The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 2, Number 51, Monticello, White County, 1 July 1852 — Page 1
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Ma Esked Lis f. y 1 ;r ta iiw.r.C3 hfei two hundrtd dcIar, h!.'! 3 toi'jr did witU great rci,i:is. T!;e tu!ness prospered ao v.cll lat,ial' e third jear c-fhis clerkship, Gatlleb had already scqulfed the turn cf fire hundred dollar. Wiihnut giving up his trade in tax, he Bow tfE.Hlced ftlsd in llr.eri 'goods, tond ths two comfcinsd Eisda him, ta a coupia
cf yetrs, ahout a t!,cci:.d CJA&rs richer. Thij hsjt is J iLjt!,3 cts'toi-isry Cve yeira cf chi.-ih;p. At the end uf this I ;1 1, Cvit! . j c, 1 In I e h'j L.. T f 1v j jc;:i . . i !.'. i.ittry akU end .EdeHtyt then ha took the place cf the bookkeeper, who died ahout this time, Bad , three years afterward he was taken by tlerr liichter as a partus? tato km fcusiaess, with a third part cf ihe j?q.1;js. Bat It we net Ccd'a will that this pteaaant partnership should be cf lanj duration. An higidiouj disease cast llerr Hichter upon a bed of aickteess, and k-j t hiin f.r two years confined ta his couch. All that leva End gr&tituda CsS'iild tujast, Gottlieb now did to repay his bene fader1 ki&dness. HedoubUn hia fexertions. he became the soul of the whol . business, and filill he watched l-r-j r.-hli et the eld mma bed side, with hb grieving Wife, until, in the eixty fifih year cf his Ufa, Kerr Eicter closed his eyes la e&ih Efre hli dsee&se, he placed the hind of his enly .daughter, a fewest girl of two-and-twenty years, in that of his beloved fotterofiu lie had long looked upon them both as his children. They iljsderitood turuj they loved each ether: and in lUce, yet afTsctionately and earneitly, they solemnized their betroth, ai at the bedside cf their dying father. in the year 1823. ten years after llerr Richie-re death, the haute oi GoUlieb Bern, late Samuel Hichter, wat cne cf the mdftt respectable in all Dantzic. It owned three large ships, employed i.i navift!ing the IkSiio and North Seas, and the cart cf Providence seamed espe cially to watch over the interests oi their worthy owner; for worthy ha remained in prosperity. He honored his mother, in law Uke a Son, and cheerished her declining ege wi;n the tendereat aCection until, in her two-and-seventieth year, aha 'tied la his arms. As his own mama-re proved ehildieas, he took the eldest scna cf each of kia two retraining brothers, now substantial farnera, into hia house, and destined them t3 la hl3 hclrj. Il.it in cris-r to ccr.f.rrn the;n in their huitiulty, he ohen thawed them the r eedla, which haJ prov t J fjch a to.irca cf llei!r g him, sr.d bequeathed it as a perpetual l?icy to the tide ti son in tha family. It is but a lew years al::ca tlti c! 'li cf poverty, of honesty, and of misfortune, parsed in petee from this world. Mark the perfect r.i-n, and behold t;i upri :Ar.:, ur tm er.u ct t:.dt m&n 1a pss.ee." Pa. xxxyU. C7. J&vtai'.a 2Iu; !UUr A f;i:r.i say the f,l!,irfj ttory is a f:l. Two toys tf tinier years, mho w.r.t by ths r.sta-i cf Tctn and Jt-.k, hecar.'. 3 r..err.l.crs cf a district cho:.l, in a tertxJLl ICsw lit f iui town. OnLmkh.thfif tyt t'riuce, kitlsr c&ILd t;,EM tp I etc .-3 thi srit'.'lad vh::l, pre . : lei tj sutka t'.rn:n i..l.rrca l-l.j c:.wvi ..i. g tl t. v. f j, 19, us. Vtll.r-y ."-e h , s .1 I i" 3 :lt u I!.. .1 i..Ss-, l k It J .t ..2l' t! 5 J. ... rf j. u r,ct 1: i i v. : 11 c , c i 1.., i.ii . , - & v 1 t'. ' .1 1 .'." 3 -if .- , "'-' i r . k . ; . 1 f . . i h i j c ; , " 1' 1 . ; " . ti? t. 1 1 .1 . - - "j
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Yomg Gtrst. Coy, I'll just till yra how it 13, Yen see 1. cars noth for the rirlits the eld Rsn'a pecket'bs-k that I'm after. Chorus of Frlen da Ha! ha! hi!' Sczxb Sscon&.-.A parlor. Tici 11 ojclouk, P. Yc - l,jy st-J. Yuan gent rulrj tj rt 11 iil: -.'.; cuifUv' i,ar i then i 'yt.-. ;hst '. a 1 1. '..Ua, p-;u 3 rpd, tat ycu j.Tl'i .. .. i.e thit my i.peul t 'u.; nij t..c ..... .j catiui havo Lra i,hout an object ' ' - Youn Landy. Ah, yes, bo I've heard, and shall only be too happy lo grant what you desire. Takes fram the tab! a paper parcel, and unfolding it displays- a large old-faihiooed, and empty morocco pocket book. This, 1 have beeft informed, is that object. Per. niit ma td present it, and congratulate yen that you will in future, have no iur ther occasion to renew these ' visits and attentions. Youn$ Geat twoont, HoiiucniLD Iks Head ct IsaAEi,. The Paris correspondent ef the E?ar9. list writes as follows: "Strongs news reaches us from Constantinople. 