Olney Times (Newspaper) - July 16, 1858, Olney, Illinois Vigilance is the Price of Liberty VOL 2 OLNEY ILLINOIS FRIDAY JULY isss WHOLE NO CARDS Beck AT LAW ILLINOIS to the Debts prying of L YL i J W H Line Corresponding secretary of the Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland and first Vice dent Medical nnd Surgical Society ef Baltimore informs the of X mi vicini ty that many years of and constant in ura tin veil Eastern lie with COP his services in ail the branches a bat Surgery and tE Children Avenue 27 J GIBSON AT LAW IN 1 ILL in wf Debts ds in and CITY MI LS 15 undersigned informs tie Public that he baa purchased the steam flowering mill known as he city mill ami machine of I oue mile anil a half of Olney he having fitted the best of order ing grain and carding woob All persona who favor him with thuir custom shall be on the most favorable terms All work either grain or wool if spoiled in my hands will be paid for Jf B All must be well washed ana picked to insure good work AXSON NEW NEW K TS now receiving and at J lower corner of Main and Whittle Avenue a and beautiful stock of ad HEDr Third and bincls THE Three Squaws Ilie lIBil tile I UK oil 1C A MISSISSIPPI E K v T HEELER AND SUMMEll Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ill be CASH find it to tin interest tu and examine the bo- I tween and credit prices Feeling gratefully to the citizens of this and and for the liberal i I trust by close ion to business I may continue to me it a liberal share uf patronage stock needs no I j Xo tu show goods I One hundred Salt this day received laud CO pSr b ui J 11 Cheap STOllE II T b S respectfully ii Sportsmen of this and adjoining enmities Uia j he manufacturing Gun's of a superior j nml keeps eale all kinds fl rimming Repairing of all finds done to der Shop Walnut all Kg of all a ie 16 l YOU i lEi fl go 3 JOES M WILSON and ai H N SHAW C p informs XV nnd surrounding lie just received and anew of goodi comprising ft WELL SELECTED STOCK 01 G O O D Sj A full assortment of Fall and HE GOLDEN PRIZE THE The Golden Pi ae The The Prise The The The Golden Prize Illustrat d EVery Week Every Every Every Week Specimen Sent iSent Specimen Copies Sent THE GOLDEN PRIZE n York Weekly GOLDEN one of the and beat weekly the day An Eld 111 PAGES or Forty of enter and Elegantly every week WILL BE TO EACH IMMEDIATELY ON RE- Oi THE WHOLESALE f One fur nnd 1 gift two three 00 3 gifts five i gifts AND TO Three copies one and 3 gifts 5 Ten -00 11.19 Twenty ere 21 distributed arc n the 00 eh 5 00 each JO iiii well ID lever hunting cased 20 do each SOrt Indies gold each Cased Watches SO 00 each Silver Watches 25 00 each CJ Ill 0 iard Vost and Fob 10 to Oil bracelets D Drops Kings Wulcu Gold a fifty to on of the ui will be with will within iu he liy or expres Ail civ fuut five l ILLINOIS THE T UF TAXES Market respectfully of thai e ke wi main he eet ma the keens on supply anil of v win re at times and on te Julie can rms S HEAP ESTATE end to Ac So sell Hie oiler it gu 1 cull ae iwu V can TAILORING Pressed Wares Main the old rf B sts South East Corner public ILLS n VV HARRIS K d IN Xo rj'cfS-etn First A fee Ind- ly SCROFULA The Old Forties Room The old man sat by the chimney His face was wrinkled an wan And leaned both hands on his stout oak cane if all work was done His was good old-fashioned gray The pockets were deep and wide his specs and steel tobacco box Lay snugly side by side The old man liked fire So near him tha tongs were kept Sometimes he mused as he in the coals Sometimes he sat and slept saw he in the timbers Ah pictures cf other years And now and then awakened smiles started tears His good wife sat on the other side In the flag seat chair I see neath the pile of her muslin The shean of her silvery hair a look on her aged face As fhe busily knits for him And Nellie takes up tho stitches dropped For grandmother's eyes are dim Their children come and read the news To pass hours each day How blood in the old man's heart To hear of tho awar Tis a homely seine I told you so pleasant it is to viewy At it so And sketched it down for you Be tho old my friend They're word with this world's FARE REDUCED for -i 1 the e t p iii ibc ho v b i he lias t i carrying mail il the almo on and Fridays and Time of 10 o'clock A ou ibe uf lUo Irum t- 11 ly Tho undersigned respectfully t citizens uf Olney nnd vicinity that is pr pared Ui Color all kinds Cloths Yarns Coats Vests or any either wollen Cotton Silk or or colors of anv kind to a co ur Having served a regular apprenticeship Bt the bezels in that all bo with his work do to give Jence in Olney P fri X I nil all arising a or of i CO 3 look and i all eh h off sili best of p o a in tlic auu ap 1 done order AX LAW ILLINOIS to iu thu Supreme r jaid i s Ac A will Iw at bis office and K at uis i AND Main street OLIO dour lluu KEEN C KEEN PRESTON Jobbers of Foreign Domestic of over is by oil tile us Hie most remedy HI i Vi the Tnj uf the 0 effects in iOO it covered so or that foblj bis tbe t ami and the eark of battle an have been fcy Hu of lie who hml H CU Sold by rill Druggie to BARGAINS REAL for sale commodious in and several Farms in wishing to cull upon JOHN M HOWARD ASSOCIATION LOOTS SHOES HATS APS st between Main nnd iND Sept 19 