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   Portsmouth Times (Newspaper) - September 27, 1859, Portsmouth, Ohio                                I Choose ever that has the Fewest and those VOLUME 7, NUMBER 31. SEPTEMBER 27, 1859. WHOLE 342. PUBLISHED EVERY C. Editor and between Second and Third over Drug JOB WOSK description neatly TWO DOLLARS A OB ONE LAR AND FIFTY if paid in No subscription discontinued until ar- are Advertisements inserted at the rates one square lines or 1 each subsequent in- 25 one for six months Postmasters and others in- will please bear in mind the LAW OF 1, who do not give express notice to the arc considered as wishing to continue their 1. If subscribers order the discontinuing of their the publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are 3. If subscribers refuse or neglect to take their paper from the office to which they are they arc held responsible until they have settled the and ordered the paper to be 4. If subscribers remove to other places out informing the and the paper is sent to the former they are held re- The Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper from the or and leaving it uncalled IB prima facia evidence of intentional C. Postmasters are responsible for tion of a or an long as they allow it to be received at their after it is uncalled for or refused by the person to whom it is The Postmaster General requires that a written note shall be sent to every that his paper or work lies dead in that John BUSINESS EVERY BUSINESS MAN KEEDS SOMETHING IS THE WAY OF JOB A or A STORE OR SHOP A BUSINESS CARP Oil IS almost Those of our who may feel disposed to give their may be assured that uo shall be on our to serve their faithfully and Cull at Over Drug K. KINNEY Market O. DISCOUNT business buy and sell silver and receive de- tn all KINNEY FRONT DISCOUNT buy nnd nmi all pertaining to HALL Market J. re- f y reive find attend lo and make prompt therefor on the day of at current rules of and will other in such THOMAS A JACOB Thomas Dugan mndo nnd prompt in any part of the or Eu- Also remittances made to Europe tor any Interest allowed on special de- B. of GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR the sale of all kinds of Country and and will attend promptly to and Forwarding Freight to any point and Office with CLARK 29 Walnut O. A. R. F. M. WE to inform our old friends and the public that we are located at 29 Walnut 0., For the purpose of prosecuting a PRODUCE by strict attention to to Y receive a portion of their CLARK June 22 Walnut st. D. K. AT Corner of Fourth and Walnut PROMPT SPECIAL given to Refer to Ducan A E. H. and Moore i W. E. JUSTICE OF THE will found at his office on Second opposite It. G. i Gunsmith at nil oy IX OF EVERY 4 afore O. PARTICULAR attention to getting up Fine Hoots and Confess RALPH C. Shirt ASD is Fine 19 W. Fourth South Main opposite the First 0. mndo to hy to would respectfully inform the lie that he has built a new and Smith Shop on Second one door east of Tracy and He is prepared to shoe iron and do all other work in his A continuance of patronage is C. C. M. O. Homeopathic Physician and his Professional Services to the I citizens of Portsmouth and Of- fice and residence on Fourth opposite the Public R. Practical Gas Steam Pipe THIRD BETWEEN AND KEEPS CONSTANTLY OX GAS Pipe and Gas Steam Pipe and Steam Shot Guns and and done to J. Attorney and Counsellor at Office over MARKET O. practice Law in the Courts of T Ac. J. M. Attorney at Solicitor in Notary Etc. OFFICE on the one mile East of the upper market AM bineas attended By permission 1 refer the to V. of the preme Court of and to the members of Scioto County J. Jl. May W. T. S. D. DAY OP Wood Printing ALL OF MA Nos. 173. 175 nnd 177 Second BE STRONG AND Be strong and firm and In you have to When Truth and Sight are with you there Should be uo moment of If rugged seem the path you And Hope a glimmering shed far the good you seek Ii hedged by many an Alpine frozen torrents rage And yawning chasms falter ox ANEW For TKI TH and EIGHT be firm and If EBROK triumph for a And achieve If monstrous evils grow with sap is human blood and If all your efforts seem to bo Like falling on the Which serve the darkening tide to And leave no whiteness where they If heart grow and eyes grow And seize the weary If dull Shall come where Hope was wont to sound the mustering As once you did when Hope was Bid all the glories of thy soul Their banners on the night Call out the high resolves once nerved to noble deeds And waked the music which can Your being with its rapture Plant firm amid the thorns your Loud through the gloom your cry Swing upward still your torch of And strike for TRUTH and EIGHT the Tho' night nnd storms and clouds And clouds sink darkly Onward and upward press To Truth and forever true James M. CARPENTER AND IS prepared to contract for building houses of on the favorable Particular given to REPAIRING AND JOB WORK of all Shop on West between nnd March JOHN Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and 70 FROST April C. FASHIONABLE BARBEE AND Basement of the Biggs for Hone at their An assortment of kept for April 1859. 