Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 03, 1861, Image 1

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BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY , JANUARY , 1861 .
VOL. V.
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BUSl'MTS'SS. CARDS.
PIKES-PEAK GOLD!
irLUON ASD EXCIIASGE BUOKEU
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T7. C. J0l 1 'L
jsciiocnneii
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. A X D .
SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY
Corr First and Main Street.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. ANT)
Master rcEiaijatoccr In CLascerj.
E20W2TTILLE, 3T. T.
A. SCHOEHEXT
Ilavins permanently 1K
BROWN VI LLE, NEBRASKA,
Vnr ,v. nrnrie- t,f .Mfdicine und Surgery, ten-
TTwTflPTON,
Attorney at Law,
BR 6 W XVILLE, JV-.. T.
,1 57. HO L LAD AY, M. D.
"iedi.ieTirinlty il.il be l"rem,bcr,cJ,rJor
UrtlicInc,.Sur?rerjt & Obstetrics,
',,hm i,t .(net tten'it,nt IjlM.rofMslon, to receive
?:usi4U,H be done Offlce.t C'uyDrus Store.
b. 2i. 'ftP, 35. ly .
PROVISION 'ST0OI5,
AND
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
XX, Z3Lltixx otroot,
BROWITVILLE, IT. T.
lUre Jnst completed their new buRine bouse oa
iliin Street, oc.r tbe U.S. LnJ Office, n Brownvill.
where they be opened oot and arcofl tring on the niot
Xarorable terms, - ' "
Dry Goods, Provisions,
Of all Kinrt.
rr.OUR. CONFECT10NARIES,
CSEEX AXIl DRIER TKLITS,
Choice Liquvrs, Cipars,
And a "tnousand and one," ether ttlngs TPryt.oiy
reoda. '
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Pro-Dvii;e, AprP CS, ly
. PIOKBEIE
itiii;gpBOi
BIITDERY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
WILLIALI F. IIITEH.
May 17, 1S60. "
CIIAKTER OAK
Life 1 irisurance 'Company,
Hariford, Conn.
Incorporated hy the State of Connecticut.
Capital Stocli C"20O,000
With large and increa?iDg s arplua'rt?eiptctire
ly invested under the f anction and apprvral of the
Cemptrollerof Pablic Accounts. .
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
JAMES C.WALKLEY. President.
JOHN L. BUXCE, Vice President.
ELIAS GILL, Secretary.
. , E.D.DICKERMAN, General Agent.
JJIftECTOES:
Alfred Gill, Daniel Phillips, JohnL.Bance,
R. Hlodget, J. A.Batler, E. D. Dickerrcan
N.Wheaten, Sam.Coit, Jfelson Hollister,
James C.WalkJey.
' S.B.neresford.M D, Consulting Physician.
A. S. Holladay,M D, Medical Examiner.
AnnlirationgreeeiTed bv E.W. FURNAS. Aff't.
J:i BroWDTille, N.T.
Dissolution.
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t. T.l- JOHNSON. I.I. D.,
PIIVSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office' at C. C. John win Law Office,
mi cBnf between Main and Water,
tir'u"l'v" ., , c-.r
11 ITOWXVIIXE, , IVCBR.ISKA
ClocksTWatc
' J. SCH1TTZ
VB WTO i ndime Vceninr a lull --rt
be.o1dl.wforeab. Hewtllalaodo alt klnda
-..rv..ndjewelry. ill work war-
pimimjiKvi., --v v3sU81y
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To ladies of Brownville,
MRS. MARY HEVETT
Ar.nr,aBcetbat ahe ha fast reeeired from the
Eajt a ma?tiir:cent stock ef '
XT' nil &s ."Vixiter
MILLINERY GOODS
' Con:.rtinp of
STRAW,' ' FRENCH CHIP,
GIMP . LEGHORN,
. SILK, &- CRAPE
. ' I50NNETS.
French Flo erp, Straw Trimming, "Ribbons, etc..
To which binTitestbe at U-ntioB of the Ladies or
HmwBTille and ricitiity Reeling assured they cannot
be better suited in style-, auaiitT or ince.
Aj.ril U.bM . .
TlWlITilB
.'.NEWSPAPERS,
' AND
." Of trerv descripuon, for sa.le at
SCH'IITZ & DEUSER'S
LITERARY DEPOT,
pouta-east comer IMam ana oeconu,
' ' UBOWNVIIiliE, N. T.
