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   Independent American (Newspaper) - August 11, 1854, Platteville, Wisconsin                               VOL 46 AUGUST 11 1854 HAVI lilted up Stan known mk fur it a of HIM are and airy ii tin intention will to to eon hull ml if and N H day or week with nil H HOTEL A WO J announce In Iho pub that kept liy O A is n iw read tu his friuiult and tile public This lrn I lull Tie Uriel Hi to it ii by proprietor Mr Mr It LupiM by attention to HUH tain I of the ivi i will at regular hours ST ii provided with Hay i Grain n-K ri constantly in AN a fur them from the weather and in roady for to any placu M iv u v Wis has taken the J whore be 1 l mv their nn His table will tlm tlm market nn vf II Inspired to ronder bin e i nf stopping witli ami on him a call intr having X 1 In- he ullage of gives i i D that he M I I hope as M I American House EY F ft WARD iM inform hit friends t T un I bu has v I fir a term i I and is tu late all that liim p I n 17 21 T It in If with he hrn ued the of d f Much Ice Cream Lemonade CAKS Nuts be in with which is in good order fur in that amusement b tlm will favor him with a July WHOLE NO 410 K W CAlta STATES NEWSPAPER AGENT Philadelphia fa only authorized Agent for in Eastern B F OF THE PUBLIC door of K tt Cos Store Main Ml GERMAN HAS HIS TO THE a Mr ami recently tiy Mr Curtis ii to tin lino of Calomel WATTS CARPENTERS JOINERS Al the Old on Street SASH constantly on hand for Kale cheap for Cat h May M 35 ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC ani INSURANCE aod AGENT nl the over the Hook f of Dr John C T Lund Surveyor n it AVIB nt Atwood's Hotel with n V Wyn O COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND LAMO AGENT c n Counselor nt a uo w M ut his or nt Post K IX AM OI AND CHAIRS Corner of Mineral anil II JUSTICE OF THE And It F LOCK WATCH KU Direct Wit CALER ix loons tAnc HATS CAI'S itc fain Street Win THE BY n working man i England a weaver Littlo Ella fairest dearest Unto mo and unto mine cherub coming To my dreams of shapes divino Her brief absence frets and rno Her bright presence solace brings Hor love mu u hundred things Littlo Ella lightly Like a graceful fawn at play a brooklet running brightly In tho genial smile of Like n breeze upon meadows All besprent with early flowers Liku n bird mid sylvan In the golden summer hours You should geo her when with nature goos forth to think or play livery limb and every Drinking in tbo joy of day Stooping oft mid Snatching colors and She doth seem BO fair ami Kin to tbu ambrosial Sweet thought sitteth liko a garland On her placid brows and eyes which to seo a far Through intervening And listen often To voico above tho spheres her earnest features Into calmness kin to tears all mirthful is her Though nu laugh HO blithe ns hers demeanor cumes upon her When her inmost nature stirs n gentle lip reproves her All graces fleo But the word forgiveness moves her With new joy and sots her Should of sickness near mo Then lakes n Comes to and to mo With her angel light of face Up tho stair I hear her coming Duly at morning hour Sweetly Hinging softly humming a a flower Samuel 31 ii IMC ix conns ttc Iain Street Wit corner of Main unit would inform and he has a where th will bu on in all its vari HIM touN being all new aitd hav 1115 eil workmen lie fool tint can articles in hitt lin will general to thn in iv him with unlori Ha n ill on hand ill of tl ill on reason of all kinds on tnj inn tu inner 20 TAICK Mil 11 SI has by con hi interest from tlm tin of 1C t Co of Oil will hereafter anil under thr mill title of S t Co furnished tn moil Rites S M it Co are willing tu Kilter into with bind ins piy or Ilia highest if for Seed the S t CO 9th 21 ami retail largo of nml S t SON H and lit JT H by to of NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS the public in general that we harn if voous UK an I all a Ji LAND n onr Mill and will few or on E H STOWELL lanu 23 1553 John II IN AM OK STAPLE FANCY DRY Main Q wd books wako ecstatic feelings In hur undeveloped mind Huly thoughts whoso nigh Teach her love for human kind her fervor the HongH of bright tuach and nerve bcr To the God of Heaven I in thy good seeing Sparo this darling child to me thia being Till brings me to her mould her Into in grace Tl at on high I may behold her Talking with i e face to face front the Ladia HAMILTON'S fc ALL OK GOODS MOOTS ANO itc Main Street Win GERMAN DIl IAN LOY his professional to tlm of nnd will attend to all car CM IUH P hit in the Drick eatt end nf Main Street m MASONIC Commit Lodge N i 2 nro held nt Hall in tbo town nf on lho flint nnd f each O JI of Washington Chapter of It A held at Hall in ho town of on the Tuesday of month Q M P O F O LILLY OF THE MOUND LODGE I O O F regular Friday Evening nt 7 o'clock at tho Mas trie Hall S T BASYE Sept 9.1851 It be ed on Friday of each wook and will be afforded o who have it left at their loors One and Five Centt per anil will ba ed One pur yoar tyNo taken unions accompanied vilb the or its no paper Continued tbo timo paid