',; v. by wc !.ie taken celebration of Tom Paine's birth-day, for ( sides against ynu. Wo aay. in tcj-ly, wc he never held such doctrine ; he believed have no? ; wo have only taken t' Jesra
in a supreme being, though he w as a Do-' principle. You say we : o: it in Ini-. ist, and it was slandering his memory to , delity No. 1. If yo i bt licve the- 1. i nt ,
hold it forth on that cccasion; he never authority man can consult is t!.at uf h
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We invite a candid and careful reading tf the commimications over tb.c signature ofNavilius, found in our last paper, tho present number, and they will be continued through several yet to come. Ilis arguments are clear and forcible, and ought to convince, and will hear a ilose examination and candid reflection, and r tvtll I vr i-rli1 t-i(ti l-v.Tfif
awaken enierpiis;?, cx:enu aris, sircngvn-
We call the attention of the cit'zons of I en the cords ot social .life, create new
our county, to tho call of the Pn suh nt j and profitable avenues of trade, invigor-
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denied the cxrstancc of a (iodr Why ' own head, in that cas we are at i -
of our Co inty Agricultural Society, for a meeting of the members of said Society, on ill fourth Saturday of llrs month, it being the annual meeting, and for tho c-
of scientific end literary p ogios?, and promote mental and moral improvement. They ennoble and d'gnify man, and raise
lection of Officers for the ensuing vear. b'u iu the scale of h-s physical and mor-
Gardner, your doctrine out Herod's llcr-, We cpjoso the doctrine as a j-tofa.-.g liod. But you ask "Do you not use your j centious sentiment. Hat you say we aiown head in receiving tho Bible P' I an- tack Mr. li ne. True, we attavkvd hi swer yes, I employ my mental powers, my doctrine, af.er bo had made it public conscience, my judgment, reason and properly. Mr. lline announced h's docwill, to lay hold of and trust in a b'gherj trine in a public speech, imd it was pubauthority than I om. You use your ol-'lished in a public journal, and h now factories to recognize nn odor, but oui ; lie property, nod we have a light to
olfactories are not the odor, is it sir! cum it w hen and whnc we please. ; :.J
for the benefit of man, test its intrinsic You use the sense of touch to experience J Mr. Illno oor hi fit e tula have anjr reavalue, and appropriate to useful purposes. l!ie properties of heat, but vour svnso is sen to complain. Why, Sir, vour wh n- l.
ineir u nueiKy ih u encourage muusuy, rot lll0 ica is j s;, Why s; vour ar- in. crvinrr. and ?nari.n about my tutt-
gument is a burlesque on common sens I mcnt of lline, we lUinU little ac or.' You ask shall the Editor of the llcrall ! with all your professsioua about f . t o i'. bo found on the side of 1 psy! I siy jcussion, free speech &c, which jou have ' ( no, never while I have my sens s. 1 shill J harpc d so much about. You talk a' ut
not approach so near vour ciccd. Tiio , our stabbing lline In tha back. V. "A,
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Answer to tho Hlitorlcal.
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See agricultural notice on third page. Kvery bolv should take an interest in acriculture; it is at the foundation of all prosperity. We hope Mrs. Henrietta Rose and Mis? E. T. K.. will continue their contributions to the Herald, as we very much prize their favors. We hope T. C. M., will let ns hear from him soon asaln.
al being, vastly widening the area of human f .. lici'y, by cu'tivating mans social and h'ghcr nature, and inspiring a scnti-
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ih.-iu m puiiioiis.ii, ium eiuvauug iiisi, pope admit
ilio igl.t? to mat wn cn is gvanil, noble and t u' litnc, in man's inventive genius, as well as lead him to adore the wonders of creative power, and wisdom in the established laws and economy of the physical wot Id. Railroads lay hold of the foundation, as well as of all the nnnaratus
We Value the sentiments of Y., aiuli f i)1nn snriotv. nnd xvhb tlm mWl.iv
Pope, no doubt, believes as you do, that I is head is supreme authoiity, and there fure he uses it for the subjugation of k
his followers. The "his own head"
Sir, you make the cas-: plain to u. that you arc cgtigroutdy ignorant of what evi ry . man that comes lefo.-o the ft:!.!:c cuhti
j to know, or, you are tri achciu.;s t yo.ir;
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hope he will continue. Something more from D. IL, would revive cur spirits as we like good sentiment. Ail co n nttiicaiio.H for the II j raid should he directed to the Editor, post-pa'd. Co respondents sh mid write plamly a.i 1 intelligibly as possible. hon will we hive something more v t -
doctrine is full blooded, full blown, ma- professions, ur you arc to rr.shrov. JL- 1 i:i
turcd Popeiy, with this exception, t.iat j soli-conct He d ligotty that jour u c iul
!"i ticn', and J ; i vl.si.n is greatly impaired, bvcau ? it i
Chiist arc his superiors, while you claim universally concee'eJ thrmtgl.ont .:-',
for your lu.ad, the august, abject, sublinv, country that p tbl c pp?cch, ud put
