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   Grant County Witness (Newspaper) - May 26, 1859, Platteville, Wisconsin                               T ISRAEL Editor and sM to tke Interests 4f eagle Dollar and Fifty VOL I LANCASTER Y MAY 26 1859 WITNESS 13 PUBLISHED Every Thursday Morning BY ISRAEL At Lancaster Wisconsin Single Tier winum in advance -2 months four CLttBS of five per in advance ten 1.00 M 30.00 In the tea and twenty an extra copy given to getting up either of Clubs Club ratts will not apply to the village of Lancaster RATES Of ADVERTISING RATIS I 1.50 Three llw I I 1.601 4.00 2.25 4501 0.00 2.02 1ST 2.05 I column Two squares 9.00 I Two-thirds column 3200 I One 28.0 40.0 Fifteen lines of equivalent in a e cards or 53 per of twelve or more than six Transient must bo paid tar to Hie former of nnd fifty Special notices per usoM must specify the number of times they wish or they will be con- until and for accordingly advertisers nre expected to quarterly to change Uie ol space they once in three months The advertisers to thoi according to thu conditions above Mind BY.VriLLI.UC others praise the That on thy face Thine And These own But still a higher Twill last Thy matchless charm of mind The damp of years may quench The brightness of thine eye Time's ivy may blanch The cheek's vermillion lye Thy form may grace Thy voice its control nought can efface The of thy soul but a flower That blooms in summer's rny 1 When shower Its charms will fade away The mind's n rich perfume not chill may bloom lingers stUl Stars gem the When clay's last hues decline As the With brighter ray they in the night of yeare When youth's gay light is o'er More bright the appears Than e'er it shone before The when blusters ihc tree and But rich clusters Of the eye Thus time in flying snatches Thy beauty but One charm that nil A soul that ne'er decays was answered 1 promised that I would accompany j called j Yes yj silence was followed by a deeply ft see it all the mystery is I bat a storm threatens I am fearful that you may take cold yourself a shadow of ble dear replied Adele You are always about me The scarf is too thin daughter Gci solved is no dark providence here Ah like her are daily cut down in the of cut down ere half their work is done Tas Growth Progress and Tuture The North-West has ceased to be Iv the States comprehended under the of Ohio his ceased to be merely a Western State and Cincinnati is no longer the city of the West but has ii L is u melancholy we replied become the city of the cen er et Ohio that the whole average in this I are est present time is about millions Tho of tho are far greater than those of of Europe The lakes admit of greater commerce than the the Mississippi is a much greater river than the Danube and in addition to fertile lands the North-West greater and be sure to up leaving the ball room to return home 0 dear why will you bo so me fear of my talcing can not Adele unless with some better protection than this cobweb said the mother firmly and light cashmere country is diminished by a suicidal the Jaws of health and this we flight to say criminal is chargeable more upon your sex than our own It gives one the to think of the daily young sharp sundering of the ties that can bind heart to heart People clasp their hands look grave and rious and say What an afflictive The young girl expression donee i But there is no providence in the of her only a provision of the divin and in moments returned with mercy to lessen as far as may be the evil the shawl which her mother drew that flow from the disruption by UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT of John C Ky of Lewis ol Michigan Secretary of John of Secretary of of Conn Secretary of nf Interior Thompson f S Holt Commissioner of Thos of Affairs G IV Commissioner of Pensions Minot Chief of Supreme Joint 11 Justices John McLean M John V Samuel Nelson C A Campbell Durkee Jamen H in John F f otter Charles II Governor W William 11 o State W Jones Treasurer Samuel Hustings Attorney liank C Squires Adjutant of Tth Circuit M M Cothren Slul H Virgin A Mystery Solved HV T s Airman O DEAK sighed a lady friend as the coffin containing all that was mortal of a yonng mother cut off in the very prime of womanhood was borne from the door of the opposite dwelling this does seem hard I can not understand it Look ftt those three fair young children their the chamber windows fully about her neck and bosom Yet scarcely was the thoughtless young ture in the carriage that awaited her ere the shawl was pushed back from her ders and the fresh night air was bathe her neck and a portion of her exposed bosom When she entered the there was a brighter flush on her cheeks than usual and she was con- scious of an unpleasant sensation below the throat pit This was but slight ever It was three o'clock when Adele left death of the most intimate relations in life Here is a solution of the whole mystery that has so perplexed you and hundreds of others Protect Tour and will be until the great regions between tho Rocky Mountains and the North shall be known as such At present the old North-West has simply enlarged its borders It has extended its skirts be- yond the Mississippi it is gradually drawing towards the Rocky Mountains and the wilds of and the falls of the Missouri already begin to loom up on the distant horizon The territorial tent of this center as it is really is is immense its resources either for agriculture commerce or manufactures equally great and its destiny is apparently rand and comprehensive Over tlic sandy plains of the South and districts of the Gulf even if the system of negro slavery had tion will never advance as fast as