Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, February 26, 1857, Image 1

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A Family Nowspapor-Dcvotocl to Democracy, Literature, Agriculture, Mechanics, Education, Amusements and Gonoral Iutolligonc'e.
VOJ- 1- .HKliLHVUK. NKIMASKA, THURSDAY FKIilJAKV 1857. NO.!
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REM.E HE CITY, N. T,
n v
S. A. STRICKLAND
Terms of Nulisfriiitien.
CO.
Two port. Mil per annum, if paid In ndv mee,
or $2 .r0 if not pn id within the year:
to cr.ins;
Three copies to one a hires, in advance S" 0:1
Spvpu h do ,do 10 Oil
Fifteen do do do -.'II (li)
A "dub of seven subscribers, at. $10, will
entitle the person mnkii it up to a copy for
nix months; a club of fifteen, ntW.ro a copy
for on year. When a club of subscribers
lias been forwarded, addition? miy bo made
to it, on the same, terms.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Bowen & Strickland,
4 TTOUXKYS AT LAW. Real Estate,
JlV-Citv I,otn and Claims honirht ami sold.
Purchasers will do widl to rail at, our otlico
and rx.iinine our list of City Lots, &.C., hi fori1
iinn hasiu phtrwlwrp. Odico in C'onk'n new
niildini;, cornrr of l'il'Ji and iM.iin atrri-U.
L. L. Bowen,
ATTORN" KY AND C'OUNSKLLOR AT
LAW, Hcllrvue. N. T. 1 -t r
S. A. Strickland,
ATTORN'F.Y AN I) COUNSKLLOR
. LAW, HpIIi-vuo, X. T.
C. T. Ilolloway,
ATTORN" KY AND C'OUNSKLLOil
LAW, Ridlevnc, X. T.
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W. n. Cook,
KSV.n h LAND AM) J!T" AL T'STATI"
S AC I'XT, !WI-vuc City, Nebraska. 1-tf
D. P. Ilankin,
TTD-7NKY AND COirXSNLLOfl
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AW, Li PI iUo,N. T.
J. Scolcy,
A TT '!I".Y AND COUXSKLLOlt
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IX. LAW, ):ii;j!i;i, X.
S. W. Cozzcna,
TT)RN'KY AT LAW ntul U-nrrnl Land
J. (,. IT. Omaha city, X. T. - Omco in
li 'iiy .V Root' new Dri'ck Block, 1'andiam
i .h p- . no lii-iiui.
JjLiI "7. Pattison,
OTAUY l'UIiLICAXl) RI'AL I'STATK
AC T.NT, Fouti'iiellp, X. T. 1-tf
N
James S. Izard & Co.
LAN D AOKXTS. Omaha, Douglas Comity,
N(diraka Territory. l-'tf
Dra. Malcomb & Peck,
OMAHA CITY. Ollicp on Hirney street,
opposite the Post Ollico. Particular at
tention e;ivon to Surgery. 1-tf
P. E. Shannon,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ccrro Gordo
Post Oilier, St. Mary, Mills Co., Iowa. 2
P. E. Shannon,
COMMISSION" &. FORWARDING MER
CHANT, St. Mary's Lauding .Mills Co.;
Iowa. . 2-!f
. Peter A. Sarpy,
1 FORWARDING & COMMISSION" MER
CHANT, lleileyuo, N. T., Wholesale
Dealer in Indian Goods, Horsey, M ile:i, and
Cattle. i-i f
D. J. Sullivan, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN' and SriWiEOV. Olllce
Head of Mrondwav, Council Jilufls, Iowa.
now 13
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D. II. Solomon,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT
LA-V".. Uleuwoud, ALUs Co., Iowa, prac
tice in itl tfc Court of wcsVm Iowa and
SNehrjikn, n0 tin Supreme ( a irt of Iowa. P
Land Agency not i:i tlie Piogramuie. no 4-1 f I h
T. B. CVMINO. JOHN' c. TlllK.
Cuming & Turk,
yhtorncys ai L'u! wd. lh"d Eitulc Agents.
arriTi l i..:i.r,.ii.. ..i.l tirinntl,f l,-i.'
W '' p" ' i ' ito (to nil woric in ins liti", at tin; sliortest no-
t l tiiiwi iitrusted to tiiem, in tne tje ,n,, h(,4t n,,,..,,., a, n (. most rea
'iVrritorinl or lovm tonrls, in the purchase nr i BO t.(.r.,,.,. WM. WILEY.
lv! aniHands, enrie tmj jre-euiptions, col- j r'v" Fo ir or five jrond Plnstere'rs, will find
led ioub, ItC, j constant em!i!ovrnnl . and I'ood w,irP. on n-
Othc iu the second stcry ef Ilenrr Jc Roots
new building, nearly opponiln tUfc Western
Exclmnge Bank, Fafnham s'reet.