YARD T of the Peace Lawrenee att crd to lli V uf dee Claims viu a di staut will THE subscriber respectfully informs tii that ho has opened a Luis her Yard ncj of the 0 A M in he has on baud a supply of all kind Lumbar shingles which he will so as cheap as the cheapest Carpenters and build ers are invited to cull and examine his stock uf U F Co 5 AXC BOUTS SHOES eather Morocco Shoe Trimming 28 Street between Vi Cincinnati Ohio LOST of the canvass on tha da the Circus 1 Black Silk Lace Mantilla wrought with in application The finder on re- the same to A William's Drug will paid lor their trouble HOUSE 4 carpenter and Joiner rV Will furnish plans and and doall work in his line aw undertake the building ol and guarantee all to be done in the best style FOR SALE aear tke 0 B in Gluey tva Will be NEW GOODS C EM O NT NOW on hand a fine if crery kind of Dry Goods Ac including a great variety of Shoes Gaiters io ie Also Iron Steel Toois Boots Shoes Hats Caps NAILS SASH OILS And in every icing adapted to hi o the people Come and look ut the for we are certain to please both in and A established by Special Endowment for of the Sick and Distressed with and i d e i C D i sea s e s in 1 the awful life bv snj the Upon the unfortunate of snoh by several years ago directed us a net worthy their to open a Dispensary or the of ef in ill forms an4 w Medical all apply by with a dis- of their of life aad iu all of extreme loverly o furnish free of It is useless to that the nanda the highest furnish mare approved modern treaty Tho of the Association in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases fur tho year ending January 1st express the nighest satisfaction with the cess has attended the in the ure of Greet the vieo of and order a continuance same the ensuing jear Tho Directors on a view of tha past reel sured that their labors in this of have boen of great benefit to the All kinds of marketable produce in Woods May J Saddlery Win P and At the old stand opposite T W is offering for sale one of the largest and Complete of HA of ever in this market consisting f Brass and Slack Mounted RN description of SADDLES COLLAR Whips Homes other article usually kept it u J Ships or of the nao e afflicted especially to the yoang and they to devote es f ith seal to this very and much admirable on or Seminal Weakness tk vice of turbation or and other of the sexual the Burgeon rill be sent by mail in sealed free of charge on receipt of two stamps for the treatment of sexual diet Though once The fierce battle of life They our feet to Upward life's rugged Then let us gently lead them down To where the weary sleep ion of the ican Continent The of colonizing with such co find n the south have to West unoccupied and unreclaimed the pertaining the Union It is iato this vast erea that civilization Las now been penetrating with strides In South province of as in the north the vast district of Minnesota and in the center the mous country df Kansas haye been broi ght under organization more or less perfect and the establishments on the coast of tee Pacific arid the borders of the Great Salt resent a start from the opposite side Two circumstances have combined to bring these results to pass and to increase beyond any former measure the process of the Union These are the discoveries of gold and the migrations of the mon community The first report of the treasurers of California not only attracted a new stream of emigrants from to America hut c ed th em to a part of the eri t where except for such attraction up considerable settlement would 11 i 1 j bly have been California thou known and short j so ie in a Very most important Slates in the Union and character to the on the Pacific coast The movements of the Mormons operated in a similar rection and produced the premature and abnormal colonization of a ded territory between California and the West The next extension that of Kansas proceeding from the east almost touched the been reached from point thai bad the west and on the other of the At- thai wo of tha old some d in follow ing or HI prodigious a ment Yet England of all nations be in the spectacle of its political We can never forget that it ia Anglo-Saxon population which is thus itself and that he laws and language of that new em- pire hns from ottr own events have occurred pur interest in the subject has been attached almost to an circumstance tfl the i established between the northern and divisions of the American Union a conflict over the of any into the federal body and dents of his conflict at indeed if the Territories of Kansas nd Utah as regularly tled and occupied over their entire areas the colonization of the nent iti these latitudes would be tually complete nor would there be any material between Washington and San Francisco The Stale now projected to be named will lie between the of Texas and the ern frontier of California being form ed in the territory hitherto as New Mexico Its position will be best on an ordinary map by reference to the rivers of Gila and will be the chief to its irrigation Such however is tin present aspect of the great North ran Its have occupied and organized st tic to the Pacific may as almost Sc the railway to connect wijl press the accomplishment of This is only of