Horicon Argus (Newspaper) - January 2, 1856, Horicon, Wisconsin X V 0 r i 0 ti A DEMOCRATIC Ih rev mouth 8 00 00 a Proprietor of s Urge Book Job prepared tu ou lliu Coif I Hull All on or man to Butterfield Attorneys at W. It K. CONNIT U. B. At LAW Solicitor Counsellor IN PHYSICIAN calls at all X It given lo 1'iitgt C. D. PHYSICIAN AND ui ff It Druy SURGEON IV H K All A il Tin Until in- nil unc I by Inw pried nml B. JUSTICE OF THE on Vino of Street THiE PIONEER SALOOM ON HAND NO July 31, 1SJ3 Well Sinker and Will lo all in lits line warrants to Hive 1031. 3) I Produce and H P. W A TOIl TIIK OF AND IN WATER of iV K. A Co N W. J. Wli Com Company fl. L A. H. K. Moore 33) o D U HAY TO Unit by iM or one Storage THE A House at ITor 2. January 2nd, 1856. r Number H. H. ELKINS nml nrn A. of Mint And would the of nnd of id cull it store tram Hie BEST STOCK In Dodge Co. We a large nnd stylo and M that muit Boots h Hats t We hove the ever bro I hilo at over the of unil and to bo AiND n largo nml LOOKING AND 1. w our 1 it t. I I S IIIO tlj rocK we 1 qu iluy I iu 11 ink H. H Co. STORil Lake JIO It J Store New to inform ut M and lim on LaUu lor KEADY MADE Boots Hats to wll the Cheap LAKE HU motto Quirk Slow ll nol to in incited to cull nnd for them J. tho nml Hi it linn jail Iroin with n wull Stack or 8l> Iv FALL WIMTER nil in tier now 10 upon her 16i5. 3if NE W Cheaper tlinn I he for JL nt tlie knv of tot thu Dunk ol J. 8 funl Km SC awl 4'otncrDor at 6OLIC1TUK IS AMD NOTARY JR. will lo liU in ot ol Luw knit ol in lliu various of Boots Hats fc A of nf n k k A good of and n variety of other GROCER CLASS H of 11AKO HAY wild nn of TOOLS for ii ol in n which will be to ut to 11, for u boy is So bright and In Ills country home fie ever that w the home for With and a haw to hii lively With the lark abroad is With his bread and of 0) lhat is the homo for O. that is the home for For for for me. In the morning bright he drives Ere the morning sun we The lowing herd lo the silver And the pastures green and In lhe summer lime in the harvest With a cooling drink we see Both the farmer boy and the farmer that is the home for me. that is the home for for for for me. When the are sleeping He in gathering nuts you For a winter Hare he will lay by For his sister hi f and To the orchard then ns hiea For he knows each favorite And he tayen the fruit for a coming 0, thai the home for that is the home for For for for me lhe winter comes with its driving blast Then tun farmer's boy's in F or he loves the snow that is falling it's drifting o'er the And he says to to-morrow morn VVith mj sled and I'll While the cattle are munching their hay and 0, that ia the home for me. O. thai is the home for For me. for me. for me. Hallowed he MISS List to lhe dreamy tongue that dwells In rippling nnd sighing Go 10 the old church Tlie whistling Ihe Interpret and ye will find 'Tis and they The the wind All be Thy name The till he Tn gain tho altar of his The hermit pores above his Wuh lhat never wanes nor But rile or longest prayer Tina can j ield or wisdom import can it bear hallowed be Thy The savage tho To his thanks or ask a The raptures ol the idiot Who laughs to seethe clear round Tho saiM well taught in Christian The Moslem prostrate at his All wonder and And end hallowed be Thy may be faith or Thow precious words comprise it We trace them on the blooming We have on the flowing One chorus hails the Great Bach breathing is the The strains may but the Is Hallowed be Thy Tlie Boy tbat Dr. Chalmers is said to be lhe author of the following beautiful written on cation of lhe death of a young sou he greatly I am all in my And the midnight hour is And fagot's and the dull Are lhe only sounds I And over my soul in its Sweet feelings oi For my heart and my eyes are full I Of the little boy lhat I went one flight to my father's Went home lhe dear ones And 1 opened the And the door of the My mother came out lo meet her She kissed and then And her head fell on my and she For the little boy that I shall miss him when the flowers In the garden where he played I shall miss him more by the tire When the flowers all I sball nee his and his And the horae he used to And will speak with a silent speech Of the liltle boy that We shall go home to our To our Father's in the man called after and tenderly did warn bul the boy heeded him In his to reach a spot a distance from the point where the two roads THE TWO A for BY T. S. James Lewis wan fifteen years Like parental batid which to him drew upon the rein heap and when In this James like most t j L t who their or guardians take delight in Us beautiful MRS. M. J. to tho o nml nl n of SMITH dt Produce k Produce will on and promptly Respectfully TO Fire Co. and H. R. Co. xil lull suit man nml on all In r llh it riul uu muito tu nml moil nml Mr. leave IA v will Imr CHII bo in nud thut lur wurk an- llw m lot IV do nol lUu Mny ie hope of our souls shall have no Our love no broken We shall roam on the banks of the river And in its blissful And one of the joys of our Heaven be The liitle boy that 00- The following is an epitaph on a Here a form place no imposing To mark the bed where weary it is 'Tis its mission al I being To distributed to