Racine Weekly Advocate (Newspaper) - April 26, 1865, Racine, Wisconsin RICHMOND SUMMER DAYS SALE R A WEDNESDAY APRIL 26 No credit BY A C SANDFORD m H IG Y CUSTOM AKJ kK llm O THE SEA GROCERIES Til K STUCK Oft II i 01 All t-S nnd ur COFF column Hilt n LIQUORS lie b uu Hie by Knr I c i mini m i- foil And country Hie flail Us All and wan 10 l our truck Ur were to uo ri our lie ni-iil t t t -u uf The ol were AT KHK C COOLEY'S STORE MOISE iu use of M- two In not one our hi 1 if hM 0 Tom in Cn i CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY F ELMLINGER Hnt SH a turn a the lira at nil ti -o mi or dri CARRIAGES EXPRESSLY FOB ALWAYS OS HASH I GENT'S CLOTHING t trailer l Wi raLe o anil ind Wo con he our 1 Hurl h I In- 111 fall i Thai In the sen f can lit oil liand the very l 1 I mcros l American A un n m a In i it r l HI DEPARTMENT a Silve IN CASKS FASHIONABLE In- on Short N variety lit While Hi Anil And then W To fait Su To our CLOCKS OF SIXES AND Work anO for Sherman 10 Army N 0 81 i The Pet of the Regiment SAFE HRE MARINE INSURANCE il flute ic f No skulking in FORTES AHD t SON'S nil A II GALK i RISKS T B ON ALL BY ELDAO SMITH SON nil OF SBW YORK AS JUST A MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS CO Of SEW YORK INS CO CITY YOKK xxiii 17 fellows notion drinking gives greater nearly nil mistaken fight his I am sorry to hear 1 Why don't you think they should something to them ho ed If they arc Tor is i Io not then l not enough to inspire know what is I replied Do you think soldiers to j 1 think it is habit lor hoily soldier or He looked -I never spirits till 1 came he said 1 don't know us 1 do now because 1 like them but it scums to please the Have you a mother Oh yes eyes brightened 1 get letters from her every week Are yon the youngest son 1 lied or ceased their ho one to tenderer than that oi mother 1 have often wondered MS 1 moved from scene each than the how the repeated encounter with the worst forms of agony how the heart could suffer the constant strain of pathy upon its delicate burst I have said to witness this anguish helpless to relieve many ytt when the imploring eve turned towards me dimming darkening iii it some chained me tu lhat lied of ceased forever But 1 wandering from my story Mv next impulse young pet 1 had heard that he was not ed but great haste saving that was in the great that had been Col A lie THE CELEBRATED N drink The Historical Society met at Monroe Ohio on the Joth ult An address was delivered by Col the Ancient Hounds and of Ohio and especially The synopsis published in the Sandusky is ai He said the ancient works of the State were remarkable They were not the work uf what is now called the but dated far to the They consist nf mounds earthworks stone masonry He exhibited a rough map of the Stare show 1115 where all more of these works are situated On the Ohio river they cover several acres At Newark they embrace a district of over that sir we are all three am the youngest she approve u do His in a don't think that she would sir dear boy are you afraid to act as would command yon T i asked the soldiers woulu think it strange and take it hard of me if 1 re- Did you ever sec a man or iwy who was not Honored for doing 1 this two thousand acres At Portsmouth asked him I perceive that in you fire name for courage and eon Mow suppose you add to those of being to do pent-up what is lumping ruin the I thought 01 my bodies uf Think fora what in upon of- tender How better than to encourage them in such an evil evil it is and only you very often see from consequences ha had some trouble trom the converted sent for 1 Inst no rime in hurrying and soon found in the midst of another scene uf horror I saw in v boy lying mi a pile of straw winch was covered with frightfully pale ami deadly anguish features Oh he cried drawing in his breath with spasmodic violence they archil father mv brothers fih I My poor hoy Isaid my tears me utterance How cruel 1 lie sobbed not to leave one 1 opened my arms and gathered him to my bosom striving by the ism of sympathy to soften his anguish Hr lay quite still but his my frame iy and if I for the fatherless if I by it ril lhat litar it I to him said that was wounded in the wished it been only through the hear No my dear 1 said has spared for some these works are yet visible for a distance of over five miles with ditches from five to ten feet deep Inside were mounds which seemed to be constructed without any object but seemed more like th children at play Some of these works were undoubtedly constructed for military purposes while others have been used in the observance of monies Those on the shores of Lake Erie are from those on the Ohio would seem vo In: constructed tor defense alone At that day he supposed the Ohio river use ho said What can 1 1 you lu drop