Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 December 1853 — Page 2

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TiiE BANNER. IY3I. J. LVlÜ, Etlilur & Troprietor.

l'LYJlOUTII IKD.

Thun-day Morning, Dec. 8, 1S53.

$-AlvertiCHieiils to insure insertion, must be Landed in by Tuesday preceding the day of publication.

Irvise & Vax Valkes eurgh are doing a smashing business in the Grocer' and Provision business not smashing them

selves or their customers, but high prices

and picayune merchants.

CC2 AUCTION on Saturday. See ad.

WAR NEWS. We have reports con

firming what we last week published in

relation to the eastern war, and a little more in detail, but the addition would

not justify a recapitulation. California. We are under obligations to some unknown frieiuliti California for late fites of San.-Jo.se and San Francisco p ipers.

lotion, -which can exhibit such a deln-

4uent list as Plymouth does for 1S52.

fhis may seem to some as loud talk, but

It S 60.

probably

President's jJessarc. We shall

be able to furnish our readers with this

document in the next Banner. If no dif-

X. VT. Indiana Cosftrcucr. Tliroh the politeness of the principal Secretary. Uev Wm. Guaham, we have been favored with a copy uf the Minutes of the last annual session of this Conference held at Attica in September last. It affords valuable and interesting statistical information to every one desiring the prosperity of the benevolent and religious institutions of our State, and especially to the membership of the Church represented. We believe the State bus been divided into three or four Conferences, and in

this, the North-western includinga part j

of Terre-Uaute, a part of Grcencastie, on the south, as fur east as Rochester, this place and South ISend, and bounded ly the State line on the west and north there is a total of membership if 12,253. Increase over last year. 1.310.

now, and would injure Russia, would soon tertnin-

.'teHU-

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ale the naval part of the war.

there wms another tliins: tiie fellow time, with a L renh loref, acting

vol up and moved that there be, a County the Turkish army, and IVuch tyneul;. Tempera net Convention held, to sen.'. French engineers, and prubab'y Prent b delegates to Indianapolis. Now the artillery, lending their a Kiiiioiui assistwhole object i f these conventions is to r.nce w ithin the Turkish army itself, therr

card as the above, would be giultv of such j rout temperance as t:;ey

an intentional error, and then so cruelly ! fcOt along 1 believe just us well

insult those who detected him? Surely net! Clerks, Justices and others in any of the counties in Northern Indiana who re-

lv noM 1.n eddle r.a,n for blanks !eet u ae LiW passed 111 Sttt. wcuul be bat sivia.i prospect t, Lussia ; .u ist four free-held securities, to bear-

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both "local," ar."l dependent upon ether authority fur elbVci, than as provided in Ci-istituticn. The permission to r r - :ail is giu-n lull or.d cnmpleie, but is made to u-j end upon two conditions; n is a u.-'y 'tiiy of votes, and the other the fi'iiig cf ' 'a hoi: I with the Auditor, with

of a general character, catt gt them for the present at this office, for 25 cents per quire, and when that concern offers then, at 25 per cent below these figci w.i

will bid again.

and you feilows cantiot deny it. making permanent head.:- on lati.l. ; proed by sue!: Auditor, in the pfnal And whit good will come of all that? Should Austria and Prussia, however, : ?nm cf not less than .5fK, i;or more than Was it not predicted by some, of our take tides with Ru-;ia. the event of the ; Aorut. conditional for keeping smartest men, when the lew passed in war, according lo Blackwood, wouhl not orderly house. &c." One of these condiMaine, that it would be repealed again? be so certain. "Throughout Kurope,'" j t.ons is declared, and probably is tiuconWell how is it? I know that it is not fays that periodical. the democratic par- ; stitutionhl, the other is rood. Then, it repealed yet. Rut there is no telling how ty would raise its head; Hungary and , would teem that complying with ihe on-

so;m it will be. There have been only Lombard; wmild be quickly in anr.5; j ly c üd itiou constitutionally imposed by

live or six states in t.ie L mon tt;at nave Germanv and Italy would be the battle- ( law

Ueit;-r iimv now retail

liquor

The sticklers for particular women's right3, are still seeking legislative aid and sympathy in the eastern Stales, and throwing Stor.es at the people of the

ficultj occurs in the organization of the J WC6t grally. Crojt. Miss Lucy. House, we shall be able to acquaint ourj Cciliplimf ütary. Wc received the folreaders of its proceedings also. We ,yvvi verv comYl ;,-,af illarv nole on Suu.

