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   Sauk County Standard (Newspaper) - January 21, 1852, Baraboo, Wisconsin                               Jk AND AND AND INSEPARABLE Annum i H COUNTY WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21 1352 NUMBER 19 SS Directory AT if tit TUB PEACE Bank County Wisconsin N 12 n cf Clerk S AND over the Tost Of- s dt the -I i M tu the that ho has corno o tor making rid mini to of hia i V h tho c of yc hiy pi und long and in e wuh western feels pi in lui to Ute public ve of U'e in the 2 D i1 Office nt h nu IM and ll J S m M 1 to citizens of practice uf Physic L lliu PR A JONES Would respectfully announce to tho public that ho located tho cf Dell Creek he pu practicing medicine in nil itu various 47 Milwaukee Branch 11 FRIEND BROTHERS Wholesale and dealers in Made Jewelry between the Post und Hotel J DARTT and Laud niuin 47 SAUK COUNTY CIRCUIT A ml rv f y u nisi i v to I STATE op WISCONSIN CALVIN G Complainant vi K AMES On filing the of M tml it satisfactorily appearing that the Bind di C is readout ol Mate ol Abbott for limit it red tlie haid E Ames do cause y to tie entered in within ice from tho date of this and that of Ilia Ins answer to tlie to be tiled a copy of lo be served on the at of this cause ond default thereof that the said bo as by tho said defendant And it is ordered that within twenty lliu eaid a notice uf tins to be County a ut Solicitor in i at in county ol Sank cud be continued in the II Ml HOUSE X A cn r ty J W y lcr for ot ni d v ill to In 1 any 4 iho at least once in each week for six or lie a copy c f to li Gaid ut before the time d ibr hia December 4th A D J H PRATT County 1 SAUK COUNTY CIRCUIT lii STATE SCONS IN COUNTY -a VB 1 b ee MI uie the ue uluays I Ut For the Sauk County Standard Am I therefore become your because I tell you tlie MESSRS hav recently appeared in your paper over th signature of James A Maxwell containing somo things which it is my duty to notice The why I notice them are 1 Not because il is my custom to liveried Ircm my work by the persona aimed at me for during nil tho vio lent persecutions waged against mo in thi I scarcely spent a breath ir refuting the repeated lies and slanders tha havo been circulated ing mo and my If thay mo they will also you They that will live godly Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution I hnd he lold the truth so mny others nnd with Father i always think it best to let the devil cam his own mail and pny his own ij Neither because I have any to gratify for 1 can freely my bitterest enemy nnd while iho ration exhibited in the latter of those cleg demands and perhaps will plain talk I have no unkind feelings 3 Or because I have a case to make because iho case is already made ou by tha conduct of our reviewer and his coadjutors including the agent whom with great pains inveigled Tho which I published not ono of which been or can be refuted and which in iho our lound it very convenient to by make out a criminally hard case Bjt 4 Mainly because some principles nro involved in tha attempt used to injure iho Sauk Co Defendant i i lid the ol M j nnd and it Bijlo Society and nil kindred institutions ton v is a of i i r 01 of Abbut I am vory x tbr it iu A consented lo bo made iho tool of somo who ara to am c B T at nl Lund tiu Sac county WILLIAM II OR County at by n5 UK N JAM IN L i id j building fauk County KKV STABLE Ad Good ind on ami spavins All tlic u.ud do in i to bt in th j of order and cf ho c the Lo copy thereof j to b- d on c tors at uino f iiiy in tins n said L II us by it n twenty thu said Com- 3 of 1111 older to bo td i ISt a newspaper ut in haid of ami be n fie ha d paper ut once in for six or that a copy of thit order lo be on Uie defendant Unity days before limo above i without proof and consequently in order for hui going fro in earth cud walking up rmd dowi ir talLing and spitting as they go instead of doing something for ho good of man lor I cannot believe that iho less spirit of those articles ever originated in bosom of tho hitherto amiable J A Maxwell Tho probable reasons why ho was selected however arc Uvo 1 Because the caso which thoy Ind to make out be made up of assertions on and role ut iv VI T f all Bites ur 1 Mills Ti nai attended to Hh A D IFS I'll ATT Court for Sank Wisconain the werp on day of 1851 by the lion M of ilie county in for Sauk and MtiU1 or no probate court to nnd all and m fate nl Raid county Now is fiv said will at ol It in du in con ty on cluy of Fi binary A D aV on llu day of A IbSS fct 10 I o'clorJc i1 UK forenoon of said to receive and i claims and dial the crcd.torr is nine day of A 1351 II NOAH H Dec 25 1851 to gain credence to their garbled some one must father them who some show ofn for truth 2 The tool has had such long rience in guessing in i thought ho could moral sense logical and gen It Vi 1 1 1 i Wr DA vll HOLT Jr Li M just HY U SADD Dido if tin a i mv ii DAY 18 l tn ilif Co oj Supervisors i f Sank I hi i ilion la thv drawing ol 1 t i i- an 1 Ihc execution or of r i an o r an th e ot or n U en- I Hiving t i f thn for 11 ore than ten h t rnd ex- v lil him to that tu to hia NOTICE to the of tha in the ol the of Dec inst dalk ono your ojj horns no mark The owner iit to