Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 May 1854 — Page 2
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W;I. J. lU'uSS, Editor Proprietor. Thursday Slerniag, JLiy IS, 1S54. : Advertisements to insure inser-1
tliin, vvi:i be handed in by Tuesday preced- j & national pridc.lhan il übe had ben j ii i!:; day cf r iblieatbn. j t jet ted from lh train as destitute of fi iend --. - - as slC was 0r moncv, suspected of unwir- ! nuiiWsJPKSiint.-Wc regiet tole.rU.;lh.msabccauses!lo'-h3ld ..lfir Mrj,flM,.; as we do It the last Laporte. Whig, that j Sud( generuus dccJs aro of.p. ! the ill health and professional duties of j er ljie WOfk of lhfM0 in m Jt.rdle clJ..urn ! Jonsr B. rwLEs. Esq.. have induced bin. slancM aii.f appnrcntlj unknown, than of to decline serving as President of t! j lhn0 who Iive in whal is calIc(. ..high
ync:nn,u. i eru ana uingo j V 4J tV,Xö t1 UillStl fc4l u nexpired yea: of Gov. Bebb, for which he was elect .... The Uorr.I is to meet at!
. , , . . has the following no;i;:o ol Vied Djuor. the 2::d of next month, when;, . . . .. r . ' I Iisi in its report ot th'r proceed Hiss of i ho ,
Teru i Iiis tc.r;n expires, an.l we suppose another will bs elected to fill his place. We have no do.ibt but that the Company will I ,ln i!m rMtWi nnd BV.tiiHi n relia.i ..... i:.c. energetic business man. Ti. v.r v,i - Tv, . fl, IlfViard .UGidtr. The ereat mass of the people of Kentucky are right in relation to the acquittal of Mit. Waid. In vaiiou3 arts of the State they ara still holding meetings and expressing their deep inlignation at the resu'.t of the trill. Kentucky sees clearly her unfor-; tunat position, as the late universal ' expressions of indignation emphatically declare. Her citizens see cad know j I that an atrocious )?i:eruer wts commited iu their midst that one of their m&t csttr.iMc citizens was slain, as they ! belive, without tliadow ... causr. To t r -se ficts nil iniut assent. I?ut we have nodispo-i'.iun to follow up this un- ... . . i - ' lortu.-iate ahV.r. L pontile heads ot u.e . 1 , nia! abetters i-n a perjure.l jury and wit-; nasses !:.) h ivo voluntarily shown thei.- t willing'uss to sacrifice the peico and ! hippiii ss of tho.iÄ3:ids, an I the reputatiuncf their Slate, to save the life of .,,f . . , 1 . 1 ,j o;u uilifni ir.itraerer, because he hid, 1 moriry t: . . r..i :u:i:. awful responsibilitr must lest. LiMN.iiTox's Nlw Law Regisalr. cr. a hand book of tuful information, and 11..: 1 . r.- . , .. r :. . 11 . . 4 . .. ., , This is a new end reliable worx of 1 refrrer.ee. prepared ami published by j Joh.i Livingston, Fsq., of N. Y. Chicago Journal. j xv . .. e .1 1 1 e have a copv of the work above . a.ludeJ to. and a comparison of its Con- j tents with our own knowledge of the j fxcts so far as Indiana statistics are con-' 11 i.ir 11 1 I'wri. iMtiii i.i iiiLiiirsv i cerned, we look upon it as a consum-i lajtc clieat, au I rather lh3n advise our readers to swindle tkemselves out of two! dollars for a cony, we recomman 1 them ' w e i Ti-.ni to send lor a copy of Mrs. Leslie s Cok : Book, or Greeley's Whig Almanac.
TT , 7, 7TT, i Fsocn nLANGKE. Sir: .tj are herellas the liymonth banner cut our nc- i .i . i . u ii . , . bv notilied that Imuor must not be sold quaintancef e Invo not seen a cony i i i . , ' i':t your house now occupied by since us cnlarsemenf. coinnlimontarv ' t mi i r . t - .. . iim.niaii .Tommy. 1 lie moral sense of tins comnotices ot which event havo come to us -n . v . i i i ... . 1 U3 munity will nut be outraied much lont;throutrh sundry cxchsn;is. , , . ,x . if, J r t or A liirit to lr.. wise wo none will
i i in c J. Before the cnlargstnen!, thp Times cut our acquainUnoo, nnd our established r . tv l culotn Hjrbids our begzing any paper for; an exchange. In want of capacty to dis-1 cover any thing in the Banner, worthy of ' 'complim.: ntary notices,'' made it dependent upon its exchanges for this bit of intelligence. The Wiirdfasc Thr. prompt and deseiv-
ol denunchtion of lha vertlict of the jury j stop it: but if I can't do it, I'm ready to in tkisc-iso by the cilizous of Kentucky j bei p the '-moral sense of ihe coinmunlwhew an expression of opinion hes been ! lJf" Btoi h efn if. il is ,,eec65.ary 10 !iP . . , . ,.i the whole thine into the liver. Of n J. 13 n redeeming trait wo nro glad tocoulM he vhoU omKlunity wjh be :-eo nnnifested, but as soon os a similar : benpfited in the last crent. 1 shall exoccaslon occurs, similar results may be pect my 'many friends' to bear a pro-rata Riitici piled. If corren conclusions are : shirenf my loss in proportion lo the
tiiat ttato arc easily excited and as easily. relieved from excitement. j . . - . J" A Good Cooa Doi. A bra.i new Jonathan 1 , . , ,i Ä , " . . j i from the country was once endeavorm" t tu sell his do to some town chaps, and as is fashionable in commercial dicker, manufactured the substantial recemmenilation that he was a crack coon dog. Miiiy inquiries were made in relation to other Ir jits, hut they were cunningly evaded, and he was finally asked how he knew him tobe a good coon dog. 'Well, we've tried him for everything else, an' he'se no account, an' we all tu hum, thot that he must be good for that, ef he was fit for any tiling at all, for that's all we roiin't !r.d Ki.n ut" A dns of M..,.,.. i , .. . . .. . ,. , j time was arplied behind his ears, and! i r Jonathan was soon on chase of his dog whistling him back. Are there not some men in this world do.rn with the same complaint that troubled the dog, and who conclude that they are fit for nothing the but to edit a newspaper, ani when the effort is made intet with a similar fite? But who'll whistle after them? Generosity Rewarded. A lady belonging in Newr Orleans, was traveling recently on the New York and Erie Railroad, with hr servant and one or two children. Upon arriving at Dunkirk, sho found by some mishap or oversight, she was destitute of the necessary funds to enable her to reach homo. She was en irely without acquaintances, and her disiresa was extreme, when the circumstance becoming known to an engineer on the tiain, feeling it wns no caso of imposture, he advanced to ler: from his own hard earnings, tho required fir.our.t. , feT days si&ce he received a package
