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   Sheboygan Journal (Newspaper) - January 15, 1857, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                               THE SHEBOYGAN JOURNAL 13 MILLS SHARPE In Brick Block Third Story TERMS To City Subscribers in advance when de- livered carrier When not in advance 50 To Mali Subscribers in advance When not paid in advance 2 01 C lubs of or more to one i n advance each 100 RATES OF One of J2 lines or less one do do do C do do do 3 mouths do do week cards of 5 lines or less one year One column one year Half do do Quarter do do Legal notices ut the statute rates 00 00 5 OU 3 JO 1 Oil 5 00 40 00 25 00 15 00 JOB We hove n large quantity of Material on hand comprising the latest styles ol and Fancy Job Letter mid are lo execute nil of JOB PRINTING in superior style and on short notice O JE H M A N EVENING SCHOOL THE undersigned at the solicitation nl Indies and has opened a cluss fur mny desiro to acquire a knowledge of the that will enable them to speak and write the same with facility Class meets on Thursday and Friday evenings of each week at the rooms over Dr Hook Drug Store Entrance the outside For terms enquire of the From the Elkhorn Independent Education ol Youth As few subjects are more interesting to society so few have been more frequently written upon than the education of youth Yet it is not a little surprising that it have been treated almost by all in a matory manner They have insisted ly on the advantages that result from it both to the individual and society and have expatiated praise of what none have ever been so hardy as to call in question Instead of giving no fine but empty angues upon this subject instead of ing each their practical aud whimsical tem it would have been much better if they had treated it in a more scientific manner Thus giving us the result of their tion with simplicity Of all members of society I do not know a more useful or a more honorable one than n school teacher and at the same time 1 do not know of any whoso talents are so Wore the salaries of school teachers to be augmented from a tion of useless sinecures how soon it we'd turn to the advantage of the people of this State a people whom without flattery are on an equal with the most talented en- of our union Would it not be to the advantage of our society to make the To be read alternately the first and ond lines or tho first and third as it may suit the taste or sentiment of tho reader The bliss of him no tongue can tell NY ho in a woman doth confide Who with a woman scorns to dwell Unnumbered evils will betide They fill ench leisurable day With joy and innocent delight cheerless and Aro none possessed while in their sight They make the dreary path of life A pleasant journey strewn with Horrors A dreary of peaceful strife They quickly change with matchless power Domestic joy will fast decay Where female known Where e'er a woman holds her sway A is imperfection She's never failing to display Truth in its native loveliness A heart inclined to butchery A never did possess That man true dignity will find Who tries the state Who pours contempt on womankind Will mourn his folly when too latu some property by this time I my head answered Ward smiling But you can't raise moner on that by blissful hope and j fj the aud is is Is it merely a happy dream of pleasure a drama in which tho actors check or mortgage answered the for the sitting been removed When wines shall be made at South in abundance to be low price we they will sup the cloth shall have i nn we will go over nn hel young proprietor Tha use of returned Ward mathematics for pose there were no higher mathematics j loved pleasure I characteristics of life plant stronger liquors aud when cider at the Then v e think out cf tho the u- I a ly truth to the blest heaven of i whiskey will no longer j everlasting repose Is it tho harmonious tho blending of virtue love religion and there would be no astronomy without All are not all the no calculations of out tho longitude sea would be us cast a altered man whose childhood was filled with boyish pleasures knowing naught of care i cm vote right un of they rile up we'll em That the outgoing resolution is especially connived an to pra- serv Union That this platform ar em- bodiment of the of them groat who fit the twice as long and a hundred times as gerous and consider how marine insurance rise Isn't there any use in vv hv but T know i t as are to improve the longitude are von country out cf tho large cities will j od awny to tho spears of generally dismiss thu stronger liquors and I sich us Washington An- themselves to of nativ growth ty Annor and Santy of no reason why such should not be the case and though the impatience his youth a delightful dream of love and future felicity Look at him as he sits be- 1 side his merchandise his waking 1 mighty fears are cf money aud its of the