Paper is Territory, Counril RI11IT Il.i
gle and Keokuk Tiuico, pWasn copy and
.charge Nebratkian olliee. .
,UE0. IXVDr.R. JOMX II. HI1K1IMAN.
Snyder &; Shermin,
A TTOUXKYS and COENSF-LLORS AT
J. LAW. and NOTARIES Pl'HLIC, Coun
cil Mud's, Iowa, will practice their profession
in all the Courts of lo.va and Nebraska.
All collections entrusted to their care, at
tended to promptly.
Especial attentioa given to buying aiul sell
fug real estate, aui making pre-emji'ioas in
enra ska
l)tpd- fYforl . It. Anil ftlliAp InalfMmiWita rt
rJ.!!""1"" wi:h du1 h 1 "fcnowi-i.,.-
r-... VfllV-l, OU., dfrt.
'iV Olfice west aide of
Malison street,
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lust above Hroadi ay,
iiov 13
Johnson PnaKlv Test 1
Grv-Vn ' Ca8la" ffi rCSt
' MRAL LAND AGENTS, ATTOR-
AEYs an I) counsellors at law.!
Council Muif , J,,wa, will proinp ly att.-nd to 1
Land Agencies, Collections, lnvstitig Mo ioy, 1
Locating and Selling L.iml W.11 rauU, an I aH ,
' Vir ,u,il,,' pertaining to tl. -if proft isijia,
ill Westirn .j.( and Nl.r.i:k i, .
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. P. Theobald & Co.,
C O M M 1 f ' S I O X I ' ( ) R W A R 1) I X G
No. 20 Tim: Siiii.it, ii St a ins,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
V'tf" li r!ic id.) r a'teniioii pli.l to fillini; of
oritcrs and to Sale ol Prodiice. no lii-ly.
Asnnrw J. rn'.'ri.t.i-.!','. ivii.i i ,i n. nvi.ns.
Popplotou Si IJycrs,
TTOit
i- R AL
tM'.YS AT LAW. AND GENE-
I. VN 1) Alil'.N'l'S. () uaha oil v.
Nebraska. Lmd Warr.iuls lunifh and sold.
Land Entered on Time. Special ntiention
eiven to the sidi etinn and eotry of Lands for
Settlers, and all other desirim; cboice loci
tio:is. Land Claims, Tow n lo'x ami all kinds
of Real E .late. io:ih' and Hold and invest
ments in:vl" I' ii I ) i s I :i 1 1 1 Dealers.
I V" A Ci"iipi-tenl Sn.-veyor and Draught i
l.l fi always in readi ieis Ins ircy lands, timl
and select Lar.ds and Town lot'i, and dr.ift
Ci'y I'l.its 1-tf
Clustav Sctpcr,
T
inpriGR APil!'..' AND CIVIL ENGI
NEER, l'.vciti's Drawing and Paintins
of every style a. id dcs' iipf ion. Also, all
Ii. nines. in his line. Oilice on Gregory streel.
S!
Maty, Mills coanly, Iowa. . l-!f
Greene, Wcpvo ft Benton,
ANKERS AND LAW AGENTS. Council
y Mulls, PotnwaUami" numl v. Iowa.
(iree.ue &. Wi'are, Ce.l.ir R.ipidt, Iowa,
(ireene, Weare &. Rice. I'ori D.'s Moines, la.
Collections made; Taxes paid; and Lands
purchased and sold, in any p;iit of Iowa, ,1-tf
Job Printing
NEATLY and expeditiously evouled, on
reasonable lnns. at this Olfice.
BELLEVIE ADYERTSSEMEXTS,
whot.ksali: ,- i:iyr.ir
STORE IN CELLEVUE.
I would respectfully invile the ciii.ens of
liellevue and Dongl i Cn., to ev.nniiip my
large and well scire1 e l assortment of
DRY GOODS, GKOrKiuiX
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
JIOOTS, SHOES,
drugs, mi:dicives,
" ii ats cap. 5, doors,
SASH, &c, tc.,
And in fact every varie'y u i i 11 v called for in
the West. I am coa hden! that any one
wishing to pi'.ivlias" "roods will b.' on'ir dy
satisfied, and fi id it will lie to their interest to
call and examine my largn and well selecti'd
assortment of goods.
L. H. K1NXEY.
Ilelleyue, Oct. 23, 1 ".".. l-tt"
SPLENDID GOODS,
AT 'NIK
VARIETY STORE
OP II. VALE.
THE Suheriber h.iving just opened al his
store in Rcllcvac, a f'.i di supply of goo Is, of
every de.script ion, woubl rail the aiten'ioa of
pnrc)iasprs, to the Tact, that he has the irgest
and best selected h ock of Good, to lie fo mil
in Nebraska, and that they will find him sup
plied at nil times, wi'h
SILKS, " SATIXS.