empire fd fill out a frame so mighty will call for generations of progress and for the continuous ex- of those energies which have been so signally developed Surprise about he of promise said Smith after- some conversation had beeri carried on by the company in regard to the Jarne of the Breach of promise case reminds me that I have a little experience in that line myself I don't mean to say that I was situated as this fellow is but I've about as I should think he would and if you would like to hear it I will tell you After leaving ic ball we and chatted of matters and subjects till we residence It was ate and t did not enter house bough she urged me to do o I her arid was urning away When 1 happened to the she made me and I said promised to let me cnOW you would marry me Spring Have you your been thinking t but I rather guess I am too If it that 1 would have no Well good night I I did not expect yon do ut 1 one and this spring at I engaged to the following night I slept soundly and the next morning had forgotten all about ny last night's adventures ng the day I recieved an o attend a ball to be beld that ning a few miles out of the city made my arrangements ngly d my agreement to see Helen and d I thought I'd run over a moment and then have time to attend to the Arrived at tbe house I met her in the and I thought for an in- tant that she was rigged up in xtra style which I was at a loss to account for although I believe I that she had and therefore I was in hope I would not be detained long Helen me into the parlor with a weet smite and tofek her place be- ide me on I was ex- every moment to see some to the itself The the result is not indeed very supr sing as the proceedings in regarded by the in exactly the same but if we dismiss from oar minds for a few moments sue and slavery we shall find ample or leflec- tiou in tte simple fact before us is in au T are constantly being published for as and will be sent to the tous afflicted Some of the te and Methods of treatment dunng the Bj order of the EZRA D GBO S gned the t the Claremont are in running order and that he ry by the contest it created and which is undetermined still biH our of U st ed the information that the for draining Minnesota into the Union lad passed the House ol R presents lives we yesterday reported thai an entirely new Territory to the southeast of undergoing first siage of political organization The reader has little con- ception of the wonderful growth which these imply In reality not even the vels of American nature are eble in magnitude to features of progress Tbe new province of Kansas is larger ihan Great Briton Minnesota is more extensive still and the in which the f resU creation will arise an erea exceeding that of France A few years ago a Hue drawn from how it was All havn bear he pro to Well I can remember it was years ago this winter attended a in a yoang lady then a resident of that city I had made up my mind some before that I would never get married bat if was each pleasant business that J could not find it in my heart to lei the girls alone altogether so 1 paid her tuition fee and attended the class every night in her com pany About the middle of the term several of the people ourselves included were talking in the room on the subject of matrimony and I of course interested as well as others On going home that evening I had determined to get married in the spring and ed her advice in regard to making a selection for a wife She said nothing for a few ments and I told her if she knew none better suited for me than her self I wished her to think over the tell me by the last o thB school what she thought of mar me herself I was joking al this rime you must understand I bad no mof e thought of her than I had of marrying Victoria She promised to of it however and I luck giving no further thought as would have it the lasl eveni the school the subject was again brought into conversation enter the room and I had not become satisfied we were done when she said Henry I have made up my mind o have Had a thunder clap struck me I could not have been more surprised and after an instant of hesitation did you made up my mind marry you Ohi you well I pose it is all when will the it suit you around next to and be married see if I and ts soon possible afterward took my leave I didn't go to the ball that night forgot all about it and sat the till ng of what scrape I had got r even forgot to keep the ore a York ANDERSON an old man knelt by the side of beautiful dying child The beautiful robes of a are gathered around her but what matters the fair young in to have been that sweet creature's bridal night He whom dearly as her life faithless In his stead there came transcribed note begging to be re- leased from his engagement but we need not repeat it here Brief as it was twas enough to crush that sweet confiding heart aye crush it aa the lurid heavens es the jassamine that fain would cling stricken oak Gray was dying fondly round Yes reader the Ida With a despairing man gazed in the face of his de- parting child fondly he smoothed the auburn ringlets back from her beautiful brow and ingly in her he darling for my sake how can part from one I lore so who haft cheered my fast f break But his voice failed ng not part