; Sept. 22J.1 Saff. f'pt11
.'. E. S. DUNDY,
.ATTORNEY AX LAW,
. linirit. SICUARDSOIt CO. S. T.
WILL practice in tne several Courts of the 2d Jndieial
District, and attend to all natters connected with the
Tnfwlnn Wm. McLeha!, Esq., of Nebraska City,
wilt .nisi me in the prosecution of imporUntSnita .
epi. to, 07-U-U
i L. KVGnES. .' JESSE HOLLADAT AtEXISMVDP.
III (illCS & HOIvLADAY,
Ko. 1, City Buildings,
SAIKTLOUI3 - - - MISSOURI.
?irni & IIOILADAY.
Ko. 140, T.earl Street,
Prpduce . and pommission
3Te"vr Hotel
IN
BROWNVILLB, NEBRASKA.
P J . HRNDGEJN.
Ueret y notifiesthe public that be baa purchased the
. L. ! n.nviii. v t . formerly kent by
T. J. Edwards, and has remodeled, renovated and tntl-
rely chanjrec the wnoie Douse, irom '
with an especial view to neatness, comfort andconve-
. t . , .... in --.-oniiripihhfjrninf natron'
Keeper, uc iccib - . . .
age of Brownvil le, and the traveling public, that, luie
at the American, they win nave do rtuu u
. . . . 1 .....cni,.
Tlie Hotel is sittiated immediately at the Steamboat
. ., . vT..-cr-it nrt rutispoiiently am'Tds
u..' the trTelina commnnity. The
proprietor asks but to be triad.and tf not found worthy,
discarded.
January, 19 1560. 23-tf
THE NEBRASKA FARIalER.
Devoted to Agriculture, Stock Raisin
"Horticulture. Mechanism, Education.
Published at Brownville, T.
n. a. nf crarT month at f I a Tear for sit
pie copies; Six copies, f5; Thirteen copies, $lt
The Tolume began Oct. 1st, 1S59. Specimen nnm-
rri famished irratison application. cuuuu-i
V. a wi ai a V n1
UU UO IUI uiriivu. , ,
nltnre and Edacatiot
; - VoK.oid Vnrthpm Kansas. Southern Iowa, and
& helninir hand, to establish
and maintain a journal deroted exclusively to the
interests abore namea. inere is vm, jjubi, uuiu
.:tK;n (mn named but can and ought to
icli A nil h nf at least 10 subscribers. Send
along without delay.
Terms in Auvauve.
One copy, one year,
Six copies, "
Thirteen copies, one year.
Twenty copies " . ;
Four copies, three months
Kates of Advertisements.
i (iin.in.Uii n- insertion.
..m .a.r.i'nimsertion "o
... nnritir 6.00
. i, . 10 00
One naif Column, "
Parable Quarterly In advance. Yearly advertisers are
llowed to changetheir advertisements qnarterly
T. M.TALBOTT,
SURGEON",
Ttot.iT10.inP!it1l himself in Brownville. N. T.,tea
ders his professional services io inecommuiij ij.
All jobs warranted.
X T. N. THOMPSON,
Justice of the Peace and
BROWVILLE, NEBRASKA
Takes acknowledgements of Deeds. Marries People
..A ar. f n t a j a ri
fcc. Office firel Joor aouin oi -
Store.
BrownvlUe, June Slst, eoo,
The eartnership fceretofore existing Tinder the namS
and style of Lushhangh & Carson at Brownville, Ke-
. i.. . . nvl .Va ffrit H . .f VnriTnhep ftlscnt A iV
urai.if . ao) vii uiv ii ... - " " j . . . i " - - - - j
mutual consent, by the withdrawal of B. P. Lushbaujh
. -r j-t 111 v t 1 i Wx HiAnlkAl Vine 1 r m a
JUuu 1j. Carsoil will settle iuc viiuiiiDiicu uuinr?a wi
ttieold Crtn andcontlne the Banking and Eeal Estate
AEency business a heretofore at the old stand.
Xov. Jbt, I860. ' ! i - - JOIIif.- L. CARSON.
In severing my business connexion with my late part
. t iinm h i. nmtior nr'nortunitv of czoressing mr
111, A VAl ....i i..u w f ' " 1 - 1 - - ' - -
.ko-k. th. nitrnTutp hcstnwpd udob our firm. duilDg
. ... ... .1 1 Wnotnr--
the period in wuicn we were eniiaiicu m
II.UUIMB Ulv .11 uwi viv..'v v
favorable consideration of the friends of the old firm my
successor in business, Mr. Carson, a gentleman in every
way worthy or me connuence auu luyyui . w iuijvi im-
tnating public. . .rcnv.r.n
J0HIT L CAItSOH
(Successor to Lushbatigh & Carson.