MILLIXARY ,t DRV" GOODS,
GROCERIES, LKJCORS,
POWDEil, tSIIOT,
LEAD. HARDWARE,
ROOTS, SHOES, &.,&-.
All of which In been selecteil by himself from
the best e I'.alilisliinpu'.s ia tin; country, and
which he will sell lower for cash, than the
same tpialry oT goods can he p irchased at, in
any store in this section of country.
He has also, a large and well selected stock
of READY-MADE
Of every descriifio!i. best rjualily and finish,
and inferior to noae in Nebraska.
Thankful for past, favors, he solicMs a ro:i
tinuanee of public pa' rouage, an I hopes that
imri liaers wi'l call anil e imme tils rooils,
el'me buying elsewhere. H. VALE.
Il.dlevue, Oct. 2:i, 1 vi I. 1-1 f
STONE MASON AND
'MIIE I'lidersigned having ooinmeneed
the
1.
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evue, m lil'ppireil
lical ioa to the above.
llel'evu-, Oct. .10, isr,,i. 2-tf
I CAME TO STAY.
The undersigned would respectfully ni
noii ice to the ci'trni of Hellevuc and vicinity,
tint he n prepired to do
.TTOlT&n. SKiX AXO
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
GRAINING, MARRLEIVG, Kc, in all its
var.o.i.1 tu. tin bes.
PAPER HANGING .
Executed in th neatest utyle.
fi.Sf P-iinti mixJ !n order, an I for sile.
oet. 1 I.l . .1. T. WHITE.
iHOUSECARPENTERAND
A RRHKiS, Takes this method of in-
forming his friends, and the public
eenerallv, that he is p-epared to BUILD AND
INISil, in the bt manner
n n- tt
Dwelling Houses
Of every d" icription of s'yle an I finish, on th
most jvasoaiM terms. ' ThanUfnl for pist
favori), lie s ili' ils) a con. iii'iamtn of public
p.i ! nvnage.
ie!.-vie, Oct. 3i. HVi. 2-'f
PEiJ.EViE ,nvi:p,nsE.i;:Ms.
CJi'trlcs E. Watson,
CI I VI I. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
' lli'llevue City, Nebraska Terriiorv. )'ro
fesses to ba po.sled' iu the 1v of Hie 'land in
this vicinity, and oilers his services to such as
may need tlieia, on reasonable terms.
; He will nlsa ni l as agent, for the pur
chase or sale of Real I'.s'ate. in the Territory,
or Western low.i. Information furnished upon
application. Ilecl.iralions filed and pre-emptions
obtained. -tf
A. Soliiinon.skv,
R M'lllC l..(,IM.i::i. IaicuIcs
1 1 iopoi;
.L Toporaphio,
Fancy and Plain Draw lier
of every style and dcsci iplion. l'aiicv. Orna
mental and Plain Painling eeculed to order.
Olfice at tin; Uellevue House, liellevue, X. T.
Rfi rnKNt r.s : P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa;
Judge Gilmore, liellevue. 1-tf
ro n:EEEE hank of kellevii:.
Holies iu, elii'iisha.
I S prepared to transacl the ireiieral Iniviness
. of Ii. Hiking, will receive ileposils. Discount
short paper, buy Hills of Exchange, on nil
ptrls of lh Country, and sell on St. Louis,
Chicago and New Yoikj make collections in
the vicinity' ....d ii lull i'n ilm nonie at Cm rent
rates of Exchange.
ij V Interest allowed on special Deposits.
.1 0 H X WEARE, President.
Ttios. H. Hkntov, V. Pres.
.Ioiin J. Town, Cashier. 1-lf
Hanking Hours From '.I to 12, A. M., and
I to :i. p. M.
II. T. Clarke,
lltllll' I Ttlvi.'il ..,, r . .... . ......
h-on IV .UHU.Mi ,V I W 1 ISlM w. a I 1. 1.
MltK'l 1,11 ... 1
11. .-!, lo'iicvne, :xi'masKa. Dealer
in PINE LUMIil'.R, SHINGLES, LATH, Jtc.
Rr.rF.nrci-s: Gold & Prolher and Edward
Hempstead. Water s'reet, Chicago! .1. W.
llaskins, Milwaukie, Wis.; R. M. Norton.
Pres. Racine co. Hank, Racine, Wis.; C.
Harrett, River street, Cleveland. O. ; Frnlon
& liro'ber, Cincinnali, O. ; Tibbie ,t Hays,
Erie, Pa.; C. H. Wright Co. Rankers, Erie
Pa.; C. II. Wright. Hanker, Philadelphia, a.s
Darling, Albertson ,t Rose, Front street, N
Y. ; W. .1. Willis, Water streel, X. Y. ; It.
Hall, Troy. N. V.; Mr. HungcrOu-d, President
Hank of Wesl field. West field. N. Y. j Hon. S.
