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   Reedsburg Herald (Newspaper) - March 5, 1857, Reedsburg, Wisconsin                               A YEAR 19. MARCH 5, 1857. 13 PUBLISHED AT of L. or or 10 or one Each three BOOKS I the State Town Hoards Teachers nnd of nro re examine the following list o text which have been recommended b Hon. A. C. State Puh lie Series First Lessons in Youths Manual of McNully's Complete Arithmetics Primary Intellectual New 0, 0, Hilf Composition English p. either u Car x U nt tie I JM for v C 3-. ic nt f First Book in Word Dictation Wright's Analytical Juvenile I. 11 School Compendium of Natural mid 0, 0, 0, 0 o LAND Oct. n. j. wm In Oct. IS. im nuv I cf il to E. 1'1 10 1 n n wf with I inni Oct. STEVENS 3M1LES, at AND LAND I School History of the U. j of the C. History with Maps and 0, Elements of Sun ej Little School American twil Elements of Art of and System of The list contains the Be not harsh nnd Live in 'tis If an angry man should meet And thee Turn not thou again and rend Lest thou needlessly offend him Show him hath been thy Kindness is a potent Gentleness is e'er in 'tis pleasant Hung. Why be angry witli each Man was made to love his Kindness is a human Meekness a celestial Words of kindness spoke in a weight with men of reason Don't Le follies And their little Charity's a cure for Suffers is and 'tis Let thy loving he a Not a complimental Love is wisdom ever proving True philosophy is thou known that bitter our Bitter though e'er to E'en thy foes will call it Words are let them never golden Nor be though another Scorn to call thee be in 'tis wouldn't Marry a A young man visiting a young anil appeared to be well pleased One evening he called when it was quite which led the young girl to inquire where it was he had I had to work Do you work for a living 1 she inquired in Ox is the most ful restorative of the It the daily ebb of and arrests its rapid recruiting the exhaustion produced by its drains and and wear and There is no invariable rule for all persons with the respect to the amount of time to be spend in It is regulated by the and habits of the During the entire period of Trom the u in i replied the young I am the growth of the more so I more food it requires to repair the wants Will 1" uf the G. Oct. S. at lie 1, Oct. I lit nil of aic ost works of the c in the Public in du n of the he They ar of the Stale the ar a liart of will lie made to liny of the into the address letters of inquiry or S. B. A fidl of and always nnd for Mile by Nov. S. V LAND Sank CUtas All lu 1 C C t It S OF Milwaukee News 1857! Old call you me i Aye when the Almighty spoke into I was Then was I Amid the bloom and radiant with celestial I upon the pinions of ihe fim and taught the sweet as they fell and sparkled on the boughs of the Ere the foot of man was heard sounding in the I gazed out on if rivers flashing in and the like a sand jewels upon their The up their anthems in these and none there but 1 to to the The lawns bounded the nnd drank at the limpid before an arm was to or thorn For if y tars the morning star in upon these unpeopled and its twin sister the eve in the forehead of the with no eye to their rays but call me and i Palmyra ed and and scarce a melancholy ruin marks the place of their existence but when their first stones were in th earth I was there Amid all their and wickedness 1 was in aud their magui a 1 dislike the name of a aud she turned up her pretty That was the last time the young visited the young He is now a and he has one of the best women for his The young lady who disliked the name of a mechanic is now the wife of a able regular vagrant about and miser able is obliged to take in washing in order to support herself and children You dislike the name of a mechanic eh 1 whose brothers arc but loafers I pity any girl who has s little who is so so soft think less of a young man for beiti n of God's the most and honorable person of heaven's Beware youn how you treat young men that wor a living for you may one day be me nial to one of them Far better discharge the well-fed pa per with all his and and take to your the handed and industrious m Thousands have ted their who e turned their backs A few have taught them a severe In no man or woman should he who will not bodily or and who curl up their lips with scorn introduced to a hard The curse of God and every human be- who has the least amount of common f the and to restore their bility and and exhausted by ic incessant activity of the I fence those who uso much ou sleep In the prime of life is not so and a less supply is In old when the waste ol ital is least of there is the mallest necessity for But the verv of life unite in sleeping of the too little sleep is ively to the activity or the body exhausts the to ihe system less and Eight hours fo youths and six hours for adults is in average term for Tor sleep to be speedily mid n and thoughts be laid aside with one's clothes and every external excitement of the in by withdrawn as as bad fur better be and people should accus You may begin to force asparagus in hot Sow under glass for transplanting or small Protect choice which may how a disposition to by cases of wicker old and other Lettuce maybe sown in the open ground is soon as frost will It nwy be sown between vacant intended for other and pulled out for use