egotistical preeminence above all butyoiu self. Ah, Joseph, you have drawn your plat too large, your head, Mr. Hum's, J. M.Stanton's, uoreven Dr. Buckty's don't fill tho mca-mre. But you say 1 attempt
journal tcntitnt.nta are puMlc jMcpcrty. j P.iiuckly, you arc in fuor of fr.-c d'scushion jt when it stii'.s your coavt-u-, ienc , and favots yojr do'gns. Butr.g-t'n, your liuly horror is wonderfully arouse I
power of s cam, lif.s all to tho grand and sublime summit level of human greatnes--, equality and brotherhood, where the proper cultivation and employment of tl c human family may enjoy an felicitate on the bounties of a kind providence to that extent, somewhat, that wa3 designed by that henefilcent beii! that made all thinrs
for the good of his creatures and for his glorv. J. Gardner. You think " Mr. Ilinc responsible for all he says.' Well, so I thought when I penned Infidelity No. 1, but he seems not to be forthcoming, but Joseph Gaidncr as
j his substitute, I suppose. You think Mr. Ubio "responsible if we call him out;"
indeed we think nun out luliy when he made his Greenwood Hall speech, which appeared in the public prints, and which you gave me. I should suppose any man sufficiently out in the 44 field of moral" or rather immoral " combat," when he in a public manner, and o:i a public occasion, exalts his "own head" as authority supreme. But we leave Mr. lline, as ho
is not now on hand, and attend a little
Joseph Gardner, inasmuch as he indors
the man head supremacy doctrine. Now, Joseph,! cheerfully award to you
as much right to assail tho Bible in a political and physical sense, as I have to assail infidelity. I am & full believer io
the equality of men's rights; we are not describing men's rights, at this time, however. Tho question is, is Iline's doctrine true, or not; for it is true, or not
to prejudice Mr. li ne w ith some of n y .; against "sac!. lb d p'un dcrcts of ti; p or, readers. I ositivcly disdain all such in-j robbers of tiuir ft Slow mi n, womca-w h'j tcntion. But, sir, that sin lay at your j ping, biby-stcaling, mc u-hun'ing, n:tndoor if at any bodies, you gave mo the j guzzling, atnt-haigmg, war-lo Ir.g propaper containing the sentiment I centre-: fessors of religion." In this, agal i, you
vert, and if any one is to blame fur-it, or in the least suspicionable, thou art the man. With mucJLucstccm.
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Dr. Buckly, the Hero of tho, Cunlapsvillo Tragedy. 1 We call you Doctor, Sir, because you
s:'cm to complain if we do not dub ycur name with the Doctortilc, although wc do not believe you ever studied, or at this time, understand the science of medicine;
for we never knew a scientific, intelligent medical man, engage in unjust, malign and uncalled-for abuse of the w hole fucul ty, but yourself. Now Sir, Drv., we have not, at any time, mistreated yon. All the abuse you have seen proper to pour ujHin us from lime to time, has been gratuitous m your part. But you complain of bigotry; well, now, wc may be mtslrd en, but it really appears to us that wo never saw or heard of a more unsophisticated bigot
to than yourself. Why your bbud iy'J-r'.i s so stultifies vour senses that you scer i not
to understand yourself, or appreciate others. You spoak of Mr. GilchrV, Mr. Potter
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stand with iho liypoctils and sc!f-r'j;V.
cons pharisecs, who love to stir. I at ihv cornets of the streets and make long and vitupciativc speeches; for, -13 out cf 1-0 of all that class spoken of abjvc, belong
with you, or at lea, llcy da Itot L.l.,H-g,, with us. Nine hundred and nim: ty-niite . of all tho rum-guglerj and slavc-Iuddcr s belong t tho big church wlih Dr. Buekly. who, when lie prays, is like tho pioud;
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is not as oihcr men, ec.vVe., or even 1 k those poor publican Pjesbyteriisia at Djn Inpsville. .
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and ourself. as "olundercrs of tho cradle
. , T ,, t .. ologtcs you can ra for wtnn fh- m T.nril s siirmr.r. ari l "as n J
.v. . .v, - - -J ------ i i r fellowshippcrs of baby stealers of the South." "Plundered the cradle for wine for the Lord's supper." Yon say "Gilchrist, Potter nnd Caslcrline, all do ibis."
O, Dr-, you had better dud your Phaii-j Mv !
saicul habiliments and JiypociinVal whn- the U. t-. ingn and canting about other tv.cn's dna My 5, 7, I I, (, I. H, and imperfections til! you wadi ymr own y nlfU Am.-t-. hands of bhxid gtiiltine.'S. We as much " Mv 0, S", l.'l, 1.'. '22, 27.
deplore ti e smj of whikey and slavery in . Ti rX- y. the chinch as you do, nnd we are doing Mr 7. 17, 1 !. U a r.-r In In i
nil we can io n'turny u.oco cvos. .o. .My f, l, K, it a c in order to get rid of som-a of tho t viU.f va deplore, in tho thurch and out of v.; yv 0, 'J, 23. I , C, a i -we do net think it nccp?ary to drivo a' jv 10, 3, ti, 17. t'. u a . . and demolish all the institut'ons of i-rar T ir;t;i.
al reform, as you do. Why, Sir, you I in shouldered al! the i.ms and path-c 9 a
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them, in lite rtnmo of all tcon-f..x)!ry, r 1 then you declare war of cxfcrm'natio-i t : all that your disordered imagination a: d monomania ted brain conceive to bo in ibo
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