Morion, Nebraska City. ' l-,f
HOUSE CARPENTERS AND
WE would respectfully inform the inhabi
tants of liellevue and vicinity that we ore
prepared to ERECT and FINISH
Buildings of all Descriptions,
On the sh.utes notice, and iu the most woik
ineitliko manner. Having been engaged in tli"
business sewral years, Wo Jeel confident in
staling, that all who favor us wilh their cus.
torn, will be pleased wi'h our work.
WEST & STORRS.
Rellevae, Oct 21), lS."f. 1-tf
BLACKSJV1ITHING.
r 1 1 1 1 p. Undersigneil hog leave to Infi
if)
.L tin; lull a!)ila:its of Doughu ro inlv
that they are prepared, to do all woi
their line of business, in the best manner, and
on the most liberal terms, at their shop in
liellevue.
i,' V H iving had several years experience
at HORSE-SHOEING, i.l some of the bps',
shops In Eastern Cities, they will be able to
give entire st isfact ion, t r all who favor thf m
with their patronage, hi this line."
SHAW & 1CETOX.
liellevue, Oct. 0.1, laii. I-O111
LIiHVU
fJIHF. Proprietor of the nhnye Sa- N
JL loon, takes grent pleasure in1 )
announcing to the public, that he. is
now prepared to servo at ail lloilis, and iu the
best manner,
WARM OR COLD MEALS,
OYSTERS, COOKED IN EVERY STYLE.
.SARDINES. PIGS FEET,
PICKLED TONGUE,
ROILED EGGS AND GAME. IX SEA PON,
Together with every thing that Is usually
found in a FIRST CLASS
Refreshment Saloon.
Having had considerable experience iu cn-tf-ring
for the public tns'e. he is sure tint all
who favor him with a call, will he satisfied.
CHARLES JOHNSON.
liellevue, Oct. 2:i, I ".". 1-tf
HOUSE CAEFENTEHS AND
. j( )ixj:ns.
frilIE tin lrsigned tikes pleasure in an
.1. no-meiiig to the Inhabitants of ndleyue
and vieiui'.v. that lliy are now prepared to
I1UILD AND FINISH, in thu best mnnaer,
all styles of
Dwelling Houses, Cottages, &c, &c,
On the shaitesi noiice, sod in the Most: sp.
pruied iiy le of woikuai-sliip. Thy will be
also happy to do any work ia th -ir line of
business, which Ibelr frien.ls may stand in
need of. MYERS t HILLYARD.
Uelleyit", Otu.. 30, 1SX). 2-tf
Ho! For Fresh Water.
Till' tiiidersig u'd respectfully informs tli
ii.li.'i'.naiiLS of liellevue und llio iirriii ling
co'.m'rv. that he is prTi.irrd to dig and finish,
" WELLS AJTD CISTESXS,
At th shortest notice, a:. d t r r most rea
(nnitde terms. D. V. LOGAN.
, liullevue, Oct. 21, IXod. 1-tf
MANUT ACTURCR.
VVRICH T. wo ild r. snectfiillv 1 .
j , lniorm me cn icmeii or 11. 'lie. .'1 i
vim an I Vicinity, tli.o lie is preture,!
to mauu'lct'ire, to order, every vmMv of
I DOOT3 AND SIIOE3,"
I Of ihe hcjt fii iMh oid Latesl Vs-hion. He is
also prepared to 1. iske i:p in tim bent uinnm r,
I'.iuleoldi rc I a;;d S.rkd Mippers, wiiich he
w ill warrant t ps- . all who f 0, or him wi'h
i the css'oia.
I Ihl'evuc, Oct. 3.1, SV..r-.'-if
POETRY.
IIi io'h lo Thoc, OI Mii iKl.
11 v tiiov s siooiii:.
Long years have pas i'd, old fi iend, sinco ve
First met iu IiIVr young day;
And friends long lov'd by Ihee and inn,
Since then have dropp'd away 1
I'ut enough remain to cheer us on,
ud sweeten, when thus we're me!.
The f l.tsi vi e fill to the many gone,
A r. I the few who're left us yet.
Our locks, old fiiend, now thinly grow.
And some hang white n ml chill )
While some, like llow'is 'mid autumn's snow,
Retain youth's color still.
And so. In our heart, though one by one,
Youth's sunny hopes have set.
Thank heaven, not nil their light hi gone.
We've some to cheer us yet.
Then hcie.'s lo Ihcc, old fi iend, and long
May thou and I thus meet,
To hiihtcu still with '.vine ami r.o;ig
This short, 1,1'is ere it fleet.