fur for Advertising Ono Column nor annum Throo Fourths 16 01 Half IS 00 Fourth 800 One square 5 00 0 linen or 300 Column will tivo the without charge during term fir which they inserted bo pud in advance BV STANLEY Tho young motlier wept wild o joy as hor child to her bosom and thought that 11010 sho would havo some ono to lovo her exclusively though for moment as sho 01 hor woman's destiny to mako idols and find them as herself had done Cecil Hamilton heaved a deep sigh ns ho saw tlm lavish tenderness which Bertha bo- stowed on his daughter and secretly ed little thing whilst Mrs Hamilton declared that the mother was too delicate to tho child so both for her sake and its own u must bo provided Bertha listened in whon in Cecil's presence ono evening Hamilton pro posed it to her but rose anil hor eyes Unshod long before her hud concluded Said sho yon governed child during his whole life and I shall do the same by mine In tin's thing I will not bo thwarted I am perfectly able to my baby and I would rather lio her in tho ground than on bo- som This is never to bu mentioned to mo again But commenced Cecil who was roully alarmed for his health from his mother's I have decided the ed the a tone of such icy ness that it left no room for rance Mrs Hamilton lifted hor and hands with the air of a martyr which graphic was not lost on either Bertha or her ion So till little Marion Hamilton was three years old was she a source of contention between her grandmother and hor parents Mrs Hamilton looked upon tho child us belonging to as much as to its mother sho interfered with its food its dress she scolded its and often contemptuously chided Burtha herself Bertha watched every upon her maternal authority with jealous eye and often with angry words and petted his darling and ed to his mother with regard to her cation I tell you Cecil she will grow up as headstrong and passionate ns Bertha self if you let matters go on in this way said Mrs Homilton one morning Her mother humors her in every whim and I really believe the child takos pleasure in disobeying me is perfectly obedient to Bertha or hor nurie argued Cecil I think sho is a child Who must bo managed by love and not it seems to call out all tbo bad qualities of her character After four yours of i Cecil was beginning to h ivo glimmerings of his wife's heart a child Out what Ms Hamilton had said was trim Littlo Marion dolled hur authority to tho greatest possible extent for her whole to antagonism by hor manner At that very iho had espied n bod of lino carnation links Mrs Hamilton's nnd caro which she hud boon tot to touch and with a mischievous la igh sho flow to it nnd com- otf buds and littlo hands with lest she should do disc before tho work of destruction win With a sigh of satisfaction j tho then up some of tho flowers in hor slid on piazza s to play with thorn Tito as novy hoard calling Mari- on and d's answer from tho bottom of tbo steps ca jsod to look out of wit low In a moment hor mowing tos od on the floor and with swoop of a hawk she upon tho child Marion was so with hor flowers that sh J did not hoar hor grand- ich and with n scream sho turned tier eye i wild with affright upon Mrs Hamilton fuco ns sho seized hur by arm with s grip which mado liku iron Bio v after blow littlo fuco und tho sharp sunk tho child's sho oil her tl With shako and a HOI t tbo littlo thing reeling against she pushed Marion into u dark pantry mil locked Tho child's screams attracted Bertha who was in pan of ground giving di- rections to tin Fearing some fearful had to house and on entering ball the inod by hor face the broki i and tho from the closet With a bound sho ed tho door tu key and Marion who was almost in convulsions from pain and terror of Without n won aim carried tbo child to her chamber v hero hor husband was soon by til i continued crying What th i matter Cecil has killed wui the reply us sho still gazed into tho face and walked hurriedly up and down tie room with it in hur arms endeavoring to it It was a long ill shrieks subsided into sobs umj tbo littlo t ling Bunk into u sleep nn her t bur's bosom Cecil I ad pai ud up and down tho room iij her hurried walk not during to usk i question ua liu fuc i Ci lioness Mrs Hamilton to with a don of fooling caused by hur happiness having in vain to husband to lot her lint ho was inflexible Ho now understood both wife and mother too well to 100 much chance for happiness in such un mont and ho had suffered too much for four years to be willing to run another risk They did not all moot again till when Mrs Hamilton ehu had received letter from her brother that morning renewing his for her to live with him and that had already written to say that she would the invitation Both Cecil ami Berth i ed moro for it was un unpleasant duty to ask a mother to leave tho house At tho end of tho woek they wero ing on tho piazza steps bidding Mrs ilton littlo Marion tu tho lust refused to bo friendly y passed sinco than and thoro are littlo beside rion's pattering through tho garden walks und along tho halls and Bertha Hamilton