Watertown Democrat (Newspaper) - June 14, 1860, Watertown, Wisconsin Watertown X Jr AND PROPRIETOR EVERY THURSDAY WATERTOWN DEMOCRAT Second Story WATERTOWN CITT To MICE AND MAIL SUBSCRIBERS IN BLY IS ADVANCE TERMS OF ADVERTISING per Half 25 00 1500 10 00 5 00 no linos ar time 50 Each 25 Business Directory W T MOAK TO MOAK TEABODY Drv Goods Groceries Boots and and Tn Block M constantly m a full and varied Goods hi the attention of Cash or Pay Purchasers 14 GILL BARBER Attorneys and Counsellors nt riters'on Block Main Street R GILL HIRAM Jr J FIUEHHT EMIL C GABBLER Importer of Meloileona Timer nnd and Piano stools kept on hand Watertown Bertram's Block 21 VOLUME VI VIS THURSDAY JUNE 14 1860 NUMBER 35 THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE s discovered eeds a re- HARBOW PEASE in Notary Public Store west side the river Watertown consin nSS DENTISTRY DK G Sias located himself perma nt Watertown and is now prepared to wait upon all who require in Pritchard's over the Bank Reference required WILLIAMS LEONARD at Law in Peterson Mal- Mock Corner of and Second Wisconsin It B E 13 ENOS and Solicitors in Chancery Office over Jefferson County Bunk DR L S INGMAN Office in Treasurer's Office on MR KENNEDY of has d in ono of our common pasture w thai cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR from the Worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases and never failed except in two cases both I He lias now in his possession over otic certificates of its value ail within twenty 01 Boston Two battles are to cure a nursing sore One to the worst kind the face or three will the system oi j biles Two are to cure the worst canker iu the mouth or stomach Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas One to two are warranted to cure nil j humor in tlie Eyes i Two bottles are to cure running of i the ears and blotches among the hair j Four to Six bottles arc warranted to cure cor- FOOTSTEPS ON OTHER SIDE Sitting in my humble out into the Listening to the stormy With n Kind of I for the loved One slop 1 long to hear One who ugh he me Still is dearest if the dear Soft he heart triumphant Oh it Gone by on the other side All tha nigh seems filled with weeping Winds wailing mournfully And the together Journey to the restless sea I cnn fancy you As they your flow Like the griefs of single Making up a woe did guests bo silent Hush a moment fretful rain Breeze stop me listen God grant not in vain In my the is the blushes of a bride Joy Ahis a stranger footstep Goes by on the other side Ah how many wait forever the steps riot come Wait until the pitying them to a peaceful home 1 Many ii the still of midnight in the streets have luin died While the sound of human footsteps on the other side IN ifEV-nOEXEAHS sign of treachery or notice the least offer to create an I'll tear you limb from girl The next moment and before I had time to reply the door closed and I was left alone I walked to a light was burning in the sat down I was strong and wild and meant what Then I took n survey of the apartment I said nnd the girl saw it There is no one else in the house sir I assure you she responded Lead the I said hardly ing her words The furniture had been good in its day but was then much worn and battered A few minutes afterward the looking negress opened the parlor door and poked her hideous face into tha room Mi to walk proceedings rather strange but still my reckless spirit in me to follow the The girl passed from the room when I TOUCHING INSTANCE OP A THE LAST SKETCH Under this title Thackeray in his hill Magazine thus heralds a sage from the pen of Charlotte Bronte Not days since I to visit a house where in former years I bad received many a friendly welcome We went into the dio Prints pictures and sketches hung on the walls as I had last seen and re- them The light which had shone upon so many many hours of cheerful toil poured through the northern window upon print nnd bust figure and sketch and upon the ITT j i 1 i nuu miu upon Ilia inclined to think that the most ease wllich tlie good incident of insanity m T insanity in literary The touchin men is that of Alexander bearer of this well known name was the son of an Aberdeen magistrate and was He took his degree of A horn in 1701 Miss quests the gentleman locked the door put the key in my pocket nu alk up said she and followed close behind her No lights I I1 began to think the proceedings rather were visible anywhere except in the room a minis liori i n c i 1 a f t Knt M when he was nineteen years of arre and except we had just left but keeping the girl ent Up two right before me and within reach of my j flights of stairs and to the door of a back I stepped along In a few moments i confinement for tlle when ln stor at Aberdeen The The nd ha a calm young apartment she led me the door opened She knocked and we reached tlie front door The g ped 1 moment and I judge got a kev The next in- came over his disturbed spirit at eacl it tarried longer than Walk in sir if you she said from some hiding place very deferentially slant however she opened Uie door and I stepped into an apartment hat had no windows in it and was confronted by n huge burly negro man At tha same moment I heard the door closed and locked and for the first time