Danville Weekly Advertiser (Newspaper) - March 26, 1853, Danville, Indiana penerei e the of maniac niin had know not the name of the think it fine In of importance of the April because the of our depends much on its The of license or no license will before ua Let no ong thai ia not Temperance men show their Some parta of thia piece of poetry the horrors of a man suffering with Read then will not all Make an effort to atop produces am I the maniac cried 'mid not stand aside have my or I'll crime that here I've I tell thee all I want is must have and have been all the while then tormented thus tis and held in duress vile 1 then who jht mc here are 1 will not stay where spectres let go home must have must have 'tis he 1 aged has thee in thy 1 Why bend on me that look of iire since thou not save 7 Back to the whence you've cornei Return I return but send me sood ine rum Hark for bread my cry that drinks my spirits up But 'tis In in vain to give me back tho drunkard's My lips are my heart is Tbi a cursed 'twill drive me mad drive me mad flt wash out thaU crimson Tre scoured those spots and made them 51ood reappears as the brinss the light When from my sleepless couch I To io 0 give me 1 must ha ve then 1 heard his piteous And saw his imploring my heart und bade him Then from him treasure stinted O give I still 1 hear that piteous Before my eye his spectre And when it frowns 1 would Oy to other lands But these there 'twould no give me those i bandits sea They've robbed my house of all its now returned to murder me. They're breaking let them drive them but give roe give itt no one no one come thou man of Shut that dread volume in thy Tor me written drunkard can in judgment thee there's not for I'm cannot sounds I sights I I'm sure it cannot be worse in how thaft rug those reptiles crawling me in my I feel their limb around my With forked tongue I see them I hear them them Tear them A a with many a dart me with bloodshot his missiles at my heart whither whither shall it's no time for know thy purpose thou spright And thee to thy native He's he's and I am gone faithless braggart He said he'd come me See there again my on 0 I The flames are killing round my cannot O snatch this thew fresh his of s brought * thy I rum is where revellers And I can wear the drunkard's tby I to thy banquet Pill the chaldron from thy boiling burning fiery Then will I this horrid drink and Nor plead for ruin as here I must There's liberty to drink in maniac rem had Then His haunted Oh ye On he his had He in once Felt as declaimed as as And yet ere long I saw him stand Refusing on the brink of A pardon from a Savior's plunging down with to From thence methinks I hear him dash the the Stop while you and where you There's ho ascending out of O C 1 B TJ 9 1 We thought that we should pass by our muddy side and say nothing about their feut we a lady the other attempting to cross the after a few she some a We could liot help however the that we had the of He sang the of the and made the of that he might show Britain how she oppressed her as good by nature as We cannot b a but we fear that Danville will imitate Britain for she met talked hope for but heard so and seen so little that we fear the future will be as the We cannot hope to point out to you how much yon injure the good ladies of town by your wretched by having no if they are go down it is through mire and the We would not fee astonished we think that they would He perfectly if they hold a We have seen the of the bills of and a resolution bank to be er again to appear in public until the nigger shearing a hog supposed to be young and make an effort The President of the bank hear We think wives to hold the The dear go and the ought tell the gents that they have much going till the be distinguished in the distance a ways Thunder and lightning in the The picture of h seedy H one if I hid the in the through which his of there would be good Pums Boross one A man with one of you does have the control of supposed to be the Auditor rode upon a rail by a clear lively sympathies and io a discharge of -is Ulie individual the powers and of children are to be and prepared for the trials and of task is too at stake too and the too precious to committed to destitute of those and refined the sole and appropriate fruits of mental and moral block uf marble to an unskillful we place at of a railroad enterprise an ignorant and slothful Would we entrust the keys of a bank or the nation's to an inexperienced Would we place in the Hands of incompetent valuable materials of any kind to be wraught into articles of ornament or | The common sense of every one would a moat the and hearts of rising materials iu their less iii their and in their than shapeless or traih or of bank or of they ire minds from the Infinite yet and ile do not ift anything a review of poets in but merely to offer a few which times seems to call the same of our own inadequacy for an effort to the ofthe is universally no that there Is or no true genuine poetry mingled with the showers poured upon us continually tHe presses qf the The counterfeit Dasses so currently that the genuine ia almost host of milk and water productions come marching down upon us in but as they near they like the of the phantom prove to be more than hollow soul has if we admit there existed any The rage for writing poetry seems to be sweeping over the land like some fearful and though so really possess the seem to be laboring under the though vain delusion under the influence love aud have perpetrated some beclouded which they don't understand drift of it they think it will be of Wall sharpers in phiz of Gov. Sunder one of you paVel as his W from and then our adorns the centre of the Oti t- 1 Do you say thai the writer does nnt of the Governor is a on the other L t. at your if It IS He holds in one hawd the scales r 11 do mean that ought to repair it. one side of is jf the other is holdings either message or a he appears to be reading a crowd individuals who the to the or the Battle of New Jackson to TAe Savanna Journal an interesting a visit to Gen. Jackson at the Hermitage in from which we extract the Ida mem that ought to 8?e that ft is made It is a lamentable fact lhat is not a church in town to which we can walk without through and This state of things need not citizen can do his share of the and then all would be Shalne on the who Will not fix his To be hurled Out Of the who talk of but to hear him speak of his great and one of the greatest battles too or have heard the exploit of his burnt by others of deeper under if trained of conviction that is they go soaring up and but if improperly I irom day to day chasing some they will increase in capacity but to of their to produce The so of having the right of is apparent to every Then will employ follow the can be if good situations are of young nieh but burst in the to the Because we do not inducements for them to You j j say that this election does not concern for the corporation Will organize and graded and the township to bear the first Pope tees will have nothing to do