New Obgaxization. In atc. riu. ? t-i nrarifns iintin n Ulm Vpr t,f t ) l

.' . r . , , I adopted the la w. New York and Peun-' fields; and who shall foretell the issue deli .net of the V'-te cf i!: ncrr'e ut on citizens of this county have organized . syUanb , ()mo v:oST. : o lU su,rJJctroit Frii Pr( ! the qUl ation. " 1 l ' ' H

themselves into a society Tor the uetec- : Xuw if any uf you tetnperanc'; inen can; ? No oti. r feature oT the law but tl.os tianöf horse thieves and others commit-1 answer these arRtime::;s let them do it ' , "e"?JftJ ai: efi:i,r t!'a c.rcu,rrea al j referred io. have lecn supposed to ba IIa-

tin" Fimilar depredations, under the title , "il11 I!iev J "iar Irom Ye ior i - " ; -- ; bItf to constitutional objection.-.

of M-irshall County Watchmen, fae cf-; ,. , . , ... .-.r.i.mnt tn c.,,.,, rr.,s.-0mn,! i, ! J.vt.,p-jit Jcurnal.

fleers are A. L. W heel Kit, rrnident, Thus. Sunnur. Vice PresiduU.

I ililCtiWcca CS liiiSiü. ' town, for nigiit. He met theri two ' cd; c or understanding." Oh," replied ! The November number of Blackwood's ' p'-dlers from Chicago, who so ul-irme-.t ; the do::tur. "never mh.d that, intiiv pco-

, Luinburh Magazine, contains a vstluable : birn by t.:eir talJc. an-.i manner, t::at n!tt r pie conii-.u. so u'l t'neir livrr"

Ti.'K Law vti: that don't t:.iKrv Did l!:c leader ev-r s.'. -e him? 1H 1 any body ever see ihe lawyer who diJ not, as a mattt r of ecu lie, sneer always in iw of :h- je.ry at every ihiog taid and done bv the epposi e putty? f he practice is almost universal, and shows ih:ti h multitude of luv. yers sink ell the g utlem n in iha attorney. Now an-1 then a ni3iii:i:nou5.

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Rufus Rron, Secretary. J, G. Osborne, Treasurer.

own la t we

! have not showed yet what i: will cost to ' src s re,aua - 1 ?"- --nng severe i .for.-H the. law if we. h;wl it. punisli'uc-U to S'-tue concerned in it. It

i 0HSI:RV1:R. :r,s :I:al a Mr i;lu:- a yoiS - from 1 "Doctor,1' s .id a nun to a phvsician. ! Dec. 2d, IS53. ; Grtit county, w 0!i his way lo l.Asy- , ",nv dichter h-id a lit this morning, and i -- - ette, and stooped at the Tavern at George.- comiun.-d ft-r half lsr.nr witm knnu-l.

should not be surprised to Uarn that . CV4.ni Ustt ax,5l lhe rea;ler m5 ht

some uara ar.u owyi xuuuence3 ' Uunpose it upset the riöc of our Sabbath

thrown obstacles in the way of an unin- j refieclionSt and blasted them in the bud terupted organization, in which the whigs j b(jt u 1. Its xtntrahlt author may may achieve another victory about as no. havft n our A.uIitor's "aviendt creditable to them as their recent one in j konorahh which miht have led him to the New York State election. j (!iffernl conclusions, but as he admits , ,

A StUlidliSS Operation, of which the house I i"aiu,"u' uu co.u, of C. L. Derbey Co. at Sandusky City, .. we are at liberty to infer that it . 1 1 r- I would have been all the same, and insert Ohio, or some shipping Expressmen ol that city. 01 the Companies for which j couccrn as the most ppropriate mode they are engaged, are not entirely inno- j üf exposing its simple author; . i Loga nsi'ost, Dec. IS33. cent. Some two or three months ago, m . j . J. Iui:ns Sir: I accident!)- came accordance with the reposition in ni . , of vour Darer. in

t , , rf ( s

TmnAftant !V?i.i'i:i 'fii.. V. i i e J ; l' r I: :1 n f 1 r ti cle O Ii t he Oriei.t;;! p!;(rfin.i uhiVh ' SUfT'er IiC cal.C.i fjf i;;S 1.0. WKV.-

tke 3d inst. sas that the Supreme Court skU ismuch as Blackwood is fed to ccr.tinuc his journey. Th,- hud- , , t, ., , . . ,i tha oiiTRn. 2,ar cyctllcnet, of the British 1 -r fused mm uis uorse. t:iid after adecided, on Friday last, that portion of V, r ' ' ' Uvl-il,. rrwr.! e cl'mvlini kc i 11. ' ... Tory party; an 1 if. es a c.';loraptrarr re-' n hue proaceu to n.ov him t ce,'.