dust The body's bul the at ot wan Whose impress IB ibe spirit's deathless 174 Worn the type is thrown into pi again The impression lives through eoa A NORFOLK A Hard A cor- of the Philadelphia lun vouches for the truth of the following in to one of the Norfolk nurses a volunteer left her father's in repaired to the of affliction and an J discharged the duties of a nurse with distinguished zeal add Her health gave way aa i its and she ill. She paid aer own from and deposited with died toon 8JOO, which enjoyed the fay from him of ihe Arctic joint f and Mr. Junes of that -On the of Dr. Rev Mulder of the Arctic i of bringing I port of tJw had in the to make one fort lo the so Ihe late of tbat wid Iww bf none lhat was not and he fell who gamed by RM. In f hw m cur State of of the tit H. TMC At the meeting af the Slate Mr. L. C the mad and became more impatient mat was anu fell checked br one and more ithe wilh a m so than much from lhe wuen the 11. Jar no. thai he could not itn With a threw himself upon ihe gresn where he had lain only their sphere of J ff f minutes when he sprang to his feet in will think falher is very unwind We have a boy when the W-t of the deadly thm was just about striking was his presenting lhe Society with several of tun list Concern 1 Mr. Draper ia his Of all productions of his pen the five noble now uh our of them by the regard for never liken lo 109 me less the boy moved on the way never likes to me enjoying had Soon a number of says a little some the rain ar- lion is placed upon And lhat verv hls he stepped aside to ia meant to save net fiom a year But was eminent to follow up the thus lhe to if the ot any of the party of arho ed by the hare been mar ot in latitude or at leant to 8fe or I have and Black Hawk's both Company vas 10 fit out from in never That of Black Hawk is a copy ol the original be i but w an of misery in after t that he threw them to the earth Children are not apt lo think tempted lum by its rents are older turd than he with and in consequence better than what is for Nor do they comprehend the and thoughtful i care deeping inlo anxious wuh which they are erer we do not now he looked and the mind hat he hati laken the He not o no greatly wonder at because the minds of lo dangerous place t t no children are not and store of l more in experience is there are able to advance there opened before him a beautiful what their parents teach and to act more v. than if they own And it is to help them to act more and inun to secure happi and he passed on lo enjoy the j. But all was an a in the the that their parents When he gained the the attraction j had now the bewail to of tried act tn of a polar to I ha reran ted by Dr. Acting under of leiler tn the ol happily IB itie on ihe day of November nai portrait of the Prophet a instructions to something that you cannot that 1 hit in and might not htt again so in any It might be a and yet not retain that which has been a subject of k by all n ho have seen Sully spent nearly sii weeks Old Point wnich arrival on the day of with Hawk and It had been determined and to man and equip a patty for the wuh a ly ot Marvid hw ttw Court on the day aud to Fort at head of lake in at ing their characters and sketching their j Antic by far as waa The officers at the and the therefore remained and other pioneers of this mine in tes i busily en- to me life like expression and and making a n so often present good to their i aml to wind of correct them fhey cp of the remarkable and deeper into the gloomy and he saw no space As he walked fearfully along a roar shook the then a beast of prey rushed past and stuck his fangs deep into the of some weaker Terror gave wings to his feet and he ran deeper inlo the forest Night at length began to It was with difficulty lhat he con Id see his way 01 keep in lhe which had become so that he mumbled al almost every His feet were and and he in that T had only taken the other he pushing on in the of ihe dark and looking But lhe cry of tlie wild beasts in the direction from which he had He moved when Mid- denly a meteor shot across By the light of it he on the brink of a and ho wonld lieen lost in The startled him liis All was in the chamber where young Lewis rnd it wai before be could realize the lhat he was in hn father's with two ways of life yet fore and he in freedom to choose the one in which he would Dear if you wish to enter the right way ot leading to you must do through obe You cannot know this it must be pointed out to if left be almost talfe the road to he w ay not look inviting at but when you have entered you that it more plea attractive and at every Unlike the other no serpents lurk among The portraits ol j for their dreary At so I tlie party loft Foil and the early and journeyed on the Teace border warfare of our will ever Laje with Silver some and fifty wi a on ilia 3Oib of an enduring interest to the of The in onr May at K more national in their on an island in of and Chief Justice The appeals to us as. lhe guardian angel twice the in- fant Colony of Virginia deMi by peril and This fine painting copy of an ancient which wa- long preserved in the family ot Mr the of in Warwickshire flowers of Virginia in her represented