Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 March 1853 — Page 2
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RIC:ilS3 COSIum', Dolor. piwjiouyii IÄDTharsnlaj, March IT, 1SJ3 fTVAUverf ioaenl To insure insertion, must Lc Landed .in by Tuesday proceeding the day of publication. TO ADVERTISERS. Seme of our Advertising patrons have urinifscted some little dissatisfaction, relative 1" the position occupied in t hpaper by their favors. Of a list of some Ten cr a dozen Ad 'rtisemeuts inserted for IN? first time in anv one issue, it is useless to say that they ell can immediately succeed the reading matter, and a ou printers are very correct in knowing no one udrertis -r in preference to another, th-ir favors will hereafter be inserted as they are hiitdcd in fend placed upon the f.le. We desire to mat all alike. The advertising ninney of I lie; mechanic, ihe banker, the merchant or the laboring man is all estimated in the same scale by us, and as we think should he hy cve;v on?. Other papers have found it accessary
to adopt this rule, and do strictly adhere j a "Suit will be brought about by preachto it. There is nothing hard or unfair in "S Temperance or any other CI1e thing.
this matter it is simply the millers rule, j Messrs. Nii.es ami Pacis are in town. tuurmsup.Mi ue&,.c,Mc o. uuu,u. .t. - ..e t i .... which treats of some of the most inter-1 esting phenomena of nature and beauti- j fully explains the causes of Somna.ubu-I J r i lis t). Clairvoyance, ccc. - ; Mr. Nilcs is an easv impressive speak-i 1 , I cruiv.i STiüs welt acnuainle I iih hi..-i 1 m subject. The rxpt iiments which are per-! J ' ! f.irm'wl Ii nmi tArcnc- tn !.. a I I rrun t r 1 audience are sucii as will convince the most skeptical. Give them call. We have given a large amount of inte;estiug foreign news on the first page j of this piper; read it, it is worthy of seme reflection. This shows clearly that the time is not far off, when Europe will be in a lamentable condition. Heretofore, the great crisis of Europe! have originated in France, conseqnentiy thc attention of the old continent i.s es pecially turned iulhat direction. The Czar Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, is deeply engaged in the movement of the nations,
and if by any 'means he can cucceed in'S sjys: getting Western Euope engaged in war. "The objectors to the f minit.e preachso as to cripple the French, Italian and er5 sy.lhal .lheir . , . . . , men is inconsistent with the delicacies Lolish powt s, one reat object with r .1 1 .1 . . 11 1 :i . p ' 0 J of the sex, and that thev would exhibit him will be accomplished. For it is man- more regard for propriety by keeping ifest ihüt he is determined to overrun and within their '-sphere." which, being in-
make a conquest of the Turkish Empire. The armaments of Russia and Austria on the Turkish frontier, and the state of things in the interior cf that Empire, are fcuhicient to raise the most serious apprehensions. Let the Russians get possession of ihe Land ol Palästina, and let the czar plant his stafTal Jerusalem the naturui i.p'tropoUs of the Eulh, end go to tilling toii, wkicL is now irltii-ir!" sj bouaiix i.i, an t how long before otlt er n ttiuns would become jealous of h'.s wealth and g'owing power. Clsteu Toi7:;suip. The subject of dividing Center Township, is being discussed by mjiiy who are interested, and we think it is high time the citizens should look to the matter. At the next session of ihe Board of Commissioners, an effort will probably be made to form a new Township by cutting off th3 western part of Center. Is it expedient to do this? Sjme. contend that those living at the extreme western portion of the county 1 ..... ' r 9 C eto ie eas y ct to t. The CoiiiuiUaiUneia, wir?a r n rv rrtt 7 ge d at their ltsi session to make the division without further notice; but they took a wiser course, by deferring th matter tilt the June term, so that all interested could hive an opportunity of expressing their sentiments advisedly. What about our Seminary Land? By present law, the Seminary Lands are to'be sold and the proceeds loaned out for the benefit of the Common School fun:L It is time this matter should b thought about by those having the care of such property, and whose duty it is to sell tha same. B?tter be at work.