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!b "pre Horn 1' South, upon opening! I lady's husband, combining iho money he I had leaned, r.r.d accompanied by n bsauj tiful and valuable gold watch. Tho cirt curnstance reflects honor upon all the par!;c concerneJ. iorun. How much more sue!) proceedings aro CftIculal?d inculcato feelings of nlt.ich life," bul tkey do nol nliwvs rcn.aii mi in j obscurity. Wim is He. Tim Coiciunati Gazette j t nti Slavery C invention recentlv held' in hat ciiy. Forum. M: Douglass made a speech of ncar- ! ' Uvo ,,ours in ogth. marked by tho : insular nowcr iu aig'i nent, atire, humor j lha givpn Q lhis foM of; !ft cif.inauished sju'.hcrner a namoin both i . . .ö I nemispneres. It is rather Strang? iliat the Forum don't Know Fred Douglass. Who i he?1 Why, he's a 2ietra plntjr em ;rt one, ; at that, lie's no akin to JStev;. Such tributes as the following unsoUcited und unsought o course have no j tendency to lbtler our vtnity; but be-j cause they speak in commendable terms j . r .i... i : v i : . .. ..r ..... ....... DI Wie UJri-iili u l uui griitiuuj j'lii'iu?, ; tb toase" we copy tliein for their grat I fixation me lu li'llmi mi I- fmm 1 Vi n lUilUIUil IJ tlWili ,ll Fort Wayne Times of ihe lOlh intt.: riiiiioiilh Eanncr tomes a wtricme rX !. Few Ctmiy towns 1 i K c I 'iymouth con-bosst of . ,, . T, .m gwod end nb a paper as the Uunxcr. R.;j I3:,rn5! ,Kake the IJiuner rqu'il to 3 our ability, and the people will patron iz? you liberally, A Lern. r A poor woman was arrested in Cinr in- . ' , , . r niti the oilier ilav f'.jr ütealin 1n:ir r.otatoci from a barrel iu front of a store, to feed her half starved children. The justice fined her a dollar. Uxchavga. . j t If Mat. Ward's case had been submitj ted to a jury of such men as the Cincinmti justice, the Inters would ihs cost !lltn morü lhun a l'olh:r' Dtktrv.--Next Mond.iy M. N. Masi.'H'k will pav a professional isit lo Pci- ,. , r m P'1 and w ill remain lor fx s'iort timo. '1'hoso of our fiiends v. ho wifI, anything attended to. in his line. shmilJ call next week. Ho is a gni dentist. Delphi 1 hue s, 1 2.i, ! In New York, furnimro is mvrifnoM:-- i od now on purpose t " bo sold es hiving! bo'onged to some of tho firn fami i-s ! eoes on wen. - , Pj.ymoctu. Miy 12, 1 So 1 . ' er. - -fbe sufficient. FROM SEVERAL Fill ENDS. Ma. KniT' n: I received the above from th? Post Office. Tho 'rno'al sense' of any community ought to have coura5c enough to sign its nam, tnA oi: anonymous threat like the above is cuwcrdlv. True inoral reform don't work that way. So much for the communication. Vmv na t( thi "u h!cl:v,'T A im' I Lvnnl an v sold there, on I shll try to . Soma time nco, wo saw a wnger inj HU S l 'tlJUt3f il Iii auiiio i,J j brated pistol shooter cou'.dn I find any mm within a certain distance of the city, who tii.i- , . , I wouiu ici nini snooi an nppio, not larger thin five inches in circumferance, off his head, and if ho roul I he couldn't hit tho apple. The following from tho Louisvillc Tirnes shows that the challenged pistol man found a man, and hit as good a substitute for tho apple as he could lind: Fistol Shooting. The New OrUan Picayune, of May 4th, says: The groat match nnd bet of one thousand to eight hundred dollars, lins at last been decided. Mr, Travis winning tho money upon tho first shot. Tho nflair came off on May day, at the private rosi lence of Mr.C. A. Habbitt, at Bayon Kamos. on 1 igor Island, parish of St. Mary's, in this State. It boinsr difficult to procure an nppio, n small , L . i nrnnorn nn v hnnt fun n:rliP in i irrinn. fere nco was substituted. After the shooting dintanco of thirty-six feel measured, and all parties agreed, the orangn was plrxcd by the Judges, upon tho head of a Rsntlman, a friend of both parties, Mr. J. F. O., and no object intervening, tho first shot told the story, hilling the orange, half of the bullet going through. Bjth gentlemen displaying great nerve upon the exciting occasion. Some of the host sportsmen and acknowledged best shots in tho country were prosent, r.nd all ex press themselves fully satisfied that Mr. Traviä is tho ocfpifoI shot in the xtorld. Tho orango can bo seen at Travis pistol Gallery, 05, Gravier Street. Public Sf.stimeut. The slate of public sentiment in Louisville in relation to the verdict of the jury in the Mat. Ward case, may be inferred from the fact, communicated to tht Cleveland Plain Dealet by a gentleman from Louisville, that, oj Thursday week, about one hundred of th - merchants of that city discontinued tl Journal the only paper in the count y v.hich has defvnded the course of tuat j i
ry and 6toppcd their advertising; on Fiiday two hundred and fifty mora orderel its discontinuance; and, on Saturday, as many as three hundred mie. .Ion-
day morning there was not u boy in Lou : - -' 1 . ., . . 1. the .tpi Suü's the Sor.T. As an evidence of what the girls can do if they have a min a viiiv.iiiiiaii l'iros ai iiro tiuk unit trat uu cirl unpliea und was " 1 I Iii n f ri nn n f i e rin.v.va.l I . - .. m ml ...V .,,,' . Ti intooue i:f tho smartest lawyers in Ohio. ca, , i.i- i Such a cirl is bound to shine an 1 cc ipse ,c. , , . , v tns of thousands Vtt hre educated in 1 ..( i... i . I. . .n . I , i . .j" r u ? I- ii v. , r 1 1 t . i.i i ' buch a Wifo will be a lewel to her bus- i band, un ornament to society, an.l honor to her sex and her country. What Tost Masters may Fn a n k Tiimn i ni... I't, n. . .r.. I r.. ,. r. T.".. ..1 .i i v - i 1.U.UL ut.i i Lus. ut. i-ae;u oosi master whos? compensation for the last precceding year did not exceed $200, may snd through tho mail ill leitet written by himself ou his private business which shall .,nt firop,! nr. bnlf rnnro in ueiglit, rc ? postage. If the com- ; ... . i pcusation exceed 200. then ho has th right to frank only such letters as relate exclusively to the business of his ofnc or of the Tost Office Department. No UMHiasici i.au iru iic ui sun nee cui .-.....- .. ... ... 1 i . .. printed matter; and in every instance where a postmaster receives a tosiiimmi- ........ t. . . r t n ....... . ..-. . .... ... J I .... . . . . . . is ui a Liiis.e iiiiidcU'i una ticsigned to promote pi irate, interests, without paingpostag?, he will return , the same to the person who sent it. un ! der a new envelope, with the charge of ; letter postage endorsed thereon. TT'asiiitö Star. The Power or Jouaa ai.ism. One tlJ3 lllfrlircl ill!lie nf .i in tilnuii.t.:i( ti.jct . ... uioif. ..in. üui .i uutin j.nii . . jt.iir .1. .t 13 tu itjntMUi uiHi ut.ia luriu 10 ui-i i-fu Pie er directly or indirectly strikes ; -cf :;r i" h! : h v 11 d Slat -V- i c , adv.; c 1L1 UMhe ce e i, ad.at.cedand the sentiments us well as tha nrinciplt s by which the Constitution cf the United States is maintained in vigoraudheahh. This duty was well discharged in the recent case of the apnea, ance of an article in the Washington Un- ; ion fjivofjihic to llnsita t'w nowrr of mm--nalism w,s bhown in 'the fact tint ihf author of this article was thrown oerboard, and the administratioii promptly relieved of r.ny share if responsibility for i its se ntimenls. In fiitft of all that miv be urged by the shallow or tlie entinus, the public will look to the iuJepMideiit pr-ss, not only for information, tut fir he inculcation of lust and true American doctiines; and whenever it shrinks from its duty in this respect, it will d SiTve to he neglected and despised. Cin. Commercial. . . PaoMisoav Note?. It was Ir.ld iu a I."'. r.l .-1 iieci-iion oi mc supreme couri, n noeren t the last December term :n thi case of i Ayres vs. McCnuel, that under the Etat- ! uta ..nii;,!..;.. n v.. .. r.r n r.mn,;crr ' . . . . 1. 1 1 . ; 1 1 : 1 ......v.. - r-y " y ' uo.e ur utuvery oniy.tuoi inuoiscu ui writing) cannot et off the amount due on such note in ü suit hruuht bv the mal The dors anv own ,ciil note. Pee of the Signers.
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Yercstrdar published an account. ; . ' . , , , , , . , , , .. . f business men had absconded, leaving ui taken from the Kochestcr Advertiser. ol!. ... , , , .,n ' n . 7 . . , r t, i i indebtedness of nearlv G40.00C, deduct the performances of a Heverened U. ?. . r . . , ' ,
Adams, who. after sedu:ing a youii girl, f ba Iniitbtir nf ti I Afmrrwlioi.u I rvtinic. . 1T v- v i ter in w lhmrsr.ire, 6: rmbezzluii; five .i i m t -t i a tlicincKn.t iln.Iars from a widow tadr vtiOA husband was killed by the Norwrdk bridge uisister mis amount naving Deen awarded to her by tho railroad company as j ccmceiuiiicn in damaees -left for parts! unknown. Well it occurred to us vrhetW this same Revrend G. N. Adam3 might not be one cf the three thousand end fifty New England clergymen who protested, "in the nana of almighty God." against ihr nuccaci nf I hi. Nehraska hill. Our curiosity hiving been excited, und the Whi.irrto'n SprTiinel hnvin nublinhed m list of thethr.e thousfind and fifty proteslants. we have taken pains to malte an examination. And sure enough the Rev. 'G. N. Adams'' i one of the signers of the famous New England memorial! That will do. This is one of the instruments of proclaiming God's will to the Senate of the United Stales. Th'13 it one of the ministers who nssuine to regulate temporal and spiritual affairs with "all authority and doctrine." This is one of the three thousand and fifty rsew England anti-Nebraska clergymen. This is "one of the signers." Det. Free Press. Comical Makkiage CEnEMOsv.-Among the Brahmins the marriage ceremony is one of the most singular of their msny customs. It is in this way; The man and womau go into the water with a cow an.d a calf end a priest. The man doth hold his hand by tho old man's hand and the wife's hand by the husband's and all have the cow by th tail; and they pour water out of a brass pot on the cow's tail; and then the old man ties him and her togelher j their clothes; they give to the Brahmins the cow and calf. Then Ihey ro to diver'- other idols and give money, and they go their way. It is needless to add that the money ciren to the idols at the conclusion of this marriage cerf mony is "taken by the priest." A Hit. In an exclesive boarding house the boarder, many of whom were new, had assembled ia the parlor that evening. en an awkward silence prevailed, uni ti' n centleman. anxious to reliija,, the co embarrassment, rang the bell forlhe ! serv nt, who shortly appeared, and boing aske i by the gentleman to 'bring a hatch et,' s 1 1, 'Sure, sir, what will you do with a hatchet?' Break the ice, was ihs reply. A conr sation eusued. Phil. Com.
