Neutral Pennant, Volume 1, Number 3, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 October 1853 — Page 1
It 1 1 III A Family Newspaper Devoted to News, Agriculture, Education, Literature and the Good of Mankind. PUBLISHED BY II. C. OKA FT. KISIXG SUN, OHIO COUNTY, INDIANA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, is;,:;. VOLUME 1 NUMBER :j.
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mi NEUTRAL
I a fishing, and thoy say unto Lim, we also go ! fi&h, these are silver fishers; some fish with these terrific rapids I have once, -a.u and! "How the mind wears out and deadens 1 "I spose she writes so many verses and ! "You perhaps never guessed tint Mrs.
with t nee. " Hut the Apostle Peter, is the : a shining shell m their net. these are Hat- again, killed thirty, lim and senventy-uve the U.dy. kills the appetite." she remarked things, she ain't good for nothin' else: but Drown, the most notable houskeener in the
trout real sjw-okled trout weighing from , while busy with her corned beef and poia- dear ine, I'drather have jour common sei.se i village, and the most eatable and useful w..a half ro one and a half pounds tai.li. and ; toes. "Feeding on the .-oul's food makes us ' Mrs. Brown, than all her stuff. It wouldn't '! man in everv emer-eucv, is a writer too; but
is rL r.i.isin:o every TitrusoAY morning, by ' 0!!'iV one Gf tj,e twelve, who is known to . tering fishers; some fish with a ike net for
HENRY C. CRAFT. i have been an angler; and this is shown in ' a dinner, these are hungrv hshers; some fish Office. C..rit.T Main and Marfcvt street.ovcr 1 , , ,'. , , .. 1 ,- , , " ,,;., .1 Lc-t North's Grcccrv s-,, re. .:;,, Sun. Ind. ; the gosjivl aei.vrd:ng to St. Mathew, xvit. 2i j lor trogs, that they may croak against the . 1 where our Lord savs to Peter. "Go thou to ; church, these are the Scismatieal fishers;
never upset the canoe hut "was'nt drowned."
a.:'! then ! despise those grosser thin
have cured Joiinv, and I think it's luck v she she is. and a gifted one. She is undoubt- llv
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the sea and cast a hook, and take up the tish ; some fish for air aWve the clouds, these are . t that first cometh up, and when thou hat ', Knthusiastical fishers; some tish for princes, j opened his mouth thou shall fiud a piece of , crowns and sceptres, these are Vchelub fish- J money." ' cr; and some fish for .-orb, and these are j I The early profane writers are euuallv ex- Christian h.-licrs." J plieit in regard to fishing and angling. lio-: The learned, the amiable and venerable , donis Siotilu, writes aWut Morris, who ;t.O I Izaak Walton says: "In this pleasant and I years ago built an artificial "Fish pond." nine harmless art of angling, a man hath none to j miles long and -1K feet wide; and in this ! quarrel with but himself, and lie may emcapacious fish pond, he had twenty-two dif- ; ploy his thoughts in the noblest studies ; ferent kinds of fish. The revenue derived about as freely as in his closet. The minus
from fishing in this ind he assigned to his ' -f angk-rs are usually more calm and com- ? MUS . EATES AND "RP.OYN ; 'lt' 1Jow much
wife for "pin money," and from which, ae- posed than others and suppose lie take oR jjxFI: VHY 1 cv-rdin to the "il-.h stojv," he realized n'thing yet he enjoye-th a delightful walk I .
"i'U. the j.a"iOlt A liter's It i the ''e; :" any: "Tis full t.f pleasure, vei : -;d !ti ie-UoeJ bv many .'ti.er ) -Are br.t tey ; ' :i)v t);s bawtV.! : F r ..v.r -kill I'c-et 'is n, ill ; Bat content alio ; lea-r.;-t. .
I'JU.'H s!
How did
"Nothing but bu'.le.l meat and potatot-s, ' ci-nldn't cine. But I should have sent for the author of "Mary Grey," day after day, does tro ov tircome," resj..oud- ; .yu if she- hatl, I knew, f-.r it allers seem- a not openly acknowledge'! it. ed Mr. Kates. "Whv don't Bridget make : if imW.lv can do anvthing so well as v...u. "How is it known then'.'
us a pie or a pudding once in a while?" you're so handy, and you know evervthinj. come by the information'.-"' "Tor the very guv, I reason that' she don't ; beside-. Xov.- I sliouid never have ti.or- .,f "Her intimate frenJ.T know the faet. know how." i giving the epieac, but how it v...rked! I though is too mod-st to talk ah.ut "C viiub.'t sc;ne!idy show he:." v. 'Le feci as though Joiuiv wa s.rt ' risen from self a:.d her wrli;:s, she does not Oenv modest inquiry. : the dead to me. J).-ar ine! I don't st.ose Mrs. Mrs. Brown's beck w;ts .-o excekeit ai
and
LnOWS al:V
!:0 'tC
"I Mipp: .-e v. . ' means me." said Mrs. Bates
l.'ieiaanthe. quite tartly. "Si range that, you : than a ehild herself, lb sluHild think I could find lime amid all inv thev had'nt got anv jr.otl.
el. Ire;
1"
u:,r.
v,.ls : ..
m look as though "on m it!i tac vutago c:rc er, and thev uah.'t larger o:;e.
leme 01
THE REPROOF. l.Y l;! EX C. OAnt. U!.. ; it - .Oly. Wkeii : ' . i:.:ur, I.- t : : ae- elits Fall i.a -i: 1. ! ear. Te--. te-n.hr and trail -T- -I , - . ; ' . ... 1 -V!.l-:- ri- .. .:-.!. "T-- :.i o - thee !. ! ' :..l- v. rd ra-ely Are s; e-ki r. hi vai::; Th'A ats :.::a reer- aeb. s TVe -l.-vin ma n...