began to think seriously of danger Fork ober exclaimed the abruptly and threateningly I sprang outside thanking God for my preservation Without a word even without n behind me I started away hardly In his lucid intervals young Cruden ed to study and therein he did not i but he found some compensation for indifference of the look con- scions of the direction I I found my way to my boarding house and at the ear the whole mat the beloved Leslie labored In this room the busy brain had devised and the ful hand executed I know not how many of those noble works which bare delighted the world with and charming humor Here the poet up into pictorial presence and -infused with life grace beauty infinite friendly mirth and wondrous naturalness of expression the people of whom his dear books told him the Shakspeare his tes his Moliere his Le There was the last work on the easel a beautiful fresh smiling shape of Titania such as his sweet guileless fancy imagined ihs Midsummer Night's queen to be nnd pure and bright the sweet was 1 given to a the In a year or two Alexander was ed came up to London gave private ng e rliest hour practicable laid a ter before the lo Ule capital Printers tell ninny queer quaint jal and sometimes startling stories and j while they do a great deal in that way foe rupt and running One bottle will cure scaly eruption of sometimes stones and Io Two or three bottles arc to drawn worst kind of ringworm Two or three bottles arc warranted to cure the j the mere fun of the thing it is not to are H merely for Five to eight bottles will cure scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the i bottle and a perfect cure is warranted when the j above quantity is taken i I carried quite a valuable watch and i Finally I led a party of police lo the house I had a considerable amount of money about I being able to obtain admittance in me for that I had been paid off usual manner the doois were forced the office and a real y clever sum Every thing in the house remained my account I knew I had turbed but not a was to be found into a den of thieves but I i high or low The trap however was internally resolved not to lose mv property soon discovered and found upon without making an effort to save it let 1 the consequences be what might Do you mean to rob I b i sake of raising a laugh or creating wonder In their numerous mingle with resolutely many strange people see many strange l do was the unmistakable sights and often encounter perils which to j many would appear incredible We will I warn said I my Second Street one door East of Planter II Oils alwayn on hand Bank of Watertown Watertown Wisconsin ORGANIZED and doing under the General Law of this State made without charge and W II Cash A L Oct 26 1354 Itf Savings Bank SAVED IS TWO PENCE DEAE The reputation of the Medical 1J we lizard from UP in ail kind of humors u so elite a story w icli Irom i P i i- 1 1 U tl n r rl nn rl rl lli 1 1 by the unanimous voice of all j the lips ot a poor who have ever used it that I need not say thing on the subject as tho most skilful tlie in try are Us praise fellow now dead and tilat I shall iHil not patiently THIS is now opened nnd will receive from if to nnd pay interest on tlie same at the rule of six cent ding to its May 1st A L W II Tlie way to Make Money IS TO SAVE The Way to Save Money IS TO BUY YOUR GOODS OF G H LORD has just received from Kew York the largest and stock of In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice I do it with a full knowledge of ifs tive power in relieving all and curing most of those diseases to which you arc unfortunately so liable That most excruciating disease to an mother NURSING SORB MOUTH Is cured as if by a miracle your own temperas restored toits natural sweetness your babe from short nnd fretful naps to calm and sweet and the Medical Discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and hold In the more strides of CANKER t extends to the stomach DYSPEPSIA which is nothing to the intestines ami KIDNEYS creating a sink ing cone feeling and an ence ever to of your family Your stomach is RW AND INFLAMED Your food distresses 3 on and you can certain kinds and even of system docs not act it contains us the of tho i up then your complexion loses its bloom and or h and your best day is gone For want of nourishment system and flabby and the of your body relaxed Then follow a truin of which Discovery is peculiarly adapted to Palpitation of the heart pain in the side ness of the and of thi pain of the hip you retire of and also that most of dis cases the PILES How many thousands of poor women are foring from this a In the we were the editorial department of a n per Don't you will responded as he displayed a murderous- but the looking knife thing by halves that conies here go aw they might tell printers are compelled to keep all sorts of murder after the forms were locked up mid everything ready for a filial ad- to our respective houses a proposition was mads to visit a which was published in one of the small i cities of New York One er morning for editors reporters and do lets any one y i black ation that there was a succession of traps which conducted to a deep mucky pit in the cellar The house had evidently been the haunt of robbers for a long