with our town the production of one of This may be can you not struck gives this beyond the narrow circle of and use Ralph to Cynthia following from a late number your influence to elect suitable men to your Awake answer him dreamless have We ate tHat tHe poets of Greece W Conn. too long. When will you learn we HaVe Bank of Easit folk wing is a list of bills purporting to be money without authority of of are in circulation ih this should refused by ahd would then soon be forced Marine Firo Company Xl the Bank of payable at Smith's Macomb County Farmers and at Brenswick New River Peru B. Ehode Island Bank of and Mechanics not Bank of H. Burch dated Little New of Paine dt Savings Savings River R. R. Comany River Indiana Plank Road Mechanics insurance Plank Road df Exchange Safety Fund Plank Road Quincy City Sank of Lucas Bacon's Checks on Flagg W. Clark Cheeks on St. ' and act of the same the uses of their poetry to and Moral principles were inculcated by framing into verse the great civil and the Danville Ohio RiVeb Steamer 7 o'clock P. M. This o'clock A. A was failure of may bo dated their may be considered very near were old fashioned Chartered the two in Connecticut have been of but if you workmen are in Paid fare to appropriate Bnt has the the ofthe 8ih of H privilege of sleeping on the ject of poetry been iH latter diys is room for 150 of us to lay the and the drapery Ke had just returned what are the dimensions o you from his last visit to and Spring is decease of a high for poor to the by a in and diny bedi to inland took of heroic and the of great j Metropolitan ever the above named Captain Vice were painted by it in which fact accounts for our quotation of of East have irei cautioned tjie public officers he were then described the the he laughingly called in a f iforget has greatly erred in his description ofthe American works says I had breastwork cottom There a on the field had and simd or bags filled with and were extended along the but they were so lhat at the close of the when the in came up on an elegant to surrender his when he got near 1 heard him with mortified by them with my I laughed heartily at his for so he on the works were not T had nothing there but a if the British had only known to turn But by keeping my men constantly throwing over and ladders on the work the British were But Gen. I never hadao grand and awful idea of the Resurrection as on that After the smoke of that battle had cleared off men were in hot pursuit of the flying than I in the more than five hundred Britons of their dead over the arid more distinctly as Vie field forward and surrendering prisoners of war to oUr They had fallen at our first fire on having received a. scratch and lay as if till the close ofthe regarded this justly as the glorious of bis victory was as up and yet we see no we hear But arS going to We need some business We a tavern We believe the of the public houses in town do dll they can to those who wish bilt have not room They give all suitable It is impossible iii generally thing there | of which is but So the bar been make a demond shrink td a poor Although theie is a mindo is far off at my is iip have on old whici Id lead we tHc depravity and moral evinced by young Ugly of some who would otherwise have ty ugly and a shown brightest in the for agea to tif that keep music in the ' let us rejoice that Does any one rests against ihe bf dt bilt it ia said the of Connecticut We quoted it doubts and more must the bfe of the superiority of tHe A few days since it was announced by the Metropolitan and Sufolk organs that any one inuma have this moral some at least -t suitable house Don't talk about and a few of the would-be on our poetry still maintains a loftiness shade of What a ii thought and purity of expression which well this df All in pursuit of but it to the Who Has riot How different iHe we Here j transported far the grovel of ibis we are all some j while tile i Some thor closing his flights while appear to have no Or where is with so lar of us going to as to read ihe of without souie to some to and a more realizing seriSe of ths some of you that have You your capital to better is the ] We would not say a word to check any one's dampen any ardor in regard to the With due deference to those who so and certainly as to its we think it very doubtful as to its Stock is cannot get unless we quit talking and commence Our as a town is at be or not to that's the We believe the citizens of town have done better in regard to this enterprise than We would be glad to hear that the country was as wide but we believe that there might be more done and work if would mention these things to show how much how little we There is a reform can we not change our much and say our walks about we hear talk on every but seldom do we as themes of those things which so concern us as 3 We are to have an election oh the first of Have you thought how important is J The trustees whom you elect will to his country the hero of of the General will has never been duly and school hey predated of it I haye bd with you in for places of usefulness alone has We who have to plan and locate school ggs 5f to judge of as many aod the Navy and ww are idt in Indiana than any tHe State of us to the grave and to are we Some I Jear Mo. 1853. arrived safely at this port to-day about 2 o'clock P: M. Thus our journey Has been quite We hive enjoyed pretty good was the holy Although deprived of the privilege df worshiping God in hif we had privilege of hearing a sermon from the Rev. Thomas of His subject was Rich man and which was handled pretty and was listened to very The repaired ' ' and receiving a strong incentive to put forth new me not in mournful Life is but an empty For the soul ia dead that And are not wHat they is life ia And the grave is noc is to dust Was ofthe td be which has its object the and elevation of minds which not from its height to pander to but to the the cabin where the points onward and upward ahd towards and behaved themselves very 11 attainment of forms of moral never saw a of which are St. Loui a great there {g connected with purity and shipping point ibM any other in knew the secured by and broker kept on the usual of We would to we KaW said Free Bank currency of and Indiana is the money in Our own State Free Banks would be thf best wete fdf in. make up securities of of do not believe that n grand panic is at few more rotten may arid is safest coursa is to send home retain for future Free This will be a wise and discriminai Vi thin a of fifteen from are two hundred thousand iu hands pf market word in reference to the the is a of Yale and fW the very my friends I that if you to with q do to cali oh ] We on like 9 that fright - that perhaps may ae by anon. - sound thousand bales of at near 1,000,000 were destroyed .by bh Lafayette at on 37tb. ' t of ihe following i i that are secured by Our zens may take with safety * are amply secured of the on seven per 5 - ir. - r - Bank at i B i ff. Banki Ji 1 ' Stock Baaki Conoty - - ii s - - Security City Banki ' n of 7'V first iaw of to