Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 December 1856 — Page 1
MARSHALL
COUNTY
- JH JlTHE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD FALL ALIKE UPON THE RICH AND THE POOR. JACKS O N. PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 18541. m VOL. 2.---NO. 7.) (WHOLE NO. 59.
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1 Uli ill .1119 11 :1M 1 UliüUlal.ll rVBI J3HED EVERT THÜRS DAT MORNING, BT A. C. THOMPSON & P. MrDOXALD TERMS: If paid in advance, At the rd of six months, 1 It delaved until the end of the year, 'J nn ! 2 50 1 ADVEUTISTNG: . I One s tu .re ( ten Pars or less,) t.irec wecics,. i ov 11-Ji.idditiuna! in jortion, uColuu tiirec awt W. . . Column s x av nth? J.J Col mm ne o.ir, C )!umn tlnvt months,. i Column six m ;th3, y. Co?umn one vo ir, I Column three months,... 1 CoMu six months, ... 5 00 , . . . 8 00' 1 " 00 : H 0') 5 on j ....25 00 l ion 94 00 4" 00 I 1 Column one ve r, TeiriT advertr, have t!:c privilege of cn cfa -.use free oi charge. Xl)t Uraocntt loh (Ömcri AND II111K. t x. n,, .i-iiimt is nTi- snnr.lird with an CX-. T- 1 ,.,....1 .ea-,m..,i . t:w stv b's ions. vt" :ino . .1 5t .vv.nu .... ... . .. -- plain and fancy WhMh enaoTi-s us to execute, on ?hor; not! e and mi Mtb!c terras, all kinds of Plain and 0ni.irr.en1 1 JOB PRiiVTüXG NEAT, FAST AND CHEAP; SITU AS I cncvLsas, ll.l.NI)B!LI.S, r fT mi CATAtOCTES, PAMrnirrs. BL'siNr:ss rRr3, EL "K MCSai 4 jioaTcar: s: A:kI in s'a St, B! nriu of rviry v -.nety anl descri ti.-n. Cdl and tee 9M)ouaeas. ia W R-rl V.J. CnrXTY REPL' :?Lir.N. 1VJ by I. M ATTivn.v .Piyui th, Ln L n.linv.M.LF, ft SHIRLEY, DEALERS IN brv C Ii ;u..: (troetriea, I rst ds r eaat ol Michigan rtrvrt Plym .:'r. Ind. BROOK ft EVANS DEALERS IN DRY Gaodi aw, Gcocencs, eormt Mieuiipin and I.aPjrte streets, Plymouth, '. C PALMKR, DEALER IN D tY GOODS I . Gmeeries, sonth einer L Porte tmd M'chiM trerts, Plyjiouth, Ind. t?T ii. oc.lksi.k!: .'v Co.. iJr;.i.r,;;s in lH . Pi) Qaadj ft CiooroWa, WM re Mk-lw irsn awaaa, ? : u RS. DUNHAM, MILLINER ft M N ! i' A Silicat ...PlTMonth, fa l. M BROWN, DE-VLER mHARDW l:4 R Sr-jrts. Tmw.'.re, &e., njmoaUi, ma DAM V I N N F. D r. E , WHOI.ESALE and ReUd tlrocer, Plymouth, lad. W M. L PI TT, M A NT' I- VCTURER OF Ca! i: art Ware, P'y:n u:h, fad. it W. SMITH, JUSTICE OF THE PfJACE, 1 ! Wcstside Michigan U Plymouth, In!. 1 rLLIOTTft Co., MANÜFÄriTRKRS OF j lj WajuM-s Carriage ft Plows. Plym '.;rh, Tnd. OLUNS .v ÜICHOLS, MANüFACTÜtte.s ol'Sidi Ac Plymouth, led. JOHN D. AR3ISTRONG, BLACKSMITH, south of the Bridge Plvmouth, Ini. " . ! O-NJ. BENTS, BLACKSMITH, ? a rr. injuin, iou. K. milCOJ.nLACK-.MTTI mvA inFl na,irw.a EDWARDS. Ptyai -uth, Ind. E C. CAPRON ATTORNT.Y COUN- . aafcwat Law rinaoatai fad. ITI AS. H. REEVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW V fcN tan V . P'vn nh, be H OR ACE CORBIN, ATTORNEY TLAW P.yinoudi, In '. fOHN 6. OtBORNB, ATTORNEY ANDj iijc-ra'Mur it i . l iv. o.ii "i" o v. r i . r r m-r s s ore. c r. Laporte an 1 Mien. -N., Piyuio ith. In liana. F I? AZKR k HUGÜS, A i T RNEYS A D 1 Conns. 11. m ar l. ov Piyni'.i::!.. Ind. s AML. Ii. CORBALEY , NOTARY PUBLIC Pbanouth,lua. D T R. J. E. BROOKE, PHYSICI AN i SFRgeon, ny mouth, lnu. HEO.A. LEMON, PHYSICIAN, SUR-1 GEON i Dni-r-ist,. . .Plymouth, Ind. RUFFS BROWN, PHYSICIAN SFR GEON, Piy nor.fh, Ind. S. HIGG1NB0THAM, PHYSICIAN SUtt . GEON, Piymjicl.. In b OHN II. SHOEMAKER, WAT.'IIM KER and Jeweler T. . .Plvmouth, In-b K LINGER i BRO. DE. LERS IN LUMBER asa, Plymouth, Ind. H E N R Y PIERCE, DEALER IN CLOthinfr i FurnibinL' G o.l-.. Piym-mrh. Iml. USTIN FULLER, M A N U F ACTUR ER A And dealer in FW Ptymoutfi, Ind. H ENRYM. LOGAN & Co.. DEALERS IN Lumber, &c 1'ivmontri, inil. ' B AR.BERi.N.(' AND HAIRDRESSING. BY Aiircu UUIowh, riymoutn, ni l. CLE A V ELAND k HBWETT, DEALERS in Dry Goo.1,, etc Plymouth. Ind. j J. " CASE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Plymouth, Ind. ALOON, BY S. EDWARDS, Plymouth, Ind. 1 Plymouth, Ind. DR. J. J. VINALL, HOMEOPATH 1st. Officcover Palmer's store. Fymouth, Ind. . -m- TirTiatri u ttivpoa i iirpn 1 Plymouth, In 1. WM- RUDD, M ANUE ACTUR ETt OFBoots and Shoe?, Plvmouth, Ind. C, rPAtEY, MA!?TJFTURER AND . dealer in Boots k Shne?. Plymout!:, Tnd. SALOON. BY A. P. GILBERT. ROOMS orr Thompson' Grocery,. Plymouth. Ind.