'Twill j,;iy tlu-et.- knew, I' -nio-i.t tear ereoys p..nvp, la r v-la.e-k ti-.w. It:.- -l.e :;i vir-v.e Wai:-!--r-.i a-Oay! Guide her:e.:g.n:iy. sl.e la,- :: p: lit, "..ne . f her kin. la-r tV-n; error. Kev l.r :Y--:n -in. IV,,- si,-- aa!. -Ml li e, 1 d to the Ker is.lv.--.. V . :-, ::.-. I.- . l-i:: - OSTEGO ON THE HOOK.
by pu o
asant nvcrs, in sweet .,
ame'iig
-t;!! vu sew l! i vat - ;:ee v-
Tie-r.
Legitimate angling, w ith rod. line and hook was practiced in the Trojan Age, for Ikmer, '-'.T'") years ago, thus described an Angler "'.'a a re-ek's pre; red. -1 side. See, .e.,.,1 S!j., 1,. .I';,, Ve l l y the ti l , A itl: ited l.evk an,! i':.e in laitai. The patient Antler tak-. bis tr.d; The tog ju-t ilit. the oveiiiling line, jir-l-eak ti:e J i'ey, ,,' iek at the -1C1S liis e" -XJH-;le!i.v..i art ., piieS. And iliiig- r.-l.eiv tla- !! r.jieiug n:le." And Theoeritt; tie- Greek Pastoral poet
ovloriiVrous tlowets, w hlch gratify the senses ; was a stitch broken l:i it this mo:
and .lelignt the mind. And he add-: "I : now there's a rip kn.ov no tort of men less subject to no lan- home from tie- --tore to cholv than tin; ar,gler." 'said Mr. liutes to H- w
That churlish, unlia.pi.v.
vet
Kates, authored, p.
talented. Lord Bvron. called angling "the wrinkled brow. ;u'
tie.- '- '" , M
s. vve.. s,,v!.,-0
e
a.ed .me
I have e
to mend it," e t iemai.the v. sat w ith
tUpl-.O
st
snort.
.-tibed a Ti-her-
cur-evDst, coUiosi ni. si'
called Walton "a sentimental savage," and said: "The -Vlainl old e: -,. . -M goll. t ! Sin.v.ki have a la.ek. and n -ma;', nv-ut 0 pnii it."
But the ' learned, excellent, witty, and cheerful" Sir Henry Wot ton. who was "one : of the delight- of mankind." said that nng-
ovel' a shr-t ol c. ar-e to.-.i--e:o
1 low can v-in. u.sturo ;u
Mrs. (":lema;,thc. "You 1
chaoi ei ti.,,ugl.t. I was just g;a-oin
Jlev,
a retorte d bo.keo mv
A beautiful M m which has v:ini;h-.d. and I shall
,e aole t- regain it."
"1 am sorry to trouble you," s natnred husband, "and 1 .-1 . done so, but was ashamed of v.
"Whv Couldn't vol! i.r.ta i.:t ;'-' ,r
er of his unouiet ih.oughts. a moderator of: ' 1 . -l , 1 , on your gre-en coat, or yo'tr !re--: 'eat.' ot me. v .,h goo
was a re.-t to his mind a cheerer t-f
'J.oiK) vear- ago thus d
niao's. dweeiing Hardoy wev laid ila-1-.ois a'.d the;:- nnylemeiit- of Trad.-. 11 !.- k- and lli.es made of -og ! .e-e-hairs And ;, ;s ;i ;..es s, .i t- and vai i-.-vt- s:.ar, s
n - -,-11.1- o,- oa loos, ii pioeuiei ''i i ..'na.-li t'UlU'ft.v . , i Here are not onlv rous an.i no-..ks hut lines . 1 ' Some people have- no resource:-. .- , . , , - .. . . and that it begat habits of peace and patience ! .i , o: strong horse hairs, winch indicate pro- . . " 1 i " 1 he green coat hasn t a d - . ... ,171 those who r.rofessed l .met iie,l it '. . . ' .
. , s-s ii,., -,.-ri!iL,- :irt- :0 i n-; ertrlv a..e 1 1 " I Wish v,,n ,1 re:r,eo
urgent unties, to give instructions in co-.-k-
vou see-nx to care lor tiie
sensuaniies oi the t.o.-ie! 1 he r-.hnea soul se.iins the-e things." Mr. Bates d.-ared his thr.vt. ',ur s.dd it"titiiig, and leading an exonse oi hoinvs, hurried away to his More. After dinner, Bridget app'-ao.-d at Mrs. d-,. mthe's deir. "Pie:: .- !;i.uilil, could ou oow me a little about tie- master's linen? He spoke io n.- mure particular this week, and faith. I'm net used to malting up liin n.'! "ibov often have I I. -Id of., 1'. rid get. not to disturb me when I'm writing? 1 can't show you anything to-day. but you must take more p-dns and try to improve." Bridget d'-paro.-d. wishing in vain that hc might be un-ht. ".Fai'l: but I must
:.ard'.y; I dc-nt suppose they'd beeii aliv. . 'Why, 51. Ih-cw;i never seems t. nh for Bates takin care of 'em h'.mv.-'.i' crarv in the least," said one vuung
,ey were
d
wn,
ne:-R-l! d.jWii t
' donnv sL-,-uis
Mr
b.v
.til
ill!
She w
. m.