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS. In this paper will be found a review if the Temperance address which wc published last week. The writer lakes one pesition from which tve heartily dissent, lie says: "Woman was never designed to act in this sphere" meaning she should not speak publicly, upon any public occasion. Agnin he says, that woneu ,4as niiuisiering spirits in hours of
j illliction and adversity, es bocm friends jnd companions in health and prosperity a? kind, beneo!ent and charitable AEVieF.RS in the foundation av.d perpotualion of good and wholesome society,' &c. The true sentiments of the writer, ore like murder, tl.ey "will out' after all. Undoubtedly there are many women, wlw are capable of advintig correctly! upon matters of Stale policy, vet we hold j that this is not their province, but let; them speak where they are directly inter ; esled. If they are capable of giving cd- j vice if their counsel is worth any tiling, j let us hdve it, for surely in thi morjl reforms of the day there are not More laborers than necessary in order to accomplish that much to be desired result, of blotting out iuiquity from our land. Notwithstanding we do not believe such Dul in,s state oi tilings can dc ueucrcu anr bv thy aid et woman, let her assist and do all she can. It is a fact, of which lhcfe j, abundaiit proof, (hut there ere at Ujis liiue a consit,crablc milIl!j,r üf iV j inalcs whJ preachillg th? Gospcl f . . . , . successfully; and who are preaching bt-j . I cause they see. the ncccsstiy as tney i ,, , .,, . , . . "., 1: , , i think, of tuir labors; nolwiih5anding . r. , . . ,, ... , "! the scods winch l.iev receive troni both i . , . , ", ,,. . , mute and females w:u IhuiK Vu I women ; should confine their labors to the iamily circle. When female commence the labor of Preaching or Lecturing, they ere generally more zealous thin men, from the fjci that it is nota, matter of speculation with them; we say this, not designing to hurt the feeling of any on, for the majority of men preachers we think, spend their time and wear out th- ir lives in this way, believing it -o b their (111ty, au I expecting to receive their reward at the resurrection of ths just. This subject his been frequently dis cussed in th'i Eastern Slates. In treating 1 upon this subject, the PUiUulelphia Led lerpreted by the objector?, meeus staying at home to wash ihe dishes, Mend the baby." and sow on the shirt buttons. The feminine preachers reply, that nvn and wouen ru:h in crowds to hear a songstress cr an actress, or a danccrcbs and they ask if such exhibitions ase consistent with the delicacies of the sex, why is not preaching in favor of Tempe rance and other virtues? Thi objectors (dodge this: and we must confess tint the strof); minted women hive theui th?re " w Piniideipuian are used to stroiig minded women at home, c"; tlnreforefore not afraid of them in New York. Any body here may hear a dozen of them on the first day of every week, in Mul berry Street, or Seventh Street, or other Streets. They preach publicly, to Iurge audiences of men and women; and if every body minded all that they said, we believe that t!i2 world would be no worse. Nobody here ever thought that, in their public preaching in favor of moral duties, they violated any feminine delicacy. And if any Gotham c ritic shoul d come here to raise such objections, perha ps they would tell hiin through some appropriate quotation, that the fault was in the find er, or that it was Mhe carnal heart"' that was "enmity agaiust"&:c., cud that "evil communications corrupt gooJwaners." It is true that there are many of both sexes, who attempt to speak and write, who are not competent, but such gener ally are soon aware of the fact, and re tire. It will be teen by reference to an advertisement in this paper, that on next