forward prove property pay and take lier I Dec NEW AT Til K tit ej Agency R P C Li i ME NT to of T AIM AND I Wk Under the Standard opened winter Stock of iu part of Plaids If envy grey Canton Slice Stripes GROCERIES HARDWARE NAILS ANU GLASS With a general of notions of which very low for ready pay Got 30 1850 at flour r for bj Oct 30 N wanting but Ife Mr M should not suffer himself to bo so deceived even by the Arch Deceiver himself less by his emissaries Again Rfr M says in his first We havo entered the not to war against old society but in the it of Great peace have my ple when they can fallen at the papa of office and bo sheltered and screened in ail their iniquity hy a bag of cotton ogy when they can practice their frauds and their consciences bo salved a member ol S 0 Society and ye not know who ils members o did he wish to give a thrust at mo by mean of a Of course we learn th conditions of membership from the con Ait roads The pay men of any sum shall constitute an a member for ono year and those con five dollars at one time shall members for Thus tho payment cj something is requisite in order to membership fur one year that ceases at the end of tho unless some thing more iu paid in except who pay five dollars a I ono timo who arc for lifo Mrs Susan V Max well was made a life member of the Soci But J A Maxwell whose dignity was so much insulted by not con has never paid ono cent into society for himself Neither has R G Camp wiio must work in his own way of not pt over paid in Consequently it does not require much logical acumen to perceive that Mr Maxwell or Mr Camp nnd Secretary of new society nnd who would figure so largely in both arc not and never have been mem bers o the Sauk County Bible Such aro but so many ant proofs that Mr M's ore to be taken quite a good deal of abatement especially where he hus u case to out and a hearty good will to make it otit Mr M or his evidently skilled in tho tactics of modern knows how to throw out the whale tub and make false issues In order to try to tho operations of the agent iu county who collected just enough to pay himself ha introduces comparison American Society and tho American Missionary would been just force in a comparison between the Sons of Temperance and tho Wisconsin B Company and equally as much to iho point But is more wonderful than all the cost is sweeping peaking cf S C B Society he Whose fundamental principle would sweep lie venerable parent Society meaning by the parent the A B queried n long time is to the meaning o that statement What s our As our in- is obnoxious lo him perhaps ho that Let us apply a little logical acumen o this position premiss whatever is independent of tho A B S would sweep said society from existence the Methodist Book Con- is independent of A B S Con- Book would sweep said society from perhaps Mr M would ay tha fundamental principle of tho ciety should bo in its constitution So say we rends Alt 1 The of which S C B S shall Lo to romolo the circulation of the urea without unto or comment ir Whatever circulates the biblo without note or moro logical acumen nent would sweep tha A S from ence The S C B Society circulates over by tho sanctions of general j bibla without note or comment their deeds of be i foro said Society would sweep tho A B S backed up by the loud omen of from Is tho major premise cor- But let him who stirreth up the people expose their crimes only by n mere statement of facia nnd cry is tbr war like their venerable ancestors astonishingly enquire Art thou come to torment us before the if so tho conclusion is correct fer tha minor premise is correct But is it so thai tho A B S like tho mother Church has become so cor that it endure the circulation of the I believo Has societies by moans of a telescope prepared lo h s hand by a and placed on iho observatory that ho can only see men ns trees walking He and all the who aro tall enough to voar n collar havo bishop's on ihoy believe as ho ond try lo do be does so as to got a pat and a good fellow from their master thus they minds and can eee no force in any argument that cornea in iho of humanity Mr M is horrified that we should have no fraternal relation with ihc A Ii S and yet purchase bibles printed at house there is another of poor moral vision Can ho seo no fere ice a fraternal relation and a commercial transaction Would he re- a debauchee or a murderer into the chinch as soon as he would buy a horse him The members of ir the U S lieo hundred mid nineteen thousand five hundred and slaves and not ono of their societies so f r as I can learn has ever adopted any rule to A holder is a and a an worse than a as a man is than n home Now these brethren in that church and they aro taught to look with suspicion upon every abolitionist They must use utmost endeavor to with friend of humanity Dr Olin Pecs of University declares that the gives them a right to hold slaves Prof K D Simms ol Randolph Mason College says We arc brought to conclusion that slavery is immoral Dr Winana of the Miss con- ference says 1 am a b have Income a on To suspicion und free access to the slave an ns to do him it is highly advantageous for n stui that himself should hold slaves and 1 can seo no impropriety but tage in el and even il is for