before he other plants are large enough to be en- cumbered by it. Early peas cannot bt planted too soon after the is ed. Radishes may be sown as soon the seeds can be raked in. Sow cabbages in under and Dig up vacant applying Dress and clip edging of or make new gravel Attend and turn over com post Dress asparagus or make new ones the latter part of this month or the be- away Over the fields and frozen snow wo nnd lightly For and winter is Then then Im sol to churls heigh ho tOi a sleigh full of how swift we tlic reindeer the snow helh mny tinkle and For nml somebody Then ho then h 1m, Leave faces to There's like n frosty And n sleigh full of A down Enst editor says that n lady who has been married but a few was putting on airs at her boarding a short time on the strength of soon keeping house for when the old landlady you're going to keep are ye 1" was the gay to have a con- mcd the old The wife tom themselves to sleep with a part of the window CLOCK ix THE dials of the English Parliament clock are twenty two feet in and are the largest in the world with the minute Every half minute the point of the min ute hand moves nearly seven The clock will go eight and a half and strike only for seven and a so as to indicate by its silence any neglect in sense upon such who the noble A Kcal MiKe a worthy old man from keeps a place of entertainment man nnd at V As a- the 13uclian.ui nominated for the bought a portrait of the old and placed it in a place over Every and occasionally during the the old ginning of Select from your lar the best cabbages with and set them in some proper place to stand for Set the different kinds remote from each to prevent their mixing t the time of et some of your best cabbage stumps early salad and If the ground s set shallow if place them bout six inches Small uch as radish when constant supply is should own once a week or Celery for an early may be sown in this though the principal sowing had better be deferred till and horse radish should be sown as earh is the season will It her her ami I ing it The mere winding of each o the striking parts will take two The pendulum is 15 feet long the wheels are of cast the hour bell is eigh feet high and nine feet in weigh from fourteen to fifteen of the hammer is four cwt. palaces to the My books The present publishers of the will publish a Democratic or none at -I AVe now appeal to who ed us their to devote a little time and labor to the fulfilment of their will show a lon and fearful account I the fate of cm of lory SAUK WIS. on Will i of the I hern extensively road during the late Our campaign paper give us a good list of We hope to keep the number and for that have 1 reduced the price of the where ten or more copies are sent to one to ONE A Will Land Warrants and Oct. SO. Alba The New s n large and design Tl W U P M at li Mansion BY Stink Terms ol tlie Milwaukee 3 to K Weekly to In the cnO of the u B pout and In Cave them their period of glory and splendor but at their birth 1 ed in them the seeds of death and must go down and be humbled in the heads bow down before e rising glories of young to wse prosperity there will also come a tc and a day of I poise my wings over the and itch the course and doings of its 1 call up the violets on the hill d crumble the gray ruins to the ground am the agent of a higher to give fe and take it I spread esses upon the brow o gray hairs on the head of the aged Dimples and at my 11 rk around the lips of the innocent ml I furrow the brow of the aged with call you me 1 Aye but when will ny days be numbered 1 shall time and eternity begin 1 will the arth and its waters and the universe be rolled and a new world commence its re 1 Not till he who first bid me begin my flight so order it. his purpose who called me into is and not till no one can proclaim the shall go to the place of all low would fill his with turn to the poi take his hat and say I drink this of schnapps to your health with very much were numerous in that lo One day a blustering came said among other things that any man who could support Buchan was as stupid as an Uncle lias looked at him a took o his spectacles stepped from behind th seized the stranger by the and said by vi not haf a tarn rascal in mine vot sha Nov. J. 11. and their taWe con for 1 the 1th thin if J. A. D. 3, wis. nex spoken profane by our py And suiting the a tion to the summarily ejected frank with the worl Frankness is the child of Honesty ai Say just what you mean to C and I take it for grai every i i i f the and d yon intend to do what is It riend a grant if it is if tell him plainly that y You will wrong and mi nore wrong yourself by equivocation Men are so inclined to themselves with what is th rit and the senses so easily grow deai the impressions of the beautiful ant i that one b to nourish in his mind the culty of feeling these For no an can bear to be entirely deprived of ch enjoyments it is because they are ot to taste of what is excellent ic generality of people delight in silly id insipid provided they arc or this one every day at to hear a little read a good To SAVE some o the best roots as early as the frost wil permit in the two feet inserted over the They will pro seed plentifully in pea is hardy a native of the south o cultivated iu Great Britain fro time and in this countr from its first or dwarfs a generally in and is