Saturday, the County Poor Farm will be offered for sale. This news will perhaps be unexpected to most of the citizens of he county, as it was to us. It seems that the farm so far has been a bill of expense, and instead of helping lo pay for the maintainauce of paupers, it his actually not yielded any profi ts, unless itwa3 to the persons who tilled the ground. The selection in the first place was a very injudicious one, from the fact that it is truly a poor farm. If we are correctly informed the course to be pursued by the overseers of the poor is as follows: After it has been legally ascertained that th person is en titled to support from the county, he or she, as the case may be, is to be sold out to the highest bidder for some definite
period. And the price so agreed upon 1 ter halves, we must respect them, and althe county pays. This may be cheaper though she may have descended from her for the county, but whether the paupers a,ul no,y Place cf ministration, to will bo as well provided for is together m"'? r . . 0 , a"d sottish stupidity, vet chanty suggests another question. ;th.t tre should ber with each other's There should he something certain weaknesses, about the manner in which im poor will ' Tha reader must be sUisfied then, that be cared foi. We very much doubt the i wl',eR r wom 5,!uceä ''f the altir . .." : tude of ü public lecturer or nnbür ft1.r.,.r,,1.v,fl!,eg,rlh,1sor.l,eVoora1!lromKWr.:in ,, 'J destitute, not having a place they can stump, cr through the medium of the cull their own. where they will be prop-! press. ?he at once sacrifices all claims to erly taken care of. !a partiality so usual on the part of our If the Commissioners f.av bn im-! sfx' f"60!8 her5e!f ,0 opposi- . r , lion et those who mav differ with her in posed upon heretofore by those who hare ntime.-.t. Thus it should be, e!s? false lud charge cf the county firm an pan-! and ruinous creeds might be heedlessly per. tliey should not hastily abandon ; ,!nisbt t'ue rising generation, and greater the project of ketpinz a home for the un-! hun,bl'5s P5iblf,) than spiritual
, , . , . . . . torlunate: but the course Is i Mprm hp. upon to bo pursue for a limn nt lencr v . ... V , oud experience will proonblr be tue lea-j eher in this as in many other respects. At the last session of . l tne Loarl of I '... . ; -.-w. .... ,. t . i . . . muu.uuhs oi uas couuiy, a new iownsnip was tonnecl ol apart ot Uer-: ' man and the X. K. a,i f IWh iw. ship. The name given to the - win j' & n.vf in aiviivt cuj'i'vov; ;i I b I i a rpt I: r a t i ih. President. This is perhaps all well . ,i n,i ix- . ienough. Also Poikand North townships were changed Polk now extends one mile further east hnn formerly. The Legislature adjourned last Moiid iy wvek, and wc learn from soma of cur ex rhap-s that they have drawn their njv and lelt the Knilrrad city. M. D. Caruetl. It .p ir m,r rp, I. ers ciouieu in rainer eiegaiu language-. 1 ., 1 .t . 1 will written, and, will doubtless hud it.-? admirers out in my estimation it lacks other oualifii-atioiM. and amoncs! iiMU I 1 u J t a-'t. 1 1 v Uli utvt tliem an appropriate author, so far as the speech 13 conccrneu. A. so, 11 is loo ui tra in many respects and shows too ereat a want ot consistency to accom - ... ...... , ,1 p ish much 111 aiding the great and good work of temperance reformation. Rut 1 hope neither yon or your fair authores: - will think it indecorous cr unrallant in a use of a broad axe or cross cut saw, in ' cutting out a dress pattern, cr to use the .!..!:,.... !t.t'A e - ..,;,.?: ! needle, in building the frame-work of a j saw mill-not should the coarse, sturdy - a:v.t mabcuu.ie posuiousin uiz bjuic.-s 1 1 .1 j may. however, be excused from the tact,! as she says: ' even in this rvpged field. there are some warm and genial spots,'' J &c. Well, perhaps she has found tht ni. , . . , , Had some, stentorian voice announced tae ' sin of presumption would not have so easii) attached to him. lie has the pow - er to net; and from ths beginning cf all uors oi inoseunuerui imm;uiate super - r . ? 1 . . ...
