Kenosha Weekly Democrat (Newspaper) - July 16, 1856, Kenosha, Wisconsin BY I. H. HOB aid TERMS PaM in 1 after rii months and before the tod ef 2 60 aAcr the end of the 00 of iu 1 00 11! 00 25 ptr 00- Oil One half u one 3U 00 One quarter 0') 1'rofesibnal and 700 Plain and Taucy Job at thin office in the approve modern 80 MAIN UP STAIRS VOL. 6., thc of tho Semite of given ES JULY 10, 1856. NO. Pinin or neatly ted tnc Print in No. 80 A. IX r ia o T f 4.-X doors north of the H. CO. 1JIFOHTERS, in nil of Xo Dix A Wholesale Clothing ILL. THO MAS HARDWARE ST. ILLS MORRIS I MI hi and from old I will vanani a in all or money V MM IS Md Market a. U when JUU THE CHEAPEST TO THE EAST. Through Tickets to nil Eastern LINK EAST i MICHIGAN And thence by the Simcoe Huron to i Connecting on fake Ontario for all Points East rn Jj has received veil distinction from the entire Press and the Travelling nnd beon uni- ns thu most and popular Route ever established in the The entire ftr 1850 made with a view to rendering thitt LAKE ROUTE most and systematic in business It is the for tho Business the arid the pleasure It abounds with the wildest greatest beautiful shores of Luko Michigan nnd Islets decking northern the classic Inland of Mackinac the tonlin Inlands of thu Indian Spirit of and tho of Georgiana form of views un- surpassed on tno northern iThe boats luxuriously furnished for night and by bailing arrangements tho daylight ia passed at the and among tho duet forts arc .In days of travellers enjoy a gentle Lake from Toronto cross tho night Cape and with Railroads to ALBAS Yr 30STON AUD and all other Eastern The following Magnificent Stone Capt. Buckeye L. will run be- tween and Green connecting the regular Lino The Boats will the Pears at A Thursday R. f f y in of vill or at their o of JON B. Solicitor is nnd 1 Will all to .hU I Su WiV dealer in UoJ Ac. Court ai Water aa at at 9 P. at with for Baltimore and Breakfast supper ina New York or lodge in 7: New or Boston at 4 Afternoon Arrives .in Mow at Boston dt 2 F- V If ight uf in 30 with steathers di- to all iii Ohio and A. Detroit with for next mor time for through Ohio and V The only Saturday is over JS Only one twin M. Train train oii nnd Pittsburgh opposite the tt the General HAWKINS W. A. Tins old and well stand has been fitted rare and Is now open for tho of tho The proprietor flatters himself that any who the not go The Hawkins House is in the of the city about rlx feet the of t f attend in one door ISAAC aud Suites of and Hampshire ENOCH at Und to all eu entrusted to at and the ID and F. SIMEON and Window X and of to repair and M th. Park City JOHN E. and i Cum. i Co. In Poll in in FOR SEVERAL excellent and well watered muter most of are for and on very inviting Farms every inducement to and aro on the proposed route of The Fox Kiver f alley Janesville Plank eighteen miles from to J. D. Wis. January 3ist, 1856. nnd Notice Kenosha R. R. 14, 189G. S At a of tho Board of held this assessments as follows On stock subscribed prior to July 50 per to be paid 95 per to be paid June On stock dated July iG ptr to be paid May in. hereby given to that payment on according to the above arc required to be made tn tho Treasurer of this at his office in on or before the 47 C. 0. for Hit Receipt to great Patriotic My IKK Just tale a Knapsack on your A in your I'm 011 the Kansas Hack Then draw your anil cock it. Committee men are on the By aiding appointed Then by your they will And groan you an will take you Unto field of Be sure to look yon all And seo the Stumble into an Indian Bo sure and steal Then run like unearthly And call your chances Run tho brambles with a Or some bip step Or pef upset amongst thu And you with your Just take a up the And at the leaves and Squint the soil upon your And all man Then como and bring your letters Engage a Hall to speak in Put all the audience on the To seo you Exert all freemen to go lij most woeful Then they'll bo great you And save tho ff lie in common with thow of the great tin tional It was the wag made until after tbe black true to the traditionary policy the party for an that orthodoxy of mont by few the them will but when MT BT 0. The eldest hsn not yet 'The third of young His hair is golden the That usher in the And softer are That plume the growing His voice is sweeter to my car Than lutes woodland It rings cares by day And in my Ho has a hundred pretty Which I delight to I lovo him next to Heaven and her gavo the child .to And when Ho to my And calls me by my The only name for I aigh no more for that having such a gtim To wear upon Contented should I be to leavo the little In months is counted yet j His eye Is lustrous as black as burnished i. is brown like forest autumn's frosts blossomed in his