my he could go no farther and he sank into a chair The old man felt a pair of soft arms twined lovingly round his and a voice whispered iti his Do not mourn papa is going to tf better world she will not leave you long shtf will wait for in heaven For a moment she lay still then winding her arms more tightly around his neck she whispered in his 1 father I am dying No sob no tear escaped that old now The heart turn- ed Stone Fondly j wildly he pressed his lips to the cheek of the poor sufferer and wiped damp from arid gazed into the let eyes fast the ed questioning bis to the cause of her fear tpM him 4 what had i ner and ran to the open window down balcony and into the open yard but could tee ing of the terrible man tha robber and disturber of darling's rest fhe parent JIN been her what was not to her apartment she him wide and that she had seen all that she had Her father was when in looking round he ed upon his daughter's bureau where a watch a pair of heavy diamond ring and were lying a slip of paper on which wme here to fob but your beauty hat me honest for tbe time I saw jewels but to be could them I have instead stolen whai I Take delicious f your lipt not be they were inS torn This story sounds romantic wov are and perhaps gome K our matter-of-fact readers wilT we are assured the that it and publish an that the age of is not at race of Rinaldo is not Eng Enq MORMONISM Thurlow Weed says in the Albany i- i ng froie in my seat daylight began to peep ho windows I had determined 0 do I would ga over and tell lelen we be married im- mediately i not ot tad if she agreed to that I saw no other way to submit to my fate When I entered the gate leading up to the house I heard her singing a lively song and my conscience almost me for deceiving the girl so but I up burage to ring the bell and ng up my collar and throwing my lead back anxiously an an- swer came to the door and again I was into the parlor and she took ter place beside me on the sofa ar I commenced what is mnst be married day or don't think I ahall be able to be married at It stuck in my throat as I said it For I knew 1 telling a but imagine mt when just as please Hen ry You may drive your carriage at and I I gave Precisely at twelve 1 drove np before her door with my carriage and before we were married Our after finishing the Young wife has been worth a hundred and dollars to me since F Don't get above your as the lady said to the shoemaker who was busily engaged measuring hrr ankle to ascertain size of her foot Suddenly she half started up and throwing up her hands ly she murmured I go papa to Jesus meet me and she pointed with a smile to There was a slight quivering of the delicate bosom and again ail was still The desolate rent raised her in his arms and sweeping back the clustering lets he into her face twas not to mistaken the of terrors had blown bis icy mantle around ajtd called fier to his own the spirit had fled from its frill earthly tenement was corpse of beau the lifeless behind thee but twill not be long I will join thee fa heaven he who thy murderer can never come he that has nipped thy life's blood in its early bloom and ed thy beating pulse and thy sweet haale eyes in death for- ever tis true Farewell wast too pure for earth And by her all was the tomH They buried her in a beautiful spot neath the drooping willow tree with bridal around her for a shrowd and she calmly sleeps be- neath the grassy mound A little slab of pure white marble decks the grave And see as the last departing rays of he eun set in tho west lingers on the stone we can truce the little IDA Tis the chilly fiercely round ber head but she it not we almost think we hear the rushing on its wings a single mourn ful word and the cry was born to heaven 1 monism was a epeck not bigger than a man's bead The original Joe Smith came the writer of this article ago Avith the manuscript of his Mormon Bible to be printed Ho but and honesti pf tho of whp self as security for the But after reading a few chapters it seemed such a jumble qf absurdities that mortgage his farm family But way to our neighbor shall and got printed A gentleman hiving in Mi session ten or twelve hundred lars on a certain banking tion out West ter one fine morning and ed the teller in the following i morning sir Beautiful weather etc over a thousand dollars worth of TOUT monty in my The teller Wisconsin vn ibe north 10 yre to to our port Why ii love like a canal Because it's an internal trans- A night or two ago a Jail girl residing on Kace near Fourth street was partially her Cumbers by a mad in her ber but not fully aroused the lay with closed lids a minute when the sound being repeated she ted np and saw by the tha jet on the gas burner a man's form through dow She screamed involuntarily and her father armed revol was in her room in few not to yak the A With on re- plied the cbrt And I an paying they are bowing Tory Well then kind can you any kind sir Giro Bed Cat stand it then Gray Wouldn't for barrel of it 5 do yon sty M BlieM a Well I'll try and yon with be any tion your Wild Gat Oai Grey Oat Black White Cat Tom Oat I wouldn't BM it to t horse with Haven't gdt on Eai No softly and Eastern cie paying not Ea sir then i age from bis ate expression oft you give me does