bus proved to be all that Cecil's had pictured hor ho was married nnd she only counts hor lifo as really begun since the departure of her mother-in-law A SAD following nary case occurred under tho slavo that State A planter was afflicted with n disease offensive woro tho that ho was deserted by his white friends and whilo thus and forsaken a girl whom ho owned as a kindly nnd awaited upon him his ul- cers bin and watched over him until ho eventually recovered With gratitude and affection to his took her to Cincinnati Ohio to her a deed of Manumission hud i ed returned to Mississippi and married hor in legal form They lived together for many u family of and as ho lay upon his by will ho divided his property between his wife nnd children His brothers ing of his death cumo forward and de- manded his property The widow and indignant nt the They too woro seized nnd tho validity of that marriage was tried in that State who that iho wholo matter was a fraud upon the law W UJ of the property belonged to tho collateral hoir by the surviving woro bid off nt mother and chi sloop in Fancy From the sheets of Emma mont's forthcoming volume entitled Sub- stance and Shadows or Phases of day to bo published in u few days by Messrs John Jowott Co Mr Cephas Bubble is undeniably tho young man in tbo market j far ho is not only n sham oil of parentage nnd but ho is actually that Ac ever a You never hoard Aim quote what ho did wh n n indeed wu have no very authentic record ho teas a child I was a young man wo first him which was some years ago and ho stylos himself such now When wo first mado his acquaintance he was about exchanging a for one of tho firm It was more manly to for one's solf and so fellow ed headlong into business capital ami as is usual experienced the ahlo dose of not buing face his creditors but having passed through ordeal of bankruptcy ho was prepare 1 to ben shrewd and sumo duvs could count his thousands und some duvs only his coppers I But ho continue I to keep in tho fashion Ho was tho nice young in tho estimation of all tho fairest of creation und no concert party or lecture was accounted quite us as thoso Mr Bubble attended tot ho had a most prodigious fund of small talk Tho fact Mr Bubblo remained a single mini undoubtedly increased hin and mado him a moro lar man And yet parents used to caution their daughters about being engaged to such fellows as Bubblo and at tho saino timo they failed to invite him to partake of their hospitalities Although lio seldom succeeded in his financial ations ho was called well because ho always dashed long into nnd through everything True ho had been in all sorts of society nnd had a all kinds of which adapted him to nil vanities of company Ho know tho in lecture for tho dard authority in all ters to Sports his annual Proclamation un i We copy tho tiding portions for tha and of our admonishing to puy duo huod to de- nnd ilii lint tint tinio has no iv como when tha may shoot without tear nt self- reproach ia fulling tha with croat rapidity anil must as early possible it boing nil of it ripo with tho lato oats In woak In- dood wo shall shower upon tho grain will nil havo boon tod into Holds with grain enough to nil thq birds Itr Stuto Take a day that promises to be cool find iv lino of country that will suit you and suok both sport health Do look to for your sport it you can moro Tho Pa moro or now in thi very height of Its n dry bird but with a flavor altogether peculiar and American It may bo improved hy ing but in no other way Curlew at this season tbo of the that flies Tattler is putting on fat nnd whon fat is perhaps ono of the best birds of this Tho Golden Plover will soon bo here lit abundance nnd ia n delicious bird The Woodcock is about moulting und will not bo seen until In September Ducks aod Teal must bo growing abundant at and tho blue winged Teal is next tho canvass back unless indeed of this country bo mediate Virginia ua well as tho ttlo tlm Carolina bird of s nu ut neither of them should wurm as they only keep a few hours scarcely hot afternoon thn i t} tho Ways at homo in u jy brokers could bo a bull r a us bust fitted his THE at she ted upon ho oou jt 8 j ess I can live hingar between mo and your You to I years ago so I pose your pro is soon mado I thought whim n y baby wus born that you lovo in mo her but 1 was mistaken It was no littlo liing Cecil to so carelessly as you did nnt jour in has over stood bo- us My Child's temper shall not bo i i mine has become thro her presence a id if sho over touches rion again I giv you no choice for a de- for I tak her und leave your house so help mo hem m But what wm the matter to-day tlin asked hoi husband in a voice which differed vary nu ch from his usual tone hook choro ind thoro and was Iho reply ai tlu mother bared Mari- on's iii d pointed to the cheek and arms on wl ich the marks of Mrs lingered Marion was to blumo I I nve no doubt but 1 was proper n to punish hor in a able manner II she been shut us in dark closet five ninnies longer sho would have been an idi it for life br darkens