T !Kr EL-itf.
LAND AND TAX PAYING
Dealer in Coin, Uncurreiit Money, Land
Warrants, Exchange, and Gold Dust
T TM STHFiET.
BROTYiVriXIX, NEBRASKA.
i .ilhiimi tnhtivlng and selling ex-
1 will a, 1 C V'r'vVi at v..-- - ,
change cn the principal citiea of the United States and
, c:i--A rnrnrraTlt Rttlk Blll8. " and
Go!d Vest, Collections made on all accessable points,
Deposits received on current account, and interest al
lowed on special aeposua.
' 1 OFFICE.
Jl.llii Binaiiii.
Telegraph and tlie
JLaml OHiiDes.
REFERENCES:
1.00
6.00
10 00
15.00
1.00
Llnd & Brother !
J. W. Carson & Co.,
Riser. Dick, fc Co.
Youna & Carson, ... - -
Jeo. Thompson Mason, Corr or fort,
wm. T Smithson. JtsJ.. lianaer,
J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law,
Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. V. a. 1
Tar lor & Krieeh, Bankers, 1 '
McClellanU, Fye . co.,
Hon. Thomas O. Pratt,
Hon. Ja. O. Carson,
d u mn Ksii.. Pres't S. Banx,
Col. Geo. Schley, Atfy at Law,
Cot. Sam. uamnieion,
Judge Thos, Perry,
Prof. H. Tutwiier, t
Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
. it
Washington, D. C.
Chicago. 111.
St. Louies Mo.
. Annoolia, Md.
Mecersburg Pa
Eagertown, Md.
Easton. Hd.
Cumberland, Mil
Havana. Aiabma.
Kov. 8, 1660-tf.
Merchant Tailor,
JACOB ftlARHON,
' . TUT XINT aTXXX3I2,I7,
iBROW N V I L L E, N. T,
2S,r .33 XT. O XIA.X TQ.
we Rtrri bt r-ER
Powell, Levy. Imoq,
Tottes t Farleigh,- - -
WE RtrEK BT r-EKMISStOJ TO
St. Joseph,
K3. Cnrd
,'ICave. SlcCord fc-Ca.,
Ppiirl K Saxton
D. A. c O X S T a n r, E ,
ITLPORTEQ AHD EKALXE TH
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES
. nniijjowtj,
B 1 A CK SMITH'S-TOOLS
Also-.'lluis, Spotcs; and Bent Stuff.
Third Street; between Telix and Edmond,
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.
milch te sells at St. Louis prices fox cash.
Highest Price Paid for Scrap Iron.
DecemVert, lS59.-ly.
Adopts this method of returning thanks to the
gentlemen of this vicinity, for the liberal patron
age bestowed upon him heretoforc.and to annonnce
thathe hasjustreturncd from St. Louis with a
FRESH STOCK
Of everv article of
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Consisting of
FlNFi CLOTHS.
"STTTVrTVTTUXl. GOODO.
Cotton, Liknes axd Silk Goods,
-" ; FOR MEN'S WEAR.
Woolen, Cotton, and Silk Undershirts, drawers
Testings, Half Hose, Suspenders. Ac. In short, ev
ery thing a gentleman could desire to array himself
; ,. -ii-ocr ttirc Tl will sell the iroods. or make
IU 111c Is v--v .-...- cr
suits to order in a style equal to any other House
tmy where. lie asks but an examination of his goods
and work. t
Prlcoo.
Correspond with the Present Hard
Times. '
: April 1J, lfif.O.
NEB R A S K A .
(Carriage and Wagon
SI?LlS3'TJF'ACTOE,"5r.
rtnoTrsvii.i.E, at. t. .
S. E. & J. T. BERKLEY,
ATTKOTTirCE that they bare commenced the
Manufacture 01 ; .
CARRIAGES,
WAUOb,
TtlTGGIES.
SULKIES,
- ... m t)...r;r. Ther hare both had
many years experjence in Eastern Manufa.-mnee
ana naner inemscvcs nicj -. -- .
publicbothin work and prices. . . x .
All kiuds of repairing promptly attended to
V T. E. & J. B. BERKLEY.
Brownvillo, May, 3, 1360.