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.. ...... wc gern apv thing more Expressive of the dilapidated st:ito of an old farm-house and . m 1 . T f appurtenance, n;w v , . I, , f ,11 . u. tt .ir nir id',- 4 ,r I?n I ' .. 1-.L -..nr fnim itn old MS ID OUf tWJtVduk, uim-v r. won Oh don't you remember lame Sally, John Jone?, Lüne Sally whose nose was so brown? Who looked like a clam when you gave her a srailr, And went into fits a vour frown? 1" tnc Soosc pond in the orchard, John Jones, Where the jjoslirnrsare learning to swim, Liimera.iy went nsir.ng one wet WUMJ day, And by sanrj mist .ke slipped and fell in. Underneath old Jim's brush fence. John Jones, w rf Together we've seen tho old Camel ro rund, Grinding eider at Appletor.' null. rno heel to oven-wood has gone, John Jor.c Tlieraflcrs fell on to a cor, And the weasels r.nd rats that crawled round the , 'rc e 'C7d '" tlc e"'der mill now. .y, don't vourrmember th, P-r pn of logs, And the bntt?n-bi'l bee where th? sldrt butt a5 j grew, That we sevrod 0:1 rarji &?t3 wit a ym. Tlie te rn to r;::n- Ins : n, John Jones, The !tehtning the tree overcame, ; And the little BrooKE and the crooked nook, Where we played w.th arnt Catharine's pig! Tle school-house MM gone to decay, John J, ncs, 1 ae b.-.'.o,; with th- emnk has run drv And the boys air -iris that w -iv playrnitoa than, Are a!', mmied but you, John, and 1 ! Thtrea a eh in v ,u tue ta'.n : we hlTO IneJ JjIui J m - A change fr wi the pod t the btd, Bu -til! I -an f - d in :n frwh ih? t:u.!i. thud ! iilu to go hv.n my D : U de -j air and v.- :it iltf fjüowiir For thee IV e!t:.i, P.-rr.v.-s h'::h, And then- I'd sein l:e Treathiyda I'd nrcneh die r i-nbow f; .a he -kr, And tic b .h i. is t . tin r. For thee I'd apple dunn'inp m-.ke, Am) steff Vm full of jfams, For tiiee I'd c p oil t tket Anl thoa F ! !: iny tlnaWb. F. r thf I w u'd vi . b a te ir. An 1 :' n r ' u-U -.i Ta !v rtrt, F r t'i fr I'd null out ill m ; h '?, And then Fd tear my shirt. F.t :'-.r- I'd med either joy or c.;r, Coram1 1 uv soil f.f foUy, And dr e Fd ev.-er vvith k: rar, In leed I wou! i,by rolly. THE HOUSIKEEPiZE. Sil ,doVll f. r :l !n..rraiit ii-Ill U.v . " 7, m:' you long, our sb ry will intejpst you. we arcsure. for it most commendable, b:i?f. and singularly true. A poor widow, in the city of Phfladel- : phia. waa tb.e mother of three pretty children, orphans of a ship builder, who los . . ... . , h.is Ina m the oorrette Kensington, a naval vessel, built in Kenaington. for one of the South America. republics, and launched j5n lcat Tlie &,.,, American, being ,"f '"",l3- afiaryear. "f do! ay. w is sold to the Emp -ror of all lw. - J ,:i . i e r j . t uu .on-u ior v onsimai in 1830 Some forty of the carpenters, who bad built the vessel, went out in her; she had immense, but symmetrical spars; car ried vast clouds of canvas; wis caught off it , ., . 3 ij jiciiu'jji-ii i,j .i s.4j,tii, ncr spars came thundering to the ieck. and noor Grenn. - i the s ip-builder, was among the slain. 1 w widow was allowed but a brief nme to mourn for the dennrtod- nbiobb-rr m. i ' r S r ery was at her door; upon her own eaw tions devolved the care and toil of rearms her thre(l children , Cynthia, tue eldest, was a pielty bru- ' . 2 . iviio.ui uiiruxn, ii'c neinoors tnought Cythia could 'go out to work;' the next el dest. Martin. fine sturdv and intelligent AT
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. , . . . . t. , i is good, powerful, merciful; He will turn Yis, massa, I'so gone dis time ' 'the pungert grains of UttUatine dust,' as ! That afternoon, old Captain Don t you rrmcmb-r the School-house oi lo"s, i . . ,e : i .... ...1 U . m. . , . f .. . . .. . . I . . . . . .
