The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 4, Number 37, Monticello, White County, 23 March 1854 — Page 1

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..r.w uitTcx.forneroi Ulainend YVnatuneton sts .l-nii0..o,.lnd., nn extensive iin.1 i !t"i' f Goods, suited to this ? j U seison; consisting of ...HnufcuDInJ., nn rxun tivpf: n.i ! assortarkei acd C L Ol ;, 7 , ll A TS A ;.VJ C . I f '5; Connt la, II ,r Jw-r, Groceries, Notirtng. tc of hesl qi nlitv ::til in eteat variety. hch ih'?- ra prpp.ircd to sdl'ofi terms ,. fendv !v. in c!h or produce. Manticelio, Nov 24, 1853 21 vl . OliOCERlES, fpiOFFRR, Teis, broivn and white Sutrars S Mo!s8ps, Ryrnp, Pepper, Spices. SMeratua best quality, at DALE & DRO'S. TrfR PPOkTMEX-PoW!:Pr, Lend, J-Vor jai. Ca ; . sn.l Flasks, at Dale ;v V,r , K" f" RPKTS-HVol and Cotton. nd Oil Floor cl.Ahs, at DALE & DRO'S. II T3 AND HAPS. TT N iest variety of style, and vrrv low i prices, at' UALK &. DRO'S. TOOT.S and Shoes. ih. hoct i3 stock in the muket, at DALE & LRO LADIES COOTS AND SHOES. ,ip1 ALF Boots calf, kid, and morocco, l,Cf W bootsandbuskins.nl Dale $ Ben's. HEADY MaDE CLOTHING. "".7" r.STS, Pants, Coats, over Cotts. and unit der carrnents, at extremely low rates, at DALE A CRO'S. I " '" " " I Or!nvfc'S-rorR.iilr.a! Men. We have .p,Is'n M','I'J",. plishcd sst stee? " 'Veis, eue. by the d,a- n or retnil DM R V PRO'S. pOFFEa-.best Ri, seir.rs at 7 lb,. o th dQ'iar, at D.vLE t.-'CilO'S. rl lifc. aui ks win find Dresa (.io.-d?, lJOUt aaws, irmm pood lf DAl.K & ERO's - - - - LI. "f: fioci i. !i.in" -!iJrs j. f f' r r , SiIL-' V :.N of iV.H. Uiot.:it Iiots v. ISU., Dry Cwods, (.irocer C"e., T.re respectful. y iuvui-d oca;-l ot their .. . in , t'jiinw'sait' stfinu, it ii a make a m !"iJ.ic.t. Puces warranted to suit. All kinh cour try p oduce taken in xrhaifrr, -for Good. Dec. eah '5."1. 'iltf CFLVLil KENT & CO (P KFT jPh, " j A. V. HEED IS preared tr do all kinds of LETTEU PilESS FlilNTING in the neatest and fiJOit fc'shicnsbb style. Clanks of every de jcripticn, Cilia, Crds, Cooks & ParnrdiIrnti ;.o ordcr-anJ ctthe Ij-.ve.tcash price ITiDlAN APoLic?. I t ' f-r.- ' f rooip, wi I bo r. o- . .. . . . - i . . , , - ...... .j .il u'.i . I ! . (vl .. .(,.!-, nl : ; r- ; i i L.- . " i "I it v ota'ilif : yr, an 1 practici1 !. . ! --if - " iC t l;- ;r.M' r' iii bust nets niiturs tSVto mak I n . ..; F.. if-': .1. t ... j huht '. "'i' t.-o w are, and iit for temales ! i rr . i I V Si' S.JfF. nc r t f i a r - cJi oi i i I l J ? , t'ii ,s i ' ii I J LOltf ' - r t .-; ;s t 1 iL i j L 1 I : i