sin evil that You have your Mother Int he oh what e dream I had hist night eci to It decks its victim With flowers poisons him Before men know it they al are m sit down its are very it is 10 form k's habits 1 think yun would have than vou have ever known Not a dram drinker or not but would think better of you if you should tako this noble step But what shall I do sir never again to taste it i that 1 had fearful poison 1 will not say anything nnw upon the inducements you might hold on to others 1 want to you for strong as yon fed in your resolutions my boy yon may fail I have seen many a1 and as yon sink into a drunkard's grave God will bless you and your mother for He looked clown as he walked checks were his conscience dently approved of the pointed advice she advised to you had suggested Ii ML once I saw she was an look b the captain thinking lie He read if the nd i it mi s it me one wild that seemed almost a and ull buck senseless upon his 1 snatched the letter up and when after a perusal of the last few which When you rend this my the hand penned it will cold in de the lakes were connected by craft used and the works built at the mouths of the rivers would indicate that the country was inhabited by ent tribes of the warlike people Those on the lakes were constructed by ferent people from those on the Ohio river and would seem to date back more thousand years Indian tion could aivo no account of flie mounds Ohio river are from sixty to seventy feet high generally con- tain In a yer perceptible which contains a skeleton under it several specimens tools spoons The tools copper axes and chisels and ed out of cold by beating with rocks in the axes were found small gets of silver proving the Copper to have been brought from Lake Superior mounds extend from the Lake Superior to the Gulf and in most of them copper tools ami trinkets have been found which conclusively proves that a trade was carried on be- those distant districts The speaker then the works at Newark and the stones found Wyrick had examined these curious with their and were as stated by Mr Otic of them re- the to an arch and was undoubtedly n Masonic emblem On another the ten were traveling sount of was so called Betsey and by a singular she met manner near Woonsocket the latter rase some of the parties concerned in the outrage were discovered and made to pay dearly amusement Old Romeo was one of elephants ever brought country of i different breed from any other that lias here his a few in- ches ir length of vicious animals and was unconquerable at in 34 or 35 to a tree from an the the necessity for applications of which wil I presently be shown was a large and very animal that came about the year He was on very good with mankind but quarrelsome with his has been known to knock the Columbus is feet ever by a club In the loose from his cage in the old Fe building in ing to his escape ran within reach who with two blows im- mense at his feet with ins whole side crushed in Siam died at Ohio from being ed while standing out of doors in a storm Queen Anne was an elephant very well known in the Southern States where she traveled for many years Ohio one cold allowed her to drink jf water and that was the last of Queen Anne largest elephant that has ever been in this one of the has ever lived is now at the buildings in Broadway Although tibout seventy that 1 had given him Yon arc very kind he said as he looked up take so much interest j tears w in my welfare I'll think of it and days he 1 see yon to-morrow let you the morrow 1 saw him but it was in the midst of smoke lire and 1 saw at the bottom the nature of i ho wife and mother 1 imt that the dreadful news coming at a iif life lor we thought him dead for some moments and when at last he signs nf reviving 1 for the of Poor child 1 shall never forget the mournful look with which he re- me when our had proved successful He caught my hand and held it with a trembling grasp hull and if at any I tried to his checks he laid in a kind of stupor the Hebrew The diameters although not all perfect were as well in done as a majority of the Hebrew cl acters are executed at tile present day i by the dreadful blow and the senses scarcely taking a when 1 knelt by wen to hear their last messages ere the brave blood they had so nobly shed had left warm chambers their for- at my presence Once in a while if he would taste food out would take it from no om else His weeks he lever left hi's bed One morning Do animals reason 1 have no doubt that they do They have memory cor- They can up to a cer What is tilled the cunning j of the fox is nothing but his quick j ty A multitude of enough j to make quite a be ad illustrating the sagacity of the the horse the dog and other mals Even the stupid ass his master's crib A fnx has been so 1 have been