time At the bottom of the pit we found the and mutilated remains of the ne gro and a heap of bones sons went to the Isle of Man was 1 subsequently returned where lie corrector of the press His talents industry and integrity procured for him friends of such quality that in 1735 he was appointed librarian to It was line then that he addressed himself to the completion of that great work with which his name is still connected Concordance which h2 did alone what five hundred years before Hugo de Si with five hundred monks to on tho canvas Fairy elves no doubt were to have been grouped around their mistress in laughing clusters Honest grotesque head and figure are indicated as reposing by the side of the consummate beauty The darkling forest would have crown around them with glittering from the midnight the at queen's feet and the boughs and foliage about her would have been peopled with help him had attempted in vain T u a pr moment shuddered to think what might have of tins volume to the Queen who my fate and congratulated myself on my j him some noble fortunate escape I had evidently been Caroline died ere it wss rewarded more favored than many others That is Cruden who had engaged all his little all gentlemen A very good story very well told said I as Rodman concluded fortune on that huge venture stricken with terror and disappointment again made shipwreck of his reason and was restaurant for the double purpose of having a smuke nnd refreshing tho in- ner man with a little something good and pleasant to the palate Accordingly we repaired to the eating saloon nnd while discussing tho things us each other by relating our ad- by sea and land Did I ever tell you of that adventure I had in New Orleans Charlev Rodman a gay dashing really gifted man Guess not was genera Well will vou hear it now me I cried passionately Spect I rejoined tho throat with a broad grin used ioj dat sort of and don't mind it a bit I was now fully alive to the fact that I lieve it or not JAPANESE HONOR AND GAED OF LIFE gentlemen of the court having met response ten the 1 felt dreadful considered the circumstance girl I had encountared was probably R j who encumbered at the time with a quadroon nnd a dish for the Emperor's table attributed I had been led to the to be dered and perhaps murdered I had reason to believe Corns sar fork ober nn den down however After J P it to accident addin will soon show you the replied the first action to the word he drew his sabre nnd between The rascal must have touched a spring applied it with deadly effect to the fell from n half dozen i lips j Well then I was working on a ing paper in Orleans during the i winter as I was going from the j i to my twelve on i I was suddenly startled by the abrupt and appearance of a female who rushed before ma and herself down in my path j some where for as he spoke n Imp door crated abdomen The other as soon as he could go up stairs and perform his tlie j iy hurried bick to his ex- open in the center of the floor I and then at in doubt as to whether I had adversary and aright i at finding him still If yer jump down sar sabe me j nothing but his service de trouble oh frowin yer he prevented his beforehand wife of George the Second lt was am ravs Tlley were ia the artist's minJ no and would have been developed by patient faithful admirable genius but the brain stopped working the skillful hand fell lifeless the loving honest heart ceased to beat What was she to hava fair i by the patient presented the first j kill of the in lis saw the sweet figure and with tender courtesy and caresses as it were posed and shaped and traced the fair form Is there record kept anywhere of fancies conceived beautiful Soma day will they assume form in tome undeveloped If our bad unspoken thoughts are registered against us are written in the lawful account will not the good thought unspoken the love and tenderness the pity beauty charity which pass through the breast and cause the heart to throb silent good find a remembrance too A few weeks more and this lovely of the poet's conception would have been to charm the world with its beautiful mirth May there not be some sphere unknown to us where it may have an They say our words once out of our lips go traveling in reverberating for ever If our words why not our If the has been why not the might have Some day our spirits be mitted to walk in galleries of fancies more which at present we see aud our minds to behold and delight ia muster pieces poets end minds have fathered and conceived only And true gentlemen whether you be- to an asylum in Green In course of time he issued thence in better i but not in tlie perfect state of health and He published wild pamphlets and i entered actions which he would fain con- j duct himself against those who recently i had him under their care but gradually corrector of the unrelieved melancholy A singular accident then occurred to him he accompanied a friend to a house in he city tho door of which was dentally opened by the early and sole idol bling from head to foot and leaning on his friend for support exclaimed as he pointed to her It is she it is she and then gazing at her added And the same black eyes Uie ad clod fiendishly him and that he had now come to prove You bloody I cried