Williamsport Wabash Commercial (Newspaper) - April 6, 1853, Williamsport, Indiana 11L l A S IS 618 IN is a the room at the head of 6ood TBE OF E. Went up stairs to the Toom she was in the fall of 18that the ship pointed and went in. It was which 1 after voyage of four you might The bed the northern hove in stood in the further with blue Bight the and as we damask curtains in I undressed shaped our course as 1 was somewhat tired by my up a few were aays to the bed a nd anchored Having been drew aside the and there 1 ay ahort of for some a man weltering in his with his wc were obliged Map and cut from car to It would be Tho next we were towed vain to attempt to describe my up the and entered the 1 immediately dressed with a dock on the 2Sth of ente of mind which 1 have never been It was a grand sight to fot 1 had able to account I then tried to open er been in and the city appeared the which to my I found was like the world in comparison to ray Glancing my eyes around the ble little village in the west of they fell upon the irons in. the were to be paid off on tho one and with 1 J stroke the lock and opened I as soon as 1 was at - ' i r the I to take a and sec some of the from door locked Having about which 1 had so often hearth ing to break the lock I darted to the At twelve the all hands first room I came and jumped from to the office in into an alley on tlie side of I the and had to the amount people were just ten pounds and saw the very to and 1 off to see how I woman that 1 came with ed by it best conductive to mv eral of tho enter the I had been round for of course to find 1 11 left as soon as the crowd gathered looking at the 1 and other of and finally walked into next morning 1 was reading to see what 1 could of the | paper and the first thing that him slept kind o' but he's woke up much laudanum did he two Taint hurt him Wonderful bad storm doctor turns up his overcoat under his to his home and tries to whistle away and wheil the calls do vou up The parties who brought the corpse after wishing him were on point of earnestly said to are attempted to be played with I fire at the if one it is. for 1 strongly suspect it is a living made no further answer to this threat than these ominous twelve He was then left lie stilled his sipped his and made won't charge for this visit comfortable as he 1 was leaning a watching a party which attracted my when I was suddenly accosted by a about or years of age neatly was a notice of bloody murder with the reward of for the of the It went and in the description of the supposed person me better than 1 could have done and with manner in which I wore looked at me a moment and ing a hand 1 shipped in her for arc a 1 have you been in arrived you ever been here I can be of some use to wc take a cab and asunder if one be frail and and have never nor ever wish to spend another nicht in i Life is compared to a fountain fed by a thousand that perish if one be It is a silver twisted with a that out to this mortals are surrounded by a for 1 thought to blc which make it much r that escape as than she no thinks 1 have all perish at of and wishes to obtain a | We are encompassed with accident I it ry day to the moldering I'll spend it 1 the and in a short time we were at 1 pulled out The of disease are planted in our constitutions by The earth and atmosphere whence we draw the breath of life ara with is made to operate to pay ihc when she own the good that and the of mind have it by vivifying Ti f TO wear it out by its own I you here therefore I bear ambush the was for 1 had never ably confirmed by the daily examples heed 5tit thai my money was the principle how little do we lay it - frif and I was puzzled to think what was her We see our and neighbors among but does it occur lo our thoughts that our knell shall of haps give the next fruitless warning ADVICE TO HIS cannot too much impress upon your mind that labor is the condition that God has imposed upon us in every station of There is nothing worth that can be had from the bread which the peasant wins by of his to the sports with the rich man gets rid of his The only betwixt thera poor man labors to get a dinner to his rich man labors to get an his for it can be planted in the human without than a field of wheat be produced the previous there this another iihall reap what the farmer but no man can be whether by or of of his own and the extended acquisitions ef knowledge which he are all for his own Labor .my dear boy and In youth our steps are light and our minds are and is easily laid But neglect lui either favorable or unfavorably boy of the master can cari trust he never failed will never The - which he in school are ill demand are prized little will be Be sure tation your the solemn hour of midnight last stroke ofthe clock vibrated on and to render an to he distinctly saw the corpse begin to He a pistol from the table advanced corpse and you stir I will To this injunction he received no the supposed corpse rose up in the and He repeated his still fired and the bullet was thrown in his face by tlie He fell to the ground with a piercing and rose a hich wretched state he remained till the day of his which happened about a year after this tragic and truly heart-rending scene A more lamentable instance of cruel folly perhaps never Had but its victim for a moment i he would have been Be BV OF are fond of pets and companions on board ship at everi a pig short becomes favorite of the a thel has been all drawing sail and w hen the deck having all snug fore and has in a low through 'the can lie on deck then a little ta with the from the 1 have gone the idea of the bullet being deck to the cool being too perhaps that of a fellow