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   Elyria Courier (Newspaper) - October 12, 1853, Elyria, Ohio                               Wednesday Town 1 If within tho 2 2 Oaf Dollar per for three tivo cents for ouch subsequent insertion One One Square yew one 8 at FREDERICK AND door from top j. H. A No. 6 AND Solicitors iu 4 w. r. OOD AT AT 1. VOL. 7. THE OPPOSITE THE BEEBE J. OCTOBER 12, 1853. THE of ihe 30th, 1853. f Tho Tho followin A AND in in foil IS A 7' LAV E. i ST O. in Wii jf 33 m 5 lit a t AT unit nr of T OF s. EDITORS I with i ion another to this beautiful and I hope to interest your readers with a word or two pertaining to its appearance and Ijy draw a from Buffalo to St. Loin's by the way of one seo how huge a Detroit is. ihe It like a of upon of the and by its roused an spirit of en- ergy tho pioneers of tbo While its has have kept nie much to notice love of lias not in its citizens the love or willingness of private and is three miles it without i up ce is lino was fu by the list of members of so far as Hint o be u u und 1'rtnit, A Hut Lfr i Kro in dimming lip li seen a in i 1't i tuo thu to 'll pursue n AND i V li of li i i j ted in -o i o I e been i i in tlie Hall i Lho ib i fill Uic Robins rs at En tlic l 1-c as As t 1'u or At from rl ro the lusting much limo to go down A us Bridget has to bring it to time's no returned tho young yon see how impertinent tho creature vants arc Mrs. said no moro in tho tho toilet tho was and then a from Miss instead of herself and can saying sho would not bo able to keep hor engagement before Miss was highly and vented her annoyance in no measured thuro was sho did ha it who did nut keep their ments Why couldn't Caroline Powell discovered sha should not get and Mrs. Mrs. Gushing that very what very wages they at any you see as kind wor docs they've tried best to yon fashionable lady who called and and so few have any homes talked so much about Paris and to go in case of sickness or gaiters I think sho said she sent out for i There's another kind of wages they like all her that's talk a littlo too about I in Kind words and a little consideration will 1'apa ridicules her for her foreign twico as much Maria was a most valuable I your calling up stairs times she got up beautifully and char's j this when she might havo done a great doal now Shu know Mrs. nil you wanted in coming for in- could not replace hor. That's another thing if yon really got a good they presume so. my dear she's paid for it it's her I would not keep her a slie her work to rind the such a habit of answering but she's i and and tho to and I hate to see a sloven waiting at i all that silver to set tho table three All kinds of EXECUTED AT THIS WITH Tltc Proprietors uf the a iww ani of of lutai f mro prepared to execute in Best style and on short nil 01 ders for BILLS or and moves lightly and quickly sent word in time tn s ive her tho trouble very good things in a The of and half an hour are generally so stout and A iro to of j j did not have least consideration And whut on earth was she to do with in full dress thn i wholo afternoon The sun was trio hot to there were hours to dinner linio sho couldn't tako a and have trouble of her over Mrs. as tho wisest Sho road away very quietly until hor young hostess had bud asido her flounced silk and rich and settled into liko with tho and a cambric into a heavy insertion i 1 with h T tj t i suil I i nut fir And I j were fur Of. A 111; 1.1'.. ITor a ti iid cf uisi 1- than he hand me my imo with tho iace lier you needn't 1'iridicer this of lui her taen and tho two mi topics until Miss came round lo the sub- York is very times a and wait on answer the half and won't say how to bo in places at and never to feel if her don't think sho can ho Mrs. West j work is put back an hour by unnecessary wages do you give her j demands upon ber J believe one another about who novor can understand it they have asks such low six I tried it but Bridget asked only four when sho and that's ali I've given I'm j You seem passed slightly scornful over tho younz girl's i hail only known what i was under- Bridget afraid every day she'll ask to have her wages Papa allows six and I should havo to giro it to hor. As it is. 1 can afford two pairs of gloves a month out of what I Mrs. She could not believe her young of so small a Small to but how much to a who had nothing but hor wages to depend upon papa allows six in house for a and as et only asked mako two dollars a month out of n rf tho the 1. 