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"A R ALL AD. II C. BOrtALO JUCtEO. Away, I am weary of dreaming, - Through th Ipso of long sorrow ftt years Where each cup thatwtt brightest ia seeming Mtst einrtly wsfwingr with t. aril I liava breathed the wild lay a of desire ' The light not f gladnes ttd pri'd; But tho' gny when they rung frjrn the lyre, Each echo grew ead ero it died.. . . . . Then awaj ! 1, am weary 'of. dreaming. Thro' ellipse of long aorrow.fu! vesirs. - For each cup that was bribtest a see.ing, Too surely was flowing yith tear. Like the child who fcas heedlessly wasted The hours of a iong summer.day ; And carefully g uhrred, aud listed Each flower and brook by tho way; So I've turned every duty forsaking Where'er false pie-isurn might hine, ToSndin this hour of oiy waking, Tnat the nijnt and the darkness ere mine Then away ! I am weary of dreaming Thro' a lapse of long sorrowful years, j For each cup that was brightest in seeming, Too siureiy was flowing with tears. EVENTIDE MEMORIES. BY MU3. FRAUK LOCKE. When comes on the spirit's evening, Ere the inner lamps are lighted, Thought lets down her jewelled banner Memory-sfarred and soul invited, Sofsly, sweetly waves the banner, Stirred by gentle f cles of j !;as-re; And ouSspringing Isa vs f' ' , Clasp we many a dariii.j l. . .'.it-. Then the rnysiic harp & t kelh, Touched by some t :irg, And as ti Je of music L ( ! eih, &Iiich as iigla Irom itte AJ.fcedf. Quietly the .present -sl&Dtelh Backward frnm the spirit's vision, As utita l!;e past-she grsntsth Rocsu to kindle her elysiaa. Eo'li about iiia one vsho dreametli, Veils of silver fleecy whitenessAll the world within hiai gleameth Glorious with supernal bnghtnea. Soul, the life germ, proudly swelleih. Charged with glory upward rising, Deathless gem, yellow it dwelleth, Frail aud ciay-worn casket niiifnn. TI.uj whtne'er the cl;;,-' Lroc d n.:'.:ii!in I'. Jt'.ii fi;uv! the clsr sccir, Mr ccp the s:rir-M of ir.nr Icir.TVV f I ., t I:; : -i i L" ' ..ih!? r.. '..c raiccJ a hrJf- .. .v. .- Upo.ior.o of tl:crt cnrvcJ hi .it UK, Ti, tt t-l. Cl i.:;' links cerr.rcs;::'T I; brckt: W f In llnl fkniiiy hi: re wuc ;? c'i'' , ' .J 'L.J r.ct: r tlr.m ,eU. List dt th b 1 , ! rnt', c j..,k? u jui ! Mr..1;!! j j wcsry t.; v,'m !'! f s -.,,. t a? L T If m . r v ... r ... i ... j t . t J i t Li !

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'"Bsysfd Taylor,' cf the N. Y. Trib une, has prepar-fd a cv.,rsai cf lectures embracing the roaia .po!at of interest in hti iMe trt?tl;i ia ths East- ; Sowa ol our readers ciay be eu'ure tharEsyard Taylor was a printer, who iilre cf .en ears. ego. ia company iiij LI 'cotisia, rod the (oar of Europe a foot While tn.-re, as supported himself by writing to a Philadelphia paper. -The result ct n: travels was "Views afoot,' one cf the most .popular 'books of travel ever issued frmn the New York Press. . We find h'm' next city editor ot the Tribune. Ajaki Uan'orma and New Mexico furnish niitter for his facile pen, and pleasure 1 to his numerous admirers. Mr. Taylor has during fus las tourt visited most of tho noted parts of the East, and has penetrated further into the coast of Africa than any other European traveler, lie came home rich ia fruits of extensive travel and intercourse with nearly every people on She globe. We saw Mr. Taylor's return to the Tribune or'cs. The telegraphic dispatch announcing the arrive! of the Sea Serpent was about being sent up to the composing room for the Evening Edition and the editors end reporters were gathered in groups, discussing tha provable i changs iu. Bayard's appearance, after an absence of two years and four menihs in the tropics, when a young man, attired in tie unifonn of a master's mle, stepped into the room, and slapped Ripley on tiie Lack. ' I hat gentlemen the literary editor amazed at so rude an asasult, turneJ his spectacled eyes -upon Ihe newcomer, 'fa that you? Why, how are you, old fellow?' and t!in ensued sueh shouting, and crowding, and welcoming as is rarely witnessed 'in the Grecly sanctum. ... The causa ot" Mr. Taylor's late tour was the desih of s beautiful woman, to whom ho had. pledged his troth. Consumption however, robbed him of a lov'd companion, and gave Heaven another angel. A few days before her death they were married, su.d when her re mains were laid beneath tha wild flower, he .-et cut for the East, wish her last idgh fanning his ei.u k. His course since has-been one ofbnicterrtr;ted success, and his' mission errdnenllv prosperous. Docbtiess his heaven wifs has hovered over hi; pathway, cheered his ssddened spirit, and snocihed his rugged wcv. Mr. Taylor, fclthoiigh w id sly wn as a ' , ritsr, v, ill achieve s:'.'. . . ; : .r renawn as a I-rctursr; cr.i it is t,..t toj Veai t j t indict lhatthi ycung cr.hor viil K;ave