nie w.juv,, w ... & marks. te tones condemn Kusia. she i "'" '-i'11 a s-,tlUffl. :-fre jue.-

the out-stion of "liceuEe or no license" to in.! ! I f.,rfu!lv wrmi- The. ar- : snsutcions and fears induce a htm to usk

a vote of the reo nie. as uncor.sliluticr.il. j tide is excellent alike for the mv.fiy re-1 f--;r '-h? bt? of trie ro.?ia which was rc-fu-

:n 1 buUe it a.-'.niimsiers to the Aber.'.een caö- enu i.i'.u -a'""1-

! inet, and for thy informition it alfbrdsjrs whicn weie a:so leiusc-u. 11 ttK n i rpseptin.r lb ranai iiv r.t the Turf in dec! i tied sleeping ill the r."om. Rtid UjjJ.e

Vt'e suppose there are none w'no

take the trouble to read the Constitution

of Iiulhna, that will doubt the correct- defeud themselves. The main o-.iuionc j attempt to leave, when th? landlord lufs of this decision. That instrument 1 of the article will be interesting at the ! endeavored to force hint Into the room, verv clearly defines in which branch of presenl crises, and we then lore givei but Blue brok. pa. t him. and w.s ch-.d

high 1 on cd

the government the law ir.-sl.ing power

! them, condensed at hind:

I by the peddlers atid th- landlord iuto the

counsellor, or young lawyer,

frcc-h fr:n tiie healthier infiurncei uf home cr college, drp.n? fro:n the ctms-. routine, but the (xcepticuis are few.

exists, tnd the refucal of ;he last Irgüh-1 c,,0

j The autocrat, according to Bhckwood. bar-r'Hün

se the present year for unmaskiu" Isis

ture to shoulder the responsibility, am! ! designs on Constantinorde. because the , and, bavin-

1

Here Blue was attacked by ail of th- m.

knife gave svvcral cut.- lo

adfertisement of the Derbevs, we forwar-;

ded them the money for a keg cf printing Ink 45 lbs,, and received a letter from them staling that it was promptly shipped to us, care of Witter &: Miller, South Bend, and afier a few weeks and dimes spent in writing to the Derbejs and others, and a few trips to South Bend by ourself and others for us, in pursuit of our rights, we procured the statements of

the depot agent and Messrs. Witter nndj

Miller at South Bend, that the Ink had not been received or been by them. We forwarded these s.atements to the Derbeys, and although some five or six weeks have elapsed, we have received nothing from them, except that "our expressmen tay the ink was foricardtd!" not even informing us who 'our expr$s9in.en ure, or to whom we might look for redress.

"We wrote to the txpreas office at Sandusky City, some three or four weeks since. and have heard nothing. It is not for the amount but the principle involved that we are determined to know where this swindle is to ba traced. Men or companies who will thus avail themselves of their distance from those having just claims upon them, are totally unfit to be the recipients of the public confidence or patronage. The Sandusky City papers should notice this, and we can assure them that the limited range of our paper, shall not prevent this or other notices from an extensive reading, unless our wrongs are speedily Tepaired.

the consequent error committed br them abuse lavished on Louis Njpoleon by ihe ; two of his assailants. H" wjs f.n.Hy in avoiding it. have created the difficulty. I had persuaded Nicholas that j knocked down by one of the peddlers r. . , . ... , , 'an ullieiice between Great Britain and d severely inured. Ii' teemed ariu, rhis State cf affairs will render tue aPj pralu;e v.-as i-npossibli, at the. present and was run into th- riv-r. where he aproaceing State election of next fell, one liin,. fuf aRy purpose whate-.er. The! gain escaped. lie walked down the sivf.f --. r z Inturoi'iiiT nn;! rYeitiii" n:ie i m her i ! i t v thr.miti wM'h ihn A hr.!rP n ;er ;ibotit a mile and a halt and soent l!.