1859. SPRING AND H J O TI X S O N nnd Denier in HATS AND AND Furnishing No. 4 Massif Market U. April 2ti, J. H. JORDAN A T T 0 K X E Y S AT Office in up 1. How to Treat a get a be You may trials and perplexities in your business in the but do ry to your home a clouded or contracted Your wife may have many though 1 of less may have been ns hard to I A a tender will do wonders in from her brow nil I clouds of You encounter your ties in the open funned by Heaven's cool j but your wife is often shut in from I by and her anil her their But bear with she trials nnd rows to 3 but your tenderness can deprive of all their kindly her efforts to promote your iJo not take them all as nnd the same time being very sure to any omission of you luay consider duty to IJo not treat her with in- if would not and her to the day of jour with sincere and constant yield your u to has as strong us ami it may be as trying lo yield her ns to 3 on nut it hard to j vield Think you it is not i lor her to give up If jim never yield H n danger that she will you and lure only for and I with such feelings not love us she show sci that your wife may look up to and feel that 1 act and that she can in jour Is the World a OKI of the saddest mistakes which good j pie have made is in supposing the world to be a To these number is not earth is but a theater of pain and j of sorrow ana Joy is the master writes p easure a laughter a and tions which will of a thing and not even to be man and looked for on this side of the The of all duty is the of what they call They are afraid to i i v. S One not no book that be under an overshadowing impression to has noted down with an that they have no right to be happy in this It is of They believe that there is something intrinsically J he true sadness is not in the pain bad in the world they and all the joy 9ithc it is in the When and the that proceeds from it. They have an idea that How to meet again with the face the moral evil which afflicts the human race has about to vanish from your From the struck in. All the of the brute passionate farewell to the who Las of and sickness of and your heart in her to the cordial pains of so many vices proclaiming good-by exchanged with pleasant companions the fatal failure of Human nature itself at a a country or is an awful God is a great an close of a festive dav's or a careless practiced i is a hollow for the deception of the Meet again you will it be in the ry and the ruin of the same the same With the same Will the hurrying on in divers unite once as if the interval had been a What a volume of sorrowful truth is rarely Have you after even a year No has no ed in that single even a month's returned to the must go down the rough path of same found the fame groups and be inured to care and sorrow in their bled and yet sighed to where est before we can take home to our own in the charm that once breathed from the experience the dreadful and once from the w a struggle and a A itself cannot restore But when it is said of a frail girl just the from the Are von passing from childhood towards the life of a happy in tlie in which yon tarry how sad is the story summed up in that cue whose voices are melodious to of you eay not in defiance to Time and we won meet anil when we think of tbe which short Who now shall administer the needed counsel Who now shall check the w fancies Who now shall bear with the errors and tailings of the motherless Deal gently with the hu not the cup of her sorrow be overflowed meet ami remember harshness of jour or vour we sympathizing i divided the one from the once Is she heedless of her Is she forgetful face to we each of her Is she careless in her ahe has no I A Practice a Kad j for more than a year at THAT a beautiful idea of the wife of an i Long used to Irish who whilst poor had I tell laughable stories at the expense of given gratuitous instruction to poor j of whom lived in but when he increased in began i to that he could not afford his sen ices for r O don't say the like o' said the poor scholar never came into the bouse that 1 feel as if be brought fresh air from Heaven with never tbe bit 1 give heart warms to the sound of their bare feet on the and the door almost of itself to The The State of it has pretty generally from within the past as also have Northern Illinois and We clip the following from our ex- changes is nights of frost have been experienced in Michigan within a corn and have been seriously Sonic farmers have cut their corn for but these are ANOTHER TERRIBLE just from the informs US that corn is completely destroyed throughout Northern with the of last He does not know the extent of the damage in other as he only from Chicago to the Mississippi We tear to hear the details of this last weather for some days has been extremely cool for the so much so that it was uncomfortable to sit in doors without On morning of Aug. 29th, we had light making a frost for and ensuring it for every month in the On this we had o light after which it cleared and on Tuesday morning the frost