neither worth preserving or and the less as early crops may he more certainly had by sowing in the in sheltered and covering during the winter with a layer of and another of long loosely applied to keep the paves in their After the earth akes a temperature favorable to your pea sow ing should be made ma'am be a toy or MAY HER oung married lady of our hose union has not been prolific of little has suspended upon the in her directly over the cad of the a little picture under- cath which is the following quotation rom littlo children o come unto and forbid them or of such is the Kingdom of IF COME darkies in he west went out to hunt and by accident found a large with quite Peeping they dis- covered three young bear whelps In the said while I go in dar and gets do youn t 1 1___ you jis watch heah for old Sam got asleep in the and when opening his eyes he saw the old scouring her the Quick w wink lie iMit her bv the and held on like can cried o in the cavo what dark the hob dar V Mess you save JJs tail you'll find out what daik de hole so 1' HOI see a fine if it were ble speak a few reasonable tl A WARM relates the following lawyer in a neighboring vas once called upon suddenly to i wealthy after further medical at- was pronounced II Acceded to draw a in th the dying man's and hot supposed business who the lawyer recollected a line tract of th farmer's which had not been provided and remarked have forgotten that hundred acres what disposition shall be made of quietly replied the keep that there's coal in it once a to keep up a tegular and successive Quantity of the early one pint will sow a tow of twenty for the larger for main the same measure will sow a row of in early sorts make the drills inch and n and let parallel drills be two feet aud to three or four feet Pea that are to grow without slicks the least For summer crops am large sorts make the drills two and live or six feet As to the distance the ute the peas according to their and the reason the three in the space of an and LAST AND NOT THE find the following floating bout among our exchanges Nobody seems to have heard of hap in who just come onto a year's absence in On his way up from the landing he met a number After kissing are all ho gills in Aberdeen married I Xor Miss A Xor Miss B 1 nor Miss C nor pshah said just banning nothing but to patch the I Never do a wrong thing make a friend or keep man w requires you to do so is dearly purchased it a Deal kindly and firmly with all men you will find it the policy that wears Above all do not appear to others what you arc- If you have any fault to find with any tell 1, 186C. P. o following are said to be lible recipes For preserving the com temperance for whitening Ihe honesty to remove for improving the tion 5 a beautiful the home circle for improving the civility not others of what you There is no more dangerous than that of undertaking to be one thing to a man's face and another behind his We should and speak out of as the phrase is. and say and do what we are willing should be known and read bv all The gentlest and most refined women shrink with repugnance from effeminacy In a man men the most cultivated and elegant in their turn away with dis- from masculine Women C despise in men and yet how often do we sec the one sex copying from the not the graces which might adorn but the the language and habits that displease in you cannot be happy one be happy in another and this facility of disposition wants but little aid from for health and good humor are almost the whole Many run about after like an absent man looking for his hat while it is on his head or in his dwarf two in an the Prussian and middle three in two the large marrowfat and Knight's a full inch and most larger an inch and a half and the two the or was so great that everything he touched turned into case touch a man best companion to the a to with gold and he will change mto keep good An eminent modern writer beau- says foundation of domestic happiness is faith in the virtue of The foundation of political a confidence in the integrity of The foundation of all temporal aud eternal reliance ou the goodness of KURAL we wish rural walks to do our children any we must give them a love for rural sights an ob- ject in every wo must teach them we can teach find ders in every sublimity in every hedge the records of past worlds in every and boundless fertility on the barren and so by teaching them to make full use of that limited sphere in which they now making them in few that they may be fit hereafter to be rulers over There is no adhesive label like a It sticks Mr. ad vice J to g-t won't do he 1 it would Iv just my to live I wouldn't do it sweetly observed Mrs. sgp Mr. you jest when you pay my baby is tint est baby you have ever seen you must be J thought it needed soap of some did you ever speak in public 1 Iu course I In de And what did you Julius 7 Not Mr. else could man say under de The actions of a man tell of what kind lie as do the fruits of a What is the difference between a young girl and an oid of has feeling and the other has A who went to California and subsequently became very is r so extravagant that he skates on ice now The number of poor poets is even the number of poets gi are When you hear of a professional inquire if he pays his b  

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