Brown taking leave. "G.-od icor
e, .ivuny: you .- ,T.,!iv--
.v.. a:n
B
net lie .tiovr, "She has t, K-turned the i V) those w--th make a parage
-ease anel ioiail.e-.-not to a !.io ; hers, -he (.'. nvc.-ses or
W !:,
;- 1
mot.-e-r,
lit!
iiis spirits, a divorter of his sadness, a calm
e 1
tor- ge.od not h.na
' be afthet uetiher.ng mecs-lf a bit," said she
w h:n ,hi.j s getong so lar ahead
Ti.-owii a taehiid h.-r.
The Greek a.inl Romans practiced angling and fishing, and also constructed n.-h-ponds.
And Izaak Walton, whom Bvron called the
"sentimental savage." is the voluminous au-
th
:'la!:.er to sew
cut Inuhe: n ,i me when
and .-hii'.siu' her the be-g - "llridgc t don't seem to lutve
skid
received scene "Lines io a l-'rle:.l, on hear
:ng that iic-r child was in convulsions. heMrs. Clcmanthe B.ce-." Th-y were full of oh.-,', and ah-1 and kerned Very kin !. and Mary was told I-, lay thtm aw,,y in the Bible. "But dear me. I v.-oul-hi't give half as )i;ue'a f.o them as f.-.r Mr-. Te- wn's .b-c
would ye, i, denn V" w:t.j the .oU:-
i.'ient 01 net to h-.-ii'. f.ev were a-idies-a-d. Lines ;i;.d s. ij.imts w ere Mrs. Bate's r .sources alii;.-. at all occasions. " e're going t- hae a fair t . iaoe sc.:.,,.-nciir-v lor the Sundav School, and 1 e.died
f ( pica.
:- c; cr. ' ':.- wonhl tiiink her wa- giVu'i up to her "n.-uie and falui had not so much lim-: nd thouirhi 1 booy .,.i;d everything th.u comes to "iler allect-onate and tender la:'.; not j .Mi.it hi-r t" neglect thoo. v.
loVes; ..r tuose who neeo ner svini-.tt
0.1; 'oe.s:dc-s she i a woman of ei.iighte:., 'iieb rstnding, and knows that idmilv dot;..
!e mind y, if ah J er ever -her, the
m th v
are in- :, and t ii-.ir pe work of a'! good soc
n l e A o
OIL.
vou ve time.
The
re arc soiie- new ones
a; laundry-work'." said M-. Bates, the next to
morning, as let was trimuroig thn edges of .!,-;, .ks of sal
if VoU Wi oil
ig eor.trii'Ute aal in
0ie of the pookets. Mv dres. cat is alto- h's shirt collar and 'oosom.
Atheiieus. a ireek writer .f g.Cf vears ago o. r- 11 "' geiher tcw tight f,.r store w .-k. I hav,
i ,.:i , , i ;, , , " , :c r ,ii:. r ' complete ango-r, and whom Wardswurtli i , , .. i - ,, , , leSi'IUVs a li'.H or g.mov hunt hT llicro, ol 1 gioxv n Oe ,er aiid stoutei sine.. ! ::,. a ,..s nni.'e.
ealas the "meek .atc,n et heavenlv mem.
S-raeu-e,
the U.w of which was a llsh-
'Yoi
:-ds :dw:v
pond, of 2,xh) cubic f.-ct. an,l eontaiiiiug a. ; ' .. . . . 'time," said Mrs. riemant'oe, .- . i , , i ,- Witliout citing additional authoritv or t.s. ! , , . , , , ... great varietv ot tih. And tne Uoman arti-, she laid d-c.Mi her nor; toho. i i ,-i o ii i timonv in its favor. I will here make "public ' , ,i , (- ,, , ,-' o -i -i . 1. ".at tish-tonds ol I.ucu.uis. 1 lori.-nsius. and 1 : ing the Lna.rms , 1 Sens '. ii.: . ,
eoniession ot an ardent aval aeiding ail,
rishing and Angling.
Ca'no llerdus. for from ten. to one hunlo d tieH.oal .1 eaeh. A!..ut ;l, years ago, the vo'lup'.ious Queen Cleopatra, while wooing Mark Antony, gave him a -fishing party;" and Plutarch
this tells the trick she plaved on him:
They waer,Ted "n their angling, and her divers I'ld laueg a a'.t tl-h ll hi- ll,ok. which he With l'ei en v w hi
'-tloll
hr tlx pr.-tession and practice oi the "gentic art f angling." j I have angled in the swifi -running trout; brooks among the Granite Hills of New j
. Hampshire, and in the "meadow brook"' on ' ....
wrapped in :nv thi mel "',
;'! he.u.y T'a: -Ji :;:.- i iniii.,; t.il, i. nw: . W !.!.-:, !i;.is as to von hea. to it- n-.i-,,:.."
oishh, ;,s as diSCUSs:. id wa-'- so ' . 0. 1 . i '! - ' :
was busy with the new magazines; "didn" you have the choice between he: and Ju-.b that lives at i'-iown's .'" "Yes." v., is tin- h'.ecnie answer.
eithe,
'I' l''-ii' .-liiilents," Said a Voiua
while his wife ;V,'1Vf ,sp,. ,V:a; Ui g visit to Mis. Bai- s ..,
"Wh.-n can Mrs. Br...wnil
dse, that
'Be
iia-r, muu-tr
md
OOd nj.g.age.
- e 1
morn;i:
;r o
al:-i
Wolliiel'
i ml
K isn't th.