was abundant on all wood or dry material on the The plank sidewalks were so ed with ice to be quite es of water were We are not aware that any harm was done to We now record frost on the mornings of June 4, 10, 11 5: August and September the 1st and the 7th of tins been or three light in this which whitened the of of corn which grew on the but did little or no damage The frost on the the 7th entirely ruined n large part of the and damaged many fields corn in this There were many hown witli corn for was entirely It is hoped that the on the inoM forward of the corn will receive but little but the late except in the immediate of The uf the and mam forest to Hither of a i anil country following from owa of the than of IK you That's a vant to the value of a go and labor in the burning two as a hod is and if ninny of our young had lo earn that less dissipation and we would witness every fio our young if like some uf the of onr large to earn their dollars by making shirts at ten cents a acquainted with voung nf Hrg only fault tlie habit a dial he often that he would give to rid of came to the ears of the had an interview with the young ami said I cure nf dial liad the caught hold it a of to the lair the had been verv the were and the progressing but On with the i if .I and curly 111 is will he the of lor a houp much much would be seen Ibi more truthful notions would they can this miracle J can 1 have heard thai art to for a period of MX juM my knou Mysterious hi Miami A hlim king committed on tbn i of mi die die are an lows Tenry and rifling road were In the hv and my put on tile coal if a die bullet entered under have of tbe duties of and obligations to the out the I tlie t al an nf rest of tbe and thun wilt find the ol i of i will ii The TUB writer did riot design to A writer says that brain is irregularly it is left in more or less for one season of the and set i in tiie when the i bun nrl In ii v i t-r have Midi nn elliel Well and oing to that it re- jinl the apparently years nf Murks were about from which a licit had torn and money taken from it II dial th the he penned that close violent and alter h I eternal The OF MOSEY the ROOT nations of and took m of a A 1.1. It petrifies the dries up connected with the of are weni on way Tlie period of human and man a the very composition of to his fellow All the anil i I brain is altered from tlie circulation of blood all 1U Jl IW man cheerfully to who and Quaker lo he H CARRIAGE AND BUGGY Corner of Sixth tlie courtesies of the delicate j it which has of arc locked up in the icy embrace hy ihe air of crowded public it of this regularly develope neither all are swallowed up and I this power lost in the love Make men ns out the penile and chaste as around them all the conventional restraints of social and Mammon shall still Hell of You wilt see men breaking the ties of home and forsaking their long cherished tour d to meet Four Good E are four good a wise and good num earnestly recommended in his and also by his own ami be nici him he How arl The repiv thon sworn muc on th with that nnt I d J to lie 1 to and keep on latent find best styles of Iv anil everything else m their The public are respectfully invited to call and examine Bank on A Mr. JeHerson nnd live near tlie die horrid crime wai were up at in attending a Hrk and the of u and be lo his wile that it was ex- Imnr In more of the until the dial bad been en- 1'nited States Sam. from whom we learn the above tlie intense in to this lind the people are all the country lind clue to die perpetrator ol Ihe 17lli. moral and their ered essentially for the management of I backs upon all which mankind ordinarily hold temporal These arc j near and for You'll see them and Without the noon while II ol ten ving the perils of the bind and of the tbe first of time is without the and were on at Of cold of the frigid and the heat of the mistakes the hurtful lo our own way lo the in u and IMS tO for You'll see them bartering i dit and and that of may be com- purL of the life for You'll see j without the nothing can he well and die taking threw them deliberately choosing and nnd vithout tbe opportunities of nml and one of tin fusing for FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT Office in the Court resumed the practice of will promptly attend to any business in hia profession mv be entrusted to Jan. S. P. Attorney at Law and Notary PRACTICE in Jackson and Scioto Particular tion given to on Second over December 4, 1855-tf. Diamond Foundry A T TME XD EST A 3 845, ROCK ANDREW Practical and and manufacturer nnd Denier in Coal A Wood ami Market between Front and or at near to Diamond Coal Cook with Gas Consuming Sept. 6. 1859.