1. t' 1 .i 1 i and k Lo her ul i no i w hen T go tn 1 would boarded to the end York servants aro the as sho did not see Mrs. West's fare at tho lecture bhe was learned by never a cousin gusta are And ft half binile to West's know all Bridget's troubles by most lamentable ex- won't say that it was my own choice and I had excellent wages iu the how I don't I will tell you all about it some In. tho mean here's Bridget waiting for and Master Ally looking West came to the conclusion that i IK a in s ami tin c and T. r m CVl i lln I fi in 1 al. I it i- that bo All I 1 Your ill a cici iho h 1 inn of ringing 1 think bell they are aro a deal than by more no- j Tho in at the door with intr up stairs fifth time within an it's in the din you find it look in Cousin room 1 had ii most you can You havo no of it. I envied I I papa when I came home that concluding hor economy was she Protestant or Catholic inquired after a moment's house out on like I fancy her religion don't trouble You had a specimen this of my her much any They havo Sunday afternoon month but I fancy there's don't why your thould bo not church 2t's all tho time worse than ours they aro of the same they have fur s. ji i i. L v. and 1 I AND of C. c i. t rt DK IX O. j TN A- t 1. it df lid a little in im 1 the across Lake laMiJ the Sank where it with i Laky s Lake w at el's of and flight of stairs n 1 Irish with you I was ard have the same amount of quite at your girls having half and one weekday every you keep your I did not know until that day that not into your von could not go to because our cook time's in j you were taking care of the children to let Uvc and the Marianne gn tho of broke but a and rho moro the moro shu I did nnt know rapid ami not to sustain harries for it time thu dining room was in Tho mantle clock warns her tho must be ready in three-quarters of an is 1 must have loft tho in plain but tho Irish are so the young with do not remember it this 1 13.iv from and li i the c. U d i. through St. Clair Dot oil The city time aluu Staty T. P. then that it was customary 10 stop all out ot their and Mrs. told me it nut done without was made tho girl was Tho airl beforo Maria was only nice She had and it was as much as mine is fur an copied me. in nd I could I admire tho ion of wearing calico and don't said the young piercing an eyelet hole bodkin i 1'cr venture in Bridget's was not all when sho saw tho pains Miss Hyde took to remember all tho in- at and heard say in mind going to Miss Leo's dinner you look and morrow will as The girl looked not less astonished than tho listless expression and Miss Hyde did not find occasion for fault during the whole It had never occurred to her before that servants were to bo managed or that con- sideration was as much her duty as Mr. Hyde thought sho was very her about a certain Mr. Abbot whun she helped him twice to fish but sho was wondering what Augusta could possibly moan by having boon a servant with If our ers share in her it is possible that another month may furnish them with Mrs. West's experience at the Trpe said Mrs. it over occur to you that your servants soul as well as not my business to look if they And the bodkin was again in- with a half smile at whut tho considered a clover answer to her bea your more seems to mo you havo a great deal to do in the I thought you were very strict I am. I never receive calls or walk I'm and I go to church twice a lv do for creature T have ten to a- woll iic i but I don't i Xo 1 say I do on j for of so that their is suitable to How odd you Augusta I shan't I don't know that wo havo any right to in- I you aro four let mo see eight the 't n a -a i T Vi J I I uj Che iir a I- minis j 1 I I Shu could not help Miss i near aa can tlie following i forth and there was tho drank on tho kitchen and the i I JJr tho I with i And a stamp I if your Marianno should undertake i the i to copy you i daro pay sho docs in pome All of To foot r mil said tho I have never noticed d his oi looked us naturally those wo aro associated i she can't bo j times as wicked as do you Augusta Bridget only needs only in a month to touch and you need Do you see Don't you see if we think their taste and how it is Tho work must be douo i fi ihc corners 11.' 2.? in in li d. All icU r. 3t an i of the he 1'ivneh glowing with j national but too to dispute the previous and arc of all them in the i making their Dr. Franklin then and usual said Joshua who in to sland judgment superior to take things very Cousin Hyde pausing to and grocery and needle through an and going But to i as sho did so. that peculiar that seems have vented Imr and uneasiness to out the impression of as by even an altered i of two P. HAVE tri their new shop on Che of H little of will tn nil mid hope to Le able south P cvf ivr tn April J. Gilbert's improved West T. IX AND lit rile of rt lias taken the T tin where ho is to furnish find in his the Suit mul j they obeyed Old Gu 4', dealer in fancy B. it doors Boche