CITY LII1Y STABLE
AKD
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
ZIAXXICAIa & ST. JOSEPH It. R.
A r- tt Tr r d r 7-
FALL ABRAXGEilEXTS.
. Morninn Train leaves St. Josei hat - - 6:00
. . r.veniuR Train leaves C do - - 6.40
St. Jocephli reached by the "VCestern Stace Uce.
Passencem aavelime and tiresome staging by this route.
Dilr connections mde at llsnnibai with allJEastern
and Sntbrn R.iirouis aadPackets.
J T D Haywood, Sup't.,' Hannibal.
D C SawiN, General Agent, St. Joe.
P B Groat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'bal
Tnro. Hill. G. T. Aj't, Brownville.
i Xorembsr St; 1S. ' .
T.nnd Varraiits.
wrm - --l- -1 v-ir-l rT'I "-
UT. .n M.nim;l I.. Ii. m I i.n.l WrrIUS Of all SlZeStO
sett'.ers on such time as they may deire long or short
at the usual rates.
ir.--.nt. villlM Vor, t on hand
yi. wuc.nu owijij ui 11 p. i.u.- . ... . '
for sale as cheap as tbey can be bought elsewhere tn
town.
l?i- . rTnlT doalrr iinil hMrirS (if boSTts WarTaatS.
All warrants sold by us will be guaranteed to be
. 1 J : . L. tt A .
tenmnem every eJ' win no cwumnu n c
f n- 'll".
u.;- n.rn,nntl. lnrsifl In Urownvi lie. we csa al
ways be found at the old tad a few doors east of the
Brownville House. . , .
Bankers, and Dealers in lJ"d Warrants.
ROGERS & BROTHER,
. . . . ..visa thai he has nurchased the
AJSUUliJs.a w mo :r.A William
Uvery Stable and Btoc fortoer., '
Bowel 1 and added mereio n- "-y
ed to accommodate ine puau-
Carriages,
buggies,
Sulkies,
Saddles Horses
&c. &c.
J. B. WESTON,
ATTORIJEY AT LAV,
Erotvnville. TTebmska.
lr3"03ceon JI!n Street, one door above the Post
Office.
Brownville, Drcember 1, 1859.
THE TRAVELLIUG FUBLIC
Can find at fcU Stah!e ample a(?commod3ticfts for
horses, mules or cattie mrar. ROGER3.
Brownville, Oct., 13, I860. nl5-yly .
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
The nndersipned whose iln '"i.".?
est of Brownville, on the mad leadimr t. r - er,
kee,-s constantly on hand a very T"
lime, to wt,ieh he invites tae attention of tn m 16
inn Ttie Lime will be delivered at thekiln r at any
therpiint intTieenty, ai4.lrA. in'
TO THE PATRONS OF THE
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sun,
. In marts cf traole, ,
Where fortune's made,
1 . "" That ty 'the lapse of time's decayeij
Where, in the dance
Doth meet the glance
That eft the rapt soul doth entrance ;
Where lightning train
Speeds o'er the plain .
Or rides tSe ship the briny main; . . ,
Where surly want,
With visage gaunt, '
Doth the humble threshold haunt ;
WThere tiny wires,
As thought desires,
Transmits us news of what transpires
' . Wrhere cribs well filled
And farms weir tilled,' ,
Prove the husbandman well skilled
Where sage and knave, ,
WTith visage grave,
Debate tlie best road to the grave ; .
To one and all
Both great and small,
The fat, the lpan, the short, the tall ;
A happy New Year full of joy, .
Is the fervent wish of the' carrier boy.
Though Solomon said "there's naught new 'neath the
Yet faithful as Time, in his tireless run,
My budget of news I've as faithfully spun s
I've told of reverses in business life"
How politicians by thousands have sunk, '
'Neath the axe wielded by "Old Peter FunV,1
Or echoed the tidings from battle and strife : '
How a people, who rose in defense of their right,
Wrere bathed in .the glory of Liberty's light;
Led by Garabaldi, whom world-wide acclaim ' ,
Has stamped with imperishable honor and fame J
And Naples no more by oppression is yoked,
As. the tyrant succumbed to the storm he provoked.
How people came near pulling each others hairs,
Some about Heenen and others for Sayers"; .
How wildly they bet,
Each on his pet, .
And thousands for national pride were "dead set
And bow Harry Heenen
Gave Savers such cleanin
1 0
As the devil himself would scarcely forget; .
So hard both strove in their bull-dog like tussel, ;
That planting such tellers ' :" , .
.On each others "smellers" ' . !(
-They're surely 'entitled to "tramp" on their muscle.' , ,
And next came the embassy of Japanese, .
tip went curiosity ninety degrees, : : 1 '
The pictorial press then raised quite a breeze,'
They pictured them eating of some foreign dish . . : , 1
They pictured their "pig tails,'
Spoke of their toe nails,
How they slept, looked or walked,
How the ate, drank, or talked '
In fact they were "taken" in every "posish." ;
And then came the Prince, who, without ostentation,
Raised nuite a furor in our Yankee nation';
Republicans greeting, 'twas at every place, - - -"Your
majesty," "lordship," or "your royal grace;'
The trumpet, the cannon, the drum, and our flag,
Tbe martial parade, . ,;
With salutes from batteries,
Silks and brocade,-- ' -'
1 With "soft soap" and flatteries,
Our weakness displayed,
And convinced him that he was "some mush on a rag.H
Affain we were startled by a terrible summary
Of how people were murdered by Captain Montgomery; '
When Missouri arose in the. strength of her pride, "
With ten thousand soldiers a hundred defied ;
How e'en Uncle Sam was "taken in" by their blarney
And sent to the scene of the war Gen. Harney, , ,
How they pursued Montgomery, as they thought, to Ft Scott,
And great was their chagrin when they found him not; ;
The people of Missouri now view it more Ieasurely, .
And find that the only thing hurt is their treasury. '
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And Teias still furnishes food for the press
Which accounts of murders abundant confess. .
Has Uncle Sam ceased to be.'or hare a will,
He allows them to punish, to tanisn or mu
For expressing opinion en Arr. erican sc.,
Where oppression is fcan:. xTf" '
' ' Tet loudly 'they cry thi Ucicut!-'Ji ' -:.'
if they're not tllo-rd to kill just .: . i -j
Ar sav a xoxi 'gainst tl:.:r
fAV . S
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They'd ruin the country ano
Yet Uncle Sac:; ir-? y
"Who "scared xtiany thovyv.A ;
r
-tiiutions.; .
. ; aery's clan
,i but one man J
Politi al trikstri
:' V.
C
car his fun high,
r, .ntions "
iiventicns ... ...
,' ' ri . 3 Union in "pi,"
led thus far 1'm.thinkin
LVr 'n spite of "fusion," ' .
T!,? people's conclusion '
l.-ciioncf Abrahaia ;LiacoIa
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And South Carolina's obstropuloas grown,
If she don't "paa out," .
She'll go "up the jpoGtV
In trading this Union for one of her cwn;
But should she succeed,
To "make it coma cr bleed,"
. : : She surely will find . . .: f
- Htr fclave3 have a mind,
And may laks a notion, in tarn, ta secsede. -
Though a man in his dotage is now at ths h:lz3,
' . The people will right it,
; - The States stay united
Such waves of "fanaticism seldom b'ersvhelm. .
; Ocr city 's prcgressed with a giant's pace,
And' led it3 rivals a glorious race j . .
We've gone through the fire like ths rhrr.ix cf c!d,
And passed through the crisis strengthened tenfc'J,
, While rivals have "caTcd in,".yea,many gone down,
We've marched on to greatness and grown in renown.
In .oar city terminate two telegraph, lines, ...
One from St. LwiU and one from the nines ;
On one we may hear from Atlantic's shore,
The other will tell U3 the tale of gold ere
We've a paper established that daily appcaf
The Bulletin has, now, lived ia two years;
If news is plenty, and patrons fail never ,
To pay" up their dues, Hvvill run fcrever.
If we do say it, ourself, that shouMnt,
We know very well that our patrons wcttld'r.!,
Lose the Advertiser with its telegraph news,
. Iu editorials and smooth flowing muse,
Its many good clipping wise, racy and witty
'Tis the pride of the county the beast cf the city.
The Nebraska Farmer, too, i3 printed here ;
And though it has not made a "big run" this year,
The farmer'll sustain it 'twill soon be confessed,
A guide in his labors a solace in rest.
We've plenty of churches, and preachers, who find.
They've a "hard row to hoe" to succcr the blind:
In the one with a spite, than which none is neater,
:Our path unto heaven's enlightened by Peter
In another, at present, the Water street church
; The Lord to bring sinners homo uses a Burch
And in the ether, we're told, as they call U3
. The devil will get us, the Saviour, or Mullis.
And we've a good school house, with teacher astute,
. . Who teaches "the young idea to shoot."