to curry off a small In course of his way back to the woods he had to cross a deep creek tin up from the sea He could jump over it himself but could he jump over it with the ig in his That was 01 Late in the I was called after 1 wu sent for ha i sei the whole sir tk-v'rc all and brothers i The buy spoken nf was a noble fellow in scarcely rears uf me he was large sparkling black eyes dark nnd unusually frank and pleasing sion of countenance 1 had been attract i toward by some resemblance i to a Captain who was frightfully mangled by a shell T said he with I am 1 make three boys loss if they am yet living o IMS fo CITY OF YORK CO SRW HAVEN CO knil INS CO IV K INS CO CO SEW YORK CO INS CITY NKW Nino Millions of Capital Afford In if ample lo nod promptly paid of th TER ex DIP THE PROFIT With Iho call for lormu of Insurance THE OLD L W IN f E R TRADE IS DOMESTIC DRY GOODS CHOW ASS WAME GROCERIES OP SOTB AM CAi 0 T 0 r R A J J U M A clock anil In Style PI A s seor fur several Wherever he went he seemed lo be treated with marks of I entered into with him You have some lighting I be- 1 asked Yes sir live battles Ami ever and up his I he displayed a scar just I righr wrist Your father and brothers 1 thinly I heard were in t he Yes sir my is Company A George is first and Henry is He s three than 1 am all been In the same ones that I have sir do you I inquired his it was o tiie pet of the regiment Poor boy his 1 Do you know my hoy he inquired Yes 1 know if you meet with him give this letter Jt is one lie will never see in this life Tell him to be a better than I have been supposed my little soldier was dying but no There he sat upright in his bed his checks scarlet his uw lips parted in glad smiles his cried regardless ation from which she had a presentment hnt sometimes as Orderly times as Drummer that do best at the And dfi you you get i into a fight 1 don't know believe and with one cry of he threw himself forward and gone Poor 1 lately so full hope and joy and this the first blow All day long nil night too 1 ad- ministered to the dying Many a time and love my seemed almost in with sympathy and agony poor little orphan in the be father and iy my at com- ort Yes still she will be joor little orphan was the sad rc- ponse would only spare me my little groaned another I was all their their ncc Oh my wife my babies who console I am one to my mother 1 not even ask who hml lain there with legs shot off and a frightful wound n the head l of who wiis about him Get right down on your and praise God for me My mother is alive and one of my who they I he oldest taken prisoner is released and coming to see rac to-day chaplain won't if he cried the tears Jailing like vain Oh what shall 1 say to God to There were rejoicings all through the rude hospital One poor dying fellow turned his fare around and whispered letter was in my hand It had been two weeks It seemed Inj AH other Soil -In thli Wn WABE IK TOWI 1 rLACK j of on i ho cnn do in of my only feeling is thai brother's will my tl out We sir I the low you ever saw At that moment a soldier accosted him He held in his hand black bottle the if he would I having gono a- PI i Thank said the boy Very Bouts 9 In tub World take and small tia bler the boy hud him what i dram It troubled In face red aud under the pressure of The hands shaking the eyes watery and inflamed shall I to save fair should not recover all had passed and she bid fair to live many years longer of such joyful news was an almost recovery from depression an illness 1 took that occasion to impress the great principles of truth upon grateful heart uf the boy and God's help 1 was successful has been home with his broth cr ever since to visit his mother but he will not desert the duty Ho is again a young toned Christian an enemy grog shop and to all v the cap- L i T feebly strive to lift to j the soldiers ai or Oh have I aided to perform this touching rite by guiding the cold ind half that ring will send name is the of a handsome young as he put his in mine My is as with a heavenly smile he crossed both hands breast his lips stiffening the ho express the he cherished tor her the locked fingers there just under red and clotted shirt was ol a vouri and beautiful women m morocco miss crv of man scarce eighteen snd the brimming up to and the tor lf n nln In weep But no lioe that in the ob of every duty frank demn siii and quick to ciples more than ever the idol of the problem to be solved He went off a little came back with it knot a piece of broken limb n his month It was just as heavy as his says iie if I can jump the creek with this knot in my 1 also can with the pig Jn a he cave the leap and over went He then laid down his knot ed back again seized his pig and stood i moment as if weighing and comparing the two He hesitated but a he