And dimple His smile id like the that Upon a cherub's is though ho home his dwelling fear that shall entertain angel look upon tra on bis us whence the darling bid us not forget That he who lent the child to Will coma to claim him From the Now York Daily Mean to Win the Day A 11ZMOC1UTIO Though foes on sido Our Democratic Yet by our firmly now will Aud raise oil high our And stand in bold For We mean to win the Though friends tried to gain By treason Wo rallied them the showed was And o'er our head the banner The raise on high the battle Wo to win the Then rally now and face tho And be united And let HO friction now This But pursue the foe in And while on your 1'or Buchanan mid We the ECHO be to conduct a Speaking of the eastern ono will be the What's tho best course to steer for a necessary fora farmer to assist What would a blind man the eU What's best counsel given by a Little by little the various ticles of the arc or as it were and then floated ami their ces taken by new thus brain succeeds binin in rapid the activity of the by which of brain is the changes by a size and age aie are to numerous that many years aro con- iu its and its production and fection required a great both of terial and The brain an agricultural product of great commercial find one of the first duties of political economy should be to its expense and its value as iav it will be found that all other of the State do not the cither on account of the of the or the per cent profit which it can be caused to The great problem of political economy to the best it The growth and perfection of the bruin moted by the proper action of. alt other parts of the which nrc directly or indirectly appen doges of the and the activities of all of them culminate activities of it. Tho framework of the body is constructed with especial to the protection of the The organs of sense connected by nerves with the brain as it its or of The contractile connected by nerves with the arc its of observations aud ors to store in good which will allow to spend our mature years in. reflection upon the facte gathered in youth and middle and thus render old age tho lipe counsellor of youthful of muscular life with the youth of nnd decline just the brain Is reaching its best The air we the water we the food we tlit clothing we the shelter we the fuel we and whatever else comports with the health and fare of the reach through the organs upon which they immediately act to tho brain as the end be with propriety etill for though people may and surely are not of the yet nil they every one of tho multifarious rations of has their logical or But of the to the and through it to the environment ace only part of tlw elements to be would know liow to perfect it Considered in view of those relations the brain is not only an investment affording no but daily it is worse a dead it in a it is devouring compounds of a very costly decomposing them and returning their ments in R more simple and deteriorated co that they must again through a very tedious And process in order to be truth in a J 000. It Is to the man more valuable in middle age in but the educated man grows more ns years if he begin lifo with earning a sum which of he will End his income to double soon as if his capital were iu figures are not they are of course u given for an and merely for they may be exchanged for any other to any but any fair test of the truth will prove that education will pay more than 100-per cent upon iu It would appear then that any who would up his to what in add at T every mature child and if he added to the child a good he lius changed this to gather e some ou is the to Produce is con- The of immigration our whole while unprecedented iu their cial interests of the during than the total in is nut should to an bo the v with 1 of 7 view if of finding real ex- nut with or known of things in the It uni us endorse Ihe matter in tenns of His fully the of K. i ition of enormous The very the very short political life of Colonel Fremont member of tho madi for comfort of I on our tlic but be our land turn great wealth thu and mental prosperity of incut into a fortune of not lets thim j respect to has every or ling of derived whatsoever fize and Is not alone is evident in case consistent expense unbalanced by any But thouch we sometimes see the body without manifestations of the convene is never itable of all and what investment is there will will aud combined Let us apply this idea to the State of It is rich iu more thin a million o the amount already invested in them to the total would To change thu vast sum paying it b only necessary to each a good in- creased value to be per their collective value the interest ona of more Would not the wealth of the State be by