temperance may interfere it has this gradual f temperance it cannot do more question is settled that coercive temperance will not succeed V A R L V LOVE business of a teacher every way mere by increasing their salaries and admitting only those of proper abilities Can we think ourselves in a country of civilized people can it bo conceived that we have any regard for posterity when ive signed at the National Hotel or at iho place of permit those Unit have not proper or la meeting A C J Sheboygan Dec Taylor Killer itc WISCONSIN Northern Insurance Agency in Wis PHENIX COMPANY Of Hartford Conn L LOOMIS II O Of Wull Street New YorU Gity 1 MARTIN President FIRK MARINE AND LIFE nt current responsible C 1 EBO Y G A N YOUNG KEEN'S INSTITUTE The following named will before the Young Men's E M McGraw Dec 25 J Holmes Fell 5 H N 1 C K Morris 12 S U Homillon i C K Terry Taylor 15 S M 22 I T C W 29 I D Harvey 12 Other from abroad muy be to lecture Before iho Institute occasionally during the winter due notice of which will be given J B President JAMKS Secretary German Bank SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN CAPITAL STOCK NOTES STATE STOCKS DEPOSITED Discounts Paper nnd soils nnd Domestic Exchange Collections made nnd remitted Interest paid on Special Deposits J II MEAD JOHN Pres ful requirements to take charge of te ah genius and health of our youths who ono day may be the guardians of the ties of our country We all agree that ery member of society should be paid in proportion as they are necessary and in a new country like this teachers are more necessary than preachers as children stand in more need of instruction than rents Then why not pay tho Children should early bo in he arts from which will afterwards receive tho greatest advantages When the wonders of nature are never exposed to our view we have no great desire to become acquainted with what pretends to account for the phenomena should early therefore instruct them in the experiments if I may so express it of knowledge and leave to maturer age the the causes Green says man is placed in this world as a spectator when lie is tired with wondering nt all the novelties about him and not till then he desire to know the cause Again a child should be taught but onb thing at a time but how often do we eee them attempt a r things at thr sume time which soon gives them a super- fondness for everything and master at It was not an ardent love faded out grew older My flew to her n dove And lighted on her shoulder Or sipped the bonny of her lips Or in her eyes found heavenly I loved her to her I loved her very traces HOT features wore u rapturous charm Her smile made till within me flutter ID rounded beauty was her arm Her little fat na butter thru her so false as she was pretty And soon she her little beau And took a ono from the citr I him out ono anty That aur ed to this platform forthwith Alter an adjournment of fifteen tn iho convention accepted the lution a the sense of tho meetin came furred an accepted fta Mr an feller This aro the proudest day of my lifo I'm of my proud of by tho jingo I'm of self Will 1 this ere Tim in their own blood And he stood awhile looking at the son and wails and faces sioned by the color of the bright line i der used in the of plate i i i i with ho measures h Tims he tolls day less rnan there the gam it a cold an nnd Trails it A seems a way of doing I in I T I f i n -.4 work It ought to be done by RIP more life than car bs fielded I wish it its the and hardest and most critical of all work j The foreman of tho room an old friend i of the two young men came forward co welcome the and Wart stood a time asking questions about he ex hous il U e may of ins upon the of rue art is quick to ft el for who a fount latitudes -i i and are his delight Ho abhors to strip from Ar the a L cal or a Public July 1856 It haint your lonkin your last upon lato On- known that aour tuwn is kinder sot off in- j Libby I feel the plunks to tew great I won't do nothing resolutions which has been read lira my only more expressd Fuller not only the but I'll ride it to the devil of the ty of tho an the Union shall seem to ux it 1 so mix self with this platform that twill hard to iell tether from which feller its beautiful of idea the cold and callous sneerer who heeds merely from Pliable humstid iot on the to Joshua later hole on tho Sow ost divides us east an west more into Twas one of love's him to light But oh lie larruped me like blazes A Story For the Higher How many routs bothered their teachers J went and next dav left tho villas upon i they call his at and raisins tho men a short visit to the where Lut vet he keeps his treasure a try hands An on more than he had studied anu lie fulfills tho these ere interesting occasions I've It was six months later together in the counting room at the works with asking that invidious question What i Mr said the old old is That is he so-called I have concluded to accept your cal view of every thing can't be Mr the foreman of j tercel at once in figures on a room nnd myself are satisfied with sheet That is the objection to the the operation of your machine It will u of higher studies into common schools ro expense for apparatus for ex- for every thing except three the old practical them Rittin and tor Franklin floored one such cruic with and Ward of hc and Sam Sharp Sam Sharp Jr sat i JU e breathe i and 1 hey arc to a daily j routine of nnd habit One man truly i v Lore thousands They have a of a more celestial eies and faith and conscience are expunged Life is indeed a strange mixture it is kilk as an avenue of various trees and Sowers below realm ings un- doubtedly give us the whole market for thu duration of the patent The an Shall we them now Ward assented and read them over They to pay him in return for thu ownership ot the patent of his twenty bunged eyes my wn included in say nothing heads ears and slit no- These outbursts of as in a torpor I have boon increasing souse thars a pur fee o line su their state of Its an is pre-eminent we are on a corruption while is slippery rooks ami sich like roll The immediate cause ot this new that is lightsome nt the commencement but is s Jr who live on And now having gone thus far perhaps some may think me a pedagogue willing the memorable answer What is the use of i invention ten thousand a baby Let us consider another aod a Jars d darkness toward tho close It begins as a i -1 little path edged with violets and primroses j our and a mossy carpet for tiny feet to tread family nn sent his to school so upon but thistles soon in the has got the itch in his a yearly practical answer actually given not many of all profits from the use of said woven hedges i out thistles soon sprinc in tho way i out that their hands an faces look of among the grass and briers The years ago Mr ISam Sharp tha manufacturer MARIE machine or the sale of rights to which share was guaranteed not to be by a well timed puff to raise the reputation school but such is not the ease Was which did CT l-l ways considered what wao the use of j than two thousand live hundred dollars ery thing Some people even said he went year for ten years to church and gave to missions because it was useful iu sustain business probably that wasn't so But The Apple and the Grape In the olden time of this the juice of the apple was tho favorite beverage I of his fault and said the must be kept hum But sworn they should leave school so n begun nil is each other had any bin settled hv a taoun meetin this caso the an oversot all tho old W H PAINE City and Deputy County Surveyor Office in Block Eighth Street Orders for S and Levelling promptly to Winter Mail Arrangements SHEBOYGAN CITY POST OFFICE Eastern and Southern arrives daily days at 6 F M Closes nt 7 P M Tny AGAIN THERE is NO REMAINDER When I was a lad just after I had com- the puzzling study of arithmetic 1 one day had occasion to seek the teacher's aid in solving a question It was in Di- vision and cipher as I would I could not get nn answer without a remainder for two long hours I took my straight into the business Sam grew spent readin up then wont to work nnd some folks slyly said a little older than his j ured out the philosophical laws of motion a slow dry stupid careful steady nnd speed nnd friction and resistance and pernicious business and nothing else j all that which have to the at all Ward Ward's Sam's schoolfellow wasn't so safe and wise j going of the plates of glass that the machine son and rubs together ail that I had left to do then in his was to get up a machine that would rub Western Mail arrives daily Sundays up to the desk and handed Sam and then wei ed nt 4 P M and leaves at 8 A M Closes al to He looked at the work j said not a word wrote something on the Northern Mail via Manitowoc Two Rivers handed it back Vexed and out Tuesdays and Saturday a with his cool indifference I re- turned to and after indulging in some very rebellious thoughts him I read the It Try again there is no remainder The silent but ex- pressive sentence gave me more assurance if ho had spoken r dozen times It inspired me with confidence I did try a- gain and again and after repented tions I succeeded iu obtaining a correct re- sult without a remainder These six words were stumped upon my memory and ever afterwards filled with Extractor stared me in the face in an undertaking they recurred to j me Right there before mv i at 8 A M and arrives Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at G P M Closes at 7 P M Southwestern Mail Onion Beechwood leaves at 1 P M Wednesdays and Saturdays and arrives at 11 A M same days Closes at 12 M Office 8 to 8 P M days from 12 M to 1 P M and 5 to G P SI SMITH P M 1850 PILES neglected often prove fatal leads to consumption anoint the parts times a day with PAIN EXTRACTOR If secretion form in the rectum the He went to school with them together in that ivay and get my ent into the as patent I wish I'd been to Sharp Jr after some minutes silence a sort of apprentice Sam entered tho as clerk was steady and smart and might have risen ploy tho learned They drank ly to follow the fashion but the wines they used being pure tho excesses they wero d guilty of did not so greatly injure as similar excesses would at the s day It has often been keep hisn to hum or among our i for in ing into my ribs my innards aro my legs aro awfully and my is turnin into twenty pennys an I shall soon bu a an ife will be a it aro con- for sich kindle as I'm lin to wives Etit I regret the be- 1 don't Mrs L is no grout account then tho oh bo fouling that comes over me when I reflects country for of A Tother side is getting ready to maka their splurge and as a simple on in 1 shall take of that convention also As SPIKE Esq A the of electing a Chaplain came up in tho of last week many nominations were made and among them the Mr Spinner of York nominated the Rev Mrs Antoinette Black wall ly Mrs Antoinette Brown He that during tho late canvass he was charged with being an infidel for having voted for Mrs Black well at tho of the last session He knew then as must have known that sho was n regularly ordained clergyman of tho Presbyterian Church A You mean clergy woman Mr Smith of Virginia wished to know if it was in order to nominate n woman for Chaplain of the The Speaker was of the opinion that it was a question for the House to decide Mr Elliot of Kentucky nominated tho John Morris He is said Mr E n regular member of tho Hard Shell Church a very pious man not of very nent ability but just tha man to pray for such a crowd as this ADVICE TO THE an tory address last week we find the ing It is a sacred duty of yours to discourage legal at its incipient ges unless you yourselves compelled to vindicate some substantial right or redress that in wine excess is seldom nnd this is true There are doubtless in last night to n wrong Trivial and ate a candidate and build a platform A I imaginary injuries are tho most mischievous sorts of bo sternly re- pressed On a kindred topic the kr puts as you act nnd committee of four was rise to receive sort caoun the which committy reported An another committy was where e deman It's not that said Ward straight up to be foreman but to the isn't the principle Tho thing is to cret gust of Mr Sharp who knew enough to j hold of all tho knowledge you can in lege or cut It will all be useful some time tlie knowledge and all the beauty too j where the ordi Mr Sharp to At any rate you'll have to up boini says he wont be a so about the immediate usefulness You wouldn't have and the practical 1 Ministers don't ey investments like education i not come into men have near the salary in proportion the and influence that they used value a good workman suddenly an- that he meant to go to college What's tha Widow Ward lawyer nor a doctor ris to make i platform The caucus then I on such occasions you may tho of wme countries proceeded to take an infamous balloi for Meting or n as they are with n and Libby had 9 votes 1 Spike 0 13 SO He That L that they can seldom be j i adulterated It is the fact still that amid population of a wine country inary wine is cheap pure sobriety is rule in- toxication the exception U i of no the fust named was unanimously the of render it as more ment of meanness trickery and oppression or lovely and dignified us the guardian of peace and very visible sonation of protector of tho weak and the rights i cider where liVr him to a Ministers don't ey investments like education discharge it as tho syringe w it never fails to cure casts of any age or lence nor to give entire to all frequently curing by one Piles are known by the pain of the anus Bleeding piles arc caused times by the falling whole bowels which then press the intestinal canal tight against the back bones and keep tho blood from returning up the vessels similar to the blood being kept to tlic top of your finger string is tied tight round it such is for lous humors and ulcers to form then procure a wear a compress to the rectum and continue to use the salve as above also rub it well over the loins and some time nnd the natural belts that support the bowels will be saved It properly every will be never fails W Esq of Columbus Ohio tary of the Ohio Insurance Company who was taker to ew York in extreme debility with Piles to an by the celebrated Dr Mott as tbo only chance to save accidentally heard of the FAIX EX- years his disease de- grew worse life bo- intolerable he was cured EXTRACTOR PAIN EXTBACTOK IS the box has it-a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signatures of C V A and HENRY DALLEY facturer Price 25 cents per box All orders should bn addressed C V it 81 Barclay street New York tho Convention the vote an i most redressing wrongs thrown out tho winder for though by tho haughtiest and j ost of mankind kim in and in- County of On- j mind's -I can sea them the through college Mi's Ward did not argue the case She T only that was bent on going i supposed a small party of ladies and gentlemen v that tho every word every letter distinctly arid I and that he was sure to do what he set take fresh courage and try again Those about and that he was good and smart words were the talisman to ail I have ever such people always get a living accomplished They are not cherished bo- how and n respectable one cause of their authorship The crabbed weat to himself little schoolmaster that wrote them was the 1 attending a declaration of love a gentleman remarked if ever ho offered i himself ho would do it in a collected and business For instance he continued addressing himself to n Tho ex ud in part his teaching and least beloved by me of all my youthful in- graduated not with particularly high lion and yet he wrote six words that I ors but with a good constitution and r are engraved on my heart WITH most essential point in our intercourse with head full of knowledge especially in in which he had some taste and iu which he had bestowed much study He came home and went over to th lira deceive a child we not only show pernicious also lose our ence over him forever see bis old schoolmate go over the works with him and see they looked They and as they talked of old times and of present I would say Miss I have been two years looking for a wife I i in the receipt of a thousand dollars n year j from my business is daily on tho j increase Of ail the Indies of I admire you most indeed I love you and would gladly make you ruy ou me by your j replied Miss to prise of all I refer you to my father exclaimed the man Well I declare said the lidies in to how i they Childhood is like a mirror catching and reflecting images from all around it Re- I they spoke ot situation and member that an impious und profane and here there was much uttered by n parent's lips may operate on Sharp's business was the young heart like a careless spray of wa- ter thrown upon polished steel staining it with rust which no can efface Meanness is always worse than Misery chorus Tha lady and gentleman good reader were married soon after that a modest way of to the and r method of taking a man at his to a certainty is probably no in the world the grape apple will flourish iu the States Aii X Stales can in tho g can the table or for the From extreme the antly even the s L but on tho Pacific side its pi is wonderful The vines are den with fruit and is a of in- be the now every will be tried where on p road if Maine To it concern That when in tha course of rights things gits snarled up i is the duty the people to om Tha tilings is snarled up the an that this ere convention are to meet it ba one of tho most i kind of That this convention nro the itch fust bo- an an a patriarchs Jub do you o i st fully I- i j the reason is that goi generally A is called which is ing but want of force A person is said to have self government simply because he has nothing to govern They lalk about self- denial when their desires are so weak Urnt one about an to them ns an- other fall into n re- routine by heart a set of and as you say very stupid good or groat fine nnd holes r method of word 1 quality We do not think the first attempts Lit wine making on this have been our and he was accumulating n large j One of our exchanges says it is tato while young Ward seemed to have vating to see a gc nothing grander in view some or professorship of mathematics I almost wish you'd stayed in the work's with your wile m a without ought to be A more a very is not wine fur ing the privilege of going up aud ing bis we want is the light It or the Uivil the am not to sav Second it ar n yood them as had it an I hull fellor f to aroy of this perluiler i es the thunks uf the tion that hero convention I do with him on account of of deluded a don't know wot is g fir them we hereby aour i anir to i this 13 9 tho of to vote on this pint OF PAVING Fon A IN Boston per says one f ho facts put in evidence nt tho trial in the Court to sustain the will of the bite William Russell was that only a d w days before he made the will ho called at the office of the Democrat and paid for his paper n in saving fifty cents The fact dwell upon av length by counsel and Commented upon by the Judge as onn of great Tho verdict of tlie jury would seem to sustain the proposition that a man who has mind enough to pay for his newspaper in advance is competent to make a will fruity with very strength but j er they Lave the itch or not but if they vole e wines for again it the an- When may a man bo strictly said to bo in of always keeping his When nobody will ever take it The man who is without an idea ally has the greatest idea of himself   

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