Aao -mm,-- : ioojicoi.o ovu.i; iUnd.U9 m r...uw , jio, you am come uacü: l"o to o.'l Joe l'-.ne observes to his nrohoscis. von had ; a retired merchant and shin-
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Ttweivr aijnthy twrwty hnrr ?w'JJ hn Joa?a, hope, to the almost parched soil of her nmi paid the debt of na'ttie Vme month- my Son with the p: inter, sir; he has oaer-j Jub Carson, be should take them in; ifj with forebodings f ti e future; afraid .f nee I knoearuoff jiwr nee v. t !i I ralr, heart; an 1 as the gen ie dews of hearen , helbtv, and in hopes ol finding some one ' ed to take my poor boy found more than Job could attend to, 'why, coming to want; grinding :!.. poor int fjje Jahn Jorso"t..,.!'2e ftfaT" ' h to th "xrlh' S" (A U wi 0:irs to fill her s'a N. in his dornest, concerns. -Two girls" and a boy?' inquirinirll ask- IP M aü Captin "'f . 'l ju. .. jor.o. mc unmeant; irC.r. r , . , - , , , , ! , , , . 1 " wrtows and orphans, to lav up ngainftt fu,n;,, .:.:.;.,, nuiirc-M, KW f I"" f. Jvcrtcm,nt had .pped ... . I the old :,rPlvi.Mhe du, and s, , , tMaiaqimo. MSrf,
boy, could go to a trade; and the voun rvife. He was the next ten years consider- " - a''.. .
K sa, one of the most beautiful, blne-eved blonde little girls of seven years, poetical fancy ever realised, 'the neighbor! thought rtbt to be given to Somebody to raise.' The mother was but a fatble woman; N "'""Id be a ta-k f o her to obtain her own living, thoy thought; and So. ki l l, ßener" ous souls, with that peculiar readiness with whi(., diin'eres'ed friend console or a 1vise the anibrtueate, 'the neitfhhoa' became very eloquent and nrgumen'ative blU tho . ,he mothe hands wore weak. " iir-i ui-! b " ia anuirj, iinu lur iirri.M , ... ,rcn S ,U ron-er. It is rather a singular trai: in the human character, it appears to us that people, possessing the ordinary attributes of sane Christians, should readily advise others to Chns'nns, should readily advise others tol attempt, or do 'hat from which they would j iincivelv recoil; fhe mass of Widow i J Glenn's advisers miht have been fir more serviceable to her. bv eontrihutino- their , , . t, . . 9 . j m,fes OVfs preserving the unity of her ! ,Ut,f anf Precious fami!lt ,han tl,u9 8av" j Äly advising its disbanding. Newspapers, at this day, wars far less 'numerous, Very expensive, and circulated
to a vary limited decree, indeed. But the
widow took a paper, a family weekly jour ,iaj and while cJistiny her vacant eye over . ' a .... tnc col jmns, at the close ot a baturdav - " evt'. at.-r a St'V.-ir w.'ek s i.r t he hrea 1 - her little ones had eaten, the widow's attentiou was called Jo an advertisement, a follows: HOUSEKEEPER YV ANTED.-An elderly ijÄÄrÄÄ take charge and conduct tlie dcnetie flairs cd' h:SSrene'e IÄt; t inaimbrajice. Apply at tliis office, for Ute address, etc The eager smile that seemed to warm the wan features of the widovit, as Av. glanced over the advertisement, was dimmm ... mm I mnrl and bi Ivmn I 1 a tlin obi 1 ii n r inp of .Uv.v. u uu. .o w.v ...v,. summer is shadowed by the heavy passing cloud, whe 1 she came to the chilling words 'the applicant to have no incum brances.' 'N incumbrances.' moaned 'he wijow: sn;l" none f)lu w tlt4'örn w sm,le ' nÄVe mercy on the helpless orphans? Are they to be feared, shunned, ha'ed, Ivcause l.elp- ; less? Must they periah, die wi h me sloi the nrnhnn-nn.'! thoiorhilisk liU onls ...v. w . ....... - r warn me to hope not, i will apply: i win (attempt to win attention; work, slave, toil, toil, until my poor hands shall woargjp the : bone, and my eyes shall no longer do their I office, if he will only have mercy, pi'y for :1 i my poor, poor orphan, G od bless them!' and in melting tenderness and ernoti n, the; poorwoaMMl dropped her (ace upon h.er lap j and wept. Her tears were the, sHowera of ' 1. a . .1 1 . 1, J ... !1 . t It was tt -early in th evening; herehil-
I . a.l and favorably impressed wi h Mrs. Olenu's appearance and mnner, the publisher, a 1 qaaker, interrogated her on yarioga points of her present cv.lili m, pr..spoc's. etc.. andooservel tsa'. bat for her childron, he m m m, mm m had no doubt of the widow s suiting the old man Ä-vtlv.