is supposed that is good for us has it. that nothing is made in The very nf a man good for something or if one could only find out what it is. But finding one's forte is not always so easy a may be seen by nn anecdote which we heard from an respecting one of his head After boggling at first duty lie was put upon by the for a few days he com- that ho did not like Anew so it of labor was aligned to but he soon came back with the same don't think it is iny would you like to inquired the s nre T of ths J J Horses and furnished on 1113 2ft NOTARY hai un- i to havo boon considered as and perhaps led to dis- waitor girls uro only und havo nut high breeding to help them control their you don't earn your Look in tho blue chamber can't you Don't answer mo back again no Miss. What if you have looked Look again keep ing till you find Ko wonder Bridget mutters a threat of giving as tho clock strikes tho half that ir on iho et suggested Mrs. looking ingly around tho room ma'am it And grateful expression came into her large gray towld mo the mind what I told 'Twas your place to hunt for it until it was found And don't let mo hear any more of your when I toll you to do Tho scon I came back to tho girl's face as she hurried away to her work head was over tho banisters tho call arresting the girl in tho lower Mrs. West's ing said the 1 as as and bring mino I came into I an oath to support I haven't moro than time to T n i i dreso before Miss Powell she said the want think that is my the of in the J. U. f I m- T. i looking to hor won't mind lunching will is estimated that there have been you 1Ve boon so hurried all the this crises of j Callers seem to put everything low fever at New of which at least i not in tho I was only proved able ill. wish I There's just see what sowing sho puts into papa's and it's as much as I daro do to tell her of she flies out and tho you must have noticed yesterday there was no bread sauco with the Papa would just as leave not have it at all as Sho knows perfectly We had her sister last and she was wasteful creature you over did I never should havo known but Aunt Lane paid me a and undertook to set things to Sho found her lighting her fire butter one morning to save j sho rolled up a cone of and filled it full of good pastry butter to mako the wood kindle in a- that's very I've heard with She carried things a. littlo farther than al. Sho had very genteel We left her in caro of the house when I went to j and Mrs. Gushing who lives you said sho used the parlors just as if I'd been at and lighted tho gas for her She must havo entertained for thero wasn't a thing in tho when wo came But that's nothing to the trouble Mrs. had do you hor er and French nurse all gave warning in one day Mademoiselle had hor dinner in tho nursery when this cook came one of tho children was So tho cook had the of the second and refused to give it John took Maria's and carve unless she sat opposite to you over hear of anything so ridiculous T days as well as other you and go to and hear nor thy nor thy must work on tho seventh and consider the wholo commandment observed because you neither visits nor walk with your gentleman Miss Hyde looked not knowing whether to smile hor real tion but her cousin was perfectly you never ask tho girls if they have been to church don't think they'd stay very if they wore catechized as to how they spent their afternoon It's a pity if they can't ECO their friends like all only did not know how to be found fault with quite with and that's tho reason I give thorn one afternoon hero wo o'clock Friday Sept. 23d 1853 just beginning what we ought to havo completed four years learning to sefc We began this ing at before looked over a and havo sat two This is tho and we aro sotting it without just to see how composing agrees with STOKK 1'OiTBKS. BILI nml Printed -ire to and no allowed to mar hunting The a. widow with seven intercedes for the a widowed niece who lost a good as seamstress to como and her when they were all down in tho and is now without any means of support for herself and Tho speaker very to havo her own daughter for tho fever has lift them yo in debt the winter is they aro all weak and must havo warm clothes On inquiry wo found this all and these are fair specimens of the largest class of over fifty who in three have called for the or situations offered last for we have talked BO much and worked so that next week has and found here in our and just here too did Mrs. of the find She is in our city canvassing for bers to her we were not sed to with eminent Her to support and educate her is one which appeals to every man and her appearance so very prepossessing with the energy sho ex- she must But the without her ad- havo all her what