madly that his sabre was fuliy equal to his you think I'll deprive myself of life whereupon lie proceeded to open his of the noble lover and profound scholar round thicker and expressing his joy more oppressively than ever till 1753 alive declared that he was again under restraint When the 110 was more restored he suggested to his relatives that as some with a pound of Tn tho MEDICAL DISCOVERY Groceries and Crockery Throw your broken nnd buy a now I cheap Come in and select jour winters of Groceries while tliey last You can buy Sugars Teas and Coffee to the times in the line of constantly on hand I am for the OIL LAMPS from this a c life aid heir next door neighbor not just in the light of a street lamp at the Isnow the 1 wish to your mind the lime as the woman turned her ounce of prevention i llp to mine I noticed that she was I gratify won't do lipy cried n wild of honor and was soon a corpse at his brightest and clearest light in ex- Three cents an evening will afford a light equal to til candles or four fluid N Call and see it burning nt my tore C 4 S E his good quality that it never un- der any circumstances do you any injury No change of diet ever the best you can get and enough of it FOB per over ten years dessert spoon fill Children from five to tea spoonful As no be applicable to all tions take sufficient to operate on tho bowels twice a day Price SI 00 per bottle For sale by 1C G C Wa- and by Druggists generally both Kave me sir save me l cat at fallen enemy's side i The Japanese in other cases make even a nicer point of honor this and ry the principle of suicide to nn extreme I 1 i T i i for what he had endured they should among them suffer as much loss of liberty in various prisons to be chosen by themselves as lie had been deprived of in You the negro springing at den lake The villain n sUis but with a single bound I sprang clear to which if should obtain clasping my legs the oilier side of the trap and the country make a many recting proofs of the classics completed a you from what I demanded deadly blow Lolling over in our official stations and help us I as I raised her to her feet I do I tno again along with our favorite theory sne at me bounding across the pit of rotation in office All military men O Sir fa brutal-looking man who wss sPrinS madness As his feet the servants of the Emperor and unjustly as he thought during his con- finement His after life lias a strange of the wild and the sensible He would this -ij night through at cor- new edition of his Concordance in 1776 which the King rewarded by a present of and proclaiming persons g me my life and edge upon which I was holding civil offices under the government Liver SANFORD'S My mother I was j towards him find shoved him hack I forced to go out for medicine and that's i hardly intended to throw him down the I the way I come in the streets at so late an j bat clown ha went in a moment dis- I hour It couldn't be helped sir though appearing out of sight I never was out so hue before without stop to learn the villain's self public corrector of morals demanded to be so recognized by sn Order o T i nc was the agitated reply involuntarily put out my hands ale bound by the rule of honor which pre- j and therewith to have conferred upon him towards him and shoved him hack I in Japan they com- the honor of knighthood He wrote and lectured in Latin and English on this ST is compounded Gums and has become Standard Photographic Artist to C R be had from a ture to that of a size in all the styles oi tho art Citizens and the public generally arc invited to call und examine his HS the subscriber is aware all superfluous The is the tiling can procured with nil the Curtiss Fine Art Gallery by all confidence in all the Q for which so I shall sands within n i ine Unown arid have used and is ft resorted C jr It bus cured two years who badi asthe in my possession Tho dose must be Q of the j in such quail titles as els Let the dictates you the use of company Where do you I inquired ly fascinated by the gill's beautiful face got out fute for I I more such any misdemeanor to offer their lives as a sacrifice nnd to become their executioners by this favorite process of ripping themselves open They must judged that I should not do this however until have and soft voice Not far from here around work on my hands before the house if indeed I ev Jin the said the O sir if you will only see but I again safely up all hopes ol I be deeply indebted to vou Unsolicited certificates Certainly I was the respons n still don't o IIH I adapted to the tern aal taking used on the guide I a formal order to that effect from the proper authorities If they should an- in my escape from the j such nn order their heirs would den of Instantly after tiie fall tha risk of bein deprived of their he negro I tan around the pit and properly and places officers of sprang towards the door Just as I ment be in addition reached the door however and was about to their usual dress with a particular suit taking hold ot the knob some ono turned for this occasion It consists of it on the other side I sprang up against robe and a of ceremony made the wall and in a way that would keep me of out of of any one who ject and in various paris of the country GROWING one has a young heart