hn ed In Iho whole shory of hor trii Is with her mother-in-law was poured int her husband's ear the more readily pen haps that he had never evinced so much interest in them But Bertha I never suspected all ho snid at Inn I have criminal in my indol nice and lovo of peace close my to your troubles so long I have beeti all my lifo to being by tny without knowing tho ail II was really afraid that my wife was bee lining irritable and un- without i cause thinking or noticing m ich you had to annoy you could borne it nil if sho had only left me you Cecil but to tako that loo 1 and Ii ire Bortha burst into a fit of- weeping brought on by icr ch itige of manner for had not sun that bortow heartily with h r would uive forbidden h ir to him a lovo that was lost My poor littl i I you lovo me yot is much on we were first married and so not 1 and Cecil ed a n hor forehead as she lay Bobbing on- tho d where she had at last Bertha throw j er arm around her neck and amid and blushes sho he unhappy his had J er nnd blamed herself child more or the f trouble declaring that now dho was only her pride and haughty tuu that had caused it Mrs Hamilton was alarm nd at ho of her violence as little her gci earns after being curried 11 om and about to inuki what amends she could hen sho saw hei son go into the chamber ho awaited his I turn with much and when in hour passed by and he appearance she felt that IB wii her authority that er we i divided already This h the events of tho day nd inde er to nn invitation from bachelor brothe who had from bu a short time previously o tabi charge of his house i and a in the mean time were at to kindest mode of asking MAN or is an of tho woods by tbo to bp feared than tho African tho man of tho woods not ig though nn immense ape always acting on the offensive and ready to man The bones of his extremities are those of an dinary sized full grown man I ex- them here and whilst ing the skull the jaws and their terrible apparatus really experienced u sort of shuddering The canine nro wards of two inches long und of bulk There is a tunning from tho top of the nose backward over of tho head to this is a muscle by which the living draws backwards and forwards u most crest of hairs when enraged or ing to inflict injury ho erects and draws tho crest forward over his oyes and utters most hideous yells at the same time Nothing seems to intimidate Sometimes ho advances with bows trees broken off for the purpose of concealing his approach nnd attack and suddenly logs of tho boing brings him to thb ground breaks his bones by blows mighty arms and hands und tears tho flesh with hi strous Tho native huntsman who in search or moots him whilst ing loss formidable enemies has learned that tho safest way to is to net on tho defensive to let tho monster draw near when ho will immediately si the end of the muzzle of the gun ready ed and presented his teeth In- must be if tie man waits ape the rel so as or fails to give a mortal wound woo bo to him his doom is Prince divinely Miss Popinjay looked nt tho opera Could bow and twirl his gloves und pat down his huge 1 N York Times expresses very emphatically tho sentiment of the press and tho people on the subject of water On tho cars Wo earnestly hopo that stock will go down still of every railroad whose managers have not the humanity place the of of in each of its cars If wailing of bubios for of which sounds through some could be hoard in Wall street we know that the tender hearted men who there would hasten to sell out of any which BO trifled U'itli tho ios of children tho comfort of parents mfd tho peace of bachelors without any regard tn possible This is n dry ty world Let those us up and down the land and break our bones for us keep our poor clay moist while they can so cheaply a more just anc beau- compliment was paid to women than the following by Judge Story To the honor to the of the sex be it said that in tho path of ty no sacrifice is them too or low or dear Nothing with them is im- possible but to shrink from what love innocence and religion The voice or of power may pass by the voico of tion The chamber of tho sick tho pillow of the dying tho vigils of the dead Jhe altar of religion misso i the presence or of 1 lady having recently ed through her nineteenth accouchement sent in the following note to hor pastor to be read before the congregation safely de- livered of her nineteenth child slid and her husband desire t to return thanks to God and humbly ask for His moustache after n hourly laugh with the ladies and at ho could sit with his rolling oyes upon the fair sembly and ogle and give a pleasant pnr und n graceful recognition to ninny of the while not a few exclaimed us they sought him in the crowd Mr There's that pleasant fellow Bubble nil showing how popular ho was becoming And then Mr Bubblo wus the pink of fashion Very early in tho season vou might see him promenading dressed u In mode If pantaloons in vogue you might bo sure Mr Bubble boon soon with thorn they were or tightly compressed to the skin or short why look at mined