ministry was deluded bv ll?usi;uj diniom- ; m'ht u a straw one. he had taken off

Ti:;. I..-, r C:::. sus T!i summing up ol the pnvu'utien t:f ibd United States, in ib.). 1. is is? follows:

V f! I ICa 1 .i 5 Titc colored

l'J.oD.I.OCS 3.-JC4.31.1

23,2b'l,5?G

Almanac für IS51. Our patrons will find on the next page a Counting-House Calen

der for 1854, which they can cut out of

the paper and stick up in some convenient place, where it will always be open and read.

DclinqCtflt Taxes Of 1S5J. In every county in the State, so far as we have seen, the

delinquent tax lists of 1852, are upon an average, but little if any over half the

length that they were last and other previous years. As there has been a large

increase in the number of tax payers du

ring the last few years, and as our taxes

haTe necessarily been heavy, we cau but

look upon this itate of affairs as truly

flattering and encouraging to the people

of Indiana. The population of the town of Plym

cutb is rapidly increasing, and it must

now number near one thousand, yet the

county Treasurer reports but tto persons

who bad not paid their taxes for the yeur

1852, ind one of them is a non resident.

German township in this county, had last v9f 9.1 rleliniiunl and it. If .n. It -.

jvttl mm .w aii.u. . .0. t.jit .1119 Jiai pi seats a listof but six. Bourbon and several of the other townships in the county are represented by delinquents in nearly the same ere Htablc ratio. We venture the assertion however, that there is not another county seat in this or anv other State in the Union with the samt popu-

which I perceived an article relative to our establishment, which I must Jay, proves ou to be either a very great fool. or a very great liar. It is not t be supposed that a man who has had the experience in th- pub

l'shing business that you have, could even I think, much less assert upon any author- ! ity, that I would agree to print the dclin- ! quent list of any county for "the pitiful sum of S." I made no such agreement, neither did I "UNUERDib"' you, but simply told the Auditor what I would print the list for, vi: &H0 00. Mr. McDonald may have uudeitood ine to say -SS. but your experience as a publisher, should have corrected his mistake. It mav have nswered your purpose to have under stood the same thing, but will not raise you in the estimation of othf rs, cither for veracity or good sense. I can look upon your article only as s mean attempt to, injure our business, nid fh&U consider the inaf.er as personal between you and myzelf. There, now! I have never, heretofore, attempted to interfere with printing within jour ranee, but shall take particular pains, after this to let the people of Marshall Co. understand that we at Lafayette, can and will do printing twenty-five per cent cheaper than it can b done in Plymouth, under your supervision. A. P. LUSB We frankly deny having ony inclina

tion to do the Luce establishment at Lafayette any injury. It was not particu-

arly iu our way, in fact we had treated

it and its proprietors with dicided par

tiality, and had we supposed that the

Auditor intended writing for a more sat

isfactory understanding, we should have

availed the reply; but we will inform

the young 'an of the concern, that we

should rely upon Mr. McDonald's state

ment upon any subject with more tcnaci ty than we should any made by the au

thor of such an illuatured production as

the preceding one. It is intimated how

ever that we should not have said any

thing about such a mysterious and extra

ordinary bid, upon "any authority. '

We should not, had it not been the very

best of authority unconditional and

without qualification. "Personal" with him! Phtic! Wei we should really suppose nc considers

it so. from the tenor of his card. The

dignity and true merit of the person who is the author of tfie foregoing epistle, is so fully exemplified in the production

itself that we prefer giving it to our rea

ders the better to enable them to properly

estimate that person, and to Judge of our

obligation to notice him at all. We may now state some of our suppo

sitions, as it is so evident to A. P. Luse

that our experience should have correct ed Mr. McDonald's mistale.

Suppose, for instance, Luse made the

mistake to suit his purposes, and when

the work was done and delivered with a

bill presented for it of eighty dollars, how

easy it would be to convince any one

that there must have been a mistake as eight and eighty sound o much alike.