by the ancient Virginian lih torian it in not necessary to dwell upon the remaining Sully that of Chief Justice ihe and He was one ol the ers of the and prior his death in 1836, tie sat to and a copy of thai to be the Wlf Amid the lowest bright of the heart cun often be It the waving no are among its almost for tlie human heart In flowers it for at j come debased that it to all ding in ravenous And unlike ihe of ami however which terminates in the gulf of creatures may become have it terminates in the garden ol they and so constantly lo turn their feet into ways of But wo are going to relate something about a boy named James who was 15 years A boy who has gained that age ly has his mind well stored from and he is able to on a good many sub- And he very apt to have a good opinion ot and to believe that tie knows even than big what is Lict lor James was such a we have here and his father often felt troubled about him when he saw how perversely be sought to have his owu even it opposed by his said Mr. one day after having vainly endeavored to make James un- that something he wished lo do WM are two ways of the other to they run almosi side by and we may easily slop from one lo hut soon they diverge and sight of each oilier The path that leads lo my son youg and inexperienced the one which leads lo that grow along the margin have brighter hues arid more attractive while in a hundred bright are given to the The youth are inclined walk in this But has given them parents and friends to the better way lead them of sent from Heaven them in the way of James try and Jet this sink into your mind now I leave jou free in this to act as your may I have pointed out the danger is before I have told you tnar the way in which you desire to walk is not the right That what we feel inclined to do is not for because oui heaits are and inclined to lead us inlo Lett as I now leave my let roc earnestly entreat yun to ihe path of It may nol be so inviting at you may not be able lo it except through self but you will long in it before discovering that the Bowers which spring up here and there a sweet and end though your feet are not although the way looked rough when viewed from the 1 have warned you not to We are sorry to say that the words ol Mr. Lewis did nol sink deeply into lhe heart of James as they should have It is. lhat he thought about lo a Isin comprehended meaning Bul inclination was stronger than his rea As his not laid on after a 111 hts own between sense of right anil a desire to enter a pleasure whose charm his ation had suffered himself lo the way in w hich and dreaming uf no ho was led aside to the act that violated human and divine When James he waa afraid to meet his how unhappy he never in his life he been so He tad gatherd the first fruit hung temptingly the ches that lhe way he hod to but it proved to Km as bitter as AH that hit had wen warning him not the of had come vividly to Ins and almost tears did he repent of his folly Alone in his down with and James Lewis after the shadows of evening had fallen Gradually as the twilight and as his eyes seemed to reflect the objects around the mind of the lad became filled witli confusion and rapidly changing there was a great He found himself standing on a beautiful plain from roads towards which he was His mind was tranquil and One of roada looked exceedingly Bright flowers sprung thickly be- eido and among of which sported birds of gay grew all i its Tbe other presented i appear in life itself is but a and I lead a different latitude which about Mr At the party with Mr. bad lo ihe command of her almost superhuman heroism and Here another delay was for and under of singular and making preparations to Irale the i Iha party oat on the 22tl day of June for Ilia head of until about 1772, Fisli or it U on over together with Rolr 's j Batik in latitude abow N. em lo the tale of i they the of the a lineal of Ihe to the Arctic Mr. Tne of time has thw ancient the navigation ot this ex- lhat it crumbled to soon after J br Sully which was to over oue hundred aU The copy hunting upon oui is what a faithful trans- cript her with her costume In- and a of the wild God blesi liltle They are the gums that sparkle in man's stars that stand in the of his ex- Who love the joyous lie and tlie lithesome glee of the liltle ubs aa they climb your or frolic round yon in their innocent Who does not res may become they have something around winch their will wuh pure An illustration of oc curred in the Police Court For an and onco a good looking Irish has been before tlw court for Each time she appeared to punk lower acid tower in scafo of until at last her associates were the moM of the negroes ol the She not his to have any fot het and re- look into your wilh childish lo with ounce and smile as only children and angels perfect can. litlle children lo come unlo i-y tc Christ of such is the kingdom of was kingd How just how tmu the peace and ouch are the attributes we are wont to lo lhat of to which we all and such are the of the just you will me go when the of intellect begins to shine out in and half formed phraser i to g to the city found on stieet in tut mummied When brought before the Mr Una I'll