in the North On the coasts of the eral productions than any other portion of the globe Coal exist to an extent Thus and manufactures give their united strength to impel try and industry will sustain population it cannot be doubtful that the stream of people and wealth will continue to flow into it and concentrate in this region which may properly the North center If miles in Ohio have whol territory will more than and it is quite likely that these States wil attain that number quite as soon as th whole Onion attains double that so thn then it will one-half the whole and fii mndo in this Northern ec Ohio and is as obvious as demonstration teturo Oie step which it hiis held since It ii aot of prosperity all nnt of Union After whether empower trill in tray Nor nny demagogue court it for will do any more Allan do the owners of m tiles and As it As ail of will not injure the Planting States It only If tho choose if not to retain Hie of Slavery it both and better it now It wilt bo removed entirely from the of tics and left natural place 1 Milton's blindness was the result of over One of the most divines for some time been compelled to forego the pleasure of reading lias spent j sands of dollars in value and lost years of time in consequence of getting tip pressed how little do they comprehend the meaning of the word A I apartment shadow is on soon very soon it will full their at the ngu most to the gay to return home For oral hours before day and studying by ar- least four hours of the time since her en- light His eyes never got well she had danced m the hot and Draw your closer around said her lover as he assisted her into the carriage A slight rain was falling and the air was tig from the cast 0 how cool and murmured the fair creature as she leaned her head from the carriage window and let the moist Never begin to read or write or sew atmosphere strike upon her face and neck a mother's care why the mother It is a mystery a deep dark I wonder not that the heart crushed imd the weight of an affliction should question the wisdom and of so fearful a dis- There is no mystery we ed nothing but a just relation between cause and I call it a strange said the replace her shawl and even to draw it lady speaking with something of j tightly around her but it did not now Multitudes of men and women their eyes weak for life by the too free use of the reading small print fine sewing In view ofj these things it is well to observe the lowing rules in the use of the Avoid all sudden changes light and darkness for several minutes after coming from How refreshing I thought several times ness to n bright light that I should faint in Never read by twilight or moonlight crn Atlantic commerce may create great cities and wealth may accumulate but population in the interior cnn not advance much farther It long since began to overflow and continues its stream of ie The ern Goths did not overflow Europe in a more steady and voluminous stream than do the people of New York and Pennsylvania fill up tho rich plains and valleys of the Ohio the Mississippi tho Kansas and St Peter's For more a steady and current of migration in our try has on lines of latitude with the comparatively few exceptions made by doctors lawyers or traders seeking their fortunes in Southern towns The farmers mechanics and laborers neither like rv nor have the means to indulge in that more than the free population In be 1800 of these States were one- fourth tho free people of- the Union Since then they have increased at a most prodigious rate Minnesota Kansas and Nebraska then scarcely known have been filling up with hardy emigrants sin and Iowa have bloomed into large anil prosperous States while the older States have also added millions to their numbers In all probability judging from the partial censuses taken since 1850 the North ter will present the following result in 1800 whose census will be taken one year from next The shawl was thrown from her ders and fora quarter of an hour she rode thus unprotected until a slight shudder 1 through her frame warned her to nor Luther J COUNTY William II Footer John Callis of J Kvans Clerk nf Circuit Court O Clark Clerk of the of Supervisors w K I County J A T Surveyor J VV Stephen Mahood TOWN Thomas William Richardson 1 J H It Abner Dyer Treasurer II B 11 Liscum W Heard of W C Holloway I'rM't nco W William I Clerk I J BARBER LOWREY A nml Counselors nt In Fifth Sixth in her tone Why was she spared to her children a few years longer I With God arc the issues of life The Angel of dissolution chills no life current with his icy fingers the bidding of the All-Seeing and Omnipotent out him not a sparrow falleth to the ground one human is of more value than many said we ly hoping to suggest to her mind a higher idea of providence than it entertained for the time impart the warmth she sought Do you wonder that on the next had fever and pains in the side and breast or that when the doctor came he discovered the existence of considerable inflammation of the lungs A week of serious illness and two or of a very cloudy day Never road or sew directly in- front of the light or wimlow or door It is best to have the light fall from above obliquely over the left shoulder Never sleep so that on the first waking the eyes shall be open on the light of a window Bo not use the by light so scant that it requires an effort to Too much light creates a glare and pains and The luxury be made bv their Their fortunes must own labor applied to Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Aggregate but rt and laborer iot his master be contented unless fare of politicians to that of own family However Ibis may bo is inevitable Free Labor