Will any one dare suppose that the au

that has been witnessed for many yars. Let it eor?, and let the friends cf good order, sobriety, praco vn I prosperity be prep-ire.d fur it,

We have no bitter epithets or vitune-

11m : ... r Akkivai.s is öcionz?.. The

acy, and the manner in uhich tint min- j his clothes in the room, and uns withou! following statement presents thi number

istry succeeded, for so long a time, iu Iheni until the next : y. In t;;r mor- of f.:reuMi emigrants arriving at the pirt quieting the fears of the British people, i uin he fc-und an ucquaiiitar.ee living in of NV.v York di.ring ihe month cf Octuare also faithfully expos d. A frank that neighborhood, and was oblld to -i ' bcr, and the ci untiy represented:

a ckno w ledg me n t is made of th

superior

ration to heap upon those who may hon- sagacity of the French government, in , . . . . , . , . . penetrating at once the real intentions of estlv doubt the propriety cf leaisiatin:; ' i . . it- - i Russia; and the deserved compliment is up-n this stibjrrct to the c stent of entire I j,, tü LüuU :aro!eoll cf E iyi:;g thut

amos?t the thousands who at one time

loubted the propriety of legislative inter

ference in the suppression of the liuu:r traffic, and who now look upon it as the

on'y effective remedy. I pen t?;e prtn

went to a Magistrate end made tn efiila '. West Indies vit against Blue for assaulting him. oh-' Denmark

prohibition, as we know hov,- to sympa-1 but for his skillful instructions to his tamed a warrant for him. and ha j him ar : Mexie;

thi.-e with them. And we ore but one J ambassador at CoKsJantiuople, the tie- j rested. SiiLsequenhy, Conn, the land ; fot.-.l

I 1 " I 1 . . I . A A . . . J .

Sl"U Ot tile VZar WOUia nave remamea ' ioru, caw iii u j-ropue a. ciimpromisi: im

cor.sequcii' c ct h:s irit-.nrs.

tireut :?ri'Hi!i i i.-i

to b; d i:

During the day, the landlord, af'.T rr- Germany ftif in;i Blue's friends his clothes an 1 h'.r.-e. I'ra r.ci:

Italy 101

-l.C-.i7 C! :ii:a 5

'V'.'oT j Portugal y

... America U. States 2.C14

e u 1 1 b

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masked even loneer than they were. There his never been a doubt on this point among observant and sjgitious person?

on this si !e of the Atlantic; but it requires

Blue which was accepted, but which will ; lo tla.v' (53) Cuifax 011 lhe lsl inst-) not release Conn and his associates from ' t!e Mttine lau SWC8 ,:it0 reralio in the consequences, is the ueiphbo.s have : Michigan. W e notice that all over the

concluded that such Tavern keenins wiii;lultJ o''üizitions are being lormeu to

Isome minliness'for a ' KriVish periodical i not do, and will have the aCair inVesti- force it. peacabty if they can. forcibly

i .. .. i tJ "v

Cipie lliai uefperaic iatis uuu:e- nt ur. ,

of desnrate remedies, wc heartily c- !

in t 'a'hI i a 1 once : .c

.

rouse its advoracv.

More

au'.n.

own povtrumeni and hiuh praise for a ri I

I vai. j I The capacity of the Turks to resk-t ;

Sa'.v tu:: Klki-u-am t, The man that .ever took the papers has at length arri v-

ed. He called to whip the printers be

cause they printed his nam iu the delin

quent Tax list. No, indeed hi never toy!

ur cf it- ::-ntvd ct Court. I.c-zamvorf Jovntcl. i 11 u,r ,h:,sl- nes iiepUl;utc

: j stiles, newever, lüat the .cgisiature negNew Osukns, Nv. SO. j lected to repeal the old licence law; and Th? I.j:rJ cf Health report it'll dcclh? that the, lie -nor sellers have taken out li-

durir.f, lest w eek, of w hich 10 v.-t-re ' ct use under it fer h year to come.

, ... . I . il ! ' front cholera. much zxk atcr t;.ar is pcpulr.rly believed.' T ,, , r . i .... " , . r.t e -. i L. J. Carroll, t r!v edr.jr ul the! 4 the reuior ormv of the Sultan is estim-l . ,. . , i . , . . ) on iCCAt, med yt r.ter u v. ;

ated, by the periodical in question, atj 15'J.C0U men: the auxiliary coiitingeuls, !

from d-pfii'li iu provinces, such as 1-öypt

neatner rainy iir.d su.try. Ko; ro:;

ion Sales of Drv

' n Saturday next t JVAllvJll? I'ACKABD'iS.

Dec.

1 S.'jl

Ml'iiiiis, -vlborii. cVc. arc coinputtd at! vK (Uvctiwt Williams h-is b.en r.nJ

the papers, for he always believed thnt j 1 1U.O0O more; and the "corps cf reserve," pointed by the Governor cf New Hump they would slander people by printin' j composed of soldiers who, having served as United States Senator lo suppl 1 their names in such pieces. six years, have returned ngtn to their j t!ie vai.aill.y orcasu a 1 ly the death Jl !

j homes, but are iiible to be tailed into ! aur Alhert'iu.

active service at any period w i'.Iiin sov-1 I f il Vf n rc f r a rl 1 1 1 ! I r i ' i r.- a r .1 i: vnt il.uvn ! Ti ..... .. HI, T'. ...1 ! I .

.... - - - ....... ...v.. ...v-i.j.t. ., . - . v 1 .s. 1 .1 MU... 1 i :i : lilt il. .! t J," .- c-...- 11 , .1 1

......lo.!,!:.; 1 1 JA P.'ll 'P.. , r. ...1,1 . 1 . - . .. . i iV! '"-- -V'-t, 4.. IV lt U. VUI

av uii aut.ivn-iiui 10 un Qiiu n l 5 ail.l I'l . P US a Coli 5'f-lr Ii l Se. O! Oo-.l-; C....'..

; - - - , i J.. i 1 1'jtiu j .

Cieas the 'H'racfc .ATT! rvvrr 21' And let come Lots of New Goods (cr Irvine cV Vau ValUerilieiruh's

series ol rears, ror a teinrn-mrv strmr. ! T.n.-.t 0 t,t..-.. i..r..t n oil .. ( . i : . ... i i roM.iou ir.it.c

.j... U liU U IUI lllil I . IV Oil Ulir,u.ll'

and eustoiners irav fnd a well

Cücnty TriHi'traarc I'eiivfation. The Plymouth Washintonian Sccietv

il iin iiiu:ii : .1 i .it . i . i i I il i ! i I. i i ' no

f i 1 .t. r -w.... , u.i io au

III AI IMM! l 1 e KU 1 II" .1 I 11 1 VkM I II. r 1 1 I T .

v" - f I tl).ljU irregulars. Tnrt;.rst. nsssr! from V .-,,.. tt- nt ..,.;' ......,.,..(,. ,.fi!rn,.;f; .w

) U ..--wp - , l i . J.i4'-v ..- Iil'i I ? . i ,i i . W .V V. .C U II ) 1 Lli.v, lib VI iVV.. ll. -JJ I VU.'IMllg V , Asia Minor, and other wild tribes, excel- ! with lnnt W;do:n which has - ; Teas.

be publiehed in the Hanner. j lent for skirmishers, and a total of 45rJ.-1 o;,,;;;., n the f.-ar of the sovereign io- gar, CedTee,

Resolved, ry the riymouth Washing-1 000 f!lu'll)'PS 15 obtained. This, ba it pie. nu.i i.-nprt unto them a suiHcifUi-) MoIasss JSyrups,

Ionian Temperance Sot-ietv. that it be. ' f7" ail'i . i " h!i' u Wl UitM:i li .ivistau.. me ; anu.e.

recommended to the Temperance orgmi- ,3St tner one campaign, but one which ! let li:ht so shine b.-fore them that the Ibmbumh Cheese. Tobacco and Cigars.

zations. and tire friends of temperance could probably be maintained at that ! mav sef their utter unwortiiiues.; and un-' Snii rs of all kinds, and in short, every

generally, throughout Maislull ccunlj , sundaid, w ith propercilorts for a long i fitness for the trcst reposed in them. : thin.? that it connected w.'.h the Grocery and

that a County Convention bt held in

Plymouth

2 o'clock

iug delegates to attend the State Tamper- ti urates that the Gultan can rally not less ' in the ofarcs thev iulierit, for their ow.i IH.cat and Uuclvwheat Flour, kept con

r..... rr.... o..i;.,.. tn 1. t-,..i 1 ut I .. 1 1 . ..n ... i thill a million of soldiers, and those i honnr .mJ ; irr,..-,t iov -..i.l r,,..-..r.;.:r .. : fanny on hanu a. Mill l ncc?.

UIUV VVllililllUU U' IIVIU Bh lilUUliliI' I . i j - ..n .i'JJ V ii i litt.

' . . . rle. in which, bv a rnnvnlsiv.. ..tlm-t tl,! ' '"i .k .i.l I customers can ce !arnishe,l witu packages

, on Saturday the -21th Dec, at I , , r , . , . w ... ... -. ... , at u ..clL.j.Äie. on as reasonable tenns as tl.ey p t . j , , t I r hle forCe tif the ' n,l,ue ,s rouseu lor 6 : "rcr of their ways. Grant that the u-iy - can be purchased ehewhtre iu Northern 1al. M., for the purpose of elect-, u6l desperate attempt. -CUckwcod" es-! cf the present incumbents may V short diana. .I.in 1 nll...,.l ll... Vl,.lf.n'. ... ..A. 1.5... . cllillli.C..'.... .. ..II.. ..... I.. ' .1 r .1 1 r . ll--nf.r..l..Ä,-ij.ÄO f r T .1

olis. commencing on the 21 Vi

in January next.

ednesdavl&mü"!'e world, though uelici

and hardiest in the i of thp Anu-tican teo:de.

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tent doubtless in di3-

j ci pi me .

A men.

1 PRODUCE "f :'li kin.ls taken in exI cbae.fefor tJoods ;it tLe market prices.

Haviiif: ueternnned no; 'o I p unetrr-ola, or

For the IJaaner. Cbscrvulicpj in r Temperance "filing.

Mr. EoiToa: 1 know your position, on i .,!,-,;,, ,,,,,,.,,..

Jails ?l.Mriv Wnvl-

Nor is it the opinion of K'.ackwood ! x l - Couriei

j that Constantinople can be captured easi- j the prrsent jtilor tnoh chiro t.f tie .':!. ; r-pect fully inviie the citizens cf Marshall and

there were fever, in its cells, arid that aujünue; coniitici lo er.e us a eras.

iptyWhy! The Üuilington. ' V, i , Y r " excelled in the vjwa'ity or quantuv of t ur Cucds. r says, tnat the lat veir w.-ien ' ue have adoplcd the ready pay syneci, and

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; ... w. . .u.'i. v. ,tuui vii - I

The j 'here have b,-en since, at diir. rent lid

the temperance cause; but I suppose j-tiu j Danube is the first natural obstacle j j thirty others; but uow. since the Vor-

ure a uoeiui iaa;i, uni in i.ivor ii irec

litVINE &. VAN VALKENBURP.il.

Fee S, I- 3 t. 40. ff.

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the ratnol tne invailer. This overcome.! mcni .uaine ia', i:;:s nau tune ro oroiluc

J . tk.. 1 .HCl ntvHl, illlvi Oillljl I vTT Tel:, will find a ready cui.li nrirkel

discussion, and wouul be willing to cd- ,he Balkan nresents i rs.-l f. At en!,.., ..fiita leostitrtatc elTects. locks and kevs are! hVl I'-':, wdi find a ready ca marke

l ... . ... .. . I IS inri-.r.ri'fi'

, but especially at l!ie Sel-s..; as the jail is without a tenant, j IRViNIS VAN VALKEXBUR1II

mit to your columns an article, though it ; tu.se lwo points

migux in so-.ne cegree coairnvine your ; aSt very iuiclior fl)r,:i.5 couKl hupj

principles. I was at the meeting

in

! This ia the 3 1 J i I in Vermont which bus j jjcc pf lSilh

4 Iff.

check superior ones for a long time. JJut of the "Washing- evt n if the Danube and Wilkau were suc-

taniaii t-mpcrance society" of your plce ct ssivrly carried, Constantinople, occuron list Monday evening, and listened to j ding to Blackwood, would be almost imthe harrangue, reading, or whatever you ' poSs;ble to be taken. This great natural please to call it, of Dr. Ü . "the reg- ianilal of intern Europe is hut in. on ular speaker of the evening.- lie mu.le hc si ie, by ranges of hills, which, several appeals to the different branches j jf sufficiently defended, would render the t.f society to come to the -kkecue;" made citv prühably impregnable. It is well several statements also, among which, it I known that ConMautmople. though beI mistake not. was one like this, that Kiet.eti llVlin tv-fo,.r li.m c tu..,, it,..