dren slept; the poor woman put on net; ra:,. M (h. i ;ru, oV0, , ; . , n, eh? and working a trawraa. araojaboTrhetrid shawl, and stared at one forl -ipprv.i been a tod; out-lived ere- frig some problematic point, Job Cars.n the i fit f the newspaper. The publish- , rvbKlyt everything useful to me. Made stuck hi," hands un.ler his morning gown, er was just elosing b's sane'.um, Wit he , fortune fi,-.s,, 'r,0bojy to spend it last. .Yes, and strodo over the floor; after a few evolve the information the wi low required. : eomnud thdMld man. in ihonub.t- lotions of the kind, he stonned fnmKUd
'B it thee must not he fegfocteg or dis- before, but blast and rot m, if tl ay only carded from honest indus'iy, hoc tuse of ,nj.,y the pillage as much as I did the ! thy responsibili ies. wl-.ich Gotl hath given 1 strangles to keep it together, why, a it; thee,' sai 1 the quaker. 'If thy lad is stout will be about an even thing wi:h us, af.er ' of his ag and a good boy, I will provide all." for bwOe may learn our business, and be j .yis, massa. here I is..' chuckled Ban- j ofF they , harge, and thee may be enabledj quo a.,5n pxktg his black bullet pate in ; to keep thy two femafp children about thee.' L ln6 (iuo , On the following Monday, the widow j .yoU arc eh? ck,lr yüUrscf ti -n i lied her intention of Wi ning a few Unes ; . . . . , I no, come bak; go down to Oatmeals store, as an applicant for the situation of houje- , . . . r tl, . , , , and tell him to let old Mrs. Dougherty, and ' keep, and afterwards to coYisuH with tr.e , , , . ,. . . , .. , - . ... ' the old blind man, and the sailor s wife.
pumisner in regaru to neroov, ruar.ri.aoo , - then bidding the courteous q Baser tare wen - Ail ' a i" , , i C. - ä - , tl 1. 1 ,1 .1. 1.1 ? J ; fin Bnniriu nur niimii i iiiiiuifii win : i in ir i j:::,'r neart .nan sue n in i.a.oiv carrieu from her distressed and lonely hoaaa. la an ancient part of the Quaker city, lacing the broad and beautiful Delaware river, sfood a venerable mansion; but tea -f this class now remain in Philadelphia, did the one of which wo how sp.ak. but:
recently passed away, in the great confla-1 wants to see you, sah, 'bout 'ticular busi - graiion that visited the city in 185 ). In nc-ss. sah.' this substantial and stately brick edifice, IS eo? Well, call her into the parlor. lived oaS of the wealthy and retired ship y be down; ah h, that infernal twin g e brokers of Quakerdom. He was ryTagain,ah1 What a stupi l ass a man is to wealthy, very eccentric very good hearted, han& arond in this world until he's a nuibut passionate, plethorie, gouty, and aev- i Sane to hims.df and everybodv else!' grun-1
entv years of age. Mr. Job Carson had ! lived long and seen much; he had been so - ; engrossed in clearing his fortune, that from twenty-five to forty he had not bethought him of that almost indispensable append- j ae to a man's comfort m this w orld a ' lnS matter over, ana theft, l iving built and furnished himself a costly mansion, i which he peopled With servants, headed by a maiden sister as housekeeper, Job though upon the wh.de. to wl.i.-h the SM et ad k 1 her strong ronson-. thai matrimony would greatly increase his cares, an 1 perhaps n Id more no tl and conluaj n to hia household, than it might coun'erbulanco r offset by probable comfort in 'we lie 1 happiness,' o temptingly set forth to old bachelors.