in his left and every thing has gone right with him ever since he can remember and he sits in his he may easily fancy himself fact a juvenile but it will not do he is old in spite of his heart his arm chair and his fancies It is a painful process that of beginning to find out what tha world has known ever so one is growing old How it shocks him soma day as he is in the garden to hear of the gardener talk to the cook about the old man and the old man no- bod j in life but his own adolescent self Old man And he steps as spry AS cat and discharges the unfortunate ener and he is too much in a passion to give him a character Then again the grasshopper is a for things trouble him as they never did ii nicy As he went he scrupulously tore from M thj tne walls nil bills which seemed to him to but still don't lo in pursuit of you now out ot 514111 ot any one who might enter At that moment I heard the clatter of j The next the door opened nnd but and when this the feel down the street and mv head wss room Without nnd without armorial Officials carry these dresses be dangerous to morals and with a sponge which hs always carried for that purpose he effaced all inscriptions which he unbecoming in a pure and Christian land As he grew older his reasons became more disturbed and it was gome blance to his Aberdeen idol which in- him to pay such court to a baro- net's daughter as to compel the father to take the young lady en foreign travel l nave got their growth since these old imes But this don't quite satisfy him and ha wonders how his shadow extends o far as to the eastward Poor immediately printed copies of prayers to he publicly used for her from 25 cents and upwards attention paid to copying and enlarging from Daguerreotypes Como all and give him a call March 7th 21 Milwaukee Watertown ic Ckr funlam your ulc auu my lace that direction I saw a man approaching Dysentery id run The girl looked in the same di- reel ion at the same lima I did In- There he comes she exclaimed in a deep fearful whisper at the same time Ordinary Medicine j lightly clutching me by the arm denly turning away from me the girl ASD RAILROAD ON April and until ther notice a Train will leave Milwaukee from the Depot foot of Second Columbus ut I M Going east will leave ut A M arriving at Milwaukee A W at Milwaukee by the waukee Chicago Ln Crossc Milwaukee B Bout proceed to tha above places Sun Grove Madison Also for Lodi The and ibe used successfully as an Ordinary Medicine M in minutes if three at commencement of attack All who use it arc giving their testimony in its Mir Water in witn the and Price One Dollar per SANFORD'S FAMILY our visitors in view of any simple swain harmlessly employed himself taking it emergency have brought their in circulating printed thanksgivings for wss thrust into room wailing to see who it was nnd for granted that all in the house them to this country can for that happy event Soon after this he rayed against rae I my fist be learned from the master of th with all mv strength dealt a robes attached to the embassy blow at the head that brought person A as has full length on moment showed negress The hag was entirely insensible and floor The same heeti duly communicated to the culprit he me that it was the invites his intimate friends to come and take leave of him in a draught of the con- forthwith dragged her into the room and Afte led up stieet Stop young lady I cried protect need not fear 1 was rather a louci iu inc me the circumstances but i didn't stop then outside und a moment afterward the door Should a culprit prove a sirl did not i was again opened This tima it was my I fUMino tn hU memory in Hiis an affecting touch of madness in the manner of his I will I shut the door At length my attentive duty of in the us ear caught the sound of light footsteps in Hie presence of the assembled to consider what I said Tho girl did not CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM ure Vegetable Extracts anil put tip in Glas Air light in- any climate The tin a gentle bul Cathartic W tho proprietor lias used River and for all points to tho West and North wcst arrive at tho Junction from the places with the iee A Mississippi K Madison Chien with complete COUNTY constantly i have used the Pills and the do you some harm satisfaction in As she Of dwelling and ia his have n topic in the reach of nil TJie Profession that different Cathartics net on portions of the bowels tie mi due to this compounded from oi p and safe in tie is needed such hear me but dashed on involuntarily I followed in her steps After running a couple of blocks she stopped and looked back at me In a few moments I reached her side and by that time the man was not far behind me You had better corns in the house sir she said nervously for 1 am sure 7 land decline to honor his beautiful deceiver who appeared The tha punishment is inflicted upon first thing her eyes seemed to encounter by the imperial officers and in such was the prostrate the and CMO 4 perishes with him A BEAUTIFUL COAL Dr Buckland mentions some able instances of the of forms of vegetation traceable in coal But the finest example is hat of the coal mines o Bohemia The most elaborate o living foliage bears no comparison with the beautiful profusion of table forms