leave asked the tittle children holy angels that throng our lo do your city 1 and draw ovu feel from miniature m of sin and How much the world is and not leave the rnv without indebted to them for saving Hf e a bul lhe for the controlling power they over the mind of for the earnest hope they bhe the lookel Up to the ll 1111- miry i i L. r f a heaven beyond troubled vale of a and has the faie of and men and ha ril looting man in it Itans have quailed before ihe eye of a ll of your f pride run been anil the have the knee lo youthful when else conld have made to a tear Martina in her hen and stern yield There is a magic in from 1 -t i e lo inn face arid tip ji for it lhe God in and he next poor that I Icon d HM that fails not to Bet as the steel gives forth its spark to the me arid 1 drank more and rank in .in until mm fa Hint that it. j deeper in until yoar Honor sent me to Little children image pure and un- by with the and i then when 1 came out to go wicked How happy are ye in an honest and my how unconscious of Hie sin and money unlit I had accumulated enough tore evil that surrounds you on every side Soon that is dear to my enough will yon rudely from and it tn rejoiced me nothing more than bark canoes they ia and at iu un SOit of Here met reports of to Montreal a ihe mouth of u the spot here ace to their they lo minute From tune until 9th of w ere industriously in on tKe and on the main We recapitulate and by the brave while to find ot their inen who had on Three times very being as Mr. expressed or between moving of Al ou Montreal where they found snow to wuh name ol Dr. who ot Sn John ihe cut in them with a the a boat belonging to the Franklin with life name Terror A piece of by Mr. Siewart the were found iron in shape and with the Franklin aud the mark of the Other known to have to the were obtained from the and bi ought by the parly lor depont wuh the No were or traces of ihe that one man on Montreal and of ibe party wandered on ine beach of main land until worn out by and tKev one by laid dim n and The further that In- 10 ot who hud the of and mated they bad been crumbed be- the Mr. took lo K heiher the had lo their death by fair meane or But to every inquiry the protested that they had died of Gathering together lhe relics the pany out on their return on the day of August The return did oof vary materially from that taken on their Mr. Siewart time since by the of tne River anU having been absent in about ten Mr. letl to the Bay head quarters pleasant dreams that shed a halo of beauty thai I not help a drop around your sleeping and waking That way I was in maht soon enough wiil you learn that lhe gorgeous And you are now to leave the hues of the rainbow are but the bubbles of pleasure which float before I I have my mima you are defined to burst and and I am ready to leave the rity k i i 1. and 1 a nothing The margin was round of labor he who gets and began at once 10 ascend a Meep and v n somewhat rugged As James drew near the spot two roads he met an charged winch she out board ata hotel tit and with at Richmond whither the waa removed when by fn connection with the it may not be improper lo say that the tor yellow fever sufferers in Norfolk mouth have to which Portsmouth old with a mild and eyes lit tip by see beforo the old way of life and the road to i Chooe which you will walk in. The road to destruction far more inviting than lhe way of the flowers yon rea man me wav ui VMM tna you peo have no sweet the fruits that hang To AMERICAN find temptingly from the trees are to in paper following letter of mail ftn to an account ut his And to at mystery U Sir John fate the curiosity of iha t by Ihe shores ol itw frozen whose he bail M Four v. as the after Irom which no float on frota ui Ded as they like true much we may for that ti. IVT vuer linn i j. they met their fate spirits let ut cherish and love and the i Umler ihe Court j and noWe No wem by examples they set for us of and the praying that the p lo indicate in their of Mich is the session of that dear toner heart had induce her to reform on one The last parly of hearts sought to carry succor to the lust or through it first has least to and recovers the reward of his Then blessings on little Let them laugh and romp and f white they may in joyous unconsciousness of future ill. And do von think of going New can you there 1 have my husband's minia and I can e aud the road which looks so smooth and pleas is in reality mid The farther you go road Pelissier lo Colonel the great ll A POST and of wrote a letter will to love Arthur an officer at She to the anj the Arctic are in of His the Duke cf Newcastle lives jn i the bounds of human i believe it lo be prayer of all may remain he looked firsts and theu of which you have displayed such rare at live path of of her Medal for and of officer j en there our md B ner letier by the poel Inche old man has said he in his whose duties lead them to is the rood to happiness and examination of firearms greatly ray lo 1o and other is Ibe had not Arid with hu try ing of my distinguished the road to tha A. in the United and con- lhe in simin could less ihan fonr i only have from w gold and weighs ru upwards of stamps to could U of