No,' sii Job. af lifv, 'I'll not marry, the duties of a Koaaekeepor, and situated no! trade off my single, blsedness ye;; atlas she was. h was a labor of love to work: least, there's time enough, t! on-'s women j toil for those misfortune had placed in her enough; I'm young, hale, hoary, in the f charg.
prime of life; no, I'll not give up the ship to woman yet. Another tea years rolled along, and tho Another tea years rolled along, and t ho j thing turned up, in the retiajd merchant's i mind again; le was now sixty, firdwi.e, at f 0 J . least, of the objections to his entering th" w edded state, removed for a man at sixty is scarcely too young to marry, surely. 'Ah, it's all up,' quoth Job Carson. 'I'm spoiled now. I've had my own way so Ion fr, I cduid not think of surrendering to '.gejLicoats, taming my house iitp at nurse-
it, and. turning my back o-i tlie joys, quiet
and comforts of bachelorhood. No, no, Job Caison. matiiraony be hanied. You'll none of it' And iw !,'n vmis mw m. " 1 f.(l- n.,w mm and Htxnrv n irsre .ln tt,..:, tl " "Ö ... .. ..j w uv IUVII work. Oh tW infrnulttwinrrnin tr, nn ni, O J , , wwa nmii, "5 k l in t wj gout. Dr. ßleedrm swears I'm irettiny;the ' S0- Bl,ckhclione of mJ Hlh or kin sver nai sucn an miernal complaint. VU. that Mfernal window must bo sand - bagged, i;i von me t.bis pain in the back, td Banquo! Where the deuce is that nigger; Banauo!' lis, massa, hope I is,' said a eood-na-tared, fat, black nnj slack-looking old darI. l.i .'. . nt!..!..,. : KVVi p(ihQr UH Knau, gnnning iace into the old gentleman's study, sitting, playing or smoking-room. Here vouare? Where? You black sarpiut, come her.: go t0 Jackplane, the carpenter, and Us& him to come here and make my MWhefl 9ght, d'ye hear?' j Yfa, masa; d. m's 'em; I'se off, No. you sin'lacome lere, Banquo, you v...olly s.,n of Oaigo, y n go open the ..j ii v.;m T A j nnrjijrto, nun i- u nun x ni juinp),mCnts to him, and if lie wants to conmVi that game of cheas, let him come f ovcr tnjs afternoon, d'ye hear?' .yis maSa dem's 'em, l'se gone dis ijme, shuahl' Well, awajfcWtth vou.' Ql 1 J b Orson was yet a rugged lookin. oW gentleman. He h id survived near - y his 'Wood, ki.h at;d kin;' Ins sister ....... , , mr, :,c n. naA tvmMn nmit K1,:n 1 I Jgj . j j,,b (r.i.Tf P0On slip ..q- thi hnThTpoToiT devil s .me b!.od-
snckcr may SJf ÄÄ h-grabs Job's w,rl lly said: r.;.c:St . hard scrltbWo toL 'There, ma'am; I doti't know that I shall
totaa)rtTcfetl;tngs, and now u. will f mmt pick his bones' Well, le: them, let th.em; ' carrna mn null" n.i rlil fu 1 n-. l-i ,.ivn i and, and, the rest of them, have their groceries again, this week; only another week, ! mind, f r 1 am hot going to support the . . ana jv), ,4;..u. .... . ..i i n u: . i i.Cllll'.'l IUK'U illll lo.llj.;! , iv;ii IllliJ au. Vis, massa, l'se gone.' 'Wait, come here. Banquo, well, never ,nin(; dear out.' But Banquo returned, in a moment, say-, u,r Dar's a lady at de doo-ah, sab; savs she tlfi old Job h. .rroned his w down w a i j ..... stairs into the parlor. Good morning, ma'am.' said he, as he confronted the widow, who, in tho utmost j tasle 0f simple neatness, had arranged her j sn.ii-o dress to meet the nmnire of her f.i-1 ture fete. rs Glenn respectfully acknowledged tnö alu-.ri.ci. nud a' once opened her busi,us3 to the blu'Fol 1 man. .y(s. vea; I'm a poor, unfortunate crea-
lure ma'am; Urn nothing, nobody nnv herdfitll and lookiog crab -apples at the poor more. I want artraebody to see that I'm negro, she rushed down the st -j)S and disrobbed, or poisoned," and that I may . appeared. ,.lV(l n b,.j lo jj,, Upon) ad a clean piece) 'Tank you ma'am; come again, eb you uf yuu.n to my baa occasionally, and a please--of' n,' sai 1 the pou'ing negro, that'sall I want, ma'am.' " i ' Yos. sal. ; h.ere's a nudder lady, sah,' The wi l.w fei med to hope she knew Hfovs Banquo, ushering in a ra'.her ruddy.
'Eh, What's that? have'nt o0t incumLran:fs, have vou, ma'am?' 'I have three children, sir,' meekly said the widow. -Three children?' trrufflv responded the a - I old gentleman. 'Ah, umph, what business havo you.wit.li. three ofcildren?' The widow, not appa.efitly able to answer such a paser, the old gentleman continued: Poar widows, poor people of any kind, have no business with incumbrances, rna'am; no exeuse at all for 'em.'