with which the galleries of The roof with an exclamation of astonishment darted into the room Quick as lightning I placed my back against the door The movement at once sue in infamy and dishonor The best friends of the culprit sometimes immolate and servants actually attracted the girl's attention me make it a part of their agreement with their masters that they shall enjoy this my lady 1 hissed I was intensely and I must disregard of death which the have an understanding lou this infernal den by your tr got to show me the way out of u led me into to tlie icks and you ends lowest to both sexes A gentleman of Fingo had a wife Tlie Family t-r fact been of tho purest i which act alike on the bell I followed her not t exactly from prudential motives but by all my hopes yonder black pit shall be who tenderly at- cause i wanted to see mora of her and you grave And away I may loose my to him The Emperor en by needed such asi i I Pains because I was fond of of any j life and I am as desperate as a man can j beauty caused to instantly the door was be lor J canal and opened when I followed the young girl i just now a inside An old negress Derangements of the I You see that old hag cannot help you now I added pointing to the still and the villain who Loins Pain and Soreness cold in of nf Appetite a Creeping tlie or stood in tlie hali Just behind the in the all Worms in Children STRAYED C door holding n lamp in her hand Why de matter demanded tho hag Shut tho door I've was here and would have taken my life lies at the bottom of that pit The girl looked bewildered and ed I could not help it sir been I am forced to do so I be put to and ordered the widow to be removed to tho palace She ed a respite of thirty days to deplore the loss of her husband without appearing to reject the proffered favors of the Emperor At the expiration of the time she gave an entertainment to her friends the monarch himself honoring it with his covered us with a canopy of gorgeous tapestry enriched with festoons of moat gra flung in wild irregular profusion over every portion of its surface The spectator feels himself transported as if by enchantment into the forests of world he beholds trees of form and character not unknown upon the of the earth to his senses almost in the vigor of their primeval life their scaly stems and bending branches with their delicate apparatus of foliage are all spread forth before him little impaired by the lapse of countless ages and ing faithful record of extinct systems ol vegetation which began and terminated in times of which these records are the in- fallible historians THE CHRISTIAN WARFARE the prisoners taken captive at the battle of there was a Highland Napoleon struck with liis and sinewy limbs asked him to play on lis instrument which is said to sound delightfully in the glens and mountains of Scotland Play a and the Highlander played it Play a march It was done Play a retreat Xa na said the Highlander I never learned to play a No retreat should be tho motto zoned on the standard of every Christian warrior as he goes forth to battle not against flesh nnd blood but against against tho rulers of the ness of spiritual ia high Lift up your eyes to the stars you never dreamed a sweet dream of the of those noiseless orbi Let s mount beyond the realms of noise and iot let us tread the noiseless highway of he silent orbs The thunders are far ow us the confused tumult of the crowd defiles not the sanctity of wondrous quiet See how the stars sleep on the olden couches or only open their bright iyes to keep watch upon that sen of ether and guard the solemn daries of the reign of peace Such is the Mace and calm that reigns in tbe bosom waylaid by a ruffian responded the girl That matters not to I added in- j Qn from tha table she went to this advertisement Dose 1 to S PRICK 3 DIMES excitedly This way she added in addressing me at the same time opening the house the parlor door and pointing the can you conduct me out of sold wholesale by the trade in all the laree towns K T W SANFOED If D uror and Proprietor room I bowed and passed in and at i the same time I heard tha front door closed and locked Excuse me for a moment sir while I speak to my mother the young Yes sir I wss the eager reply Will you do so I demanded in- flexibly I will she responded earnestly Then I added to lofty balcony und pretending to look erly at some distant object threw herself from the balcony before the face of the Emperor and at onoe put an end to her sorrows and her life Vivacity in youth is often mistaken for tbs door But mark I a I genius and stolidity for must be done to conduct newspaper right Write What is necessary to a farmer to assist System What would give a blind man the great est delight Light What is the best counsel given bjr i justice of the Peace Who commit the greatest abominations Nations the greatest Fire fur young lady with speaking has become quite hoarse in consequence of using them too much To quell the pride even of the we should reflect bow ranch more we owe to others than to ourselves It is he who has much and who is poor and be who and u therewith content who rioh Moderation the silken string through the chain of It is a good rule to twok friends and your hearts like most in the shadow of life