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V. e ere ci t'-.s c ;." "ri thn ihe we&kpji Cdpaciiy c. .i".t i ", ;: 1 rrsUnd Dent: It is aiic-.uUrj t ' : tr ':i nctiaus z.ii pcr-Kvs Ini -f th;;r o.ta impc.-t-Lco. Tl f" ' i .)- :e t' ?r arc ci c .:r l:;d; .cf J, r " if ly ZT:y m-v"t, they sho'.'.i la shored cut cf tha wsy.the screws would be so loose that the old machine would no longer hold together; of course, if such importaut personages - say to an editor 'stop mp paper,' the establishment must all go to pot instanter. We have often laughed in cur sleeve, (though outwardly as grave es an owli when one of the regulators of the world has inarched into our editorial sanctum. and ordered a discontinnance of his paper. And it always does us rood to sse how the starclt is taken out cf him while the editor smilingly replies, 'certainlv. sir, with the greatest of pleasure, just B3 soon as the cletk has entered a hundred or more names which have just been sent m.' The mighty man iviks down like the narative of a whipnod spaniel. ard! he shrinks away muiterinjz to himself: ' Well I am afraid that stopping my paner has not ruined him after all. These swells, who sfp their paper on account of some mill which has found itj way into their cranium, are sure to watch the time of the next issue, Jhinking another number may make its appearance, and they are sure to borrow their neighbor's copy lo see if it contains the euuor s farewell address -to his read era. We once knew a minister.' who in de scribing the christian's character and the circumspection of his walk, said the wev to Heaven required as much care as it did for a cat to walk on a wall covered with broken bottles. It is aomel! in-r so with ati fiditor il he is. to please everybody. Speculative PniLcsoriir. If all mankind c.ca!d wink at tho same moment, t!;2 iczz? :lzr ePort exerted woulj t ? c :."-" 3 j'Jst'c the vzrlh out cf'v.3 t xl'.u ti all tltc oaths uttered in the United States were required to be printed, it would require all ' the prcres in tho cf-.;r:ry, day zv.d iii-hf, to perform tkv h:L;r; cr;d if a tax was I j vied en them c! cr.z cent ciicli, one years revenue wculd be s;:I7ici'.::t to irar.-. crt railroad to t!,e r.'.;d n;:v tills r".!.!:c di.ht of evcrv tho Union. I 1 1 the country in cue year, i;e!J nil 1.0 4j thcra io'i't.1 drive t. " 1 ,i 1 ,JY I 7 t - l . J f nil ih. . f y i

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u.idrt J for ct.. ' " " v v - - j 3 :r? i" it ' t if falcr:iu:i and edver;: "a,t -;' 1 tiio : u:it. nr i. cxpussa of tho ocwE-japerhasia-creased in every depnrtraent the paper, Ink, the price of cumposition, quantity cf mz tier, rem telegraph, &c, have all Inerenlcd and thc-'general expense of livt ing has incrcbscd . in nn equal ratio. It U easy to see the necessity of an advance in price nnder these cireum stances. Tho charges in Boston arc now per square far 1 fiasl insertion, and SfJccnis fer' each continvaneo. Ilailroads aro coA c-n nmwr 'annum per square. Yearly advertisers are conSn ed gtrietly to advertisements with, in the limits of their basbers dissolations, wants,-' rcneva!v i tjres to let, 4c., being charged, extra. " - bhsarics one cfoilar per onr square.-' ' ' . ' ilepcrts ofmeetivcccnaRf.. Ulw!'i c, 1 per squs re. ' iwlitcria.! Jioticea tnxnty-fi?6' cents per line." ' 3iic:i yea vfeil a theatre or go into b crsivd,. clways pick- voarr own pocket before - yen feaVe When an cstracnant fi Vrisiics- to Lorroiv- money, -censtd-rr w!:i-?i cfth3-two vyjuVI -t. cr l'Z D ruJ.C3 tkir-:. Hok-e;:-e c. it c.r.J j c as they v.cjj into r T" - - : - - y put th . :r- fjjt :r r:: if"-1- : J rei.::i;I : ,!: