Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 February 1855 — Page 2

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4 IUI I Ö. TO 31 E ROY, Editor. i'LVTIOCTH. IflfD. TäüiLj 'Joruia?, Feb 1, 1S55. Th. County 6Ht of Statk County ii a fmall tillaje containing about 150 in- "! ha v ... . - e ii i , aoi.ants, beautifully selected on a hih i - iuc ntsi tor uiiics, ana on rftJSl.dt Ujt Will I cc-nsK erabie dtsid I'll the north Juth and eat at a .te, Leii; ncornpas Ly '?nv River bottom land crowned .r.;i y limber. There are six states end ihty til appear to be doing well. 1 nere are .iso ihre house of public enl2i:aifirp?tit, conducted by Messrs Lonetut. .Ijjor E. Brown, an J S. M. Jackson. e'I tv well k?iit. considericg the disr ,t-' cSe8 ,a piocuring supplies for the tr.l'- iivery ! In the place has been the prot.ictors of the town. A fci 'Joinpduy i.as been formed and the i: anil buiici purchased for the purerecting a steam grist and sw ...j, Th county is new, but contain lr.uuy thorough going farmers, andaa peoi Is of good order and of industrious habits. Much has been ?atd of the mushes n this ccunty, hut so far as they have b .; tested they are proving to be valu uyie. Mr. ju rbunks fms a ilue slotk and cranoe ry gruvtu.g fafi. consisting of s.-v. ,' h., i... t , . .-. , . M-...i,tu, atus, una ii ii.iMi;g u iicat.. . .. Vi ir aie under the necessity . . o. jut half a sheet, the reason of -' -:, our pjp-r did not come when it t.vectcd, aud we had not enough for , V ie sheet. The Editor has been absent nearly the vvhele of the week, consequently, th For in in has had to take charge of his department. Thanks,- The Hon. N. EJdy, will lec ive cur think? lor a copy of the l'tes1 oat-i MüSaui,: on internal mal iproetnents. at the Evansville :harga as foreman. 2räiSitm wanttd at Journai ciiko to take charge Pay, cr.sh every Saturday niht. Tlovi .vt-r Ileviewed 'and a coinmuui' Citio.i from 'ii' will appsar next weak. We cdil altcution to an article headsd 'Plymouth School' in another column. rni , . , . i iht ASncu;taral Society meets at the ( Court Hons- nxt Saturday. The StatP Hoard of Agriculture held their annua! meeting on Jan 4. The following Gentlemen continue monitors of the Srats ß;ard. Abrain Smith, of Knnx. Sam'l Herriott, cf Johnson. Jacob R. Harris. ofLapor'.e, J. D G. Nelson, of Allen. Jarn3i.M, Cockrum, of Gibson. The foilowinr Cmtlemen were elected to fill vacancies in the Uoard. A J Hiys of CUrk. J P Drake, of Marion. J A Mason of Putnam. W T Dennis of Wayne. G N Wagoner of Warreu, G V Lane of Dearborn. Sternes Fisher, Wabash. W H Bennett of Union. Tho new Uoard elected the follow in nr a c:T!-iers: President Joseph Orr of Laporte. Vice Presidents J P Drake of Marion, and Wai 11 Bennett cf Uuiwn. Seerotiwy Johu B Dillion of Indiannp olis. Exccntivs Committee Messrs. Orr, Dennis, Mr.tsou, Lane and Wagoner. T-s. , , i . - I The Luxe- ot CamLnogo 13 reported in- j sane , caus lv LU trcons bein- cut up t. ill the Crimea. ( -.a! .tiv ine Evinarille Daily Journal -t John P. Dunn, Auditor of Slate, in is reply to c resolution of tho House of Representatives as to the amount of Fees received in connection with Free . Bauking. refused to give the information rcauired end assured the Houso that ho Ki would retire trom olhce "in as comlortauie a sdtu'iiicn as any old liner could well b3." COThi temperance Act reported by th? jitr l committee is a very lengthy and biriiiii t one, but differs from the Maine ;-Si .ceonr last nothing of material LüU.-tit has been transacted in tha Senate up to our latest dates, la the House on the 22 a communication received from the Superintendant of the Blind 'Asylum, giving notice of an exhibition of the pupils a Asylum Hall on the evening of the 14 of Feb. next. A report to the effect that persons over 21 years of age cannot attend Common Schools under the präsent law concurred in A resolution offered by Mr. Humphreys as to the expediency of so amending the revised Statutes that any'member of the congregation be allowed to reply to such remarks of the Pastor, as seem lo be of rulit'.ci! character; laid on the lab.e; ayes . . . i .. j- - ! CO, IS- A- resolution directing railroad companUto stale the time of tha ao. compaui. 7 ' " u " j . paCn&O Ol me COTS, upon u.u. .bu u,u3 at tb crossings. Adopted.

i overa! hundred unemployed mechanics

w i. jiau a procession inrotigu the principal streets on Wednesday Jan. 10, bearing four banners with the following inscription?: "1 Want Work." "Live and Let live." "Hunger is a Sharp Thorn. f "The Last Resource.' Thf y made two or tliree spefches in 1-. . 1 . .1. : . U . . . . - r rr utc um I'uuiuiiiii: in rxiriu ui fuller- , , A , t T , I iustru Icäa j IJ i ore I Die pÜSSfSSiOll Ol PfO- :

V.l. . "1 ft -"- j'B.--.vv'a.iJ-itl-tJvj visions, but better council prevailed. A.liHbmls H.-t a.' reJeeminu hy th, hi jod o! Committee waited upon M-jor Wood. 1 ,,'s ,,:,1 s"n' "!":. tiare peak .ots if to .u r i i i eneo.a.e hi i ,s- It Ui this iisc.M!iprchcniM-.'.-ic-

no informed it that he bad no power to ; give tho relief they asked. The Washingtcnion Society meets en Monday next. The Cincinnati Gazette gives a verv extr aordiusTy discovery. . .aonujjuutcrj oi liio Hgq ihst by which a bunk r.oto or other wri ting or engraving U copied jn sujIi per - faction ns to de fy the best jutlges. Inst week a I'l.oicgraphiM copied a note of tho State liaiik of Ohio, and Iis fpuricua bill was presented to and received rs genuine by three of tho mo?t experienced Dink Tellers m the city; and after bem- ted J . 1 . .'. . .1 . . uiaiu nn? not gchtuhP, tney contended I 1 1 iii K'Mta. tiiifss 11113 Giscoverv i can be ovnrjoni3, cor.fidtnco in Lank r.otesuiil Lo Cestroyo!. --T -v -cr-cm-Ou our first page v, e give tha decision . ; and announcement, of the Grand Council i 1 of the Topi and his Cardinils, hel ! in the ' -. r ... ... j cny oi home, ia the Utter part of rvovember and part of D-iCCrabor hst, relatin" to the I in maculate Cjacptio:i of t!ie j H'eised Virgin Mary, the M nher of God. Ve lay it before our readers, that thev hj ,,.-t..l 1... .u:, ir.....?. , '

j'-jn., ui uns iuiniioidiion. OI ! m'..-t ;. . 1 1 ' " 1 niieswiiii li it.s pro leufe knos a'wivs how to the consinnrmte ir.Drince, riJ:culou5 ,e 0:1 it . l;, it wo.:!J no jo; L'tr "be even a nonsense, and lack of common sense, of I vZi r1 ' 1 ot .1, a t nia'.is.i t ).. , to r us .:ig 1:11 anv c. ntoe learned AposlUi and Descend. m!- of , t :t wh-uever. The dog.na is rec g.iis.-dit exPcter idj as if it h id be-eu prechiinL'd at N.-.e, er at

ljeSo'.v, we cive the address to the faithful in Weri-a frcm t' P .-I WWJon - I wl ; 't V 6 Journal, (we Copy from the "Lxposttor and Advocate," which "ha. b-ru kindly ' UJIUM to 115.) j H-e New York Freeman's dcuraa! and Catl.uhe K.!t-r, tl.e tß?i.il Or-an o: t!.e 'V. Archobhop IIu3'l.e,. o.utjn bü.itA. liw Iminaculaic fünaptica of our lTj.st E'ccJ Ltidy. The glorious news has reached us tint : on the cighti-tiith day of December, Pope Pius IX, of immortal renown, in the pre sence of the Cdjdinals and princes of the Chlir."h. d-l;irp.l tt in .i .;t ,.r Tl ; ----,.. -. v. nil ,11, V.ICU1.1.Mujne Faith, that the Mother of God nur Most KlessL-d Ledy was Conceived without OiiiiinaJ Sin. nas carried mourning into tens ct thousands of Christian homes. Famine has been standing at the door. bik a ceneral rltctr i....t . , distress, not altogether accountable as to its sources, hza disranged the business

The doctrine which is now promulg.t- Uoa. It comes from a 2lererenJ m,.! o, ,v . , V', Y'i. A.Ce Ri

edas an article of faith, and henc,forth ! reaJ.rs c,u llks h for w;ut h h volh Cotlom. Correoiid.ng Jret'ary, Uaj. "(ieo- 1 an3 in lho c,id " which it will be heresy not to receive. v.r-i (f m-.-v l' ,,U-!I; Usurer, Ceu. James P- Drake. cni no einharravment cither, has Ion? since been believed hrall tnos it nc. i.-. i. ,ar.-. all, ot .disMssippt, . . ... ...

I P-..1 tt- t. ,x , . . I ..a:i ci t..e i.o.iianf.e.' on hducatton, j the lion. A, r. lliard a Jcressed the i It would be well Ter these who by their f U. t;h 'ZZtTTC f i -Sl.6 .! ,U n,f,,i,. ! -auc sic. ... ....a u.. s,c.. croui I yond. It has given jor to the whole' the ruhje.-i ad-p:ed ,.t that Convention, : ry of Jelltrson and Jackson to tUnd true ! .U 10 ''''l1' l-:C5r C,,liu".!Ucr m l,ie (world, and is it too much if we expect , T'!l''. e i to the principles of th.ir ancient faith UQ -vnn.g.sat .spei.mg sch-ools f.om :Mu f -1 .N.i'i'd.erii and vc:eru Sta:e, ol v.h.cii Mr. 1 1 to-uni &c.t and ascertain by occu.ar dcinonstra. a r Jll,, V- r J1'6 !.Jat!n5; u'? A' (is - old of Louisville, Kj ., i, 'he Hon. J. E. McDonald exhor-d the pur-! ttuti what kind of an Institut we have in an a general prostration 0f heretical and c:,:.;.-:.:.tn. , ts tl , . ! .;i , nrrwcpiii.- f,..fC? it . c V ' .iw 1 i - - . ty to stand firm ind rally once azaia to our n.iiü. persecuting lurt.es f It is a year of sor- --.r. AI.i!s..all cci.imeaced h.s remarks m; J 0 i.-, , , . . r rows that has preceded its BMiouncetntrt. ' Profi..s resoiution b ;,llu o.,,- to the ihcir glorious standard. ,:l ;cr'ta,.e :Q aCJt,on tll3it ew,if r.ny Pesti!f.nr h tlVn l i . .i Value and imporh-mee o:' tic Coavcntio s. yir v v t i i ül t.'.C lault litlders have ever been fit the lestuence nas stalhed aoroid over the n, .i , . . L lr. orhees made an srpcal to th . i t i i er.h Prnni ht--? . , i , . lie . aid tua it m as not iheir purpSsü to ii. oke j n , . r. ., 1 . sctr.tr.ry cjt-j ; m tho leaebvrs aril earin. Cruel, b.oody, and causeless war tl-o South ir.i'et.endent nf th f,ni, i.,,t t.. Djmccratfi of Inulut.u, repudiating all i . .v.

and the world' wealth of the multitudes. ! to aik what though all these things lea comThe church, too, and her member have Phed, if th-- great subject of Southern eduheen persecuted. In the midst o7 these j cfT .overlooked aud neglected J He call- . . . . " td the attention of the Convention to the fa:t chastisement? we must sav it. men have i.,,i.a ,.r.i c . .......

not returned in their hearts toward Gol. 4 ... j They have forgotten his hand, ond have vainiv snucht lemedie in natnrnl vrav I tl0 .., r ,i, M . , j The very depth of human mtsery and an-1 guish have piad before tha throne of God ! or a more powerful intercession; and the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, his taurhl by His Chuich truths that the world in early ages was not able to hear. t' -7 r , . exilla ReSl producnt. I A new banner is raised on the walls of 1 Olli- H.lr.itlon It t v? no hv n iftn..i l i.i.l " - - " - - " ' "J ' - ' " lit...... ailj e.4e that cannot f .il. Wh-u the wlditT n-e "ew tm lard advance by the order of their Chief they prepare aisidti' tidy to follow it. i Tuo re is ni of cur great exidtaMon ut this new definition t hrcitise the saints ami holy or.es of nast ür-. wlia h tvo defe.ided thw (loot hue uesiml to live that they nullit see it dehnt'tl have predicted that thi dech:rtlion would be followed by a time of great rest and advancement to the Holy C ttho'i't Church. New graces wert tti he kind'e I in the hearts of the faithful. aua ewuiuitituueswere tifl. .ek fn,m the patn ot error into the reat hgluvay ot Gud strath. Let the Ca hol .ch of Ameri.-a ackcw!e 'it? l;1 Jerpidity f fait:. ..d hasten to bke littff. Let us bet ike oirelvtst our great pitj roi;ess Mary of 7.ii!.i;Lc-ulite Couccpti u. Let faith, and hope-, and chanty, jrow strong w ithin lis, and let u remember that (iod ha.s set our task before us that of being, ali of u., in our various places, missionaries of the 'Tabernacle of Gvid with men." whose great business it is to save our own souls, and to convert this young and mK'Iity nation to the lovo of Chid, wno was 1 orn. for lovo cf it and us, of tliJ Immaculate Virgin' The dispatches and communications which the Journal gives in connection with this interesting fact, are too lengthy for our columns, but we give extracts. The following to the Universe at Taris, is from Louis Venillot. "Sienna, 10th He?., 18."4. "The Pope, officiating at St. PeMer'th has pro mulcted, after the Gospel, (at eleven o'clock.) the expected iiecree. 1 he Immaculate conception is declared tlm faith of the Church, and whoever tlenie3 it is a heretic. "Two hundred ltUh-'ps were present! Never has uch a multitude been aceu. Keine h intoxicated with joy." Accompanying this dispatch is the v following : "Miry has been conceived immaculate: it i.the faith of the Chuich; whoever denies it is heretic ! What great thiiis in the-se vorJs j and what a spectacle given to the world ! Per Slljed lhat tho majority of those who have I i . . . i :. ... .ithought to ruse freriom object i ins against this dogma itsc-lf. tin 1 tgnnst tue form ol iteprecla mation, hire only whed to use a 1 bertv whicb . d to them stiil rermitUd, and uro now submisaive as their very tide of C.tht Pes, which

they invoke to cue more weuht to their t ea-1 Ami how 13 this to he inculcated? Idy the ftmmtmfMt i"VT V i - 1 ,..-.,,-- . nsuu', o . lige them tt be, we h,,l t be t-.-mpt- j writing and publication of Lome books tor tie WVlltmUllUlUJ MY fill ntlifrf IGiflttf 11 i . wSLOASl C l JF J cd to rejoice at an opposition lom whence tin ir j South. The North will act in Urn mailer with TTtTn vvvvviUUlU? ; imi-ckü.;-. am. wi-omsa vj.mi.i ;n ' hell iK e will draw inorc glory a-:. I merit, j their u?custon.;cd shrewdness a:id tact. Thev ' ' ' . ",,!t r TpPTP 1 T? W?? r A C . Oa the one part. abjtm.uuu;: their vam opin-j are indefatigable in their way of carrying on PlyitlttlsfSl cilMi. I 1S JLjLCja siwtfois P ii uJL vi; & '-j.'., 10ns Ii-ncfiorvdnl i.itoiidied, they will see the , the work they have undertake:.. The uiuver- jJurin tho last term of tho Supremo ! f S llc.r'b-v -ivt"" to ,h" mv,:,r ,,f "nt : n 1 S E A P-T E M W ARE. M.trutl, h.courad nor " " " e 1 i Intiguons t. riit.rv of the t, wn f l'l v r-,..-;: 1; . v C0ÜPTI v r, sT1, 1; ,,T v'YflT,r tliey v 4.1 b.ess God f r the honor that lie ha &u nil it a. I. wi.n thv t .1.:-.. Court of this State, nmnmr ihn tliln i. ,!., m ... "i.n . ri..-: . - t-uui.iij.UuJ M itl.Jl, . lUiiK.

tloneto human natt.re in drawing l:o:n the mul,t t-veti ot it corniptn.n that creature 0 perfect, so pure, so resplemleut with the primeval iii'ioceme, 11. tore becoming O ir Mother ly the gift t Je?(.s expiring n the tMss, Mary, as u iho-gli-t r il A l.uu, w.,s our hiMer. It U, !iien. h mm n ,t-r,. u'iili !i 1 i I ...1 ... :..: , " -....... t i u ncr to ren.oAMbe ffi:ce of , whichlia.i i u uu nx umu, im iiu aifeeth n that he h is preserved for th it work rihvr, (hjd im v.: si cd that heut n m-ht s o uy mtii.- iMitn ih.it niiKKTi.Ce win- it it hud lo-t. lä U iiiui.ajub.tc liuinan irJ ire which he hail Crt' l!i .1 lo r.i ?! nvi r -ill i i.i'il. ll.in.r r 1 .. oi.n to ! ivi'i! Oy linn. a::U oi Wa:.h he I. : . . . - . , . . . said iu hi ffdu-rly loe: I have done well."' ViLlitfi'jc Dais euncta qua ftccrat ; et eraut valde bona. And Marv anoearj !, according jo expression of lions. e', 'as C!irit t'f)Ul'i:t"icrd ' 1:1 o-iler to ho ut th c-on.i tone the S't;roo :aiil the ims'sre of him wh in the lumuiilittg o:irfli OApected. ami him w.iom tLe rs'i'übiifd liiMvm waitorohti'iiiphv; of Him wh. to save men, consonted to be like :hooi in i-very ihiu-r save sin. ai.il to endure II lh- weigl of tiicir m.MTie.s but not th sh:;i:i-!ul runt tl their lnisfi ii.i-i-fxt:i; the i-tniiy oi sin, und rejecting the st iin. 'ThTi lore .Mary was jTivenvd frr.ir. the on:-t.iv,-:i u5,:.:i. ... ?lt mi: .m.mci. una concrtvi'ii niiLiac liato, in or.ti-r - . , , . . ' - , e ;tnd to b tini p itu nu l in it cu-it;iiv " ' 1 - - t" l,tl1 f r u xor Ti e : üoi m i 1:1 sj. u ;l ,-.;, ;l wis ;.-1 1 Id i.iiW, ivu ii is then the :f..m.itv :i':d Iioit-t of sin, 1 1. .(:,. ; i .. . l i . . . i " . - , i . hi-': II ly .Viwiln. r, 10 ui.-U ruo a'; the ferro . .. - . j , I'-.-rii j.: -;i : tr i i. t in ::i ,-.i;.i i :j 1 r'-'J T'' l hi.' .0" eii;i o! .-! : bt.t !: ha-i tint su: m.ttc.t to th stai'ief si a for !-imeil. nor h-r And . . 1 . 1 .- , , . ... 1 ""V 'V'r Vf' ' . lV" ,m'1 !v,':1 tid.-Ugu M ny I -!M-.k;-u J.mk, lliit tl a: itid -id h- thili an o. uolMt. O .ÜÜI , S,i;:i Cl. Ll'il, TfCHJiUlM' liif n to-d-ty thy d:p:ty. at:tl .-a-ictii'ed as ih u art by the i-r iee wliirh r:-.'i-J th.-.. , t!... l . (V 1 .f : 1 1 hu-.ic natuiv, ut htli ac' iat. thy i:rat viieness. 'As to t tc pro danrafion of the i -jnia, sucli a hieltst bee 1 arc-HiipüsheJ, hv tht'o't-aifivh-o.u:ci oan.ie.,i por. butatvordiüs tot'ie h.,v ji-r.is.in-m 1:1 t aoteaa'.le. "1? -"iS-' since t'i.- coririvnecim-nt of the ir- "id -t mdil the cout;.matii n oi TiV'X i !Ct,,r lM 'Vr,,:;r ",Vht- ClTh '-l : ;a-t : p .-n the e; rt i ::s Jorg t!.( TV " 11 'Pi,h v.rh tt: r ni. a. unit i iito.v.rv os-.x, t,:;d such i, her e.ie.. ot ad tl.e um l..tio: .... ivttr uiiscs. he p.ak, he eotntuau Ls, ho is xi:toiOur readers will porenro that this jtlogma has boen in existence ever since Ithi commencement ol the Church, aud j by this excellent arrangement of the AllSu3t Assembly pronouncing it to have been in txllana, preserves the "purity" and .infaübility" cf the r.orniih Church. In the New Orleans ricayunc we find the following in the report of the 4th day's sitting of the Commercial Conven make the South independent within the Union. He spoke with favoi of the plans piopo&ed for facil-atin inttrc-inmaaicatioa ai nous paru of the country, au I of , lhc jjlsntic amllhe b a ith the vacunucctin I k vr rii!r.i 1 j run nin ihromrh the Sontli. and then ninreede.i 'North, it was cf no ue to talk, f extending 1 ii.aui..i. tuava.v. v n- o-j u ui cic H III uie .'commercial facilities or of building railroads, J uiufis ihecuucaiiou ci tue utn was fcuutiieru in its character. Education, moulds the) riillJ as the .culver d.es the marble. The ' dewdrop i alls upon the acorn, and u becomes !aa oak; "Jui. as the twig is beut, the tree's inclined:" a maxim, tliotuhtr'.te, that contains a rah of the f.rt n-pori nee. Now, what had been the education lorced 10a tJlL. SuUlh. rn Su.eSe Wc atc in tht. LaI. 0 sending our tons and daughters to the North, far trom thetr homes and home iuüu ences, there to Le ex Ooed to those which we bei eve dangerous ro our interests, and damn mgto our peace, the reverend speaker al luded in t iis connection to Yale College am and to Prof. Stilhnan, who had said that they did not care for Southern patronage. It was not possible fox Southerners tote safely educated at tLe Nor. h. Applause. They cannot come hack with proper leelinirs towards their lauiilies and their people. Our sous and daugh ters return to us Irom their schools and colleges in the North with their minds poisone I by iauat:cai teachings ana influences aai st the institution of slavery; with erroneous religious opinions on the subject, aud with the idea that it is a sin to hold slaves. Oa this subject the speaker i.eld that it was of the first importance a right direction should be given to the minds ot ojr children, and that they should be cultivated, with reference thereto, in an eniighteued manner. The question he urged, co-res to this: Shall we educate our children ubroad or at homef The plan presented in the resolutions Le was advocating propo.seu that we educate our own teachers, keeping this great subject before the people and the different Legislatures of the Southern States, aud in every practicable mode to further it. The reverend speaker then considered slavery as an institution, and passed upon it a glowing eulogium, as contributing to the gl.ry iu arts and science, in rel'gion, and national prosperity, in all countries wherein it has e ver existed. II described it as forming a part of the patriarchal syem of government established by God hiuiseli, as having been countenanced by Christ, and argutneutatively sustained, and practrcally supported by the chief of Christ's Apostles, St. Paul. He (the speaker) had proclaimed these opinions in the streets of New York, and of Boston. He believed slavery to be right, andtLat within fifty ) eaia, instead of decreasing, it would be double ia extent to what it no w is. Ha believed that the colonies now gathering on the ci ast of Africa would all be slave States. The reerend gentleme n said he wanted our children to be taught to think rightly en this momentous subject; and that sj far from being an evil, it was not, and never coull be, any more than a difference cf race could be a i eat evil. It was themeas by which the .vorld was tobe civilized and christianized in sections where barbarism and ignorance now exist.

and it is ours to stahd up in tnereetic rivalry with them, and to do our own work ior our onselves- Applause, Mr. Marshall, in continuing his speech, spoke of .Northern Books &c. President Wayland's '-Morals of Science," as con. taining a chapter peculiarly pernicious to Southern minds, yet fold in Southern book stores, and used as a text book; alao, "Gilbert's Atlas," as containing matter of the most iuflamatory character and calculated to have tha most pernicious results. At the conclusion of his Epeeth, the Rev. geullcmau resumed his seat amidst greut applause. -On Thursday Jan. 11, the Democratic Association met at the Senate chamber and thoroughly organized, Mr. Turbet in the chair. The Committee appointed to draft a Constitution and By-laws for the Government of the Association submitted the following report, which we give in Wjik.k 1 .11.1... : . 1 f.c-ic ua il 1 ..-cm ' or-viuus ! hat uiir .If;, .n-v.-i o-.-..r 1.. ., . .- . " the part o: U.o people in the j ti:c, und" cx-! p'.'iicn;y o! tl.e t it at .rrtv Tim i"::.rui. -"'-fatcJ, by our !;:

brief: belong to the upp-er tendom. want to draw lu 1 A V. ,.,,,,'": il,a U:(' V""1"" 111 e--J.t. n ; 1 J L 1 " ' ":..o,: , , . .. .(.:-..r.

., , . . r t n- . 1 . j ""-''"- "''' oi foe tllipaHi pnrcliityo itioto-v . " Jiitii..:t- -i i e i. j m. i ..u i AS, l IC liCte it Of tlif P-T!nrroh. mf'i- OUt CI thO lierUrV V.hnt tliPV haVA nr id 1 to be riven w!. ., ..,-.,.! ....-. ..1 l " ' t' II. llet-vi A Ion,- - in l'!vi..ft.,il,

Jeeul-r";'''.? a' thee men ,n. "Oh. don't stop th ' ! w v 'L' " t.,-.l aITr e..,. ,M 1.w,."t.m 1 2..11. ' HENIiV IvAhlT. tv.t-et.ee ll,at.tjitritu oaauizal:j:i ot the ; : aid a.- I cm:; !,-.- 1 r y- r v ot tho m::,. r l0li Co..

lü-.ny M;ouid he tJkvtcd at the earh.-s: ., ... school. Certainly not, why should it . ht its ..! ll.r.mi C-.:r:.c.i'i. d-.-t 1

ere "tiiorou-Lly or;a:i;:e'h viiih ve The Constitution is in the Genoral form of Associations of everv kin 1. The ofüceis consist of a President, Vice Tresdent. Secretary, Corresponding Sccietary, and a Treasurer. All elections, viva voce; olTicers serre one year from the time of election. Art r. .County and Town! in A-ocia I501" Shali, 1 , ,,jr:' e 1 ' '"'rtSl ; be i.etniv 1 a'!vi.-a!ily in tf..- var:o'is c ti M--and towiiMdps of the Strde. 1 1. Tuwajp" , that oi the county; .and tf-at o: b.t-C-.mnl v J.st! i:V 1 cuatjc ..oc:at:o.s thall be i.eld on tl.e tr.'d a s; -M i p ,... :.r .,' - i-'eu-i.ci.o aN bhaii te tie..e'v..or.. to the auv.uice.iKa; tt the interest est. o e ..f bOTiatioa, W'l.icii was coueurici in. The tollowing gentle in-:;i were elocted for the present year: President, Hon. 0. D- Torbet; V ce Prestconnections with secret associations. and asking for actions open for the inspection of all men. Mr. Denbv, Ho.t Michael G. Cright, and Mr. Ssnders mada speeches suitable to the occasion. Commendable. The M. S. & M. C. Railroad Companies have hauled over lhe,r roaJ "ea of chirge, 100 cords of wood each, for the aid of the Chicago Keliel aocie Shill t hi 7the City Poor. A ',tl Ind., asks this question. Wa answer, nusl decidedly. ves.because the city is utterly overwhelm ed. lie thinks that a subscription r.f a ihousaui dollars worth of grain could be made in that country, if thre is any Association here that would i.ko and dikiribule it. Theroaro plenty of them who would bo glad to receive any quantity and appro priate it properly. Lnporlo is rich and able to give, if one halfof tha wants of the fifty thousand unemployed poor of this City are suffering, could be made known. Tha host thing that could be done, would be to get up a subscription on partics.willin w take a good healthy man, woman, boy, girl or little child into their homes upon fair terms, and send an agnt here for n cargo, with a means to pay the transportation. AT. F. Tribune. Will the good citizen of Laporto and county respond to this call? 4.000 emigrants, men, women and children, many of them suffering from cold and hunger, are now under charge of tha commissioners of Emigration in the cily of Now York nust of whom are able bodied and willing to labor. Let there be a meeting called of our citizens,at that meeting there can be cominittoes appointed to ascertain what number of this sufT.ring multitude can bo employed in our midst.raise subscriptions and secure an agont to bring them here. Now is the time for action. Whatever be the modus operandi adopted, let something be done. Laporte Times. Indianapolis, Logmsport, Lafayette and Lnpoilo, have each classified tho Free Bink paper and, nary one agrees! The peoplo aro becoming tired of this tomfoolery, and are of opinion that the bankers and a part of tho State officers aro interested in tho manner in which tho lists aro gotten up that the real object of all this Is to swindle. The best war for tho pe p'e to gel ria of such trash is to dispose of what they have on hand and then so fuse to tako any more of it at any price. Delphi Journal.

tdiioii were tliorou-hly or-rattized, widh we i woulJ b0 '' aconstitulional. t1!mrt'o!!;ef?!l,'t?1,,1(';t, w,t,-,,lt P''-S And some of theso r.t.ii;c spirited rnn tiou-thercf re, wc have deemed it paoper! ,t c- - , . 1 . , to ore'aiu;:e an aK-ociutioti, ami Co 1, bv'sl": 1,10 ietr--sry buiiuir.g is erduxdy too ÄnfpablVsh' V.eto'iovvitOou.titu- j smIt. There aro others who net vcr have lion ana b-iaws for theg .vtrmucut of the , , . ,. ,

o. leuruary Jt::.", at t!:e citv oi" Jndia.j-tnolis. peremptorily rc.'iuo te pav their taxs- ?nd ' i,-'hcd. Do , 1 1. r 1 1 .. T.i M : . ..' .'' '. . - -tt erteil meeting a dav s-.a 1 he o' Mint- r . ' j C. II. Jv"i:. S. "i Ild'JT-. 1 V" -: "r :,!" : ,:,'!' : fd for tie .vuceeedinlmeetu of t!.o Aseiri- i poteurt.ier th it there is no law to corn- j .Tfin. - 1::,r. .p;v, '. " " ": ti'.m. proper notice of which will Le t-iven' pd them t pty, does any ono think these TT . ". : " ' u7svr wrt .roii-ä ihe U,; .;ucri-ic 'VI I- s ot!',,- S'-r-. I ... , ... I iyaitJi .HurUet. ', ' ' Tip v.- i1 '.'' ' ; . crs.ns wil lako the r c hi dren out cf ' J t ' ' i f v i- k " T i Tl". U.e I re.sKhnt.-l.ail, at any tune, order, 1 , ., , jl'.ovr porhan l,H CoiTce, per lh :i o;;-;:- !:.; to be printed, out o! Mt.-h imuls ass!,a!l be in ! schooi? ay ven!y. 1 hev know that ' WKvat t,- i firho,w .,. , t ... tw

found to be unconstitutional is that por - ' lion of the lato bchool law, w h:ch nulhoilzes Townships, Trmns. &c. to vote a ,. , , tax not exceeding oO cents on each hundied dollars valuation of nropenv. This . .. .. r decision throws confusion into al most ev - ery neighborhood in tha State, for it came upon the people so unexpectedly that almost every ono was taken by surprise. Now the question to bo taken home lo each tax payer h; What is lo Lo done in the present emergency? Teachers hate been tmplovrd by those hatin authority lo do so, the children ore nov, decy mle rested in their ?n:dies,&c. If the schools jooniho teachers must bo paid, und who will dj it? How stands iho mutter in riymonth? This que.tion.so f-r t'os the ,,, , " ' I n inoutn school is concerned,must be de-

ded.nnd that speedily. 15'., (upon llu; v-ndsi.v) hndh d f. . I third part of the K i.-t ha :!".' t'i- X -rtti W. t ScniO Of cur gOOd Citizens I Itm told i uart.r of m- tamtwi r.: hv.-. hi fiwndit'. tl fuco to pav their school tax; nd others' f f t, id 3I,rh,!I . i Count--. I: thina.

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i l? M'i. ... t. . - - 1 toe.i'L'ou: X lit i I'.MJMl nilU llllS Cf l?tCfS I VY ontracts.and bc.i-ic, this, they ought loh.ivo known tho li: ! wou5-J u0 dclwcd uncoi:sli:ulional, ' tiie ,iCU:0 or school, who ars great fault i ,u rs lr3i!fcO that men of sa much) i ga?Tlchy (?)cou!J not cipcun or those defects in time to fubstitute a rcincriy!! Ve have a "ood scliool houso nod n good school; both of which da credit to our town; and by all tns.ms ths school should I b "usln,su,d- i-vcry cue knows woll his ! duty in tl.e prcn.iSts; and it is hoped we t- " ! uro ,Kli ,,v,uä 1JJ here tt is nUo- , . ,: . iic-L to uo their du;v, tsuecialiv w!,en

:!.eir own children ar: to ip the blJS Zt M!"'

to be derived therefrom. . Suppo&c socio of our citizens should i thoso who have raid can no; ret their tt:oni 1 b ey naek.ior it has j-asse.! out cf tl.e iteasurer's hands; End it is pretty veil underit i - , . stood that the ro is pubuc spirit enough in this Town to make up tho deficiency. If! I. ... .i . i . ,i ... all will pay their jjt dues tho school will This l- not right. Tiicro in not perhaps any ono thing stimulates children mere than to have thei r parent i.sit ihem when in the school room, and it costs but little lo make such visits, and besides the Teachers aro anxious to have such visitors and never regard them as intruders. If! any of us should employ a man to dear a tract of land, would we not visit him freqii2P,t!y to ascertain whether he was doing tha work right? It is not only our privilege but our indispensable duty to see to it that cur children aro tu tight correctly; for "Tis education forms the common mind; Just as the twig is bent the tree's incl inod. The oocii ji of the Supreme Court nbovo leferred to goes no luriher than to annul the sch-iol tax voted by tho people. The school tax in PI y moü th was levied by ordinancp, under the genernl law fnr cor porate Towns. Therrfors it is plainly to be s ?o that our Town School t3X. is not effected by tho decision; and was I Ureasurer I should risk collecting the taxes thus assessed. FvlCllARD CORBALUY. The follow in;; i fn in a cold watt r pong, written, wo L'.IIe' by the Ih v. Mr. riermont! It is good The wit as weil as the itmril: The sturdy oak fill many a cup Doth hold up to the -ky. To catch the r.iin, then drink it up, Ai.dth'is the oak gt'U high, ßv K;. vin water in its cups. Then why not you and If A question f ir the'Spike S-ici-tv: 'Would the devu beat his wife it he h id om ?' (J less not; far wuiueu geuerally beat the devil. There was a 'rtia made ou the ging.'rbread man of Troy on Saturday. Up to two o'clock he has redeemed two cnd'.eis and n doughnut. In coitsetpieuce of tlie statnirit exhibit :d, ei nkuls udiaiiced an inch and a half. The St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer contains the tollowing ader Ueinent 'Oiif hundred uldi bo lied lawyers nre wnnted in Moines ta to break prairie land, split rails.und chop told wood. E isttm and Sotithern papers please copy.' Provoking to luve a fly light oa your nose just as the chiguerieotypistpidls out Lis watch and sjys Njw!' I have cleaned my ii.irror, and fixing my pvpj in it, 1 perceive so many defects in mysftf, that I ctvly forgive those of otl e:s. i3 29 In this place.Friday morning. Jan. 25, of Bronchial C-Jiisnmptioa. Mr. William Coirr, aged 2S years, 11 months, mid 3 days. By his death community has list a most worthy man, an hones., upright, industrials, gentlemanly citizen; a generous neighbor, and an universal fiiend ; his family now mourn for one of the best of husbinds an I Jathers. Hi epitaph is abort find shou'd bo universal "He was a Good Mix.''

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'! ,lt "location w.ii i.e n a e to tiu- y, .,-d , i j County Comnns.vioiRT.--. at iIüm M in 1. li rm. : 1S-V,. f. t'uy !j!,nexa''uiii o tleJ.v.n ofI. - j vt'HX'' Vl11.11' I?,i'r out 1,Ktuuit: ' iJ6" 1 -1I- - 0- -1- o-2- 51- : l- 5.:. 5r- ! and o mueh .-.font lot as h -is not ! t-n h. i. -

it,,1,'.rr 5lIV!':srV xy" ,"lt 1,,tr'' a!M' ;i :! , territ. TV i.Mi.g hetween .!h hl-au II .ad and the i M -t lin- of iho ! p-o,.eirv. inei-:ion o utfan lioui lati.i, iy roer o( in ri id'triis.ces otTlymouth Corporati i. . . r r. lt. B!:0;X, l'rest. Alf -st. M. V, . i ::.T;,, C.c:!--. 1'iymoutli, Jan. 30, 40 3 it: I . n if i .- , .. .township Assessors j A RI: r'l" ieo., M. d t., ,. t t Ho I ' f?a,,,nVl.v- ,'v r!-"' I l .n.h.cy lnb, and to T o tcu!ilis 1M,L : uo.naj.;. a.m.o. Gus.rdlan'q ! "VT OTFCE is hen hv give;;, th t in p';rMinioc ! oft. order cM,... Coinn.f n l'le,'., IN,,, t. i i.iadi- a tin- .l.uiimrv Tt roi tl..-it-f lf-:y vi" oj-Vr at private e-.-W, on :h- -ji.d day o .Vauli' J II . . 1 .,.1 Ami co::;;:i ics. ! - -- - ' " i U . 1 LlvYJ DluiQ Ci LiQW Ü00Q3. !rI in: S;ll''il'!'s l-avi,,,-;, Tm;i!lI ,:-iv . ! ,MX' f'": i-' ' "'.a, ": ' ps'p:e i : .1 k-- K-.-i a ij ; 1 t : ""''s that tiny h.emi hai-d ara.l ;.!..! we.I i " U ' U '1 ' k ' ' rrxTTk VA 1Z- T T rr j r ff S:,V' ''l-s I.; 3 quei: a s v a r i;, ii.i r m. r e, - io.itf y;c o j BQOXS & SIIO'ISSS, : SILK AND 57 A IM C Y GOODS'"-1' ':,"h o-h- r a;:i..!.-sa ;.r- :.s i1 k il1 !' - - - V , j-r.ees as can ! h.i I at t!,v j.;., m itl.. t..t. j TL. y ), op o . h-,;:d a r;v i . . ' wv' : :il 1 w ,J l-

No t.-xtdd- to L;av ..,h r -Ivo ? t iei-s 1 ' "''; :' - .v...-.- - - .-v r il.t-y wid :-"-.-.ve ; v f.Hix :.!., t .-t.r.1- - , ' V ,. ,". ' .. laontii. and aiw.iv. !:. n ti..-;r .-.. ' s "r i.--v. i-.- ... .t- - .- . ; .

) CfTe-e, per lh ,U i. -'" Orleans Süirar o'j 1,'i - rd.-ple d.) if ,1 lie- .--Aax v) Cl-jve-r.-eed ,70 W'litJ !-:l!5S 4.00 Tidh .'.v per ih !' 'J 15i:ter ö J,-"-0 per d-tz i M ) ,"' llat .s p r 07 t;. y ':d.-s . (. , l-i SiiOlll IcTi 0" "7ö(!.evs- l'o J,i:u .!iick. ri 1 10

' , Vi" 0n!. Corn l-' d 1 To-'i t!t- Feed ; Dried lVa.dn.-s Apj-is I Ito.sin Scap, re: iCo-j.ou u , l.oc.if .oiit:i:s. : -y "" - VAMIIGTOMIN SOt'lLTY Herts on Monday Erfnin?, Dr. L (ißirn. and)Ir. HUDiiLS, SpKli - c rs. Y ü U A G 3IENfS LYCEUM Oil Meets at the Seminary in this place Wednesday evening th. 7th Feb., at Cj ' ! O ClC-fii. UUeitlon: Htiohcd, That the Kansas and Nebraska 25 ill should be repoated. Affirmative, H. G. Thayer; negative, A. C. Capron, County Officers. RCIIARD COURALEi" Clerk. JOHNSON imOWNLKK, Heccrder, JOSEPH EVANS, Tr aMirer, JOHN L, THO.MPSOX, Sheriff, THOMvs McDOXALD, Auditor, OLlYKil V, MORIthS. Purveyor: J, F, VAXVALKENBUItn. P, M. SAM'L MCDONALD, Swamp Land Com'r. . Stark Co?mtv OlSiccr. C. HfMPIIItLYS, Clerk. Mr. CHIPMAN. Clork. C. IlUMlMIREYS, Auditor. V.r. W. McCORM i CK, Treasurer. c finm-ps, Swamp Land Co: !j. EOZAr.TH. Post Master. 1 J S. BENDEit, Surveyor. nmissiot.er. .1. UOZAKT1I. Rec-.rder. R. V. SI'l RlE'.l, Justice of the Peace. Knox. A. P. CARROLL. SCHOOL TAX. ALL those who know.thernf elves in arto dust over ly the -Jöih ol Frbraary, next, and if they do not. t' evcr.u learn in the "School law" what the pe naltv will he. I Itdldj ill lllg lliicioif .irtlil viv. 45t3. T. McDonald, a. m. c Estrav Hoifcr. T riAKEN up by Willis Jone.-, of Po irlon i X Township, Marshall Ccut.'y, Indir.a, ! on the 30th day of December, 1.1, one red loifer, one year old last spring or summer. No marks oi brands pciceivaUe- Appraised at 4 dollars and 75 cents by Anderson Lynoh :ind Frankli-i Jhandler, before Justice J. 2dc Yharle. Attest RICHARD CORK A LEY, Clerk. Jan. 21,1 S35. 45U Giuirdians Sidle of Land. PURSUANT to an crder cf the Marsha11 Common Pleas Court, will offer forsale at the Court House in Plymruth. Ly private sale, on and a'ter Saturday the -4th day of February next, the following real estate, be longing to the heirs cf Eleazar Thompson. deceased, to vut: tbe eaH half of the south cast quarter, ol section live, in township J, north of ranee one e .s-t. TERMS CF SALE.

One fourth of the purchase money cash in j Su'n;- 1 ntVs nabie m.d wed; rf ht.y txend, tl.e balance on credit s. cured by notes ; cuteJ. He intends heinj: i n hm! -ousturil.y, intercut and mortsape. waiving valuation 1 111 1 iiivu's P"'1C thi .t rntron-. a :,t i-'c ' ii-i liiirt siton'pi a:e. 4,jyI LdL.

ban on alio ijiiaivciiiui i ia. imij i.uiti .-..., on the Bar-oak Hats in Union Township, Marshall county, ndiana, 3 miles north west from Maxmkucl.ee Luke. About 40 acres ate uutier CU livauju, am. .i;e i.imi is ui .iu -..v tilent quality a id iu a good neighborhood. For lurther information enqui.e of the undc r. - ign - ed at the -iuditor's office. J .n. 21. 13Ö5. THOMAS McDONALD, 45ti Cujirdiau.

(lvU4rirc ct(1 nr t AtJllijnir.'lüi S PiWi Ot LblH!. : Z ' pursuatu e of an or.'t-of --t ,..r.j i r n'r;r,n V1 r-'-v 1 ni.n at private ah-, .... ' :. - ;.; 1 -th :t i insthrf' : I r IÜ- .

; r- " y r a-cared. ' Tl'uMS- ' (,,r f ftSi. ifrA-,.t t,e !.a'-ir,,r . ' rtht fcrur; : v ho'es on inVfft c.v j ira-cwaiving sprra iff moid hv.ir, Oriifti! 1 l.t -,:.e:c- is a poöd dwt .'.:-nc, v.eli, cnJ -o0d fen res, Ac. I Knir- cd tl.c tm-Vrened, er C II. Tt t .;'.' !!. v. K. S.l-XLIOTT, A'ii: r. j riym mth, jcn. s-j, j " ; ' !ia!(lldi ,S of tod!, J n-a, Couri, 1 Wr for e U .'f r: .t for: e i-..d -on ii.mm peirc.n.) i. - I the 15ur-(.ak n.tt?, in .J:.rshall Couhiv. Infi. I oiit.'.iüi:. t"o i v; cd r.nd fort ocres o. I ln',,1 aH,i ':,-M-"i?e : as fotiowp," to 'wit : i!.e Ca J V? ' rlylWO, Iii ! 1 ,e '"sf:l !l 11 f;..- soi.t, csst rrr--r of ,c.. i u':r:v- i!1 'oa-iso;. ? : :ie .. U I?!! ': - ' . 1 :tl ls nr"' oi ,',e '"'- ' J'' "' .ar rt.-v rr' FrIr' JJ.ere bei g a 1 in pr-.t. .t 1 'dt; fllld V ill 1 C s.;M i j TlValt ; -V, ,f Cie fo:ii!i (iov.ii. r thff !.r(c " : t -,i To tYoH Itcsitf'juts. : 1 .idith tlcluv 5' rvVv, rTY ' ' " '-he 1 Idi dny f M r h 1 -::.." a iC '- . 1t,;, 0,..,fl , j,-,' ;. Vs- j,, ' !; :.j .f!V. 1:.t.:: ;;1 t-K , ; . ;! ;;' .V. s,:i;; , .- rt-. to n .it at tl .,,',-. iP ! .j.- k-- -.-d c r.,.. t -1 ymi i i, imih. ' " " I N-i wofn?; -n v.r.. thr ...-v.-ve-r nay i ji .:,!.. t-r ro:r'n:T .; .r j--f.! 1 lo'' X'-Tis ot --i:i W.l: I ..' 1. '!'! To 1 -.t h.'- - llieC' m.rv Ainh'or of . i i V T Tiipieney p! n--d .-.t '!: t..... :. li 'jeled ucci rli:i to m. ii v:;; ':"rv. J in. 18. l"" ."?, .TfiTTfi: v,..,t. ..; .1,,. st.r.i ',h. on tho Jh ,i ,v rllr .. ..,,-,;-, t ,. j - ; ;V;.; . ;,,..,,.:.!, ,; v i v. ..iri.ri'i'T i h : .oik u.e i ' : ; rott: "t v-v r. "v 1 ,:IV i-.' .'. 1 rl "O Iio' : . i" ' '; i ' I : ' . 1 t -.v ! yV'OTICK i - her-' v .iv -n : v t: - !; . ? !' r' J if t; oa i'. de'-'-a-e 1 .. !!, on i . dnyot Ft'r'iniy .;.!) r.''f':e rd- to e of V-e h-j t. s. . n ri;0wvt -f 1 yrc -a'., r-r't r ( r vaV ,.,; .- , v ; find O'he .'.r'ic't .? t Ji"t',-r ) : f o j A (T' :-vv; . u. s vi1 ' . j the p'ir- .5i i t r !.;. ;.,-('? , ! sera; it y 'va:i: nil ari .-txt f-r .-v-"T. ' - j . ! iwu ,:. ::;::,i." 1 h-.yd i.i:MKi;T I i Administrators Notice ! JOd ICE i- n hv 'i'-en th:,t i!.o : J 1 MVto-i ha !:: i5 A Jttter of lld:!.: - .V' 1 V ' ' '"t , VX JVhr"" ' - 'h Ai. pencils indebted to n:U a.r. q ivsa-il in n a.:; irametliate pavnutt. v. 5 thn,. h iwtj c-.ims f!ga. : id -t-iT-- aro r-iju.-te.i to present the s).;ne d .ly ötuh?:.. yvd fi.r pa. nu nt. Tl " e.-Vit.- U t '" n . I.I.OY Ln.;i:iLT. Adv.V. l'lymo-.ith. Jantniv 13, IC-"". il Vot ire to .Von Haida:??. TVTOTlCEi thereby iv,. that the .a .. -1.1 '!. with the et nnty Sarv' r. ''; -i tl.e 1 1 Tli day of t'ehrtniry 1 S."." ?t"li th in. on raid dav prcc--d to m:rvv f t ? r the corner. i.f hi lands in s ct:..ns I! ! TiAvndiip 33 norili.f)fr;.T;::c i a?t v rdi ..! county, to ine t a? D. II i.z .:d's id r . ;.. j tio-n d-i to day 'ihto a-1 i r' tird. Non residents who f 4 to n.te' ti. :-i;r- v iu e wme ai ,i pj:i.-o above t-eit:. i . j fniy or provide i .iruefraine üu r p rri. . ,.r j th? evpe-iise olVaid Mirvey. wil! i t '..i ! , the Count v Auditor of ai.l rot.Titv. .j t.eh.! Iii q :!!( y pi iced on the tx d'jpiiea ;.i d . lected accordine to law. P. TTA"Z:.T:D. J. L'-.YI . Jan. l?,. ;c: j. FTER Songr'ydte'.-'jua tiely ;It 'i;s:i:C.i 1 c au'e el i- Ti'diicg c. Th" s disci i!.-r pn-po. s !. -u ' orih th publ'.e with a vari.-?--f I'illlili.' ; '".cW IL:v,,;ge.y.lovrlc..r,...H.:er.twor5 :.e i1"1 tu 'V V. ""v V .);!; I 1 r !' - ' "U.T; ' ""-r, J : My"') I-n-Shop . wr., e-r otm m t,-w i b'"l hug next do, r .,rh . f Mit. hcL I .. ;.d,y on the s i.l h -ide of the tivc-r. I.. A- Jcru. I ly mouth Jan. 15:u JSjö, . :-f jijM-tlj .t t.L.l i u ij, (. n f 1 1 cJ i ; fj 15 Ow'J; JI-Jl 1 ' XT-si Z' r 5J i 'g SADDLER, : 3 i ... .... . i'l..muu i ti i!;;an. i.: f JIUl ti'ide-r.-ii;ried ffers tor .vuie on lerrtm cf J. easv p tyuv. ti e .rth halfrf Lot No. ten. 10 iu Plymouth, wIth dwe l ug h" s and iinproM i;n -uu, A ! ri;iii! f ", i e!. Aor 'v tu tl.et.wi.er ANSON SlJlNAuAHCl': Jl. Plymouth, Jan. 1, 4.n J HAZE ID) .3 .3 iia.r.j4sjas.9 Il dds forth t;p St .ir. ov r Dr, Lernen' Dn:g WAdWTEiiB. Tir - ö -ra o & ) IHfI f l!i Xt O, i , , .... . , . ,. ! To wIkw tj h ,1 Mvres w. 1 be paiJ. Anpij sotn. Wext uik, Jau. L 1 oöo. r t;:3 riCE & CODCINS-

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