ße, alas!' said M rs . Glenn, X tind the
I world too too rati eh inclined to reason; bul I shall trust to the nierev and nrravi.tnnw.f th,. J .-,1 if .1,.,,, lm,l fi I ' " " ;..,-,r ' lll"3 '.'J IIU'IUI.O. 'Ah vos, vcs. that's it, ma'am; its all voir f:- -. u .,.,. f.i;,i, ..... T v - 7I'-W-F ' v . . v i Iii i in Co J"v ii:iaueries iiiuKi uH.'.i depend upon tlie Lord to Iieln tlu m cut. Thi, sMf:ing. tl,e responsibility ,0 the! shoulders of tlie Lord, isn't nghf. I dont ' wonder the Lord shuts his ears' to half he's asked to do, ma'am.' 'Well, sir, I thought I would eatlA ! though I feared my children would be an obiec'.ioiMo ' Yet, res, I don't want incumbrances,! I , , ma am. 'But I -I athe widow's heart was too full for utterance: she moved towards the door. 'Good mornin tir.' ! top. come back, ma'am, sit down; it's a j ity you've no business, ma'am, as I I -ai 1 b.'fore, to have incumbrances, when toa have r.o visible means of support. Now if v.ui only had one, one incumbrance and iha: you'd no business to have' ...i I u. u... ' .... '. uiiij tc lUWUIVIWigv Uill UU VC gOl bouse full, ma'am.' Xo, sir, only three" answered widow Glenn. Three, only three? God bless me, ma'am, I wouldn't take a poor woman with tA o no, with one incuMbraoce at mr pet - liooal tails fr the bi'est shin and tmr. 1 So old Steve Girard ever owned ma'am ' oo - r . 1.1 O. -I ? .1 . . .1 j 'I might.' moekly said "the widow, .put ... i. win . mi. i:iw i:ia oo.. now Olu7 thirteen, eh? bor dovon . .ind .1 J mnirest In s drawer of a secretary, and placing fix ten dollar note in Ihe widow's hand h want fou, but tbmorrow mdrninff it vou iS T have lime, from other and mote important bnirira ..1 ,. ........ ..1 Tl t . i you; g -od morning, ma, am Banquo!' "Yis, sah; l'se heah.' 'Show the lady out good moraing ma'am g od morning.' 'Hike that woman's looks,' said old Job, con'intnng his v.a'k; 'she's plain and tidy; mduatrious, I'll warrant; if she only hadn't that raft of incumbrances; what do Ieople have incumbrances for, any wav? ' J 'Ladv at the dec -ah, sal ,' said Ban- - llu'M Mr in. Good morning, ma'am; i Vnquo, a seat for the lady; yes, ma'am, 1 did; I want a housekeeper. I advertised I m m,' J9 Tl..,- .o,. o .i t i a mm.vn ,.aMuj oiitin.o uw m. ivcep . ' Well, ma'am, I keen as many as I want Have visitors: Of course I have. What d where are my roonuf Why, madam. I own the bouse, every brick and lath in i'. I go to bed, and get up and go round; come in and out when I feel like it. What church
ldo I worship in? I've assisted in building? brighter than Brazil diamonds. ; a number, own half of vne, and a third of j Ma'am, you've got great treasures here; a j ' several; but, ma'am, between you and I j man mus: be a stupid ass to call these in-1 I do-'t want to be rude to a lady, ma'am, Uxmibranres. They are jewels of inestimabut I do think this examination ain't to my ble value. What's my filthy bank aeliking you don't think the room would Counts, dollars and cents, goods and chat- j suit you, eh? Well, I think your ladyship tela, that fire may destroy, and thieves
wouldn't suit mc: ma'am, so I'll hid vour i - . i ladyship good morning,' said old Job, bowing very obsequiously to the stiff-starched and acrimonius dame, who returning the old gentleman's bow with tlie same high Dressure' order, seized her skiuts in one hand and agitating her fan with the Oth r, she stepped out, nrßnil'ied aloni to the hall dxr, and as Banquo flew around and put on the extras to let her ladyship out, she gave the darkey a paten the head with j lly-IookiBg and pei feotly-at-h.me (laugh-: ter of the 'gim o1 ihe sie.' The old gentlemen eyed her liberal proportions, oansulting his snuff-box. he aaawwd 'yes' to the question, if he was the gmtleroan wanting the bousekaper. Did you read my advertisement, madam?' Me rade it? Not I, faix. Mr. Mullony our landlord, was sayin' till us ' 'Are you married, too?' Married tiro? Do I look like a woman! as woulaV marry two? No, sur; I'm a cent woman, sur; my name is Hanuah Geauhaw. Jimmy Geaughev my 'lus- ! band, sur: he, poor man, wrought in the j
In I manes of falling off a cart, sur.' -Well, ma'am, that w ill do. I'm Börry 1 fr .- K..ch.....l nno üsr tWo it i ! -..v,you wouldn't suit me at all; good morning! 1 ma'am, Banqi show the o0od woman to! tu ,:nr 1 1 H . , ,, : u.ii, cui . 1 waui ilia piwoi : 'I don't want tou ;ood morain.' -Dis Way. m.Mm.' said Bn,uo. marshallop tb.e woman to tP.e hall. I 'Stand away, ye your master ' I'm spakin' wid.' 'Go along, go along, woman, go, go, co!' roared the old geu. 'But. as I was savintr, Mr. MullonTsaid said ho who the divil you push'n, you 11 o,-i.i 1 1 11 .1 .o r J .1 u: . Diaea iuiger: saiu uie womau, graoomg Banquo's woolly top-knot. 'Dis wav, ma'am persevered Banouo. I quartering towards the door. j 'Mr. Mullony was sayin', sur-' 4Dis way, ma'am,' continued tlr-darkly, crowding Mrs. G aughey, while h.s mas - ter w; s ges!iculatingfuriius!v to keip on croira!n7 her. Finah'v, Banquo raaqniahed the Irish womitn, and received orders more appü - inepipes master, an Li.. i... t, :.. -t , a!"" - 1 HilWWl vow, no luio IU u.v; exct.angirig visits with Job Carson, sipping brandy and water, talking over old times and playing cheaf came to finish a litigar J ted game, and Job and ha discussed the . mafer of taking care of the widow and!