must control the commerce of country v Happy will it the country if young growing a West shall denvor to make their to of the objects before shall rise this gcn- cration aul virtue and religion shall make the Christian lie worthy the on I of convalescence Then setting at you are sensible of an effort to dis- all the gentle remonstrances of her that moment cease and take a mother Adele it out for a promenad ith some companions wearing sky s blue and the earth green verv thin shoes although from recent it would seem that the ceiling should be a rains the pavements were damp It was bluish tinge and the carpet green yet the arrows of death j over three months -ere she was able to tne nf and are thrown with a sort of blind energy that pear abroad again and months longer Tllo moment you are instinctively makes one think of a malignant spirit fore the roses bloomed on her cheeks as ol I to rub the eyes that moment wither than a merciful God old -o Co Wis nant The lady's warm cheek half tone and almost flashing eyes evinced strength of her feelings Gently we said laying a hand upon hers There mysterious idence here It was the mother s own act that removed her from children you do not intimate At seventeen Adele became a and before hoc eighteenth summer a babe was laid on her bosom She is too young to urged the pale anxious mother of this young fragile that rich land which is open to their and nerved by that vigorous health which constant industry and cool Breezes confer In the same channel moves the great German column which accustomed to domestic freedom for sands of years loves not the galo tinted bv slavery The migrating masses tend now as they have done constantly to the North-West They move on linos of establish tho same link of tion up towns grow into States and accumulate weal th beyond any thing known in history Labor applied to the raw material being the only source of wealth and self-directed labor being far more labor it follows sarily those new States filled up with a free and industrious people must become rich and outgrow communities founded on a principle inferior in and such blv has been the fact The North-West If the eyelids are together on merely grown in numbers it has or ride cease using them Wait both mind Health and gained a full maturity waking up do not forcibly open them but apply the the is the speediest diluent in the wash our eyes and face in warm This will be one-third the white tion In twenty years from that these States will have a majority of the Young men are low upon the stage of action who will see n complete transfer of power not only rom the South but from At- not only from negro property but from the ascendancy of both will have their share of influence but will no longer predominate If the is to retain any public virtue and vindicate its mission of freedom it mnst get rid of the ascendancy which slavery on the one side and foreign commerce on the other have had in our councils The people who live on those rivers and lakes whose courses are thousands of miles before they wash the shore of the Gulf mist sooner or later govern and although all sections and parties have conspired against them and they themselves have their necks to the yet the time come God and nature will give them the er Look nt their past progress including the whole territory above U J ATTORNEY at Law Grant and Notary Not premeditated self-destruction Yet j had she observed the laws of health her were alike deaf But the lover could not j and Adele was quite as impatient for the j To the voices of reason and I children would not this motherless was a fragile flower I know and as beautiful as she was delicate May m WM E- CARTER nt Giant county i promptly made to payment of Taxes Lancaster Wisconsin 21st utl of Open the lot in A gay round of parties followed the night the young bride too thinly clad for exposure to the i Henry Ward on Newspapers Consider how universal are newspapers America They every j nook and corner of society No other ment of power has such a sphere The grown in wealth just as much Cincinnati sixty years ago a small and dirty village can buy more than one State in the South and has gone beyond New Orleans to which all eyes were long turned as the great city of the Mississippi valley Ohio which became a State fifty-five rears ago could to-day buy out eight States half in the South and half in the North The eventual result of this growth is to place the political and moral power upon one of your hot house plants note the consequence will wither nml As Mrs Melbourne did and sharp a severe winter meet her friends food and drink ent forth to Late hours stimulating pulpit the court the lecture compared of the United States in the States North of the Ohio and the Missouri Missouri will belong to the same subdivision for as Senator Atchison anticipated the fate touch society in but few places The newspaper is universal It reaches within aad in 1700 In 1800 In 1810 In 1820 In 1830 In 1840 In 1850 In fatigue and from to core it travels of Missouri was decided in the contest for colds wrought upon her their sad s bought by everybody read by all j Kansas All North of the Arkansas will In either ere the was fairly over I ij wholly or nearly the only belong to the of States which depends upon j she was in the hands of the physician I ot- more than half our population adopt Freedom as the primary element of STEPHEN O PAINE at Law Solicitor in of tno Tille cause There is nothing of Adele appeared abroad after the its to good morals and intelligence birth of her first child some of her friends j among the people is incalculable All the so sadly was she changed of Europe are not of as much arid