-fim. BROADWAY Capt. Joseph H. BREAKFAST at 5 A. for on the IV S W. P. L. WASHINGTON McLEAN 4 Co. BOILER ASP IX Second Hand Boilers and fourth aviti t also have and at all of which places they are prepared to make to order all descriptions of Land and Boat at the shortest notice nnd on the most hle Constantly on an of nnd which they will sell or exchange for old Repairing done with All to either will receive prompt great advantage are which it is impossible on nnd lie was A VERY good cure for intemperance is to give HE little that 1 have seen of the world and know of the of teaches the people enough to Those hard laboring Ic look upon the errors of others in men who Work on canals and I not in 1 the history of one when they return hojne with their scanty I poor heart that has sinned and and re- it insufficient to supply the wants of pi to myself the struggles and temptations their very naturally seek to revive their it has passed the brief pulsations of drooping spirits and restore their wasted the feverish of hope nnd gics by a drop of goes of the feebleness of with them than the same amount expended the pressure of the desertion of well known on the river and the with others of the in the scorn of the world that has little all who were fortunate enough to bo familiar did not sing one night ulien hauling st also the causing a fracture of Ilis and internal and pausing severe on the limbs and body of his They were taken to a near they remained till when uere into and at die Swann House till occurred on Thursday about three o'clock His were taken to former Portland correspondent nn of the final proceedings in Ihe Uni- ted Slates Circuit in the case of Captain John the ship con- last year of tlic of George one of the The circumstances of painful stated in the nt the time of the The defence in- which not appear have any foundation than was derivable from the brutal ferocity of which continued until Chadwick was It. from the dence had twice given to As UNEXPECTED the Thr great of drunkenness arc thr j the desolation of the soul's and tion of and the griping avarice i ening vices health happiness j of yet yon will those very men even hope that remains the As UNEXPECTED of who cause all the drunkenness in the I would fain leave the erring soul of mv of temperance orators to put themselves with a belaying pin and if as previous examples of the blighting effect of knocked him down with it. lie was the lee that he did not use the word in answering a In thU the prisoner struck Chadwick over the head figuring nt the head of temperance and eating public dinners in honor of the The reformers of the popular pear to most these abuses which most need Respectability vers a multitude of The victim of wrong is the and the author of it is tbe The Art of Being THE true art of being is to well pleased with all the and rather to seem well entertained with than to bring entertainment to A man thus may not have much nor Any but if he has common and something friendly in his it conciliates men's minds more than the brightest parts without this man of such a turn comes to old he is almost to be treated with It is that we should not dissemble when in but a man may be strictly consistent with truth and by a prudent silence where he cannot and a pleasing assent where he Now and then you meet with a person so formed to that ho will gain upon every one that bears or beholds this disposition Is not merely the gift of but frequently the effect of much knowledge of the and a command over the WHEREVER I said a gentleman re- markable for his State am sure to find sensible men from my own Xo said the he was every man of that who has any it as fast as lie men with from whose baud have always been I an exchange and tied up to the main rigging hy the pris ago I signed tlic of and with a knotted Thc In a month by one man after for twenty mm chimney for is endeared to the my I had in my heart from ths earliest to the latest hour of ex- a thin istence The corner had Clapping and loud i or the prisoner did not would Like what stores of cheers In another my I lind the rope himself and strike the for the for us in pood coat upon my a thing I never had purpose of showing the men how to do it The WK as we would Mid without for there is no grace in n benefit that sticks to the the temple of fame arrive at that and you be- bought a my I bought the come because I felt pretty certain if I kept the pledge another I should want is ALL THE the French was once requested by a young man to be engaged in his As Oh in ten minutes afterwards back and tied np a second and the flogging was re- the prisoner telling the men m for the purpose of stopping the outcries of the not to kill the ie in an if I was daddy I'd kill yon wete prisoner commenced striking him again with the have yon asked kisses if I was belaying pin till a blow on the neck killed Two years with an and six months I'd see that ye went to bed and when his corpse slewed round the vith an inspector of the To fast of yen I would starve to oner ceased to The captain was with an inspector of the pol answered the whole time I and lay off my hoops to joost shall be reckoned as if you had served in my have a taste of arm on my I'd larf at the of Dear Paddy he me own find me both nnd FRESCK EDITOR has given the our life we will spend to an ing description of tbe effect of nn may gn dance to the i The first time a man sees an advertisement lie 1 lion called the sheep to ask if his no notice of the second time he breath She the third