every farthing of such however it may Whence the able wealth of the not from resources of Let person be well and the mind of not and cannot of the Educated minds sow each other and more than twice the number of ideas produced by two minds than can one Let every Ve well and oil will be to for drudgery will be reduced to iu and one or hours labor per day will give everybody more than any one now and of course there will be plenty of time for mental Cultivation and riches the the the sinking of the of the ing an are not the but of in. is and will be found in the to-be dollars that a cannot brain is or for its Hill from the 16's.i'experienced In we Feen that inan a mind the mind body a the mind thy both re- quired thu well greatest profit may Thus ciol us through none the because to none tlie startle their Tho Tho laborer and the Thus it is seen that the wealth j I 1 of a m its b literally as I and the who on his well as figuratively The brain a counted as basis for mental and as sneh is not to prosperity of a be nor its espouse bs re- tbc able-bodied it is and the Delation of mind with the be mado to pay a large I 8d, in the education of each If a person duting his life or cause nature to ail much as he his account is If he eo develope the ro- novel train tire hare following has brought to light and illustrated several which indeed tho logical would immediately of the commit the greatest What cry is tho greatest are women's chief HOUSE AND LOT FOR THE undersigned having entered into such business arrangements as compels him to take up his residence in a neighboring the time offers for sale his dwelling on the comer of and Market streets us the Winsor The same wai dnd wiil told Any one class house at a moderate do veil to call and ino tio Home to Depota and Steam Beat E. Ihe York speaking of the nomination of James Buchanan for the says riding the topmost wave of that Eternal which is ever rising higher and and like the tides of Prophetic Knows no retiring The Mirror is an nnd the above statement may therefore be regarded a forced and reluctant confession of truth that that journal cannot A letter from Constantinople says passing a blacksmith shop the other I observed an attempt to shoe a The animal was very and not at all in- to have any liberties taken with his After several fruitless at- tempts to conquer his four Turks took hold of and throw him and lashed his kji to a rolled him over on his and put bis shoes on at their It was a but effectual At best it always takes throe men to shoo ahorse one to hold another to hold up his while a third fusions on the If of tho rich young men in this State should take the of a there would be more eagles and loss in the ornithology of sources of nature that ehe yields more than he If a farmer raise stock and give it to the surplus is buthis ability to his his farm would grow poorer and But the human brain is the moat expensive stock that can be A single brain is the concentrated of much it is very easily and its possession is very The transfer of any able-bodied develope nature will depend upon his knowledge and this again upon his that i training of mind and body which give him a wa- fer the acquisition and a in questioning 15y many it is thought that education must be distinguished by a certain and clothed a certain by the touch of any occupation requiring manual But the education of speak is not ashamed to put on its leather apron in the or on the or its checked iii the nor depressed if not by any al nor graduated at any particular school Its motto always ii To be or not to that is the Let us now reach tho pame truth in a different In case of the the body alone distinct from What has he What is he principal and intercut invested in his his 4c_, with in- terest on their will overreach bv the time he is The average with of person to the age of equal ia what is the investment It will cost per year to support To body add a and in what an ratio has the bacn He can now per that equals above the value of the which ia to be set down to the credit of Now add perfecting him frora birth to and what can he Is a year too much to That is more than person from one to another is a transfer of so much property as is invested in I he is a thousand dollars drained from one and poured into the Emigration impoverish as much the I presi and from More three millions U the number of our The invested in whom will than thousand of a greater sum than all the other of the and if properly treated an admirable This property is not merely it belongs also to tbe and iu the life of each every other citizen an A death ere old a public to be sure like the drop in the yet it is une of the elements of public If cannot or will uot return as hU death Li a commercial profit