And still as death comes stealing on,
Let's never old fiiend, forget,
Ev'n .while we sigh o'er blessings gone,
I low many are left us yet
MISCELLANEOUS.
l'ltulitiil Joking in lliv Jflidillr
Tlio i iisllc, tr ci:i.U1 d'HotiJin, was 11
favorite resort of I'liilip of Hurjjiiiuly.anil
U plai.'O of nt to whiill I10 retire J In
niiiiiso liiinsrlf at liis leisure. It con
tiasted strangely wilh the eajiiru jialaci
of Eoi.i.i the Kli yentli, near Tours, wlien;
tlii; ffrountlsi wero known to hiistlo with
various deadly iilnniieiits intended o
'llltlilll lI't.Mpllssel'.S. Ilesdill WHS UM fllil (if
jiiifall.i and trup-doora aa a modern tliea
ire ; hut they only nerved to pcrpetrato
tin; coa I'M) thoujrh liannlees jokes, in
which tim fun of the Middle Agas con
skted. Tin y soem, indeed, lo have only
suited the iohut and healthy constitutions
of the people of those days. A few ex
amples, taken from the records of tho
castle, may nut ho iiniiilcre.-liieb'. A
nlianoiT i.sbiiinef, for im-lancc, from a gal
lery into a neighl oring )a.s.sijre, was
startled ly the sudden apparition of n
wooden figure, spoutino; water. A wel
ling and a fright were the necessary run
soq'.n n'.es. lint when ihe joke was car
ried fuither, a set of brushes w ero put in
iipiiioii, tiinl the patient emerged with a
whim or a hliu li face, ns tho case rnicdit
he. Another siill mure powerful engine
w.1 one which ht-ied a man and thrashed
him soundly. In the centre of the irreat
yailery "as a trap, and ntar it the tiiire
of a hermit who prophesied. Ladies
weio hi.s most freiuent victims. They
no sooner fell an interest in tho tullin;? of
iheir fortunes than the ceilinur opened nnd
poured forth rain ; thunder-claps followe d
in quick succession, preceded l.y appro
priate lihtniner; nnd as tho air prow
colder, snow fell. "Taking refuse from
tho siorm, the patient entered n ditn'er
ous shelter uln.ve 0 pit-full lendim; into a
sack of feathers, f n in which escape nt
Inst wa$ permitted. Tlie castlu of lles
ilin was full of P icks c.f this des. riplion.
l'esid.'S the pitfa:l just descrihed, there
was in tho trreot (railerj' a hrido which
diotid samitTers into the water. Ja
various jilaces there were engines which
spouted water when they wero touched.
Six lijurc htood in the hall tpoutin'
water, aiul wctiintr people in various
ways. At thu eutrnnee of a gallery
wero eight waler-j'.ts rushihir upwards,
whMi welled peojde pas'int', nnd three
inn!l j'iprtt were so fixed rlo.-e hy as fo
cover them yyith flour. If t!ie jin nt':
siricken victims rushed ep to a window
nnd opened if, rp lame a fi'Tiir-, welting
them, nnd clr-inr' tlie frame. If a yplen
did iiiit al 011 a desk eanIit a etiriiius eye,
tho person wlio went to it wa i either cor-
eren wrn som or tun. .' mirror tiuse
nl K.i , ,.l I .1 ,,.,! ll. n t!,.l- . I ...Itl. .U
ti 1 in ii' 1 v 1 1 'i , n 1 1 1 1 i' t , i.i'i llll. l lilt 1
vklim wondered a the LbvWst, of Mi'
face. 01 it rushed a llour-dredi i-r tm m.-ido
hmi white. The i., t elahoraie of all ; rV iy. thai Smith was the o.,!v Van
these tricks was one mm! ininr; altimd I ,'o... ijmt m r insleflisdc 1,,' Is' 11 prophet:
fv-ry sp-cies of deception. A lijuro of : U eon Iu. ;ed Mm lu iuess 1 ism ei.tirelv
a maivwas mane t stari in the rrn at ual-
lory, iri'niemn: rs-npie- ry iaikin' or
e,,-y intj. At tho noise, the loungers in
oiher rooms rushed in,t;p.n which a num
ber of figures, armed with tii.ks, eam
forth, driving: e very one, prll-mell, ta the
biid'e, where they fill, of eo;un', into
t!ie
ers.
iuur.-'Iho Early I'leu.Uli I'aiiit
I vl VV :iiy :il.l l, mio il.
1 iv itr.i i. i,.iwi.,V .i .... .
lion in li"Kin. out nt tim way for ivca
sions to 1 xer ie 'rnit an I rare irtues,
and steppin over iV,e ordinary ones
which lie directly in tho road bf fore us.
When wo r tid we faiwy we reu'd le
martyrs; when we renin
we caiiiiiil bear a piovukiu
to act. e
word.
fml
T3ir nlne of Mele iil Wie; !li n.