Ilioiii'- shirt- :, os.. is s..n-.
on:u-?est g;r. really ei,;A orderly, I . I V W I. ,-n
"bur. yoU k on needlew,.
o o
ur.igeiiieii!. oaov I have
time
An.l then the fa
io.!: -r-j art v
laughed at At
All
My 1 . T
,- do r.-- ! -. :::; v.-rk '.!
r-v and then the winsome Cleopatra othed his anger bv saing "Go Autonv
tlie Kims Farm, from which lhiuiel Webster first saw a trout caught. He w'as "raking i after the cart," and his father said, "Han,: Mand by the oxen and tee me catch a trout." . And then taking a single stem of tim-
rvvellin-g eariii-cai'e-
These
ven-lKrn .-on! ui.-dains then.
1 help y on fn,
othv
crept noiselessly
to the
Mr. P.ates, li-muiaging "I nc-vel
he
he- saw his w: work-ba-kci.
'an find things
A; .::
-. n .i :
eas e ,-.,1
.en regar-ievi a t
l..el. ol- th. hr, ,k- .Old ,r,.,id,- .,7.'i,.;",j. its
cave angong t-Mis oettv princes vourgame ' - . n ii j tj - 1 - l. . . l .1. - . : .... ..-1-1. . l 111
i i , . . , i , ,. ,:.,,,... u"ai upon ine nicer, ii wasouicKiv sci.eu -cite-s ki Oi .. is .-viiil Plo,,:ees. I ' i .-
i - . r'-, , ... - ,o,- v., -. . r bv a speckled trout, and bv "jerking hack ' !ut an rloig was noi om sugge-tie ol 1
i"v- t ne ie ao.jls'.-" asked i fruitlessly 1.. a I .va.i.t es- ha:v tone
1 .,c,--r o-r... cne-making. out it was, a ioiig
cti-o-d 1 v the Vatriarehs --'Jed as a cur.
t is 'dleme.lv
t.me ago, ro
jii-t at the nick of time," the trout was
M: oe 1, the bene v i t later periods:
or ., '.. it ..- i Ap.--.l-s bx and heavcnlv-mi:
ind- -d it ha- ' .-en followed with the great-e-t ;o id "v, l y ers.e.s in eve.v rank and i 1 , iiil.f , if not f.-om the "bogiiiulng," sttre-y fr-..ni the time so remote that human records and the traditions of men "run noi to the c a.-ra-v." And although angling be
;ii. V-
f-.r love-sickness: for' Ovid. j"rkoJ asW' TIlis -V'-r related .
Love" prescribes as f..-. u' 5ae- fts 1,e b'hhod o'dt the spot. ; 1 have angled, in the noted "Ihilleakili,'" ... 'in Arlington, Vermont, and killed trout in . - ," .- ' all the ireeii Mountain streams, from Man-. , e-s a :. 0 ,..,o. nee v a::. t 1 these v. a'ii -t. ul into relief. ' chest er to Rutland on the West side, and
A: ' v. Idle yoc.r iliac en e,.;:eu. el.eat your grief, from Bellows Fails to Woodsteck, Oil the Thus "ancient and honorable" is the prae- Last side. tiee of catching fish with the net. the rod,: I have Idled many a "fish basket" with , , , , - , .- . 1 ...... i r,.-,,,, i n.. .. i : i .... i .
eatatli'Mii; w itil ami VitlloVu a l.oat; ailO iou, uum iu'.i spiiug uiook.-v
r yov.r ar: - : gh M-r: 1:1-
lhele," was liow uttv.
quota' ion from 'a!1,'
i,h
there is a needleful (if black, shk (r tliread in the hoUse." "It can't be that you've us,dnp that great bundle of silk and thread I io.,,g!o hum a month aoa." "Welh I'm st-e I don';, knoa uhere it is. and that's as had as if 1 hadn't .my." "Time is precious," -aid Mr. Bates, I'll go back to lb--- store ami gel ya:i :,,, silk
and l-y that t.me p rhap, yi.-,! have yoi.r thimble and m-cdle."
It wa.s i:o; long .',,,.. tf
oi tne two . cod; ....' 1. ..e:l ! o,
1 wa- io l!a re i.n aii rraiid." ' I'm -'no 1 den't know .-i-iythlng about
lO-o'CC's sid,-fs or his l.i. l.,.T i.illtnr- o,d : ,.
' "" tor n.eatiiiss of taste
to ,iuiiy, sue seemed even greener than Bridget, when she offered her-eif P lie'. 1 only know tliat Mrs. Brown lives tu keep hod-:-; it is th" aim of iter life, and .-he certainly ought to succeed in I he attainment of such a lofty aim. For my 'art, I keep house to lite, ill-ica.l of living to keep holis: ." "1 here are some laai-es that (load. ..,.,. to be kept at ail. and are hal-'ly aide to keep ' themselves," venter, d Mr. B:it s quite, dor-
't lie
: .la t0'
1.
"I approve ve yog my
swt-r: spell'
" e del n,.t
the ladies." said the i-it T. -am,- tiiue a doubt ; e in
the sakebihi v of anvtieng t I Mi-. Bai' s' in thai line, as -he not ceh-brat -.'., either
eio-shni'-nt
' e ijuite as accept. d 'ie." "J regret to negative you again," said ;t autho.es..: but my lricnds know thai my., partment is n-.t tl,,- culinary. I .-ha'.! ! most haj.py to a-oisL y.-nr saieiuj.t by any ic
Lot Oe'ooerie oi- wotu mv ea
d
man -.mugs can i,e :a
.'.v. A weican of a uisaplinc. 11 regulated habits, will not ,-uf
.n c
loind, o:
lei- l.el-ea t-'i !.e over-fall f oo-d'u-ion and d'.soidm-." "But. I -hoiigh: tio-.- v.' d. l an vthii. ; e's... 'i'iicv
r luled a- to H a Wc-mall .-ecu:- to igaO-.
Ooorvs ,i is genera, ,v taken ;
...e rvie-.-s ..ee.i,.,- e-'.- a.i ,1;J i;., ..OT.,.-
Uould "Sl'eii a woman as Mrs. "f.ute-, are t
a me lor lios. l ncy are tne o vasioil a
ijtls.iCf t-' tiie sujerior c'.i-s. w ho Lava
alaoi cnougii tu e,j,,-
eio:aveo I ', -ro:-. nee: calkd o.ce .- id;,.:i long aooui :r:o.ted th.,;
i
0
i lie young lady lose to go, nt ; : aid. if any, iv.i- hereby pr..ueMrs. J'.ate- continued, "1 advi-e
gl'e.it IlljUn; id- ' mind, and euli ili i'OaOate g ra.a jOompt. t. has -g,i. "It i
k: ai.o write oJ.ot be
ll 1 1 v
A, Won.
ud inclina-
Mrs. Br
ngly. v-.
W id.
01 arc low a - - ioio.ng .
keeping. wisd v. u lo u: ucriand to
don't coi sbi-or ii mv emplovmeitt. It
w lu nc
;u:te
se
iarv matt
Ml
oin
will as ways be so.'' "1 wish you would sometimes writ.-' a to aiise on the old text, "example is better
than precept; living is Peltcr tin
can on i.e ol mv eight, .rs.
w ho has icisUio for such an object
I doubt not. be ready to assist you." "Mrs. Bl'oWU is u: of the pioje -le'l's th ni .v-ment. We r.-lv maii.iv upon her e
ibi ls and ; 1
t
Woman, in.'. Vv . i sa: -.1 .o , s. i , a , e
preacil-
s-aid I5ai-s unite pi'ov ok,-,!, as he ha l
l ti.-t run his nee do tnrougn u - lio.
! I.,. .,, sti ,n! (.1 PIS sU-oel.O-'I l-'ilU-O, V. uicil le
a st-i" "i great a:.t:-i.;i.v an art apparently ""' - " ' 1 . ; '" , It wa- n,,; kng bef.re tie ,- ..s at J1' nm his neo ,a- tnroagn n i .i ' , ,,..-..,,:,. s' oaring tish at night, bv "burning the water." and rivulets m (.Hsego county, ew York.. , .- , .. .......i ... i.,. ,, ,- erv Mr.-h Vet th- re are cr lev. re tl.l- - - - ' , , . , . , . hand, bill lad so the ih.n.b.e. p. ha i be. 11 a-! oi l-.s s.l-pel.0--i I-itvi-o, .. ' , , , , ... . was Msu practiced (luite. as earlv, for Quinnis and tten thrown the , su-xess! ally, up.. n. . .. ;,,r. . ., m re t-ra. tteai M.owletme orgiea.ter ' 1 ' x , 4, , T , id, Li id uown -oitiev.he.e, ot the eiadn-ii had iing i- sew o.i. , . . . . . , S'livrn-icus s. s- the pure Maters ot Lake George and the., , . , ' ... , : . ;v and pra. ;s:,,e ;e :-s e::eroise. An ex- '" ' ' ' ; J . . 4, . ; had it, and so M.s. i:iemanihe ti-d i:er skill " on ought lo aavc m-nm-i . . .i ... i .j s,' ... i.,,r , c.,,v mountain streams that tlow therein. ; . , , . trt an! snece-iul angler must poss.-ss a -.-.!---ov .hi., ,-n i aio -p,..,, , ' at s-wmg ith-'ot jt, a'u! .s'ov .,id unskillful own -ur: ; a ipnei soul that Km-w , , ' , , , Invoke Il. td.aetas t..jis-isi hi-toil. I nave ca.-t tao Jtj and rai-ed the trout . . , , , , , . , i , spe'- cs ot a;-itir..-a Vnowh-age, vliK htne , . - . , i.t-x-r w; p.,- I.t. B-ot ; r ,vas at a.-t to make ..o.un.gs, a.id sta.vh a ,' ',.,.. 1 i,e leaang r,r -. taiiiied Pv the Pnezes. gi...'iv uixin the artili oial eddies and rililos ol th- r . ,. , word h-yrl- Ut exj.re-i-. and whicn is as . . , ,(. , . , , , i,aw. I - . ,, . , , f. ,, .ho.-:',: tlf c..at assumed, and Mrs. ('l.-man- no more. I .-ujipost" you d hav 1 , . .. -r .iii!.t tne ... t ..n i .uat tiii vv aes ix.e.w. nver Arav, that cncircies luverarv Castle, in , , , ,, , . . ,. . , difh. o't to impart to .'.-ners: in writing, as is Ti:e er-.v.-ling iishe-liaso-n in -arnri-e. . , ,: . v. , , , . . . ; he again left p, eci r-o loviueif .. : ed dien. Oh. what a nle-lon; ... , 1 Arg.veslnnc. Scodand have angled m bacp - . i i : tae art ot lencing. To wa -w lb meter el. m.- ith w.-a.tenpgeves: . " ' , T, , - , . ., , Indue time tne uinner-bdi rang. She wc'1 l" a l-ecson v, ho la. -us sy
i:criicariiie lsiauu oi .vtacRinaw m ine
Having for many years indulged "more or ks.-" in thnncirt'i the f,y to the preservation f hMily health and increa-e of clieerfulmln b-.lness, I make the following piseatorv
Then da: t- th-- trident, and the Lrinv Hood
Is eritts-ued vvi,h the ineanthms ieiim's hl.W. dashing and foaming waters of the Sault
n- ol y,- ;r just enough
starch and iron, and
been .-uit-
i !' iovioeif ,. ; eo a:'..i. vuii. ii.ti ;i nie-iung niai lo u-j
. ,, , .1 . . . .. .. l .. , . a i
iinner-ned rail" Shr vu i" u ci.iie.i vv no ca iv- v moailiv anil
1 not to police
"Ch-uaiith.
o e r.ay ma: a'OS.
'She I- an ai.'iive Idllno ilogbt do well for vou,'
in a tone of condescension. Mrs. I row ti did h well m tios case. .:.- she gen. ra'lv did. and as Mrs. Bat-s pred.cte l. Th - fair c inn- o;f in due time. -an,! was prone:. ecc-i a-rv credlia' 'e t th village. Soon idler:', v. as ooeiiod, a. :,o,e wa.s sent iti , t o 1 1 i:s. I'.a'. e'a ios,ng was .-ntitii d "Sotua t An lav. -oar !" to t .f.arity." which was (.ffcfeii to the managers of the t.or t-i b". printed and. sold for t he ,:-! vaneement of i'c :r object. As it would cost tium nothoig. a
printer having offered his s, r a e- gratuitous-
g. , Oi- tiiat lia-y i:,ae til, hap y h-aines, but '...cause they do not possess -gel ins enough; a higher order of mind, would enable them to -oe and l.-.-l all in: l-.-auty of domestic ties." W.-il. I'm glad it did' not turn out thai Mrs. Bates, wrote "Mary Givy," as we lir.A t nought: for it did seem too bad that she .-li-'ti'.; h:e ail the honor of siuh an exce-
1 oouii, wndesne is sucli a wile, an-.: mo;;;-
man. nas o
tvciyinmg tieit
cr. Her hu-band. o v . . Ii ( cry in: ,:g, and
done at horn.-; ,-.n,i her children oo like b -' a:-, and a-t like ihieves. I
l.rovvn is a w,,r,iiv woman, ana e.-.-:-r e-
i , : . . T
or. jui.i u-.nie. Her .uarv V'l'e, i -
heller character ihan she h
1: 'O
HI ..j:
V'ie f :
Ifi'aiOiaCIiih'-J heahh.
;s i ii
kev 1-V
.1
apireciiitiou, to whom the high.-st jdi'ts are , c .i i - o , '., 1 - iv for the occas.un, the launes had the
t ,(,,-, ..f ... ...,! ...1 Ill : CS 1,1- IS 1,1 SW1I ,-. '
r, - I - .1 , . , .i . -.--it ' -neu vo viiiiitei . ,11 las, cuicti one -- i.... - i .,:.,: ig,,T ,p ,f , - , a p. 1 i, hte alarie, and m the transparent waters that - T, , ,. But tiy lu-h.ng, that moM manly and do- , ' 1 .., Mr. Bates. "Yotir compansoa seems rather eomj.h
"S.
a:, c-nirance int.. our prisons and almshouse.-,. The report that the dog-star hal the hv.
net" struck elf, and a number of copies gra- drophobia, needs conlirmatioi)
siivroiiinl the "front island " i:i the hrciiitifnl
Uo.k Harlwrof the Isle IWale in Lake , 1 ,
: ken, and again put to Inght ;
--oo --eeuis i.aini .ouijiu-. -,,,-,dsld,,.r ., ,;..,.. ..f
voifve spo- mentary," said Mr. Bates, as he put up his ; " " ',,, :,. i ,.. ...io:,.,.
rav ideas,
needle.
Iu Otsego co"1 y, within ten miles of
How I wish I might not be o'.sUirhed.'
The beds were not. made, nor the rooms
little to th proceeds of the fair.
a'-v vou read the new book c itk i M i-
I was afraid there would be 10 dinner left l'nt m order; and everything was in the dir-: (. w. .,pt, t,
lightful of all sports, w as not made and pre
leoo-.-s ..,-? s? itemei os not with a view served till the vear of our Lord, 'JoU: although 1
ho,..- to r,,ake a man that was roue, to k- the ilv was doubtless used wherever trout . SujX'iior.
,r. ar-d,.,-" hr.t to i ncrease t he h.e and tTAC- were found, as early as the first knowledge
t-.-c of the "gontle art
There is a marked di-tinc
r. Tli:e- an! fi-hing: for a
ee -. , f 1 ,r Af.,.,.l. uouis .vii.-iui-. on . ,, . , . .... , . . ... i 1 1.....:. ......... 1. .. i. .
, atoning r-n w:iu an :'.ug:e an in.-trunieia . n.i "iiu i.-iuni m me i.iei ..ia..,,.;ua , - - -v jty. .vioert now vou oat .-.o said Airs, unnee.ieu uy iiei, ;iuu navie- .-eui in.t oesi , -j t ' l j'" " 'v r -- consisting of a rod, a line and a hook-uhik Tli.,y fed u,von Hies as they sported on the : " Zm!): :Clemantho to her first hope, ushe seated f 'the morning over the magicines, the liter-! .. SiH.uer llnclivV hdor T is the practice of catching li-h in anv surface of the water. The angle seeing the , A southern wind to er.rl the stream." ! herself to dine. "Whv can't vm sit un iu arv lad v took lier lien, and resumed tiie serib-i . , , T ,, , .. J , . ,,a, .i.m i. ' i ' .. .. , . , ., . . . ,-. . .... . . "1 do. "And so do I, was heard ! rom on
tiann-r ana wuu any ii.su umeni w nat soever, inuu leaping ai ., i'..uu... ivi.Siu ivoiu-. in parp river, twelve miles lrom Alackm-! your ctiair, :via taice your ciPowi oil the ta- ung oi ine proceuing nay. -v neiguoors: An a; gler is one who fi-ln-s with an angle vvit the tish by wrapping amund their hooks ' axV) we (a party of three) killed over oiX) in : He? How many notes I have written to child came running in, exclaiming, "0 Mrs. .; and for amusement and recreation, and not some purple wool, and then tied on two three and a half hour and I filled my hag, ! your teacher, requesting her to I? more par-1 Hates, do come Jounv's in a lit! Please! ' ... t--.: tit I,- fishes iii-e.isiunalU- arul nr.t -s f,e,i!,ei-s This nrtilicial tlv thev threw with lwO l,.,lf . hnv1-.,1 ..,,,o;. -,,- ..., : t:..,,P-r- ..knit - on-. ,-....v. I -.-.- ...o'el-t '
et'f.i- " . - . - u,.,'u,, lulu ,v.,,v-,i-, .-i,Mio.lll 111 l.Jltl kli ' ,i ' .nu iiiauii, i.-, '.,.,n, u.in u
The orator who "-came to a point," w :.