1 should net mention these ruti.or$, tf'sotnethiug similar had not been announced three years ago. 1 quota the reports without guarantying their truth. Syria has been ceded to M. Rothschild for 600 millions ol Francs, it is not yet known whather he assumes the. tillo of King or Pacha; it is certain that he proposes to rebuild Jerusalem and trie Tern pie of Solomon; intra are to be-ch&ples for all religions; a line nf steamers from Ogyrout to Marseilles,, ar.d a railway trem Alexandria to Constantinople. The new Mates. ot M. Rothschild tourid in iron ore and forests of vtluabia timber.He will appeal, it is aid, to his eo-re'sg ionists to return to the land cf their fathers, to possess the tents of Alri.hzrn Jfcscb.1 " Great Business Qualifications Ilav tug the tiouhy of swindling people cut ot a few hundreds in money transactions; Clever FellowOne who spends all his earnings at the grogshop, while owing the widow for board. '." Accomplished lady One who can play on the piano, and blush at the sight of a frying pan. Exemplary Character Wearing a sixty dollar uit, and owing half a TniUlotj for real estate. Unparalleled insolence Asking a nabob to pay a small bill that's been standing five years. Candidate of "Acknowledged Ability' One having lots oi rocks"' to buy cp votes. Loafing Vagabond One who wears pants wiiii a pateh on, and no tt&ndin cci.ir. Shrewd Fellow Having the faculty of ovfrrencr.uig everybody, and of vgdit;? justice. Nobody The chip who is always to blame for the steamboat accidents end raurosa conisEons. tjotn oniniprcignt ana mvissuie. .Moving in Higher Classes Defending to a regiment of six-Tocters. 'Upper Ten" those who occupy tha higher seats at th circus,' Highly Exalted A rich msm thoroughly intoxicated. " lli?.:!y Drunk A poor man ia tha Ki.v.3 ccn;;;.on. Cruicsirtsrs, The nan that ail-.--- !;d to rdse ?ess fVom gnaselerrhB. A trco that grew in the vk1 (Sli3. A t-e!.e frcn tha i:eels cf tins, -a-ir.i cf Ly a prszt i'.;.r.y feUcs. A wax-eni l:e i by tn ir.jired csr,!v.cintr ta 15.3 ;r.3 mnk. A Ci.th-i f;, a tl.3 chi:r.l:r cf t.i:.-tien-Tl- r. -it tt.l- ltD c.:r rotf-r.,' I, r .- ... ... 1L , d;c j It. :h t.hrrj f.c 1 tha L;a cf Af.m tt r.ci.h r. : : 7 :.!';:'. i a l.r f . .',',- tj , : : , c ; ., J i-tj r!'.l m' " , : . , - -' - - 1 bvt il 'si' ' ' ' l , - 1 th f . ! t, r
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flu.,1.3 ai.vllid L.o & t-'. . j 5 4Jcj J-j Hcji;;;i, tha c.h.r day, t. i L.lr g r..hti. 1.3 gsxi2d v.utr.!l at tha t: -; c'hsa li-rvcd c; tj tl.3 hu, ry feiJ; ri. v.h-t hi J.V.-5, thrr- do sn'hl3 l.:t ElaJi HiS ?f6r.f fe -WW. '"Tosk a:. J biir.s is tlz. r j good rs anythh-.j; 111 tila a hc L g pktiUl- I ill by g illy I ' Hiving davo-irci tha ; r. hli hzr;yllke cclorljy.ha r,,saL , r 'i c'ost;ret. - - - . "ilera, iflend,1 criid tha Itcilord, you have fargo'.'.oa to J y. 'PayP eaid tha youth, while hi eyes proluded with fish like convexity, 'didn't you k ms what I'd have! Gosh, ell artichekea! If thai don't beat all tha notlons .IVe' tseij iif Boston yet ask a fellow to dinner, and then want pay for it.' Well, ga along. aa;a the landlord. too busy to dispute about & ninepence yoii are a cooi ene. Why, yes, I era jeitao. Squire, wo the reply; 'you see I've Just pui ca my summer eloihei, ' One of the Dask Places of the Easth. Mr. Hunt, a Wesley an Missionary among the Feejees, who era cannibals of the worst description, h stated 00 persons had been eaten in Eve years within 15 miles of hia residence Some of them eat raw human flesh, and chew it as sailors do tobacco. They sometimes eat their best friends. When parents grow old, they were killed by their children. Sometimes they are buried alive cr thrown to sharks. Women on the death of their husbands were kill ed. C-A western editor, in commenting upon tha statement that disease may be communicated by" bank" 'notes, re"rnark very coolly that his subscriber need nut neglect to "pay up" on that account, as he is willing to run his risk of "catching" any thing in that way. Down East," somewhere "a pious old lady" was summoned es a witness in an important esse. Being told that she must swear, the poor woman was filled with horror al the thought. AAer much persuasion she yielded and exclaimed Weil if I must I must dam!' Tht court adjourned immediately. . libi- u Bis dofted. a nere is now T . l m, on foot a project, endorsed ia the Na tional Intelligencer by the Sscretarv cf the Washington Monument Association, to provide a suhsbls box ct ths polls cn the cl?c!ion days of the present year. to have l&scrtbaa upon it "Washington Moxoksst Box; and immediataJy underneath, the" fol lowing line appsding at it were to the heart cf every voter: One Dime to tns Ilemort of Washington A " novel Oucl occurred I.t v,c:!: tit ZJJjvIIb, Ilj. Two jcjn Llacds cf tinted, l;cc::ir 't ' J J-.rv 1 and c:c:; :-J, r.: L :ii tl.cjjl.t r.c I!.!;: : 1 . ' -. - T .."1 -.v .t: c::i il 3 1:: .ui: t:. 1:: ; :t at a cloclcr'j cllcs, cr. J 1 2 LLJ u:;tI cr.3 cr tl;3 c "7 j . . . L . j 1 l
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