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TIic SIjiCc of Indiatia,

?Iait!itt2 otrtity, t5:

p.,., i been emptied by the Prohibitory Linuor

Lin, mid the editor very properly a;l.li: ! tc. ir.iii, i " . c : !

ill. Clin iiv; liuill is. ii. v .ill- Hi lltllUl : r . l y.- a r I , . ., ...... , 1 In the Marshall Circuit Court rtbru it ouieö ji u.s prohibiting its sne,-cmp i , lie,. tb,-m od i i in ,t... r.f .., ! UrH 1 T "l lb'j4

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19 20 of all the revenues of Marshall

county were expended on account of the sale uiid use of i n toxica I i r.g drinks referred lo the last term of the Court of Common rietts in proof of Iiis position. Now who does not know that if the .Legislature had not passed the law they did. on the subject of retailing spirits, that tost would not have accrued? True, I know that you might object to that argument. and sjy that we might save a good deal of expeusij to the County by strikin" from

but six times. Iu the last sie;c, a few

thousand Greeks, although unused to war. defended it for fifty-three days against two hui.dred and fifty thousand Turks ibeu tht most warlike nation in ihe world, ltd by Mahomet Iho Second, the greatest general of the aj;.-. The strength and natural rt sources uf Constantinople, emphatically says Uiackwood's Magazine, "account for the agony cf the IJyzanline empire having lasted several centuries " The contest in the niiinion nf 1 I . I

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me cuuue noo;. -,o.i many saws; hut j uood, cannot be of Ion- duration if u then you know that ue must have s.une I lria ull(l Pkl,?,ia stand . tr.,! I .!...:

- Villi 1

law. IJut then what is the use of liaviii"

any law on this subject, more than we used to have? I can recollect when mp.,.

thor of such a courteous and gentlemanly (pic did not make such an awful fu .

event, the l'renth and Hritih ih-cts sweeping the HlackiS.a. sliUttin- up tn. Itussii ports i! -re, seizing any harbui tliat may br useful to thiii, or uh p.' lo;s

people to say which they will hive.'

The Li i;;it L'iw. We. hear that Judge lVttit declared the liquor law of luct winter unconstitutional, at the 1-.SI Delphi Circuit Court. Such an opinion is very generally cntcrtained by the profession and ihe. people. A. number of ra?s. under this law. werp in the hands nf the Prosecutor at the latiC urt of Common Phas, but were held (iff in consequence nf this decision. Th

Fore. en Attachment

Pavid Shidler,

WHEREAS on affidavit filed in my ofiV a writ o Fore k n Attachment was issued to tl.e Sheriff of s tid county against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of said defendant; and it iiirlhvr npp.arui to my tainfactioii by aCi-lavit, that said deiesulatit is a non resident oi thu State of 7iuiiau.i. And wl'creas sni l writ o' attachment was this day reti. mod b) ."-aidSLordf duly sened, l.e having levied upon ll.c following real estate to wit: the west Lai! of the south west quar;er of section twenty three, in townslnp nutider thirty-tive north, 'nr.nu one ea, coutai 1.11:5

I eighty acres, and ajpraiscd at two huui'ied

points upon which the derision is made.

:w in the loral character j;ivrn the law. j and forty dollars

by the contingency of its being; dopted i Tl.e said defendant. David Shidler is hereby

or rejected by the voters of the several noulou 01 u,e hung ana pen.iciicyois-ua wm n-..cf.; - o., 1 ,.; ,1.1!, r .1 . ' f attaehiiicnt, and that unless Ie appear and tOH iS!!l ?, O I ! 1 1 l.e Ylo!ati()U t)f liibtl , ... . i n- e . . . . . 1 plead thereto on or be ore the calling of said provision ol the Constitution, w hi, h tause on the .d day of the next term of tho

says i.o law f iiai! e papscit. the t.ik .Marshall Cireint Court, to i e hoiJen at II.

inj; effect of hii h sh ill depend upon anv aiiihotity. ext eptas provided iu thisCon. stitulion." The l:ct use pon it 11 of the iw depends entirely for itility upn the votes of th people, uhi h mkes it

eoiri house 111 Plymouth in snhi county, 011 the tinr I Moj.düy in February nexl, the .anie will l.e heard and determine I in hs absonre. Attest: It. COivH.lLKY, Clerk. ivc. a, in.yh 4014. Pcir.cTev & Keeve Prff's t'ys.

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