M::. CounALEY.-Lt the Banner of thatnir t of lov nr "ever b clcd. Ih.t fair ham, . heuseS, mak, . ontr.cts for the V
M.rch lOih is contained a Tern perance ' onrc condemn. Thy Scottish lard has beau- I v',lc1 Pa,tf"1' our little infant c.eeks ilttllll repair thereof, prcrile suitable fur , . . tifully .-aid: j b -gone days, with a mothers fondness t .,itUie and fuel, report to annual town A u.rt-ss, whic.l, it appear?, was read tu a , ?'Olif v.omd some poner the pi li.-gie us, and affection that yearning anxiety ship P1iin-all iheir doings, and sub .iihlir m..tinr nf I hft ritiens nfTlvn) TOJff our.lvf-s s.; itUrj see us-" Ui-ineed ftr li-r nVnrin. when nasi :he t r .1...:. .. ,.,1...:...
. . .-iu iiiir lta ;u tu io show thai m rev, that 1 r 11 1 : r .1 1 t , . oulh on the 1st of tu? month, by Airs. C. rnnsMfr .'inn .m.i t,-.,!,rn. iV. day ot cratlleit lntaurry, tftey loy upon , lo iiiiprovius or ljMihün- or finovm
rOU " T UUl.ll 10 13 K CX"C pi lOi: IO iOUK ; .'-... v. .v.- "i- ,v.tu an . i..i j 1 ry- t .j 11 1 w 1 n.ci . vu.i rM lai Villip r ... , !-wn a grv-sli.p-der.'iolisJiin r. distillery, i ty; as sweet messengers of jwace in hours cf xic vote is rt ti e township which of the positions assumed. ! hjpp::- uu h.n-plU, rcller-sexym j of discontent and t itter strife and tor- j mccin ,,nvr, ,t ,t a! , have Wemustyield thil it is not gcod phi-j .i the woild', add , harity ha, ! ,.s tiX. eVer Usophy or good economy to resort to the: u.-.i d..vo o:'t!o oil of hi-.-Lorv, and manv other i sefmngly turned its bCK upon you; s ; a:v above ti.- c.tt-r-l ux i 10 ct.. ier
. . . 1. . : I " ! .v.. n (if f. vi;.u r.,',l!,. lT'hUtlM'.l Ol SOÜil illld WKOfSOme SOCIC- ... 11 .. ....!! ,n.,nti.i,r.-
icill cf its mascuiii.e atithor to stretcli ; eprave-i, the degraded of whatever rank. April next, an important vhange in our ; stituie school corporations, independent forth the stioi.g arm of mint. of physi-1 whale v V condit Ln." And now sec hei ! Township system f,'"- fu,ro- rr-" ot the tow ihips in o hii.h thry are siluacal f.,rcc aiUcf the law. ,n the e.termi:,- ! by th. way to lift thai worse than . y V,, Legislature have not upset : ted; and sha',; trui.sact 11 tl "brutal" s'.ranvr out of the ditch, and j H 1 their bw, thebrut;; thai tin Ltgts- ; bunrs? hy huste. s e.cct-M b the peoation of the evils of intemperance, toe j r,..6ni, rtr,tl. lation of last session shall go into forr: j or by off.cer app..,,,ted by the cor-
... , .. , , 1 11 ivirlrfritf a br oun-i, tffr, the aUStlJCl 01 US IIIUM inipuiiaui auua- linui vmi r "f Ul'u,t creation to the present time (unless a j pJrn.er oi an uer jois a.vi Udta t, . r.f ti . , ., Mather of her own offspring who, when os: ;ofiK-e of town.'..;. ir,.M . .ie of the ciaugtj has taken place through the n-isoWr f3it,:Jily minisU.,;.d to all I.or Ecl) civil township is decl-ued a bouy most itiporfMit uid rsuorsible tuat the. strument.ity of sister Harnett.) he is 1 wa!l,srepente I of former wrongs, and politic and corparate. wilh ri-ht to con ! v.;eis are ra'.l-d up..., to fill. The very recognized by Ihe laws of God and of men, .strove to hale the bowl with as strong a I t-1 a 1 h contracted with, to sue and b.5, lVi,u Ul tt,(U w.wt-hip thou d 1; . . I . . ... . . " 1......,,!. ..,1 nnulifid vnlpr; ler ! ' i . I 'nhcnl n-i;ir.i to their lolltlCl
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, ... r . uuuaiurai act. iiiii.iv ue yours, now ev - i - - visicn, and to a certain extent, for 1 er for t!e sak of a 'little narrow ap- of said Trustees subsequently to be ; iMlp.rt.,me thai the i.ew sys em should evil consequences of all wrong in the pl'ause it. such a "rvgeed field'' es this, j chosen President, and the Treasurer to j 1!lt i- lo o-eiotlon by capable, efiicommunity of which he composes but aJ to recommend the performance of suchR'v hond. with sureties, in a sum not j eient U!V wmhy m-:i who have good