time he looks at the for called the wolf and asked ihe ha reads the fifth he He lore to it to his sixth time he for B ed of murder and sentenced to be Sept. 10. said a among a number of at work on a house erecting but a little way from my who ways appeared to be in a merry and had a kind word and cheerful smile for every one he met. A wife of poet complained he passed all his Wae toy nothing in time and never devoted a thought to wish 1 were a she and at you would look at me THE or THE is the tht you topic of complaint with some that i would hare you one likes lo we nan nothing tttt Let the day be ever so or sunless a happy smile danced like a sunbeam on Iiio At lust he called for the and I I asked him to tell me the secret of his constant flow of be have got one of the of said have got and cannot which changes every and when I go to has a kind word of encouragement for when I go home she meets me with a smile and a nnd then tea is to be and she has done so many little things through the day to please that I cannot find it in ray to an un- kind word to A GOOD name is better than A GLASS of water is sometimes worth a ton of and a penny is worth t A word is as soon said as aa 111 ALL are not thieves that dogs bark at A GOOD is lord another man's A GIFT long waited for is not A MAD parish must bare a mad A HANDFUL of common sense is worth a el of A MAD bull 19 not to be tied up with a A VAX in distress or despair does as much M A MAS may say even his prayers out of A MAX is little the better for liking himself if nobody else likes APELLES was not a master painter the first A MAS may be strong and yet not mow An in f- nose is A HASTY man never wants A MAS may talk like a wise and yet act like a ALL is but that wants A FOOL may ask more questions m an hour than a wise man can answer in seven A STUMBLE may prevent a A TRAGICAL plot may produce a comical con- A MAN rany buy gold too well that ends A LIAR should have a good A MAS may live upon but he cannot live upon nothing at ALMOST and very nigh saves many a A MAN knows his companion in a long and a small A FOOL always comes short of his A LITTLE pot is soon persons are commonly A MAN must plough with such oxen as he A MEERY companion on the road is as good as ASK n kite for n and she will say sho has enough to fly An old knave is no AN ill workman quarrels with his APOTHECARIES would not give pills in sugar they A bairn was never at every tree but without felling Asir enough and you may lower the price B9 you As ye your yc maun lye A man should be very white glove often conceals a dirty A before is worth two A word and a stone thrown away do not you make a rat a peck of salt with keep the out than turn him ont. WEALTH is the sum which bo it one dollar or Hn WHO OIVES HIMSELF airs of importance ex- hibits the credentials of iT. is not for the praises of it is what in spite of ERROR hurts an empty head as poison Iocs an empty HE Who pretends to be everybody's particular is THE EVE a index of nomy reveals the secret of the To SOJIE MEM it is indispensible to worth without are MAN upright minister what a a corrupt is the fever of the is the of that THE BEST MAN is he who is possessed of nf ease to reconcile him to all tions and HE HIMSELF to be seen through a mi- who suffers himself to be caught in a is even to is hers we hut the secrets of our friends imparted in dence are not MODESTY is more becoming and always more valuable than Beauty hut modesty never Din IVE ALWAYS no OUR by acting in cordant with the admonitions of the divine teacher within we should have few TUU which never the EYE lite THOUGHT which never ARE TIIE MASTERS OF old Greenland seaman said he could readily believe that crocodiles shed for he had often seen whales in a child is at first like a spider's if it becomes a thread or a a cord or finally a and then who can break like spring breaks through the ground at and the heart which for another heart to make it happy will never seek in HARMLESS MIRTH is the best cordial against consumption of the wherefore jesting is I not if it not in j or I GOOD jest with the sorrows and frailties of Frailties are and the most sacred thing on earth to each is its own are gotten with and lost with The cares of riches lie heavier upon a good the of an honest WELL Courier with great truth that the United States export more of the real necessaries of and import more of the unnecessary articles than any other nation in the f BE not diverted from your duty by any idle reflections the silly world may make for ABE KOT rs YOTO and thould not be any part of your c serves to make a home pleasant by engaging many of its inmates in a delightful and thus dispelling the and gloom frequently arises from from mortified from discontent and THE RICHEST or like most fertile and instead of vines and olives for tlie pleasure and use of produces to its slothful owner the most abundant crop of WK SELDOM to in support 01" our not because we ourselves wiser than we met a writer who did in the course of his furnish in support of two entirely op-  

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