Tho riiiladelphia Lrdner of the 'J'.lih
nil., com tins tin ixci'cdiiily nhlo nriii lo on
the ul tivo siilijiii l. Tl.o follow in:; e.tracs
IYi in ii w ill sm tim- readers nun Ii plnn-
ure:-- j
"To many, iho . ciiMiiilh' m.'ti of n na
tion eem hut drum's, without practical j
uliiity, trying all sot ts of imprni ticalile ev-1
o i i nt s in tin ir Inliiii'iiiui ies, iui.ini;j
acids and iil!,alii s, nnd talking learnedly j
on subjects far removed from practical lil'i
I . . I ' . . . 1 ! . . . . - . I I . .
nut iiinur; noinininr in.inuiini. soionmn
...11.. ..1' .. .. 1... 1
out 11 o" 1, l'v'l I I J lllilll .,lil 111
1;,. ,. 1 ', . . , -
1vel1.il il ei I V . Vet 111 11 111 1 1 lvineu.lii 11 rl
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.,
II llll'IO I I Oiio Mll Ol llll.'MI' llllll'H uii'l o
hopeful than niviher, it is tl 1 nt scifntilie .
i 1.1 I
MM-ii ,11 " , n.i it , 1.,, iiiimi: lli'll'Oi-'l 1 1 ll
t 1 r .1 tr 1:.
ill inn ii'iino iuiihi i lllil liyilll F HIV
, ... 1 iV ..ii- 11
lory. Jaiue i W nil, who diocoven d iho
, 1 11 1 i 1 1
strum c i'i-iiio. i:h e 1:1 1 ei I .imdiiinl 111 1
si ..n-ia.ni, wnii
a population of iwenty-fiv mil
1 'I is, tl do,
.......i. ...... .. 1 .... .. .1 'ii. . r
whilo produein? similar rejuliH.--l,iehie;
lias increased iho production of all tho
r.irnx 1 ..ri.i ...i 1... .,, i..; 1 :..
11.1..11 111 ,,ii,i..iii, iv ,i I'OI IIIL1 lilU 111 III -
ciples of anali.ic cheuLry .0 'nan-
' . '
ures, and ncrricultui'al results enerallv
11..
he has been worth millions of bushels
of wheat already to Fjiirope.r Tho si i
cntitic ineilical ineiiof that country have
lenohencd the ovciaern of life several
years. The same is true of menial sci
ence. IIo who has a better knowledge of
those law.i which enabio a man at once to
distimui.sh Iruili from error, euu'writo a
book which will save thousiuda from tome
iopular mistake, or from years of labori
ous thought, enalilinr? men to form' just
ro!H'hi.ions without deluy, Hi-i empite 1.1
over the luind of man." . ; .
When (jiiite a youth," Tranklin !
1 1 11' II 111 1. 11 V 1 11 no, 1 I.l!,!. .Ill .
Lsmdon. entered a priniint' rdlico.1
wont to
and inouired if J, co.ilJ vet en,p!..yment i
as a primer. "Whero aVe you Iron, f" I
hnuircd the foreman. "Amej ii.a," evns J,
tho reply. "Ah," said iho foreman,!
"from America! a lad from America !
setkui'v; employment ns n printer ! ' Well,
f St. John : "Niuhaiii"! snhli unto him.
can uny liouii umiLr eoine inn oi . iaza-1
1.1.:.... . ... c v
- ,1 1 'hi ! 1,
retii? liiiliti wjith unto bm, c'une and
t. 1 'i .1 1
see. It was ilu no so 01111 1,- s 1 ac ura'idv. 1
ttnd contained a ,b litte reproof, ,
piupiiuto nnd powerful, ihn't ii -at Jc
L-avu him character and MunJinj wilh all '
in Ihe olliee. . ..
.'lliee. A
A rood-fo.'iVi5r vouii' 'follnW
Is '
stoiid all n"-' week ut Majcr Hell':i !
II I 1 v. 1... ...1 .. 1. f .1 ... 1 . 1 ' f !
1111 1, ,iuanis, . 1 1. II ,1111.1 , .Win Uiin.lv II
bit la:i'.;e down to the. l.o;it, iilnl win
rd-out to Irnvr 'witliotit iir; inr J,is I. ill. !
i . 1 .1.. -, ... . : . '
rr"ii-.u im iviujit: "rir, 'yn mu. t nc-l
leave will-out payii ir your bill. I ran't
uiioni to i.iro tm vauti, I uy , i ruvuions,
! I 1 1 - I 1 . .
liinn imam people lor li'.Jnii;. . ''In
can I 1 ".mi, "Dell, lin n, wliY 111
1 i'riii i.r ill, I, r uufi .Mil w
ll ... . IT
0111 your lavei 11 in
,
,
b,"" tAn
T v.... ... t. ...'.! :. '".r- A..'
w n!:n :,,,d ,,,,;,'.. ;,. ,i,..,.i.
taires. mi l r which be l.ib.iiid nl,. iutel
li'enceof the masses in the I'f h c. ritury.