b
,i-
bv the lleXt train.
1 . , r 'P,,. ,, , r C'operstown, are main- springs, brooks and ' " . , , ' , , , , , ( rv (.ivy .- was asked m a gr-up ol young . that they weie tuo most ucU.ou and deli- . 1 ' - : for vou, if vou didn't come t c hum vour est e .illusion thr..gli the house, and even ! , , . - , r r .!-,.,','.. ...... ,i( r rivulets, where I can kill, with the ,, a , ' , , . ; ,, , . , , , . peo ue, gatlieied m iioiit ol one ol the ta..ie. ist met ion Udweeii an- cateeaung. ; . '. , ' r share; Albeit and the rest oi usare so hun-' Mrs. Bale s own apparel showed some signs .. , , ,,. , .... ,- . , .- in 4 i-v .).,-, ,i,v .... -,,1 hundred good sized trout in four or five ,- ,- , , . ., - .. : 1 e, indeed. ,no u.isii i. via t,u a.ir angling is tne art oi Acllan. m A. 1. says the'spottci g'-y." , ol disorder; but these minor t longs were quite ; '. . -.i - hours angling, on '- ... ' ... . . swer.
'Thus.' sewing-machines are tioiis." said a friend to a w ag. said he "sew it scams."
at iiivenA es, .,!',"
A steamlioat lireman'ii knowkd.ge of the art of punctuation is sulli-.-ieutly illustrated by the fact .f his putting the ,Yn:!-o.) tu prevent a fuH .'.;.
Xdi no; CilK i',o:
an occupation; while the fisherman is one who pole and line upon the water, and the trout ; water, without a change of locality. And "I guess Miss Jones didn't l'.kj that last
hi
fit, dear child? Do go for Mrs..
,nd another of the groiqi. "Who wrote it?" was the enquiry. "One of the New York papers attributes it
i to a ladv in our village," answered a voting
-If a UeWapapcr
jliows fshii.g as a business and for profit attracted by the appearance of the pretty iu- ; jn lhx.fc ILuKvr, Isle Koyale, I have killed, "lie you sent," said Albert, "Pr sho said Brown. My nerves wouldn't bear the sight, j t"
gentleman w ith a knowing air.
he fishes with a net, a .-pear, ecc., and may sect, they fell upon the bait and were caught. ' v jth delicate tackle, many a spotted trout, 1 something w hich she didn't thhk I heard I couldn't endure it I'm so extremely sensi
rraet-. -e the art o: catching nsn wuu an an- rueu is atrutiuui recoui esriiuie oi u , wenxiiui'' trom two and a halt to four . aUut mv not learning much at home: and live. lo t" tor Mrs. brown.
gle, and may be a good angler still he is a fishing," over 15" . years ago. ! pounds. fish-rman and not an angler, for an angler Angling must have Wen a favorite sport j Hut it is at the "out rush" of Lake Supc-u-'sthe angle oily, and never becomes a with the clergy iu early times, for the Eccle-; rj01. jn the roaring of the Sault Ste Marie,
iish'-rman.
ilor "stops the press lo announce," v :..r wioild ho do if it w as a pound? It wa.s a maxim of lieu. Jackson's; Take time to deliberate, but when the t tne fr action arrives, stop thinking. ; The "old fogy," who peeped oc,; front
1 i-U'P.1 'n ic th.il-. lliO c.nt.l w-ritu it in "1,,-h-iel the times" h is lei I Pis 1,.. , 1 t. -t
somct lung, too, atxmt L iiarlcs liicA ii, Idui.'t' I no cima uni as airecteu, anu mt. niown , , . .
i . , . .1,1. ..e .1. . 1 1 : IV . asiseo .iLioiiit..
v unout stopping io uiii'K w tieuier sim mm, . , , . i- i ,i "I think there are man v who could write anv nerves or not, thought ot a reined v, and
it as wen as rors. v lemanine, nui i ue i jvj-
Who? vou don't mean Mrs. B ite.-, do vuu?
She didn't w rite it did she?"
know what.