part and too, very justly. He alone makes the civil laws of the Iuud he alone eccutes and administers them, and certainly to him alone is justly attached the responsibility of their effects. Under other circumstances, that courtesy and forbearance which has heretofore characterized our sex, would be more critically observed in alluding to ..... ... the cutnoress diu an inose restraints have been knowingly removed by her own fair hand. There are no longer obstacles in the way of a full, free and impartial discussion of the provinces cf the sexes. I have not sought the rose covered pth in which it is her privilege to tread. I have not dared to invade the sar.ctity of the domestic circle, as an annoyance to the queen of the palace. No, no nor have I intruded a single weary step towards her quifit tea party," nor have I asked her to descend from the high and elevated position which her sex so justly entitles her, but she has sought my level assumed the position of my antagonist, and, as she says: unsolicited and not as "a licensed lecturer, 6ent abroad by a particular school." Well, it has been said that when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war' but withall, m our bet-
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, " , .'- vwuLuuur .air; weil astn.nk ant lulls. liut lo pal to aatlioress his permitted tocreep into her jour weaker prions and labor to aroue t adress. rather indicates such a want of j a biicd fanaticism ii accoinplishiwg this
i , j . ' J ..v-uv,. ; w raight find m the pro luctions of sev- ! , . , .. . rnn npl inn stfl f i -rwi ? -..v.... . I ' rn I .1 !i t nnrs 11 r.ri I in cm mh ,.( uK.t,. : - - . . V -.... Mr I e?a 3 S.IO Nilrimtiwvc hv cirinn 1
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. .-,ie -in meei nie Kina invitation to ; those "rued fields," upon the hands UoniM-tert iur die
new iown-. make me speecni with a lew remarlts ol that are lilted and prepared for tlu xzlioh doubtless intended to
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' ?f ,1,e sh 5.s ? simP,e in of i ! history ind origination of the society ; 11, r . , . ; JJiUigliters of 1 e toperance, and their - i f m' " - ---'-r-m. of the of re-j ; htiunship will, tha Sons, and a psrt of ; that so full of supereroga tion and egoi lism as to detract from its illustrative i force. Other portions in a relative sense, ; 1 ,nuäl say, are fallacious if not ridicu-j ! Iol.,S' lnlieakl"o of t--'3"1)' 1n the J .tu.uuU,sn. sji. that we would hone for at their hands. U'i? vn :!,l l.v n.-i ilpiil: rrnr.wt i t ov.r. - .hv mi-ci-e of this principle to the members of our ; t0' j j,rJv'ejf t : evcr toriditlorsi" ' ' l aaiiJ. lil ;hc Ea,lie- col I r i V timn Sue "j . 'lfüVv c,lU u? eve., lo th... lowest, foulsi haunt.; of vice a.id impurity, let us go." i' - i ms uortriue is onct. and partakes o! . ...... a , , j mendable, e.-pecially in the female charj acler; but in the fourth and adjoining i co.umn red as fallows a 'l3 o coeroiou." Then, 11: the sama connection, she says: "if vi-.v, or wh.it amounts lo the sarec t!;i:i, nc. ,rj t- put away the evd ironi on: nu.Lt, will the not le justified, aetin? as UU1'J Jll Ul' stiumeatahtv in her r.o.ver?" w!fo l-t'.er fulfils her mnrriar,. vow .1 i;n.M,.,,i -r. ,.1,. ates her LusI-jü I v. ho cannot take care cf' jmstir," j Now, Mr. Editor, imagine that vou see ! this devoted sister seeking, in the full-! 11CSS 01 ll!e FPUU üX ,:IUU1)- UiC Sl,e never knew or saw before in her own . . . f ,, 4, . . A. i lautLUane: lit' iaiifii. inu vir ion?, me ; on 0fiicer io come'to her rescue- and find ! a nbee in otr.". of his dark and lonelv j dungeons for her own bosom companion! i sister! Woman! shiink from such a i, j , , , , i ll ; ! . . 1 l . . t . rechtes inconsistency anu crue:;y, utti ii ever has been, and will continue to be the work of the true wife the .nuine lady whose love and pure affections are worth courting, to scorn the idea and abominate the deed. Dut in our next quotation, we can find an excuse for such au argument. Our fair authoress says: "Much has been written, and much more ) will be writlen u;k:i the kindness ! the wi e to a soltisli hishmd. The due Irotn prai.se of rentle woman who tamely submits to tlic indignities of a bloated loathso.ne relic ol'a man, because he was once hcr hiband, kvr joy, her pride, has been sunjj und applauded in every part of our enlightened country. Hut for my own port, 1 must, dissent from any Mich false notions of the duties of the wi c, and repudiate all tueh encomiums." In w hat "part of our enlightened country" she could monopolize those encomiums, 1 am at a loss to conjecture, unless it be'iu such rugged fields os this!" Now will the reader turn back to the first and second quotations, and compare them with the foregoing and following, and last oa with which I shall trouble you? She now says: 'Xo, no, it is no mark of affection for a wife to yield hcr comforts, and the happiness and safety oher family to gratify the fiendish appetite of him who should feel it his pleasure a well as duty to provide for her and aupply the wauls of his household." I would scorn the thought of doing anything to detract in the least from the richly deserved position occupied by the true woman, and I think vour readers will bear me out in saying thit I have
For the Kantter. ; uroliltT or sister may b2 one that we ourselves ' judgments are to be appreciated, they . township, have clique of all sc I fl r- 11 I I " rT find I II n -t rf 1 .... I 1. . . T . . . .... . . i
not done so in this instance. I would to opening or changing roads, appointing jIso b,; as loth to do or say anything to! viewers&c. that the Auditor is divestinjure the csuse of temperance, or throw ed of the light to appoint Supervisors to obstacles in the way of those gaining suf- 11 vacancies thit the Justices ore dificieut influence from the j Iuusibility I vested of the power of acting as Overand reasonableness of their arguments j seers of the Poor and that the people to speed on ihe great and good work ! are divested of the right of tantalizine
! but if it requires the inculcation of such
principles as seem to be adopto:i by your fenceviewer5. authorfss, i,i its advocacy, many of your' On or befo.e the first of May thev dereader? and nearly all "the rest of nun- teimine the amount of Road Tax to La kind," are pgrcgiously deceived as to its ! 'collected and certify it to" the Auditor increasing popularity. Let no such U - j w!io places it on ihe duplicate. In Febuaticism have a place in our affections. I ruary they settli- with the Supervisors It is unworthy of the better judgments of j and the. Treasurer, and within 15 days our race, both male and female. Let the j publish an Exhibit cither in a newspa-
sooer second thoughts of th people"! emovc the mountains of mist ry and ;
wretchedness which have be n heaped up- ! ih. Trustees receive 75 cents per dar für on them, at the ballot box if they choose, ! every day in which they arc actually enflect men as their law-makers who dare ! gaged, au I the Clerk and Tieasyrer re-
tl i -i . . i ... i 0 . . lU . "T" w. ?" i grcai moral reiorm, nas proven, an. will i continu to b of as little f-r.Vet 5t ; j coiiiiuu.. to Uw oi as utue tuet t 3S it la . r i ... t : . . . i :. . I I"""1' - ' princip.e or pracuce. , rtI. .iUVv aM. , rlll wtu nrcebbary ia1 - a .L I . . . ! j in society, an I their more rugged n ui n -uiuac ivt i iuiii iiir 1 1 I l o 1 I i J i j ä ' i stitutioual make, are expected to brave the storms of battle bv facin" and endu ring the merciless peltings of the common enemy, and prepared in any and every etneigeurv for a formidable defence. Woman Was r.OVer designed to act in i this sphere; and it is of do consequence to me whether your fair au tnoress ' repu- , dtatcs ell sucli encomiums or not, by uei,s 01 B"c. a,,tl 11131 tHrc au(l 1 wa tch fill nes3 manifested in tnlnrin" and i infested 111 tutoring ami j i fjshiorii nn the infant mind: and the still ! r and fr useful- j 1 nem in the world, at.d finally for a hap-1 : lit- olcrn 1 I v I Iipep f horichi-i i- tri iu c c 1 1 I . ' - .- ......... ..-v.. ( ficiently adorn the female character, 10 ! ! "H"? .f lh V"0"0 .lhfi j ! werk wmch sister Lirnett prooab'.y ini - agiues rests exclusively upon tier snoulder?. oo. no as ministeiiu spirits 111 i. f .... j som friends and companions in health and ' prosperity; as l.iud, brnevolrni and char1 itubte advisers in the formation and per- f the kind and üoating mother, rair.isirr-( icg to lite warns and uecejsitie? of her dependent Utile ones; as the true, dvo ted and forgiving wife; and os tie lovely ind affectionate sister and obedient
it . i . I ! cnfiii-'ten tt f liar r -i ia r vrim ,.1 , f .i w-..... . i-mn, k. ....i hcr '1'1PPI1PSS 111 this life, and enttue h-r to a rich reward at the. right hand of the j.siy ovpr all. SOLON. 1 ;o:a lue 'A. jOoep.i vauev i;eii;cr. . . ' TilC XCW TüViTSliip LUVT. t-. .1 ... t. 1 .--ii T : . At the Election on the first Monday of. I next Jltr'p- Ti,c nPW Uw wiU b" founi" i on page. 49o, of tue 1st Volume cd th,'t : Kevised Statutes, and the following is an ; amually, o:i tha tIir TrM, - f'leih a ud u Tr-asurer. less than 8200. The trustees are to be the Judges of all Elections, and their Clerk with some other citizen of the township, to be the clerks thereof.
child these w:i! otiier appropriate o- or BIi Ucv hin. to the StMe Superinitions occupied by woman, are amp! y j tPhdeiit. U.i cr beh,r- the 1st of Oc.-
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The Trustees are to i.ave the care andjttfiera full const kation, selecting a loard
superintendence" of the highways andj bridges of the township, and it will be their duty; First. To divide their respective townships into convenient highway districts, and the same to change at pleasure. Second. To appoint viewers to survey and lay out and open new roads. change and alter old ones within their respective townships, in such maimer as may h" prescribed by law. Third To fill all vacancies that occur; in the ohice ol supervisors ol n.gtiways in their respective lownsnips. Fourth. To determine annually upon the amount of tax that shall be assessed for road purposes within the township. Fifth. To sec the proper application of all moneys belonging to the township for road purposes, and direct the application thereof. Sixth. They shall be the overseers of Ihe poor, and fence viewers of their re spective townships; and Q.i r a ii 1 1 1 va,.. ,.. Iia rnr and min.i UV T CII III. ... II l tft4.l' I.V. .... ...... agement of all property, real and personal, belonging thereto, and superintend all the interests thereof. It will be seen, from the. above, that the County Hoards are divested of the power to assess Road Taxes, leaving each Township to determine what its peculiar j wants require, Mid aho of duties relative
' some of their number by election them
per, or by posting it up at the; place cf holding elections. IVr their services icne ml. cüa.?f.Wlioü as tl.S Trustees w - ; allc-.v. Va.-aui ies in the Boa,! of Tiustjees are lill.,1 hv the County UodrJ i'i th- ! other offices by the Trustees 'Should ;anv person, elected or appointed, fail to r i . ' , r - . . perform any dutv ream red of him ' he - ' . J sj,rln forfait Mll. VJY Xo tt.e township ai.v L Sumi noi exceeding one hundred dollars . - . to be recovered before any Court havi,, tion. (lilts ras. mean "after quali-
V 1 but its broad lanor oliicer, who is elected, declines ac cepting.) This is all that lo h? found in the Township L'.v. but at pag 410.' the ojhool L.v. in:poes additional duties. The Trustees :.r. t.i ti , '.i.tT r.f ;e lucution.,l aJlYirs of ilie township eniniov teachers, visit schools at l.-ast twire. Vach term, csiab.i-ii and conveniently 111 hool ilding school hou.-s lie Tiiev recei ve a dollar ler ,!.. fur ,lt. ,jtlir actually i-pent bv ti,o.. ;', c i., l arr..M On r 'before the ':h cf September t!i-r hatl mk m t nunseration of ihe children Viv.er n sf-,-u en I twelve yeais . I I ii .- . .... I I . .. u.o, um U'. ilir n '.nvi- im M-ii-inr.il. 21ul f,,id out to which school th-v desire. furnishing the tocher with a iil 0fij, - ehüdren a-Hned t him. Schollis ir.öj pe iraUSN-nva 1 r tuiuauonai purp.oses to 111 adjoining township if mcr.': convenient for them. Teachers may be dismissed by ibem for incoiiptcnre, 1 . . .... . t 1 1 1 . immorality ic. iuey mav estoDUSU r,ra-Ud school-, whin" prsct cable end but th-i tri;oi tiw-r..cii '0 us ! pe r e,1 00 ani:u .!! v. :,.:ti 00 t poll ajj rt-,v,il,r-.r. ?. ho". is are to b-i f:?f. An- ! lHiiis lie lioiu l::e. irtisiets. or Hie oecis1 ; ion ot a town!,;: mretinj. to ' (f ,,,,,!:., ...u tin-. t. the i.(,i!- ! 1 j I. . rr , ..-! . C. .11 - a . L...r. iie iruMf-.- i.Vvii.e c ii-n rcri.-ii oi j x.. enuiveraiom :u t-of .11 iht-ir procted1 in?Sf to th. Auditor, pu.1 also ine State ! Superintendent. Ti is law imposes a ! penally of fi ve dollars on any person elect 1 , t , , i,., ed : r n ppoin ed a township trustee, w tl'J ? fWs to qualify and serve as such. Incorpoi ted cities 1 r towhsshall con ' poratio.i; v-h'nli we ie.r. in koiu-u;stan- ; ces5, may intcriere wit.i the smooul work ; in of the lav. l.illlllrSS OV ! 0w illi.i-i-f to rve. It is ol the lasl It is of the last business qualifications and who enjoy tbo entire confidence ol 'he community. In many localities, the pop!e. are already 1 i' .1. . ..1 ia! nn A A I ineetlll'. PI a tvauee Ol tue. nniuui, oiivi r to be chosen next month. The office is at best a thanktc ss one, with much labor and little pay; and we urge every volet who is in faor of good schools, ood roads, good morals, and fiood officers, to rast his suffrage for the best men in his township as Trustees, whether they be Whigs, Democrats, Free Soilers, or Fili1 busters. Ili-liuious Notice. There? will be preaching; by Kev. D.E. MANfFIELB anJ Lady, at Plymouth.com. mein ing on Thursday evening, the 24th inst., and continue over the Sabbilh following. 6,000 cot. EgS At ti e think Store. March 17, '51-otlT. C. 1). CLAKK. Land Wnrranls IIoiirIii, All. IMvmmith Iläuk. t- LLAltrv. , .it luv ' J mar 17, 1853. 3tff. TO BLACKSMITHS: m .. . 1 1 ...... a . a i. ? 1 I.' f.iSt A smith i.-.ay find a permanent situation it the shop of the undersigned in Union township, Mar; hall county, mthe Burt Oak flat?, if application is made soon. JAM KS MOOK. March 17, 18.V5. ' tij a CiOOU J uui lit ma u i ' i " - "
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