Sii'.), hU success is iTtditnll.
to VarA
skill 11 : imreiu.jty.
reuMiMi is Cu.iiokm .
in California states that he
A firmer'
hns plowed
M Veiitv-iive acres this vear 'a a wJ.e
l:f I lllVJ. Hit i-a v lin y
am fau r walk-
. " ' 1 t
rs tliiin oven thi.t yicyivu e
ave the expeii-e i'f ket j-iti a:iu'.!
iiilk.-iind
ilT lenui.
1 f
e n .Ib'uii n--t!;
, Aluri'ij iA
Ur.ia.la'l ;oi
itiie
I'o.tcs Vi Ar-'V,
A'.L
Sutherland nnl
o'. a one. fait',1)
I.ltsl.
liii' iMi are
, t
Cot-
;f t!:e land
a' I
i.iuiiioi ns many iiiiiiuii'ii iiuilions 01 , . N I N ST N ( l: ol tlio . passion htnuij in
men could not Jmvo done without. It isideaih, is thus related hy (he Teori Illi
lliua that irience hit- created lli fol.doui j Nrv: Old Cook- wa.1 known as n
wealth of licit inonarehy. She is doing i miser, nnil had amnsnpd a Inro fortune,
the same at this moment fur our own ) On his death bed, when iho In (rasp wns
CMitiiry. Who can tell the value lo this : approa chine,, u uilUv cuudle win, burnlne;
nation of tho life of such a man n Fulton, on the Maud, and a llickerine; flume) in thu
wilh his sti amhouK or ( ven alsive hint ' llre-plaer. Suddenly he called his son
our ow n elm-ions old Krankliu, who wres. Woivll,uf-y, corn! 'here." ' Thn Imy op
led thu lisfhtninrr from lM-nven, and iho i proached the hed-ine, when the old rrtnn
sword from the hands of lyranus ? Douhi- j whi.-peud out" Woodhury, blow out that
l-s many a man who l oaMcd of bin ow n i candle tallow's most as dear as butter."
ejeat practical Inisiness j towers, nuilul, t -
if in passm;? he marked him, with kilo A Cr.rnnvMAw hiid been htayin for,
and key ihtmonstrntin'r, in this, our own ' M"lno l faihnr's house, - nil an
city, .ihe Identiiy of liohtniny; nnd clectri- i !ay, calli'd lifle Jiddy. ,to ,hiin,
ciiy, and luyintr the fouuilaiion thus for "sl.ed hiui what ho should t'ive him
tho.M! electrical p lopmphs now ready in f"r il present. ( 1'ildy, ' who had ' lieen
convey tidiies from coniinent to continent triu hi up in fear of i'od,"'iind hni! a
round the o,,lie iu tin instant. Who can ilfeui rct-pull for "ihe cloth,'' 1 tltoiirrht it
ciileuliite tim valuo of such 11 man nslYof. j wa. Jii.iduly lo kUsjobtoinethiox o. re
Morse lo tho rouniry and to the world I ( j .l.',ous nnture, , ko lu answered, ,hetiUa
"The scienlilii: man, tlcn, is of n value j J'O'ly : l I I 1 ihinlc . I hhould like; a
lo the community ju.-t in propoilion to the Testament,' hull lenord I'shoiill llkd o
amount of lahor he raves to ol'hor ' uiuil ' 7u'r-tf "'" ' "' " '' ' w"
U you really understand lieiurtof print. I " " ' is i.eep nurp, ".
ing Cnn y.t svt lyj)'.' !'' . "IVunklin j J'l'.l'-.1'1 ''." days iu siith.wi'Hthijr,!
ste pi (I up to one of the ca-es, and iu a 1 knoivjljoy w-'dl keep (or 'inoro Uan Uvo
very brief space set op the fulb.win" pas. , days' I'fe kepi tliein a whole';vcek al
snir from the first chapter 1 f the (,,;p. ! ,tuily mjlf." '' ' '' .'-- V;. i.' tr
VAWETY.
j V an ri.u to Know. Au nuxioiu cn
, imlriT wntiM tn know win t!nT thq lw
jiiiM' M iiriini' i juilil!s!icil monlly, oriel in
j iMii-iilcrod n 'miI'p irliirlfriil far priv'nto
j filiuilirs. AI 11, Avliolhrr mint jiili'psi will
j Ik1 any nu v it a Liuiluli 0 iiio Uiilleti
k M ; . I 1 :.. IV' ' .1
vioii .nun it iui.iii'u ii iv.'w 1 nru,
so, win tlicr iti'tnl Icilcr nru ever known
M rcvivo nftor tln-V Vrnth thi! I), hil-Lot-
' ter itlico, unit if nut,-" wlmt in tlie? ttr) of
m iVJiii tliim tliortt, iAU, Vvlii iher nn
1 , lt 1 , 1 , , . , ,.
igalni's liave to don do t heir capos In a l
. . .. .
mutinies, or only
wli' th. rn school-
111 rohi regions, , Ali,
it .
iinili'i' run Lo fuinl to
I hnvd no si'linhri wIicm lio Im two nitiiln
1 1 . , . ,. .