"Why cannot people, keep v. thin their
iastical Cannons recommended it as "a re- that the Angk-rs skill ami self-possession arc i range and regard the manifest, pr.urictics of hurried with it to the relief of the distressed
That the PVriarchs practiced angling and creation inviting them to contemplation and j most severely tested. He takes a hark ca- j things. It is Miss Jones' busineshto teach mother. She was not so sensitive, either, but j ;kh!ng, is proven by th following passages quietness;" and St. Ives says "Angling is a n0c with two naked Indians the one at j you. 1. send on to her to b tatght, and what . she could administer the medicine to j
the Did Testament: "Canst thou draw thing simple and innocent, and noways re-; the stern to propel the canoe from rock to remunerate her for so doing. I have larg
th
e convulsed
1 child, at the same time gettinc
out a leviathan with a hook, or his tongue pugnant to clerical character.' rock, and the other at the bow to hold fast with a crd, which thou lettest down?" Markham, who was a gentleman and a ': to the rocks. And here, amid the mighty
Job, xvi. 1, '2. "Th. y take up all of them scholar, in the reign of Charles I, published
with an angle, they cap , them in their net, aWik in which he saidt "The art of angand gaMier them in th-ir drag." Hahukuk, ling is the most comely, most honest, and I L". 'The fishes ;d.-o .-hall mourn, they giveth the. most -liberty to divine moditation;
rush of waters, lie must stand erect in th
tion is not who .?! who ,(H write it'." said the voung gentleman. "I should think
one might know from the very Wok it-ell from the common home duties taught io it
1 ! off bv a "passing even! ."
If dull weal her affects Vol
heaitt
in i; r a w.-im
M'd
.0 eivl and make :1 lai lis 1 0,,, for v,,T
i-'helo.-s ill find this superior t- c
ther billiards ce Bu'g'i.udy. neof tin; latest fashions for gentlemen.
; is l he "barber pole'' pattern for pantaloons;
-owl 10. m,-o.P, i r.,,.1 .0,.-.. ATI... ir. .re. ,,ir-it ion rv:tnw bath for bis feel :vn.l
rtii-v niiit ,i ..eiiiioii,, rtiivi ...111.. mi.-.-, o. ..-.,,,..--,.. .- - - - - - , . . ... . , , - ; is lie i'.ii"" i i-'-i, (-.i.oiti o'l o.ve , , i i i- .- .- i i i T. ,, from the principles incalculated.lii.it Mrs.: , , ' ,, ' Jones knows that I cannot be hni'tal to m- cold applications P-r Ins head. It was not! 1 . . the stripes ascend sprallv round the
dividuals, but must comprehend clases. If manv minutes Wtore fear tor the httlo one! ' ' ' , ,, '. - , ing the wearer the appearance of a double-
bark canoe throw his hook and give. 1 was constituted like Charles Bruwns moth- was turned to joy and rejoicing, mingled
range to the "big trout" reel it up against I t-r, it would bo quite different, IVhaps I with heartfelt thanks to the good and skilful
the sw ift current, and then with dexler hand, should think it best to spend my time in Mrs. brow n.
ka.- read this stuff on the table, might know-
she had not the ability hhown in it. "But there's nobodv cl.-e among us who
, - - -- , . r- ....... -. - -...Hi, an,, lULU "llll UCAllI liau'V, ,',1-Jui'. .iiiiii.tu i.t.-i .-J ,. uu initu t . - j lt"nl-t0 llO 1 't CTatV " that ca.-t angle in the brouks shall lament, and that it having ever Wen most hurtlessly nee-! four feet from tho hook, safelv land it in the doing what I now hire others to d; but I i "I don't know what w should have done cvon l'u c ' b
, . 1.1. . t hi :!.. ,.. i .ii.. . a, . .-,...! .. , - f .. . .. .
ttiey that spreao ineir nets suau ian-uisii. essaryi iiatii i' t'iiie tiie sii oi cicmi s oiuiii.-, t-anic; ana 11 in landing, the tail ol tho Isaiah, xix, . of most holy f.ither, and many worthy and j trout hit the canoe, the line is broken and
That a majority, at least, of tho Apostles reverend divines, dead at thi.-, time ol wnwerc fishermen is, evident fruin the xxi chap. t r,g. of fit. John's gospel, where it is record- d In a -'visitation sermon" printed in 1515,
the trout lost or if ho use too much force, ho throws the truuL entirelv over the canoe. This is angling that is angling and as Izaak
barreled cork-screw. The age is alive with elasticity An India rubber omnibus has just been invented which, when, full, will bold three more la lie-'.
........ i:i. -it. r 1 . ... t o i. i-.. f.-v- tahi h .hiMv i "1'retontionR to a thinir coneraiiv inuica!es
am nui juu .'i i. inu vv n, .inn ninsi i.vl ii'-j;- h ' .-e.. .o. e-.,, . u-.. v .,,.v. - - - . , . ,
a lack ot it. Jt shows the desire to be hevond , " ' ' i " ""
that seven of them were at the sea of TiW-jis the follow ing amusing enumeration of Walton's "Comiilete Angler" does not teach.
-i t.s. ;d "Simon Feer -a;d v.i to thetn. T o 'l. ri.-le l":-), .-"- "Sam aig'" fr tributary ' rmd th! author "p.-ver dranv-'l "f." ., with-'"! ititernipiiot, ,.r r-plv.
lect an extended for a limited sphere. Iam mother. I never saw any Wdy in a fit before, j t:
convinced there must be some radical lefect and didn't know nothin' what to do; I hent in Miss Jones' system, or the results vould ; for Mrs. Bates; she's the nearest. What did bo more favorable." j r,he say, Mary?"
the possession. Tlenty of women in R. read j Alwavs do the best vou can, with the ox-
books, and 1 rather think some write thorn pectation of Wing blamed by your most in-
besides Mrs. Clcinentbc Bates.'1
i tirnate fnonds fqr not, doing better. You
Thus Mrs. Ch mauthe delivered p-rsi-lf' "She was t.o nervo0
il in't
insw ei'''l M ir .
"Who? who pray? who do you think?" ; will thereby preserve a good cnrbckcc. ard li' dsonv of t',-.- --nr'.'i'i- rrb-. i-.-oi l dtnprM-H'meiit.
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