to Wo have thus reached three j nil of be o out- who iti u lover of rational and republican Turin can wish it thu preda or never overcome this which is tlie pers in this country livo devoting a Tiie rate of is so among mere subscription without will not sustain most in this are by yielding portion of their to to a quota of come from that source on it- for its that ex- pense to U which its will writer's has buen long and tho fact itself to him many times in tho list twenty rise and full of thu tho of our Ca ble lands in so. well established that his si of a body cy to secure claims the of Hundreds up soon at the the intended ne Jf wiu to the ipn yf Jhe lif is attributed resisting the had met n more gentleman Vr will more sensibly vot of and n him a buij by 'the grand a of Court Ws niT ed contempt and daro facti th Marshal call jly place nk ehw and order to given or of the is familiar witli the result aa j vilest A ribal J is put uttered repotted three troops up m in the ii at you a would been upright men admit that iio haa done to any one At to the F character the leading it be idle for me to attempt a They tho of any kindness I; received never muru of duty and display of drowsing itself to ing voice can reach is any by it a duty it is to sustain it. think that in the communications which they through the advertising columns n in expense is but returns with tenfold interest few indeed think besides this pecuniary growing out of is nobler c strengthening the newspaper of giving it a wider and more impoverish as much immigration power to of spreading itr with the If the persona moving arc more and efficiency into so much the worse for one and better I ily laying the iii cdi for the The must become not so much from the richness of its soil and ness in cereal grainy as from the direct wealth in ihe commodious form of ready grown brains poured gratuitously iu If a State re- by is the same as receiving in the best possible a country muscles are worth more in proportion than in in old So ns this emigration is from the it is a and its only resource is to draw wealth in sonic form the most advantageous form is It is with a country M with an no one can rapidly become rich by the development of its own re- but if it any means the riches of many countries it rises correspondingly in the scale of Great Britain have been com- if shis had not by commerce tolled all nations 9f the and by fing tribes poured out their on her and fertilized a soil exhausted by the rich brains transferred to our inviting Thus Jonathan youthful members of im- of men and tho patriotism tue of and state with richest good citizens 1 The The in his Now comes tidings then again shifted tricks all burials now then tragical wo hear of new offices of great and then again of fresh honors one Ml an- other imprisoned He his turneth again dearth and orie another and so Tims wo do hear such both public anil Some of the Abolitionists have perpetrated the most ing to be found any where Summary acts retaliation inline cos havo but the wonder that they been Nothing first and There were also as I was few from from sscc amongst Hi the They have gone iW a and and alacrity with they turn hands to tiling to be assurance to the It thought a combination of endowments that ed early settlers on the coast of the United ped of I did not but I was who been with won wan Hie the force to a extent brought to CoL from I remain Jons Li w. or THK A idea by the cum of with which the different letters of the are been on the which form printed of. the there 200 400, 800 of each of i; of of and It be the letter e u and arc frequency of I were so nu to ths mania and how I llis Other who cut we rate the It could i without a in 0pt'-d rf clothing at 's did not nro now thirty in employing nml to the voted with voUd the against he is the and facts to thu Ihe portion of the republic tu. that of a K. of Juhn the Sni III j j Mr. of Mil the aid on the to tho an- of Inn and then children of ajaj of and wan upon by an incurred the the oi the upon of bound tii bi ikt a they from iii n to iu own was on agoi A similar again been the of. llm quire that they should have tho t will up the Tlw tu the committee of tho 181U iru thaf tin government te ta and that it i upon luf thj tlw wenay In thoir rw the on th riB i and dying of they woro landid iu b- -j T y. the society under their but alternative to kavo question at these on the Mr. in the M DAYTOS J 'D 1C. tut MAAH tlint i be aeon that i with and against Hale and iu ibe UM biU lo werent frum enticing awar of Join 1'. no to from a It mint of hoor old f h to o cure it a homo a ody about lo -a mother wUh tinns or The in ilic hi 1 j i mil 4 the 11 a toul present there arc in did being nn in J of Louis among ihe