( board-vard till lie vat IM Hkr
1 children of tb.e dead ship-builder. Atjabout them unluippy. nicy think evcRjv
length, it was settled, that if the second in-ervi.-w with the widow, nd an eahibilion ofiier cd.ildren. proved satistactory to old 111.1.1 i children appeared at the door of Carson's, ma sion; and Banquo, full of pleasant anticipations, ushered them into ti e :c'.i:. cl merahants presei ce.
It was evident, at the first glance, the j beamy and inspiration which a joyous s..ul' old gentleman gave the group, that the! receives fiom nalnre's high, liuly and global tie was more than half woo. rious teachings. Whv, the wothl is fait
'Fine boy, that; come here, sir e leren yean of age, eh? k'ur name's Martin Martin Glenn, eh? Well, Martin, my lad. you've ff.it bitf world before, vou a Cuss- : r . .. .w lag, fuming wor;J, not worth ünd.ng out, not worth the powder that would blow it up. You've got to take your position in can benefit if, that's the way I've done Htjir vKTiri t r Ar ll eaejtmft cavvw Ian if Banner, sam tne oiu man, wnr. inw emotion. Y ur name is Cynthia, eh? And you i age, surd v. s . - 3 of 'seeping are a fine Btwarn girl for vour Cynthia, you'll soon be eapabl house,' too, vou've got a world before vou, ! too, my dear; a wicked, scandalous world; 1 a world full of deceit and misery look at ' your mother; look at me! Ah, SreH, it's all l ma" m. a f i our own fault; yours, madam, for having
the ranks, too, mean and contemptible as 7? höher said Pat, brightening -p, 'and ,, i , , a is that all? Then wou'll cive the place, f r they are: bat vou may make a good man; . . T .. , - . . . . 2 . sure . pan get a oertitie . I: verdict f thi world don t benefit you, why a you to of Rn? mas:hcr i c, er servS
these these nacatai trances, and mitie, poor was the most solemn. devil for not having 'em. Cynthia, you j -..t,, r i ur i.: , r. 3 J j Jgr Iha Fiibune W asbmartoti cor.-espon-are a fine girl, a good girl, I know. Ah, d,M;. ?1VS tha. Col. Wm. Pj r. i f Netfhere's mamma's pet, I suppose; Rose Glenn, ark, Ohio, has been appointed U. S. Marvery pretty name, pretty girl, too, verylsbal of Kansas, rice Donaldson, resigned.
! pretty. Lips and cheeks like cherries, steal to these blessings tha :hat God has iriven the lone widow to strengthen her ,
cheer her through the dark path of life?'0f warm apple-dumplings
God is great, generous and just; 1 soe R now, plainer than I ever did before. Banquo! 'Yis'r I'sp heah maaaa.1 Go tell Counsellor Prime to call on me immediately; tell Captain AVinepipes to come over I want to see him. I'mgoi :g Uimakea fool of myself. I believe. Yis sali, Use gone; gorry, guess dere's suffin gwoin to happen to dat lady and dem chil'ns suah!' said Banquo,. rusliing out of thl house. The fate of the ship-builder's family was fixed. Job Carson proposed. and the widow, of course, consented, that Martin Glenn should beeome the adopted son of the old gentleman, Job Carson; and that he should choose a trade "r profession, which he should then, or later, learn, maof king the old mar's hoaaa as much his .home as circumstances would permit: the! two girls were to remain under the same roof with the mother, who was at onee installed housekeeper for the bluff and generous old gentleman Old Captain WinepipfS insisted on a share in the settlement, to wit: that b l da-jiils should be educated at his expense wbmh was finally acceded to. a deling, tha' in case h Captin .Twseph Wiuepipipesshould Üve to see Rose QJenn a bride, he
-dioulj pro ide for tei wedding, u:.J oiyfr er a dowry. -A In '.v : tl.r.t down in black and while