Arrival of the Cuaatla.
Halifax, May 10. wiiuo irum ijnet luui. odiuruav. j April J'Jth, arrived at this port at seven o'clock this evening, with 250 passen - jgers. She brings no intelligence of the J City of Glasgow. The news from the seat of war indi- . . , . , : 1i: T, , ' allies. 'il (inf. T.r..i"h i...i Wf. nnil T?., J wvia- v 1 1 . 1 1 vi. 4 V , U vi U J, - ! 111 . . ... S:r Charles .Napier vas at Stockholm I 0-.. , ' ., ... "on the 2 th of April. ll;s flret was j ,l -n ., . J about ou miles off. j . ... . , , , i ue aiiieu ueeis on tue iiiacK Sea were ! ht anchor of! Odessa, April 26th. Th Russian lorce was withdra Liverpool I3an.M)STurrs. Dennis ton quote dull market for til k ces lower and tend downwa nn iI'Mir fliirim. lt. n-nnl t.. 1 I '.m.i.i mi. iniau; uiiv. urai d, and on corn la2s. Uestern canal: quoted at 35,37s G l; H.ltimore and liiliacieiplua o'7s üaoSs br.J9s. hife wheat 1 isGa!2s 3d; red and mixed 1 0s ltal I A I 1 10a I Is CJ. White ram .?.ic ...IMv.t I l l yellow 4U3. PnovisioNs.Girdiner cc Co quo! V - ,1 limited business in beef at unchanged : prices, and deficit in the imports of 17,000. Fork firm at previous rates. Far ri n rfii tr:iM::wii.n .i 1........ ...:nnn - n- " ' " a & muri 'i k' anu Holders are demanding further ad - Luid lower. Siles at 51 s5'Js en ihp !)f)t' f) in iirr5i-r I... II I . i 1 11 Ü I . 1 1 . 3 v ........ ........ .. ... t, ..u, uivi it. an .-(. 1 1 1 lies I . 11 r I . . .. unchanged, with moderate business und ßf' matkets. London money nmket easy for sliurt jn-riods; eloped on the i:S:h "It- t S7r.S73. H-.-'Ston Miy 1 1 . Owing to the lad working of tho eas tern line the whole of the news ly the jwnaiia jus i;o; u i neen receivcJ Iifre. 1 . . . r .1-1. . .. . 1. 1 t ! ; a uussiau decree ctves the loisrlish ,nd French ves.ls six weeks from" the r0::1 x rro f;o,n Ri,r ' I' o i f w T SX r,S !r0m thV9jh f 10 lee n'h.,,(: j ports. Property m neutral bottoms will be r-"arded as inviolable. I The Washington sailed from South-' I ,mpton on theGth inst. with 200 pas- ' ' Washington. May 1 1. ! The 1l'ni"0? ?f lhi$ morning seys that " u. . U5 .,,,.,..,Ucj .tu, ;t!ie seizure ut the HJack arrior, it will. advocate the immediate blockade of Cuba. Mr. Hi chard son offered a resolution I tJ:al t!l" dt b&te on the Nebraska bill b" ' terminate J at 12 o'clock tomorrow. rhe resolution was d'ueuesed. nnd much j confusion ei:t.j. Mace niovrd to lay! ! the resolution on tho table. Fuglish! .moved a call cf the IIousi refused. The excitement in th House is tre i t n-oMidous. The yeas end nays are being j ' CiUcd constantly cn llichardson's mytion ' I . . .. I ! . ;0 terminate the debate to-morrow fjr, without result. The prospect i that nothing will be dm to day, und . i. ... mi .i : i ?. - "um: av.jouin w t.en n is weuriCl out. 1 . v,,vYiri m r 1 1 m, , . . . . . ' . of the Gth ir.8t. states that great excite mrnt was created in that city on the) day j previous by the dicovery that one of its an b , ! ! much falls ! . , . , ; had loaned 1"p"l u I Anothe ! chrinl lose it; of hands in employ of the man. and so in numerous instances, bard laboring men have been defraaled of their all. Truly I . m.9 m t.il . ... . a hard case, iuc iiew xork mueuteuj ness amounts to about $2o.OOO or 30.000 I t which is of COUrso, lost. xNo clue was to the whereaboutf of the gonI . . . o l .' v. I uem to csaiuruay nigm. Tbc Wheal Crop. From information received through the local papers and other sources, we uro of! a 2 . I . il.il ihn AicAy- ic- rt tt f 1 f fair! WL-WilUM illttk kkz Pi U5l.a II iVJ rui aw -.1 11 ir as 1 nil uc ioc viurakviwi'nin.u Sl.te. In the p,rt of ll.e w ason in some mciIo..-. ttm'ppcar.nc, ,. foi - ..ii- .1- .1 ....,... 1 to be winter.killed; but in most instanoiuuinjr. me root ui mr h.icui ecrmcu ces these fields have recovered, and are now promising. With no intervening' rvi-et time the wheat calamity before hftt crop of Michigan will be a fair one. ill i. f.ir one. 7Jef. Free Präs. Tit forT.it Some few years since, in tho County, of Penobscot!, there lived a man by the name of II , who jo greatest pleas- . .K.-. ir. ,., uro was in tormcnlina otheis. llii own r :i ii.. !. K,..i , ..-t t -t in 1 1 jr oro generali) uf .n j Ono cold and blustering iii?ht ho retired to bed at an early hour, his wife being absent at a neighbor's. Some timo after, ! "t,: " rr7M V J " f''n a lho door dos-d I e "Vr?" f ? "J,ng Ul dr ' (lemanacu aainiitatico. 'Who are you?' cried Mr. IIt You know who I am; let mo in Has . . very cold ' ! lt-ffone. von slrolline vairabond! I I C-rf want nothing of you here. IJul I must come in. 'What h vour natneT 'You know my nnnie it is Mr9. II ; Isegono! Mrs. it is a very like ly woman; she never keeps such lalo hours as this Mrs. H replied: If you don'l Ut mo in, I will drown myself in the woll.' Do, if you please,' ho replied. She then took a log, and plunged it inlo
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1 Pernti3 patrons cmld on v h-nr his ' ' ' , 1f irrf , , ... i , , , ,.,. ,j,.fcti. ....i .OOOremains. Of this amo unt J h . ' hntfo ' of the West ,,!f of lot I G7 an ! dwelhng. . quency pl.eed on the its Jupl, te t. d
upon men of small means, who t , 1nrr,n mnr, .v,fl. nun ,vr;.. the best business block in lownoppo- i coiiecte.t avcorumg to uw hf oimr whi i . t. i . . .. Jtonr barren A mnn that can triteeo i . , 41 i ,, , , m vu. i n rt their litt e sums to the de in . - i ..L i i site Couple s. ' are collected. DA.Mhb ILL..1. " "- u,u' V1-" 1110 "c" , itcrtahs with such music snur.dms in his ; .. . , ... , r. ,
rfect cojifidence in his nteg-? can easily walk tho Hegrriph wiro, i ,lbU tlS , 'l- b "" s-,,,tu. ul J . :. l.ria i(itii.i. I . c . I'll m nil In c m . 1 1 i ... i n. im inj. n I iühiiiih i
' -1 I anii turn tunuuereis in tue uruncnus o; n , ... . 1 l) WOW rt - S UtiM I O. "One person hs to sell hi house and i lhorn bUsh ater and good limber. -orir , TnT iV,,m 'er lot to meet a claim for which he is bail: 1 - ! oi fine timbered hnl'.H miles j O I ILL -s uerel, ,.v. n th t 1 u; r-
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r placed all ho hal in th iner- The wholo amouut ofeini shpsd nt ; soiuh of lMj iinnuih. I ou Momlay 'iVlhi "vUv'of" Jone IS51." bends, about &2.000 and must ! Chicnpi during tho month of Ar il, wrs est h ,f of Lot id. and L quarter . .rUrV a in. on wit! ds v. procted
another has &500 due. for board ' -182.550 bushols. ! -"t o. m one; making Lot oj leet on; , of ,:t;r
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tho well, and returned to tho side of the door. Mr. II hearing the noise?, rushed fiorn the house, to save. 3 he supposed, o ; u,u"'"i ue. one, iu iuu sume ' ll,no slipped in, and closed the door alter j ner- Mr. II t-emand utlmi alriiott naked, in turn tumtttance. 'Who aro you!' she demanded. You know who I am; let ms in, or I itir . r . -i - . . . . hfCnnn VOIl t'l'Oi i; i rrr..- t . i T- I ; ö w ..iv jii i ' f . I . a if itlil i . Niihee to sav, she. aller Urrpm him : ,t Ä j : , r 5 i i m lno rod until she was aatifico. opened ,k . j i, i ' the coor and let iiirn m. i The "Adventists" in Salem. Massa- ' 11 f mi i l no i.OUlsVll e Democrat sav Qua of the juror-? in the Wurl trinl took his plows to Mr. Mercer, a b'.r .ckrmith of Sie phensbui g. nnd olle.od I.i.n ' ;ho money lo do tho work lie led on them: ? 1 K.o ,1, I ... r.. r. i ... . . nney t ; Ong of tho merchants of the tun . refused to sell one of the jurors goods for ! L j cash. At ä meelinr held in Hardin count v. ! the place ol Ward'.- trial, on Inst S iturdiv, I .1. i . i . l i ii.t jury lviTo rcquEieo t i leio o no ti'ioi-
(v Imsens i.ar a j y i ii i rvs juur mm ui u;e ami i.oiiy, s'.ainpf.l oir j;ou--f wi-Ji i court. t. lr !;.;',uen ut the rourt bouse in " Tiresent vear :ii llif finalitv" nf city.' lncJe that nriiuinl.. mir n r.o.i in l.nk;.l p: i. .1 . .1 1 r ; . . '
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4 1 n,. 1 "i - - ' " 1 n 111iMi.11, bil l.if ,:,il I .!' iiaVfil IIIPIS . April 29. ;earlh. ; nessfrom our statements thro:,,, sales, ere- t!l, sftmtt w: u, .,i ... i .r 11 I
and Co. ;lui,aeeoun, otean.1 coil.cuou,, to the end ; . ... . ,
. . . , . : auu tr.e reMUis are evident 1 ol,M " 141 "r l ia,u bil J :riei:i,it, n accorinds. and pri- , I j)c jurors in tho Ward or.s? d m't un. i r . . 1 .n,:K. ;.. t
rds. Decline prar to fare better at homo ih'ii f lsi-vhere ' Ii C IllU t' IltlUiC 5i0!!C. j lf(w. n miPniv r-u
1 ty, previous M the next term of Court, 'and are and tho following among other resolutions: NOW RECEIVING ! J. v '
7, I . r-l ..1 . f 1 I : i C-soil'eu, i fiat IflC nS0 II' 11 01 li.Plir)U- ( i.sville Journal, to ;he hono:y audi rfspectahi'tfy" of th? jury, is a task' rALSEinon; but b fir from' being "li-'m- j rst tll rrpeclablc.M a portion are from , shelowot dregs of liumunilv. being cornprised of men in dotsgn. b''nkriijts, habit - u, drunkards, and S.bb-i b.ckirg gnrnWem. liesolred, th.it we are heirtilv ah;im- , ..t ..... n.- 1. 01.. .: n- o e . ! I L o en his ; 5". -d t;;;; lc!:::, r.:;;;u;srt ; convenience, as mterl vunworthy that high and honronblo trust "which we .v. , : ii;rn n 1)f , - . 1 . ' . IJrm' 11 CBU lf"dl?,h' ßf!(r. S? 'I"' indignatton I r J?. .! ?L I"?.! " J:'01 j III Xi.CH lUL KJf OIC lilBllöCU IU J1CTJ-C lUJlC the stigma that has so Ions stuck lo her i - ; character fcr impartUlity biiAitp. A numerous telur.v sui-piien- j ed as a witness or. a trial for an assault. ' one of the counsel who was notorious; n ft for browbeating witnesses, asked him at what distance he was from the parties ! ßecau?e I expf cted s omo fool or oih er would csk me, an! so 1 measured it.' I w.... . ...V WIl.W'J'. IIAIM.U III i CK' Prrr ivn Piiipirrt üinnr.in ! ir th. j 41 lu;' ",,IK on 111,5 imn ,,m'1 1 151;, v'il!i Vie sam-i onsrgy m'.nkod itsnroifrcss thin lur .... . m;irn4 l; tjf that hna 1 . " . , . . , . . .rf.ficc inn irif n win rip '.iu.v.aah. ... ....... i'nmniü n 1 iril iin v ' UI I IJ. ttlJIII 11U1 J'V-1-T cpuiin Jl Itl -ii'TirYturriii'iT'iiriiTTnwijnriiii wiia'iit.ii i n ! l. ronlmc, and no niUf.k. On tho: t--" -1 -1 : tuen Prounds liortli ot ttio unuia wlitire Tho editor of tho Newark Herald iscvi lontly bort of 'phunls.1 and is stirring up his patrons, he says: o cannot help thinking how much i .. . . A letter writer m Linau u est, says 'You can't knock down a firmer .in the -m . t 1 .1 . ,e ,vo wnoio rrovince, ar.n una ics man iwi j hundred pounds in his pocket!" j j Tf nnmc Kloqitrnce. At a country Ii I ..t. ....t. t bio urchins, was oretvuinz to cn'j tho IMlawnra to utile!; ihn .vistcr... Hrs1 . ... it not I. 1.1. h...a n ; hm hunrt. nnd nnintinjr his flash mp blada al o tho maligant enemy, and reining in his tv ery steed, and biowing ins lingers io kop them from freezeing, for it was very" cold, that cried out E Piuribus Unum' loravId, er?" He had demolished his opponents in one sentence. The audinre wis convinced, and 'country' was declared victorious a unanimous vote The Madison and Milwaukeo Railroad 1 -ui ir . i. n . i . u De open io lUiium ni on mo ;ui'i i t inst. Love, like tho moasloi. is rathpr o juvenile complaint, who for instance, pver knew a widower to die from mixing a bro ' , , ",u .T ,: u" ,,M,,, j heart Wilh a "Pca worth of arse nic. A vnry absent minded gentleman being upset by n bont :nto the river sunk twice ; beforo he remembered ho could swim. Thero are in Paris oigbt thousand Free Masons. The Grand Master is Prince Murat. Died in this town of Consumption on the evening of the 3d insl. F.lizabeth. wife of Mr. T. K. Houston of Plymouth, and daughter of John Fowler of this placo. in tho -3d year of her ac. 5'. If, Heg.
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.neo toe nappeueo; ne an- , f r- -; lor enst, down, or on a credit rot exceed
t ' er buiMinis with a eooJ orcharJ. l- i.:ili- . i ,5,?,txvo 'Ui:r V' otv.cn) lor twu tü:ra, tili fm-r fAi r.v t ,1 oc li'r ' ,.i. .... . ..r im ."..i - . i . r - an I one t nr I c;tsh uow.t.
How came you lo be so exact, fellow?' the Lcporle D.id and two miles from a .oo 1 ' '-''? Jo I e re err i by tood endorser,', said the counsel. !st M- The nbove will be fol-i luw UiTi' .
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vr i. i i ir occupied k Stores. &c. A valuable, pro- i survey, will be relumed to tt.ecountj ,. easier an editors lifo micht be made, if 1 ' . .. F . , , ft.. . . . i.u.H- Auditor of s tid eo: ! v. ai:d SULt! C.CllU-
Muu-uiiig sLiiui.il, nein i'"- ''"" ...1. , - i - - - trir portion ol lue exp.-r.se ot sui sur.
"which exerts the mn.t influence. ov oj j on .ymouui. 'vey. will be returned to tha county Aucountry. or love of Franco? ' tin leader Cincinnati. l ern & Chica IV.r ron.i q, . j coui;( ;jslIcit.eH!i(irlt. i tUn nr,irt."ir!f n rnr n nd d! i ve rod S locks Honds OraHinc ten per cent, in-! , .1 ' . . ..
v-; j . , - . irv nuct i en trie tax uumicaie bum vrhimlf as follows lerest, payable m cash every six months. J , . ., .inri" 11 as Miiuvri. ' 1 . . . ... . i lected bv law is other taxes are Collect-
"wtif.n wnsntneton, wnti in? invinci- i""o i nsn. 10 . viwvnr:v'
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A woman in Wisconsin, hr. wrs ; lately attacked by a bear iu the woo ls, abused tho poor animal with her imgnp,'' that it died at hcrfed. j 'There is a ti le in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood leads on to fortune." "And theie is a tide in the affairs of WOUKl!. Which, t.-iken at tho flood, l-äds Gird knows where?'' There is a tide in the alfi.irsid J. BHOWNLEE & Co. Which has led to the results predicted by them two years nco, nnd has ir:nce our alll"r: e i!uuf.!.y furr, that Is 'like the things we love to s?o.' ; -jfnoM ,e f;rst ,ve SIM.ke lo Voll iPnVlCW Aij'l so have our customers re ci. tour ' ?-ctl '.I'VL-rc anu.tei nr h ii v.e can; l.utt : 1 1 4 1UlCUU ' U 11 l'' l-'r liMisonaolc Arrows. i A n,M ,;e ' crase of harness 1 La t !a:r dealin viM alwavs iiiMir.-. itv .mr ni. ;,. von are not noorr r: f.-ir vn:i i,;iv.- ir,-. t alcnt for your cash and produce, and vc have 1 I .Mil ciiil.!..,l i ÄTiEHTO' :a3) ..... . ; ihaii liett I'liure, r,u enlarged tnr loo'ii . . ra" j ... . . . . fKTty ff ü tp' i Obit ll3 HiiHH -p, tu ver "b en br-i"'it n' --rlbefore, by iis oranv other hou'c "S ' j it is usele to irrernto. Ve l.,iv. ! r?ve1 s;-":f,rt',"',,t f,-,r and eo:m?ry j llLLu LnlZ backn.swc know von will doand buy u .ts. I Wei'-iy 'or our t:ood.. and. eil aer-nr.Iin.ly, t and it fon;C mal vh'i don't nv. ,-U rl..-.-.,-.. I TV - f - to como. with him.i: us, 'ou deal with l,iti.t, triders wl , a Ji to busine,s inles, ad yon can always rej ly onus. Jl you deal with inanimate honse.s you never know how or vl.tre you star i. I . have no Kiephauts t, stSre a,, or 1, ; pictures to sho you but vehre,a it, ! GoO(Is YoU Wnili ! ; 1 And will gell them to you on termj con- . . - u-eniit il. irnr..,.u ,.f.U., '...,,.!' ai:d so th.il ou will sneak v!l of 1 J. UHOVf NLI-K ä Co. May IS. 1S51. 1 I f. J H'Pl tfv'' fli pre LDWAIil) SMITH. l it).M.lV n. iglitln nr. tt't- : i . i d I i I mail . I lipri" v . -1 I. l 'I 7 ' i T I ht rn-C. i J Moner r.r.J l"rii.'i'ieer of the 0:1:. ty of: l . 1 . ...:m . r . 1 . . 1 1 ... . . riiRiLt. 111 '.! .cr Mie a". 11. e m.w rr.iccs. - the contract of Dt.i.ii ts follows to wit: - . . - ... . iti, s r.. 1 ,,.. s-xn u irj, .. J)j :n, t -JO THE X- rth hülf of Lot 1 in Plymouth.; i centre street, end 120 feet deop; with i ?.i..ii-.. .ar nun (.unun-,. j Improved firm of 217 acres, on Ilur - 1. 1 . r i nliiihla mil I fi hil Cold I'll H ft Im proved 1-irm ol Uli acres, on liur - , 1.1 ii I oak Uts valuable, nnd to be sold cheap, i r i o.) . v .i I Improved larm, 2J0 acres, nt :.orth , i i i Tr.d :n .Starke county beautiful loci- ' . ' , tmn. i tin . - , : gt better trades out o mo now thin jou i . . .1 can find wMl. any other man. Office or B ; - ,l- Ui l li .. . .. t. ..1 . : ! ,V ,7; 4 ff"- . .nt loo t. V. S. Life. Fire an 1 Mrire Insurance . . . . ... ... - j p. S. Life. Fir.? and Mrire I effected by the oldest and be.t cc companies ! in tho Union, at reasonable rates. Mortirasrc Sale. iY virtue of an execution to me dirrc - . , e ... i.. r.i.. at--I tei irom me uieiK s oiiicpui wir iu shall Common Pleas court. I will offer for sale at public outcry at the court house door in ihe town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 17th day of June 1851, betrrenn the hours of ten and four o'clock on said day, tho rents and profits for 6even years of the following described wal estate situate iu Marshall county. t -wit: the undivided two thirds part of the west half of the north east quarter of section 2G, and the south wsst quarter of the fouth east quarter of section twenty-three all in township thirty five north, of range three east; and if tho rents nnd profits proree real estate. May 19, lSöl, llt3.
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mmviv! r.rm 1 (fl acres ti miloswe
fail to sell for a sum juftu.ient to yatisty j rah T. FaineM, .Ui--s .vna:i-..a i ur.iucr. said execution, the costs and accruinsj "Ä11 ;- t v, , T ... . i . 1 Charles Nchr.u-i!, i:M'.:iv;t..!;i.!i,Jo-ep.i rosts on the same. I will then ntnt tr.ere ....i:,. t,,o. w. ir vn. ii rl,-.
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u to sell me teo sunp.e uuc .yaa... , iiniia Snvdcr, JohnSwatser, Pe'cr .v.uchs
Executed as tho property of George A. Anna ostcr, Thomas v at.son. l.o. t Vi wiMeicalf. nnd others to satisfy a mortgage 1 in favor of Potcr Ines. Persons calling for the above w.ll plco Siy J. L. 1HOMPSO Nhll. A,'v. rii .eil" and name ibve oT list.
tt;te of Ir:il.m:i. Marshall Comity, Marshall Circuit court, August tttn, A. ). Ife.jJ.
Vruitcr Detritk, j vs- retition ftr Divcrrr. Sarah K. Dctritk.N E it known, that on the ! Ith hy cf & May A. 1). ISO 1. Walter LVtruk. by Tomeroy Je Corbiii, lös attorneys, li'td in the ofhee of the ;U A f il.e Mar.:,'.l cirt cit c ourt, his l iil of i. ü,..',,,; äv;il,.t tlse above nam' ii Sarah C. 1 1 rii k . l.r a di voice, tugfthtr with the ifh.U , ii n Jisintere&trd rsou that th- siA rah K. Dctrii l: is not a re-side nl ll. c Mate of In ü .ira. She i; the re f. i re ?n r by nowii .1 of t! filing ami peju!fi:ry of s-i id peli.ion fi r divorce, n nd flint t!uir-v he appt-ur. plra.l answer or dMU!ir thereto, or; or b fore llin 11" f railing oi ir.- tiu.-e n i ;e 1 r.t d;.r i.f the i.ext t.rm of th. Marshall circuit Pr. S, 1J. Ct rbb-v dept. May IS. I SO 1. lto. STATU OF INDI Ai; A. MARSHAL!, COUNTY, So. Marshall Circv.it cant. Awv.t term. ! .1 Ii l.-Til i Set mour Stilson i 1 j John Shror.h-r. ) ic P,'r forma me. ( Z p . J -May l".il f'c-.n.cur Stü-r m, y ilora'-c ; Sorbin, hi Attorney. Hind in the office of I the Cltrk of the Mrshall Cirruii Court, j his bill of com plaint tir.tinst the ctoo i iiam.-d Jolin Sl.r.'o l.-r. for spfcific perfot- ' m,1l,ce. tofih-r with an nff-ds vit of r. di. : tntcreied pson thsi ih- Ssh h-,o f.hroe. ''r S 1101 U ,ti'i'',clU c lM0 M-i of ll.di- ' fu:aHe is then-fere h rt-bv rutif.-d of the. Hlingund pendenrv of said bill cf ti.ril ,uswer l,r --niur thrto. rn cr Lrfcre the : falling f ihis cufe on the f.rst i'ay ,f ! tin nrM Irrm nf O-. K,J!I r:r. ! to be holde the . Uc i n r-- Angus: i ' the will b, tube,, as reife, d : and w ill be heard and determined in his 1 absence. ' . . .st v rdPV V T vv r". . . H ',, !'lo . !'e , r ; I r. S. L. C,r.u; . .t. - - j Q A I P (O P I A M 1 I . " LAND. k : n-1 r ri i i n "l i .11 - tt t ? ß c.o'.iV, in D.c State ol nJ'.m.a. mailc at ; the Apiil t r:c, Jjt, uiTcr .v. privat? sale, I ht wi Yil le.l one fourth ji.-it of the ro ith Jialf i f the i'vith wc-t quarter o." eeli&n 15, weit the Mi--hi.Mii Koa.l, b.-'oium.; to John Jr. ! and A-'iir-j T. i.seo.i, .Minors, ar.J heirs of KoV j crt J. Thomas, l.-.u oi the ei:y of Thihi! IpJ.ia, k . 1 v. nit- .Hui.-urtii v,m.-k.:j:i i:r;.i i:t-re,bf(., vs.i: I i.-trt 1-lu4 appraited at V J-.--1 v.,11 .il o sell rho rem i'mder of sail linJ, ' owned by a ath h .!.', o ; favor.s'de ter::n, au I ! cenvev ih r.-iuie !' O'' i '."r.le. 'i'lie La.n l liri aboat.V-i iirlej.oi'ih -J rSv-i 'u !,. j C. II. IILEVE, Cor.fr. r.'.iy 1?, I "51. ml. jlo Aoa IVUSlUClltS. NOTICE is herrby &iven that the undtrsined. with tl- c.v.inty Sur ey r, will, on Friday !;- d ry d Juue, l-I, ;.t 10 surUl in i til No:i rj-idtnts who fail to meet the i:r- . veyor at the tin e and place above tnenj tioed cud oefr.iv nr provide for delrij - ing their portion of the txpense of tail land in sections 3, township 21, ranpe 2 j,, Marshall county to rreet al Wm. . i. -in niece's 0Iid (om'inue fioin d-y to i i ... , . , . P. mildere s and onlinus i .-i m :, r : l dsy until all is f.nith 'd. ' . , , .. I on residents uho fail tr . . . , vevor at ttit? time and pu c to meet the f n - pli.ee above m u- ' tioijed and defray or provide fordcfraing 1... 4 - J. AIIUAUGII. VM. FislUil. Mav 13. lvoi. 11 TJ 1ST OF LrXSTit? Te:nv,mfl? in thi fl j l-osl otiicc at rjvmn;n, .way n, i 1 Jimotuy A.tam. j.iiS w -nuwi uunu-, oiinrdm llnivn. It.irriet I.m.i. JO'tnthan n r i'ri- v..r Henry I'eel.J X It nn'-:, Mrs Orpha Kiown. F.dwRrd Cavcntler, Ana Cormlij--, Hc-i-rv Clvmer. Mrs Arivrs Campbell, "obert Ca-t. r' j k y $ I'll. -i ti fv.iTi - ! n'iilard CTeaveliad, C 11 Constable, Hcu:y ! . , , Nathaniel Pre.; Mr Hizalet'i Ddl. Solomon i:2le. Win V Evans Mr..' C. I.nvtm. Miss Francis, Miss Miry Fox, Jacol Fe:uk, Martha Fuller, Henhen Urinn", J Gleen, Jan:c3 Cihoii, Jolm tiirc, Fro r (Ira:. IlenTy Henrieh, Andre'.v Iitin ?, Joseph llit Philip II Hancock. Fumtl HardinÄ-".eor-c Jones V.'i-i II JacKsea. Miss Snlnnni LÜn-üi.m, Ilci.jaiain Kd'cn. John I) Kileh. Inr.off.n.1 f ri-or. Ml M.ir!.a .OV.TV.Oie. Mrs Marcuet Md:o.s Aaroa Martir. Mimm e, John Milli-r. At-rin K-m Jo. in I. Moonev. MarwrcL Mal.i:i, James W ...oor.hiia- - . . . 1 - J lH!' w Wxi:e Nicoi lU,. r' A jojm PI..ikC, Mirs Mart!:i r'ro?er. Miis Mal.S'l. Jobn V IVillm ns L Vk ilhams. J 11 Willis, D. M DONALD P M
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