voluntary labor as the great means of wealth The world has never seen these principles carried to COBB A I involved I did not know her intimately I met her once or but I have always again lid rose come j service to the nations of Europe as the j the same extent or developed m the same admired heard her spoken ofj back to her cheeks now pale as lillies ex- j newspaper is to this American nation Its j rapid manner as they have been in the with affection by her friends She was when by the fatal hectic power is growing Who would twenty States A brief review person I have often looked j did she enjoy au hour's jears ago have dreamed of such a growth i of these States at the present moment at her as she sat at tho windows opposite lassitude and pain Yet strange and power as has been But j will give tho reader an idea of their rapid nno her iii her t t n she toot scarcely any bettor care the next twenty years mil witness a and powerful advance towards the control i i The the territory in J SCO will be about ten to a mile The density of Ohio is sixty to square mile which over the whole North center as in a few years it must will give of people In looking to the civic growth of great territory TTO find still more cause for surprise The chief towns in round numbers and with some approximation to tlic truth give the following Cream Weigh Milk I It is generally why rises to the surface is it is milk White of a practical farmer who has had tho handling of cream butter for the last fifteen yenrs has tried the following lie took a pail thirteen wine quarts ed it cream free Tne cream and weighed pounds He then filled the with new milk and again with skimmed mit each the same as the cream On churning the thirteen of had thirteen pounds of lie that the weight of milk to its that the cream rising exposure anil that to have rise well the depth ex- ceed two inches little cream will rise in: a deep harrow Vessel while more in from of shallow flaring milk A practice originating in the largest quantity of cream from milk is approbation of sensible dairy this vicinity New milk is strained into common pans and after standing twelve hours lit fully over a water and nearly us possible to the temperature of Very new milk It is set for more when it is ready to the can he obtained by this can be obtained by any other with which thought it the mast beatiful of her health than before her marriage j er The Editor is to be the Schoolmaster j of this country si eves had over rested upon 0 it You i A A C EASTLAND and Counselor Wis PRIEST A MINER at L Wisconsin will iness to them A HASELTINE ATTORNEYS and Counselors at jjL will Attend promptly to nil business to them ia 11 A I S PlJ Taking tbe sources of LV her at at at the j The best talent will find its highest sphere j the Ohio and those of the St Peter's as io to think that her loving arms will j and lU assemblies i the editorial room Already tho Chair j the boundaries east and west we have encircle them nor her bosom j herself ro colds and j s influential than the Bench or the j the following extent of never d worshipped her i i 11 w their heads husband it is that brought on pains Xo brain can act upon so man mr is which bv the printing or prostration of strength few vears more and the curtain foils j press Ink beats like life blood in the j said our fair -on of life That the nets and veins of the i Clearing Up Xew Albany Ills Tribune j the destruction of a doggery in South friend excitement of mind had n little were so was the voung beautiful and cause of that he Mis in camo j so soon CTt the thread j down from her room about nine o'clock in rfj Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Kansas sq miles the evening across her arm vt silk She was met at the whose STATES HOTEL Formerly parlor door by a pale woman w face large bright and husky told but too plainly the days LANCASTER Wisconsin ncr rf D- ils UJ Mrs exclaimed mir at- Hanover near Madison by the not of her after out the owner j j getting him to agree not to sell of Mrs whose wasted eluded that she third time they would s iust been carried forth Call make but a cleaning surely it have been speaking form d to her upon very not ou will dear Adele r wonld have she a voice of tender solicitude j further It I they did it They the he place n and he Chicago Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Toledo St Keokuk Detroit Davenport Galena 35.000 Quincy Burlington Iowa City some of these claim more and others hare hardly 13 si is pnt doirn These near the truth for the of illustrating the rapid tbe Arts Commerce in the interior of the country we Total inhabitants in twenty-three towns It In this we have disregarded Missouri proceed to noting all IB must ultimately be comprehended j these m equal The growth of be even more rapid for the made from copper for the Thinking ef unmarried re- all as fast as he it will go to his as poor as Lazarus eats up labor when it in fact that csto and drinks You gold upon working men who spend a third of their earnings in and other haunts of they will be poor needy after all lie who ia ever to anything will something first tcr he five and whether wa- ges shall per 95 Very soon in his humble way his fMt labor will be corning him something while he sleeps Tie vulgar capital in generally raised by who take good eara never liave ive and were dying of Of en and let in than of the good wbo had grown old and gray and term of jurt Hij dim an the of death him and Tor a and fancied it and the night in aad territory is larger tho by France and i I whose united at tho whole interior of no dying be It b the be ID tUe holiday wild   

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