Mr Prime,' sai l Job. 'and that 1, Job Car- . 1 ,,t,. : SOU, (iO UoTce, Si.OUiCl J 1UC tO MB Cyn. this Glenn a wife, to give her a com fort bio start in the world set tl a' d w; . f r I will go ii, yos, l wiii, saia tne aw Lent, I M 1 1 CT L . Wim an empr.auc rap on ins snua-aox Ton Vi-ars , :d .-.way; Captain W inepipes lias paid the debt of nature; he d; i not live to i?e R -se Glenn atrife; bet, nT ertlicless, he loft a clause in l is k ill ibal fully carried out his innt:?ns wl en Rsr did rr.airy, some two years rfor she rrived at the see of swe I i venteen. Msr O tin Gleon Carson graduated in the printing office, and very recentl' filled one cf ll . most important stations in the judio.-.ry at of Illinois, as w-!l as a chivalnvus part in ' f . 1,: 0M war wi.h Lexico. Cyi:t! :a was J ",v woddod to a We,j knowa ni?mber 0f . ' Philadelpliia bar, an event that Job ,::io;i bar ly live i t see, r.::c!, as ha agreed to. donated a sam, quite anificent, towards j ÄÄ i a f;lji.fui servant am! f;io!jd to the oh! nier--j chant, and, rpon his Jrstti hod, tho be-, came heir to the Cunily mansion, and f mf" J Keep u up aune usual oomin.ir0,s t.v.u : . . titutca . bat t,,3 bulk of his fortune foU to his a.'.opt-jt-d s -n, Martin; wl.o proved m : unworthrv j of his good fortune. Banquo ended hw davs in the ro-v?"e re tV.o wiow who 11 1 " . . r . ' , cartse for and .k rdasuro v., blessing MD ' vehicle tl at COI'V'''Ved tO herSclf Hid phllis their rare good Cottaaa, in him of a kewbpafeh a. d vebtiskm n : xt 71 , . . HOW TOTE LXIIAPIT. 1 il 2 TO 1" ft Ctr.rf ' of paraoal that Malta it the business their Um to ba miserable, and Bale !i , bodv is strains: them; the? hari not a ' ' 1 1! JJ J friend in the world; i: is always too hot or' ; ovr v.r,.,.lc.;J v v h " r ;;I , );.a,,.IlU..j ...... . . ble about something that will never ! pen; somebody has talked about I hem, or i:" " 1 ; "J'-wraem. i ney seal on- ererjr ray oi sunshine an I t: sadness t . m uruhearca and utterly refuse to t!;i; k in the of hone and joy, and light and Kfe, if we oulv onen our hearts to rec dve i'. . t , , , Av Irish Cfrt; kic tt. A poor f n of ine I'Tn'",'a IS (1 WW wr ; ymeni to an avarict .us bund:, h.s ,Jd himaaai pWed no lähmen, -For.' Kaic! !u, ko hm I had died on n.v baads, and 1 was I a V ta. iiTi forced to bury him at my cxpet Sc. 'Ab, ;ed.' I JSDr. Franklin recommends a you:; W( j, choi?nf a t) -t her frmi a bunch; giving, as bid reason, thaL where there are mar v daughters, thev improve each, other, and from emulation, r.c1 . . , quire more, and do more, than a single ii d, spoiled by parental foudmss. ; w:i7,w Bens, I . . . An old 'revolutioner' savs that of all tr.e ours he ever saw. that . uri d home one daru night, trom be after being tol i bv her dau j.ter, Sa'lv, that he 'nccd'ttt come a..iu,' ! g., y. - - . n anan 11 if mirk ()f a plaj.. f:irTOer to a somew 1. .: tnha cndental preacher: 'Take care, sir, lest you should not pat "' ll'ela-4-i. m m . BSTAl contemporary, desei ibing a daaed at a vi läge in the neighborhood, Mad: T o . R '-; ' Vs' . 4 , ? ., , ' . V? on the heaving bosoms of tlv village belta like polished rubies on the delicate surfn c at Somebody slinks that if nature Ua . desi"-nea a man to be a drunkard, she wotfl 1 have oonstrocted hi. i like a churn, so that " the more he drank tho more firmly te I would stand, 5yLet us be firm and self-racriilcing. Fremont Paper. No need of (Mat, the Democrata will sa-J rifice vou fast enough. Boston Post. 4 aw jtT"A Frenchman having a weakness i his chest, told the physician he Celt a pain in his .oortmante.iu clergyman at an afternoon scrvarar was asked to read a notice for a v. oipui rights lecture, which ho did in this wia: 'At half past six o'clock, at a icaW bouse in the first dial: iet, a ban v. ii attempt Ocrow.' i m m m SSrTbe following specimen of 'Yosta r Americanism,' we think, is loo g od Iota.' lo it: One night Freddy had been u: to ldU;J and mother and Johnny were hi an aoj. ia,ing room. Presently Johnny u up somLj caper, on which his mother threatenf to take him into another room and v.i.ip, , him. 'Mother,' sai 1 Freddy's voice uaicr ;h bed clothes, 'I know where I'd t ike him. 'Where' said mother, whoso curiosqtV, ; was ex itd. v j I'd take him under (he left ear"
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