was over nnd all Was this not reasoning and Could philosopher or a divine have drawn a inference 1 A do had been accused of Killing sheep and his master were very fond of each other It was n long time ere the owner could be made to believe the ill report about his favorite At mst he was convinced that poor Rover was As he could not bear to kill him himself ho came into the room one in and said Peter you may take the dol alter breakfast and shoot him Mind and dead In an instant he out of the room and n straight line Mo calling ur shouting could cause him Straight ns an arrow lie shot across the and was out of Every hour they ex- him back At night he certainly come But no he never Many months after this his master was riding in a wild lonely place J ust as he came between the two banks through which the roads had been cut he saw on of the banks His his old he to him very kindly But Rover's heart one teeth old ter and again scampered oil of age it that he is still and it is certain that he is in the enjoyment of a most excellent appetite Mr Front estimates that it lias cost over to feed Hannible since he arrived in this country in female elephants are1 not gentle and docile and may be anyone There been this rule as elephants like human beings differ in their tions but such exceptions have-not been to occur in The male elephant however is an that requires watching ind above all a fearless keeper No man can occupy that position with any safety until acquired a complete over the animal that he takes in and latter made to understand that the slightest hesitation n commands of Ins master will be met with immediate severe punishment The elephant can only be ruled by fair when thoroughly subdued he is the most obedient of servants In an elephant will acknowledge a new keeper without difficulty or test at other times a contest is necessary before he will submit and this is ally ones Mr Nash has had the of Saib for seven years The second summer he travelled with him rebelled for the first time struck at Nash while lie practicing the animal in the no audience brute chained his legs together so that he could up again and then put the cold steel to him Tippo was obstinate but so was Nash and the finding that he must cither give up or he ly beaded and has been noted for his behavior ever since Sometimes it Is the work of days an elephant If he is loose it is nee hobble and him as preliminary a it mav tako ifl men hours to accomplish Once down be is speared and pitchforked until the blood runs from every part of his body and this is kept up sation until exhausted and he announces his submission which he does by a peculiar whistle through his trunk followed by a method of crying he is and whoever takes in that moment he will his master nnd none other In this to essary to id tlic Pet n lu Tke report of ilio Now York Com- of year ending We the in New Aliens or Of were year cured in its Hospital And the his speed His master never hi Unforgiving Rover was good strong and thine anger lasting more of mine had a very knowing cat Of Course ter the elephant always acts most ably Xo matter how violent he may have been he begs he may be safely released from his chaines and no instance has ever of an elephant violating his given under At some future riod for the time being his word may upon AN ELEPHANT is LOVE A number of years ago ies were laid up Yoi the winter in house on the bank of the canal at hurg Here Hannible for the first time was the society They were fastened side by side and an between them It case of love at first for the moment Queen Anne was into presence she ran her trunk into his style of kissing long they were continually caressing each other their demonstrations of al affection were the spring Queen Aline was taken away to start upon her annual tour The rage of Hannibal at this separation was terrific for 11 days he refused to touch a morsel of only during that time being By dint of continual or surging against his fastening he succeeded in breaking loose on the day when he took of the The animals in wore against their bars and filling the air with their howls and shrieks Hannibal a- Yound the feet and tear ters in the roof with his lested none of the animals In force of men Tab a great favorite witli the family when Tab of beautiful kittens and when it seemed as if it was too much for her to take care them was given neighbor Little carried off in a basket and ly is or door being opened in walked who delighted find her child ln the tears eg weeks backo again the feet of the mistress ol hooks attached to long ted ears and was cast was applied satisfactory result Queen Anne a ith ex- e ee seemed too young it- It But now grown A million w to bo cd n nt Ithaca and u iii building of iha American built and suppose in th r owners of years