We've also a Bank there's no danger of bustia',
.'Tis one that community's willing to trust in ;
Yes, Carson stood by us in greatest distress;
' May his shadow and business never. grow less.
With merchants, too, weVe as signally blest,
As any town of our size in the West
They drive a big business, load man trains,
Supplying the county, the town and the plains
As such we've a Hill of western renown, -Whom
adversities spade can never dig down;
He passed through the crisis, retained hi3 position,
And can bid defiance to all competition.
And a Martin, a merchant not one 'that flies
But one that in business surely must rise ;
He sells good and cheap, and there's little dcult
That his motto "quick sale and small prcf.." r
A. Ponn not a stagnant one to be sure
But one whose business always is pure.
Arid Berry's, who are ripe when there' c
And do quite a handsome casa in nana
Though 'tis said that Jews the u"mx:y . e.' ! ,
Yet this can never be said of Diira ;
He'll clothe the hungry, the eked - j Ki-.l
- For cash in goods of the very ' : . I.
."Variety's the spice of life," to .L.a
. You seek variety just visit the D?n,
He keeps from boots to a pycr cf 'pins, . .
And does a cash busv.:;3 n all .i..dj of skins. "
The health cf our cj v : y I. 1 1 . en very good
Perhaps its because v,eve r. t had so much Woodi .
But, to account fcr the h': '.'.;a of both county and townj
WVve a drudges t who can do prescriptions up, Brown,
The Fever ar.. A'3 rr.ay "go out" td play.
And disea-!- general have A. Holladay.
But the f ... jre cf Ercwnville's a theme for a poem,
i To which. I'm net able to write e'ea a proem.
,. That "Columbia's the gem of the ocean," as true
Is admitted, wherever the heavens look blue
A '.-tire, bv our rivals, we'll soon be confessed "
.i9 Lest road to Tike s reak, me gem cr me vesr. .
;t as "future events cast their shadows before,"
InnV t these "shadows" and I'll sav no more.
1 1 t . 1 A.
X; ;t wnne you are an on pleasure intent,
I've a hail for the New Year, for the eld a lament :
,j L- made,
TU
r-.adliiMly! fentlyl old Sixty lies tere
Ee vanished as thousand before i
He ran bis career .
O'sr this hemisphere,
And passed to eternity's shore. .
He catae amid sorrows, Joys and fears
xai breathed hope's essence to acme,
Lightened their cares,
viriPil rin tftir tears. 1
And was lost mid tha saades cf tba tcmb.
fie echoed ircans ef the dying, and sped
' Death work on the goary plain
Saw many tear shed, L
O'er Us moments that fied
To terscalied never agsia.
' Ties f "ally t eently! remember h!s doom,
- To the shadowy past he has gone
'Au tbe time must cotaa,
When tbe shades of tie tmb,
Eiall encircle u all one by one.
Hail to the New Tear ! la.'astlf lit,
Cradle-l in golden saniearr.a ; .
r TbouKh he came in tis m'.;bt
Oathe wlnzsof tSeni,t.
Els future wiai tope Brightly gleaas.
lie comes with calm for t'e sorrowlsj ose,
EeiieX to the weary of arth ;
And ail 'neath r' iua,
Shall fael him m one.
. Aal rejoice itajrsatjcy at his hirtl.
Yet, tail to theX.ew Tear! and Cod ijlei
Go wt:h him his journey rpca
jtod many good deia
For onr country tlit t!ida .
Biall to tiest la thj dj . Siaty-ooe. .
Ia tiy Urns tie Union ttV bar 57 lis crast
JLs proudly as wheu it beua
' Tte worst anil the fcat.
.' ' Shall ttick themeiea blest
To haa lived ta t year Sixty-oce.
' tow, thai I've told of the notly 'throng
Of events, as they passed along . '
In this world cf wonders strange, - -
Where we flee from change to change -. .
' ''Soh voce, by the printer, .:..;.':
.' ' It has hot tarried here this winter.;
As I've hinted before, in my. lay, ." .
.-' You'll please bear in mind that "the DeviVs to fay?'
. And there is no danger of raising my choler
If .you should choose to co the whole dollar. ' .
As wishing you much pleasure and joy
. . .. In the New Year, .
'''' .',"''. '. I remain, dear, sir, .a. .
' r - ! Or Mrs., or Miss,
As the case is, "
' , . : - ; . Yours truly,
, '. -. . .:; THE CAB.rj?4 EDY.
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