they ought to be worn If tho was short or tho frock or suck wore only a if iho vest wero open und long or close nnd short and it congress or rod were the fashion Air Bubble boon out But who was his tailor Nobody knew because if they had the precise article might it only an imitation could bu selected He always of his clothes being made in London it was remarkable that over woro a dickey that sat so perfectly us did did net seem to bo anything in attaining to tho fection of cutting out one bit of linen like how many hundreds failed in the experiment to Tbo wan never wrinkled net or confined his nock to a look broke down when suddenly called to look on ono side never failed to be to the neck it enclosed And whoso shirt bosom over gut Cephas Did you ever see it ballooning out or so tightly drawn down as to make him for its I think not Yet who made those articles nobody know nnd ho would never sell liis receipts any moro than the ono by ho gained his reputation for being a shrewd fellow I Mr Bubblo is generally placed lecture associations I ir the moral of young upon fancy laying out lar and bordering and it is supposed by some ho was tho architect of many of our public buildings the finances were to tho undertaking for many unique mo I- ols of churcho have boon found in his old portfolio Perhaps this attempt nt may have originated in Ins constant effort to promote tho progress of tho ago having us lie does a profound contempt for those old who landed in the Mayflower But Mr Bubblo with serious position Ho desires an alteration in our Constitution go that young men may eligible to office and an that u to private may bo en- forced at tho ago of fifty for ho has bci n but thirty-two for the last ten years Ii o has thought about being married since we know him but probably fearing it might lessen him in tho esteem of tl o frequenters nt fashionable resorts he lit s concluded not to pay While you shoot try nil kinds A led is a greater sign of a good men than a great ono with variety you can suit tho nf all to whom vou would wish to Remember too to whom you give Profuse scattering to right und left in wrong Give to your best friends if they tho birds and ever remember what Walton says of a fine fish It is too good meat for any but honest man Betake you then to your sport careful never to injure fenco or grain careful that you do not descend from your high to a pothunter u mere bird won't pun on the of tho fair ess Lady Juliana Burners And whon sufficient mejo yo should covet no more nt that tyme which be to vour dys- und other mutiny's A a motherly old hen that brought out a brood of chickens two weeks ago and ia how busily engaged in clucking anil scratching among scolding if tho go astray and squalling terribly at all the dogs and cats and that show At tho same timo the lays un egg every day or two just as if bad no little to take euro of and hud nothing to do but to lay nnd about it We call this doing double cr So do wo but we the Chittagong Dominique ese Dorking Pheasant or would do it In our diggings we think her something of n lien that will lav in from the timo tho last chick chips its shell and emerges from confinement of it's limu walls into light and liberty Wo can only say that the Maine Farmer's Shanghai him is a great bird Most are when they arc full York An extraordinary saint in Jersey writes to his brother I've got one of farms in the State und have nearly paid for it Crops nro good und prices bettor Wo have had a rious revival of religion in our and children the Lord be ed are converted father got to be rr an and latt 1 took him to the haute Your brother J S D East N J wonders where all the pillow cases go to He gays ho never asked a girl what she was making while engaged in white sewing without boing told that it was a pillow case This Is on evidence that the girls know how to answer a fool to his folly is n impudent fellow to ask inch impudent questions nnd girls wora right in making a ami not ing correctly run A SHORT Wo copy the following for a short life from an old almanac We doubt not they will prove ni efficacious as any doctor could 1st Kat hot broad every 2d Eat fast J 3d Lie iii bod every morning until tlie sun is two hours high i If the case should prove stubbom j Add tho morning drain It may personal a matter to point directly to him where ho is sure to bo any t upon operas or point him out and it call bo done He 03 however to leare the city as soon as h a ascertains which will be the most able summer resort and if be finds it is vulgar to stay in America us he holds himself in iness to go abroad editor out west who was to the Indiana Legislature at his success that he caught the scat of his trousers and tried to bold himself out at arm's length It U in that he would have tho Icat if ho hadn't on his hands What do you meh a looking carcass for t Why you put coat of flesh on A of By UM ore crater can there lion him is said that hundred less than roses arc used every yoar in worth of for perfume I United States   

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