I 111 ins v, r,
If ''iliMiinco lomU t nrhiint-
I ..... , ,
U'elit hi lIlO U'W Ami Mild
'yiuw" doe
' , . - , ,,
""t r lorn 1 wii hm n leasonaUu tune,
. 1 , J . , . ',lli
l'1'- inlaiice a eonl cause of net 1011.
1 . . . ... 1 m iimi,
..,,1 1, t .,.:,,, ,, ,;,.,,, .
, .. . ' . . .. .
-
( x i: r i
TiitNr Mixki). Li'. ltir
with r;i'.r''(d trowsers aid rimfess cliip hat.
I , 'I . , , ' , , . '
V" x 'i'11"'? 1)f"X S,0IT'' Wi'h a
llllllllir III Ilia liflMil .ill..,.i.m .l...
ijiper in Ins hand. "Uoctori motlier
... ...v ......m. 4,i.itii' iiitniif:i
sent me down to thu tJioticury. pop quick
er'ji llazi'r, tos bub's ici as tho dickens
wilh the pii kinelox, and s.ho wants a
thimble full of polly pollic in' this1 tin dip
per, eon wo hn'nt gut n ls)ttltf,v. find ' the
kiiu pnp' yol tho bino wilier in't.fo (Jot
yr m .. ."....V. - : 1 ,'.
Wi: intr Mcaiid of n great tliany
luiisinsiio invors, in mr time, but. wo think
that Mr. To ts takes Via all dowui'If
I could be dyed black," .'he mid to, Cap
laiuCullle, ami make Mis D.Mnbey's
slave, I .should consider H a 'compliment :
I 'f if at iim; Fncritico of 'mV "t.ritf.1 ' I
, . . . . ' 1 1 -J '
,'" , P.'1 ""'-""rnied into I..r dotr,':! I
' w- tu .l."Uy.. 'wl.py, 1. er
vv.0." fc,"P "ogu- my tail. ' . . j(, ;j
' " " ' TT "4
tu i:Y K r rr-Dfafouo U'tireien
"a !a" of '"i'v" ami ii vender of ducks:
! , 1 ioioWm koep- till Sunday!"
A lnuMi vi.i itK undertook to commit
-..:..:. 1 1. .. .. .1. v . .,', : ,
'""iui; iusi ween r.y snoot ntj ins ua 'uer.
r,jl. i,.. ? ! " T
rotype. Ho was irnsiweesstfir, IwwTeK
'i i .1 .1 1 . . .
, V . !': J ,m
' , "f 'Vi. three months.
L' T. ': ' ' . !T' l4fiH.
. V r ,V
ivmni tutirus, .,.) i j n u tl
1 t.i Je vl
i V,
..uAku.u workman dm
op lUm tools
nothiir; has boon !i
1 1
scovereu eoual
to t ,v
.... .
; " A ; ".it
t v Toe U'hiet'so luhik-ielh rs have an
i
1 aiv
way of .-i !!i:i;r ihi-ir
dijiosed of .v.
V' limies.' , They
ordine ' to their
hohi'o, at n fixed prici. (sit iierofdm
1 Wsigld J If, on wilgliinyr tjiciu, iln-v are
t.) li-'hl, tin;, seller cool I v. leara mmua
v,,,,.. r... . . .. .1 - 1 11
'''-'M S iiom another , is-O k and throws
: t!i 'iu iu'o tne stab s. ' '' "" '"
- .' .".I.
- Kos-t i;i . Atri) Lovu Napo4ju--.
Mr. Ko--.si.th, coinparijij lJiqsvlf(.wiih iho
Trench Kmpt nr, pave lun rimco to the
follow iny, Ifol hsepijuH.,,,,.,
& Mill Meyer vciair-M) cpntrasAny
own (luiiilV lot vyiih the brilliiint one of
that 'teia?(, 1 at with my 'children
i'i In ud of hoiiidsnetis ; I am stagger
in' ioVl't3 lowari, n oUrum rrmnv
1 r i.duiuancy my vLislrtu, may ffet m
, t'n' y J"I,II1V' y "f devoLou lq iheif
;'"n"!ry s ci'iso. Soeh U toy e. : but.
w,v,!Tr ;iT nr fnafts. my errors', or
vvv" ,,:y 'u. n wr r.ave 1 Mmsj-n auth.
new r fi iv I ""eot-iimi nitnns. rnvrr tru
lied w ith the ihitie ;of an ionoa pairjvl
H uiaparte, on tho contrary, kiis high in
Isivi 'T.V lazlintr di'l VV af shnrt-c4gtkleI
1 w .1 1 i;.c im yi j . 1 k propitious stni,
til... :ni 1 ....
St
t .i, I d Mi l nt all believe in tho stability