Is to be done for them This is a question for those pists to answer who are now lamenting the case of the male and charging us und others with great for ming to exercise any control in our tive and asking to be made a party in making the bargain we were required to If any enormity in fogydom could prise wo should be surprised to find that some think we havo behaved badly in ploying Their compassion is moved for tho men who cannot get moro than two dollars a ay without working over hours 1 the or girls want to hese them start papers f their and not turn the men out of The men turned themselves out of and if they had wo he right to employ whom we again will permit a man to be em- to set type on Wo vely upon the indulgence of our to enable us to do this but we know his will not bo We shall continue to tako as ast as we can get them prepared for ions in other and hope always to avo two or extra hands at by working at a material advance on woman's present rate of wages and mall decrease on will be able to Thus we in a few to see men entirely emancipated rom the drudgery of freo to follow more manly Twenty years man printers will almost as scarce as man jand Of all the applicants who have come to us in the last four the class who in- us are those who seek ment from of good position in of good with com- but desiring From this class a largo proportion of tbo female printers and will be There our first article is MRS. even with little personal inconvenience j a sometimes and T don't see why your cook und chambermaid cannot make the the employment of girls m to relieve each other just mine It would bo in your j you havn a Miss Hyde was tco much annoyed at ing been in her own vouchsafe anv We will set this and nobody shall correct or give any so if we succeed in making it readable it wiL ho some evidence that women can learn to set and as success is tho best terion of wo will bo of some twenty in this who are now proving that woman's sphere extends over into the printing But Ol what tedious work it Talking and at 0110 time is troublesome and here wo are answering eager inquiries listening ro touching histories of struggles with sickness and sor Sometimes it is a widow with a fam ily of and an aged mother to sup so many boarding She ha worked but cannot pay her Another has kept her children twelve Her hairs aro very he sight has and now her two daugh want learn for already the lung and of the elder have the dec tor says she must quit heroic hut mistaken her daughter only but also the neighboring i far as havo so mach Blindness and early are better there are seventeen of them i which are The town of A houses fli loop 1 Q letter from of 20 gives the folio wing particulars of the destruction of Thebes by an Eleven persons have lost their and eighteen have been taken from the ruins badly The town was composed partly of old constructed of wood and Tho first have been entirely and had not the inhabitants hurried away they would have been buried in the and tho second class of houses are so much in- jured as to be The whole population are encamped in the open where water was formerly so has now scarcely ami the dust raised by the falling of the houses has so covered the gardens and vineyards that has lost all its The King and the when informed of this sad sent 500 drachmas and a military tents to tho inhabitants uj by For the last 18 years i ordinary 1 have frequently felt at Thebes I and and sometimes several shocks AT quite a number the same to and have a wurd to to that io. that any who can at all affected by any such vulgar should not nn thinking if you had not almost as i life balov as to cct her life insured the ai we do not treat our servants Any body who can bo injured have felt the of MRS. ox ses is very Paul she from a street door conversation with Doctor tells me that rational human we have no to complain if they duties ward How are they going to knoi that obey your not with is a command of our ter and theirs if they never havo time to listen to any instruction all Miss Hyde said e poor old Haze has aot two buckles Any body who can bo injured by j her lungs It is dreadful to think I WS any so would be The diseases is so One i t- ill wo of hermitage of il a flea should chance to hop hero side her 1 roll us of the elementary canal are considered thereabout the Conor of tho i men in a What reason to here we hear of the neurology of tho in their anv head and there of an one ot us we hear of a man being killed by a pound of beef in hie anil another kills himself by discovering his Thinas change so. that I lady would prefer any other in the i to as an where sho feared possible you aro always so the want young a of  

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