lo Devil himself in the ior cf and morals hear But il will bo What right hai nn ruber of our chaich to hold a Flic right hold n slave is founded on this all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to for this is the law and ho j Now all we shall sny upon tnis it present is that tve do not wonder vant of moral vision in Mr M and nl I ho other who wear ind suck tlie paps of such Doctors and as tho named lay tp nothing but pity thorn hat hey were so as to gel iold of such a and have such a y will to hang on to it They that ivo in glass houses must not throw stones ANNUAL MESSAGE Cf Governor of Gc of the t thn iT iho of ihi Stale by the to com to Legislature at every sio i the condition of the and me id such to their fun her alii n ftr ho may upon iho nf ihn duties of thp to recently nv tKa of the mouth il wiil bo impossible it will be for mo lo ihc condition of iho fro n the nf the oar bo t which I cannot bo expected to havo personal 1 only duty a nl by n very bri of books p of lie nnd cc1 tnade from iho various of iho very chort lino me for preparation of this to he Legislature 1 rhall ask your gotico if tho consideration of the of Stale he less al ind various than would bo usual in buch anri shall feel ed under circumstances if such mal- lei only ns aro of Iho most ond to iho at arc hei ein noticed and will hn e you nil ihc for which have born tho control of the financial con- cerns of iho su that by a 1 of their an the matters of ibis may bo cured ed tile of Treasurer and of it wi 1 bo teen that of th Slate for the year die Hi I Sol ire in -i vi ry nli Hy lensi'h n of nv for ha ics of s made b loo nr b nn I prop ini t ol vci an i wso pa H within hie sum of t ho LiU Crucial c rd 3 1st 1 r in 1 An ount ol ri IS 27 I 00 os on l of Fi ml e on 11 of Fund 11 sainc period 30 on ci But Mr M has broken his pledge ofj not Mr M tho hounds of- peace and consented to throw tho neither he nor his employers must whino or cry with broken bones il an of their blind sectarian philosophy or tho inexorable conclusions of a logical acumen shall compel them occupy a position before the public not altogether convenient even though their piece On when the sun was low has been spoken nnd they have made a pretty bow nnd left the stage by saying wo seek no further controversy Mr M enquires Who ore tha S C B and answers Warren ran R G Camp Secretary and J A Maxwell President with some four or females who are lifo all and then blames me for ing without the other Mr M been three propriety in making statements so de- rogatory to its I il 10 a candid public Mr M has 1 weighty arguments or advantages in favor of becoming auxiliary 1 A credit or all Bibles got us many bibles on credit as wo want but it is not very good policy to be in the present day though miny and intend to remain in debt 2 The al visitation of ono of their agents whoso tabors exert a quickening influence 1 submit it to n candid public if the agent recently here who collected and every cent away with him did not eiert a quickening influence Mr M gees no force in the reasons for our standing independant indeed bo has been so long accustomed to look at nil moral movements through churches and no Jo stroy what right to bo euro has to a summary process ns he destruction of ver this by risking another right government to destroy un- moat or decaying vegetables r other articles of provision that may bo Tho public health other words intervals of the require and it and us tho people have civil government for their own cct on so they havo a right to exercise tho power necessary for the ment of object What food that the would bo likely to purchase or 13 when a tenth as destructive to health ns alcoholic And hero j wholesome food not inflame the sions and lend to breaches of the peaje iho commission cf Has not gov n right yen is not mei t under solemn obligation lo protect tho community What? A- tho use of thoso drinku If the drunkard may be punished may not the of his drunkenness bo And wo go on tha ground that tho drir ks sold ara drinks of their kind no otherwise poison than as all is a well known narcotic poison but when it la known nnd not denied that nil clear profits of the sale of liquor arisa from their adulteration with the most deadly poison by which quantity is increased we aik is not our government as bound to protect the people a- poisonous at nre moult No tight to liquor To iiiR to cf iVi tie ear MM cf c loi ITii nj ml salaries of tha f f Slats for Tie 1 which 1.0 made 41 Jor 29 Th p cf expenses CO Included in aro Linds S 08 it 00 In 300 00 Du from an J by t 13 expense or 3 m jor i in year 5S he of of of the of tlic will meril yom as me t ot c have 11 wi h or without li mil 1 havo no if us that have in been up in much ca e and by the by iho ol er practicable precaution ID it fix in loss or even if any mny bo reasonably that hi fund or any portion of it bu lest to the Stale un into ler be he Lf iho at en any legal means uf knowing what thi of these securities I would thi suggest lo ibo the pri of providing or o suitable mi bion to muke and rigid ini lion of the to the to thoso loans in tho tie hove been at iuch limo nnd in such ba It any be v thi r it   

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