creature j warm to and in rny walk fore took such an effect on his nerves that | and aft have watched for an tho reason forsook her empire never more to gambols of a pet monkey among its A moment's forethought would During the time he was called out ofthe to speak to the person who wished to see was a party the bullets were drawn from the and given into the hands of the who was likewise one of the party present when the wager was occurrence is never thought of hy cither of the actors in this but it occasions a sigh or a pang of harvest bo winter of our old age unrespected and de Read my dear and read that is Man means of edge acquired by his The swallow builds the same nest which its father and mother and the sparrow does not improve by the experience of its The son ofthe learned if it had would a mere fit only to make bacon of. It is not so with the human Our lodged in caves and where we construct palaces for tho and comfortable dwel lings for the and why is but because our eyes are to look back to improve upon our ancestor's and to avoid their This can only be done by it with passing e d i t i or the ol pig 30sing quietly in the arms of a who had lain down deck between two guns to but ready aC a to spring to the shrouds and aloft when duty But to my were running to a fair of the crew had contrived to large was black as rnk and had are glad to learn that Dr. has with she partook but but i the she insisted on paying Wo strolled the to the until towards I it would be beat to soon bo and wo said i - y night with the in and it would ho folly completed his preparations for the renewed exploration of the Arctic upon which he designs to enter as because he has the possible in He has succeeded in a himself ofthe of four acting under own it maybe by something of intelligent zeal in the cause of may bring back facts of the even if they we hope they will the object of of hazardous and heroic this corps wiU be an will permanent Observatory at Smith's and whose attention will be specially devoted to the lower orders of marine food of the whole whose migrations may be determined by the characteristics of the life on it The deck officers are four in of them volunteers from the last They all hold naval for the of rendering them to fixed none of a higher rank than that of They are all practical fisted and one of them has already spent six years in Baffin's and returns from a recent The crew consists of FATAL twenty years a young remarkable for strong was at a parly of a few where ghosts and supernatural agency became the subject of After a few remarks by some of the the COUNTRY The following scene in the life of the country doctor is taken from the poor doctor is called from his opinion was when he They arc to procure forty-eight dogs from i V coast of with you to look for a hotel | want you to come right it would be ungenerous in me to away to His child's you reside why do you They gin him they given 5 will be A great think he won't see over she called a The doctor pushes the me in. the and at length at the house When we and poisoned He finds all found myself in a und before a larce brick al the door but no r - He last n iron m She opened chamber and asked me lo sit down a woman's voice she went info a room closed ' returned almost and 'The to you sent ' It's no to bim m the v Here got a little declared that he had no belief whatever in such and would as soon meet a heard of ghosts as a of and would no mere mind passing a night in a reputed house than by his own One or two of the party to try his and one gentleman in particular offered to wager of that he would be and leave gotta and ibe equipments of large in the They intend to leaver New York on the of Aprili They will them the hearty good and q of their once visted a larire public accepted the provided he was allowed a a pair of boy I can He never failed a glass of and his own house beins I followed him with ray and the ofthe trial of his 1.- rm. 1. i He hatl a fine I These terms being agreed parties the next evening j what a character had that little appointed for the decision ofthe lie had already got what would time and everything being in and more to hiin than a It would be a passport into the best store in the city and what into and the whole soon was brought in by party who a in jn it down m tho middle oC the instant the young hero w the room upon which he in- and visiting every corner in the ship from the the royal We had a man on board whose duty it was to trim and fill the to whom our monkey was ly One day the man was in the oil roam on the attending to his The monkey had missed and at last traced him to the oil Perching himself on a bench his he sat winking and watching in silence every movement tho man with his order a light be quickly the man touched all with spirits of from a sponge tied to a long this stick into the mouth of a high can of spirit to wet the sponge previous to touching the then lighted each to be sure they were properly being he woul i put them all out but dim light in a the room eto on ' ' had observed that his the interested during the and the nearer to the can of spirits and once peeping imo it. In his hurry to get on the man ha I ami he left un the long after rushed the ship at a 2-10 up every maini every main and to the and up the entire to the royal chattering all the Tail was the man had left the monkey had tried his qt at a sudden a long Slick into the he in his long until he re ached and got it wet he had applied it to the dim in the attempted to light the others when he became and rushed for the deck as ' may be asked how did he did this as Suspecting ihe - man and found one trimmed ' * We coaxed on ofthe oil a n them up look at