Baraboo Republic (Newspaper) - September 10, 1857, Baraboo, Wisconsin i-ii I ME BARABOO REPUBLIC ANSEL Nl A PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY south side of the Public Square OF Single i Ten Copies Village 7 Column U- 1 X to 2 S mba 0 mos 3.00 6.00 I yoar 12.00 000 JOB OF EVEEY AT U ilo ana Printed to on notice at usual SAUK Saufe CAPITAL Organized under the general this transact business in any part uf tlm United Slates 1 EXCHANGE sold at favorable rates INTEREST paid on T Statu E I Co Sc i of North America E O Co July 20th 1857 BY Madison Wis 111 St Louis Mo do Ft Cincinnati Obio WILLIAMS REAL ESTATES COLLECTING AGENTS The undersigned give their attention to nil matters connected with the location of ment Lands in tho State to the chase and location of Land Warrants to the purchase and salo of improved farms city lots houses and lots to the payment of tuxes imd redemption from tax sales and to the col- lection of debts All matters concerning Real Estate in any port of Wisconsin will receive prompt attention H n p r WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I Notice to Settle Exchange on Now York Chicago Louie in sums to suit Gold and silver bought sold Collections made in of tho United States on reasonable terms Interest allowed on special deposits mice be in the most responsible of- fices Real sold on sion only FIRE AND LIFE AGENT SAUK WISCONSIN Will against loss or Fire in the following first class Madison A Marino Fond dii Lac City IL DE sidis public to make a trial of liis professional and his work satisfactory Teeth set upon plate thn most approved modern style 16 L C SLYE M Office in old of court's office north fide Baraboo A F ASHLEY M D AND Over Clark's Clothing Storn W STANLEY upon all owing them whether on book count or Notes to call and settle the same out are about winding up business and re- an immediate settlement with their tomers RYAN HOLLENBECK AND isr Cane and Chairs BEDSTEADS MATTRESSES door to et Atkins Store POSTAGE wis articles are made best by experienced nnd will sold OH us terms as can in Wisconsin Portage RYAN it Office at his residence Broadway and Sixth sts Baraboo C C REMINGTON AND AT Wisconsin Office with the Shoriff Court House THOMPSON KING Respectfully announce to the people of boo and vicinity opened On Canal street one door West of the City Market renr of Richmond's store where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of American and Foreign Marble Monuments Tomb stones Mantels to order on the most able terms Being practical are determined that our work shall rot bo excelled either in quality or bounty of finish while we sell -as low as any other oi the Lukes THOMPSON KING A CO Portage Stay FURNITURE WARE Balding Offers richest and largest of ever to SUCH AS Centre Card hogany and Tops Walnut any and Seat AtSO of Bureaus Bedsteads Chairs chairs Mattresses Ac attention given to the of Desks for anil counting Undertaking Department Especial attention given to those quire in this Department READ MADE COFFINS of every hnd quality on for the sale of celebrated burial cases for Sauk A store will procure of Madison Works Stones Monuments reasonable terms Persons g this kind oi work arc ro- quested to call at my rooms aud see Specimens that nre superior to any work of lakes i Swift received from an I'm a i own Nobody I i And i ng m or s In young me was te was by N And Nobody ever patted Sob upon taken in exchange for Furniture nnd even cash will not be refused pay siiaU profits is my motto Baraboo Aug 1857 AuU Nobody tii sap I wont to school j And Nobody to mad in with And to Nobody I lily to Nobody For Nobody wua to And It to And Nobody shod it tear IV Anil when T grew Nobody i i And by Nobody began my living to earn And Nobody And tald So I asked to marry And 1 Nobody life it S'bbody Nobody to For Nobody's And Nobody That Nobody else would oi so liy time been his duty arbiter quite was least The owner of that the a steel chain around is a of and property The landlord Tlie is the important river in America and with the its principal is longest in Jhe world It extends miles and if we regard the as its is miles in length It would reach from New York across the Atlantic and extend through many Austria and in Europe a and penetrate the remote Caspian Sea The best house in quoth the fn Oriental Asia The width from of St Anthony Enjoys rationally tlie is of ri n Districts can be with these Books at ters Books exchanged v The subscriber keeps constantly WT WHEELER AT LAW Sauk county Wis Office rt office County Treasurer iri the old courthouse JOHN K OF for Registers boo Wis Will taxes and redeeming lands from tax sales tf L Attorney and Counselor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery Office in Arnold's Slock nfi O lice in the Court House WESTERN HOTEL By WM WALLACE North East Corner of the Public Square Baraboo Wis nn of and Also V which sold an endless variety of and such as Beads Bracelets Gold Pens itc always find a good assortment of WRAPPING PAPER Without attempting to enumerate will say find that i's in a first book store the place two doors south i T Drugstore 185.7 L F PERKINS 1857 GREEN 1857 Would respectfully to removed to store on Oak street nearly opposite Bookstore where we shall be happy to see all our old customers as many ones as us a call Wo to manufacture to order all of Shoes and neigh bors We have also on hand a good ety of Boots and Shoes which we can warrant done on short notice A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited Baraboo June F AVERY J GREEN Notice To the Traveling Public of inf ing public as well as all BARABOO DIVISION S OF T Will moot at new hall over Mr Saturday at 8 o'clock until j stages of water above Sauk bridge on the H interested that he known Creek Ferry in Sauk county tho only safe and reliable crossing at all further notice F H HITCHCOCK consin It is the most direct roule DELL CKEEK HOUSE NEWPORT By Q J is large well nnd commodious It recently been thoroughly refitted Wo say to the veling public try our HOUSE By L PARISH neau Co Wis This house haa recently been fitted up in the best style and the proprietor hopes by strict attention to business to be well patronized by traveling public and Carriages will bo furnished tit reasonable rates to convey travelers to any in that section f the Sevt MANSION J A A SMITH SACK 10 HOUSE WISCONSIN FEEDER MAIN STREET POSTAGE CUT A C BENTLEY Proprietor GENERAL CHARLES COOKE Has constantly on hand all kinds of Pino nnd Hardwood Fencing which ho will sell tor cash ttn tho most reasonable terms selected of Dry Be acres t V w wen can make a good in the of Wisconsin on the premises two City Sauk county May 1857 from Point or to or any other point in the consin pinery No accidents have Ferry and all rely Upon speedy and salo crossing Newport July 7 57 C A IS HOW A LARGE STOCK OK Spring Summer Goods Direct from York it Boston As become know lie keeps a general assortment he refrains from tiring the patience of the public by attempting of articles and simply adds that ho is direct from New i ork and Boston much RICHER ft CHE AK ER GOODS than have ever before been iri this market JOSEPH e T c h a n t Tailor Has just opened his new store at the place for kept by R Jones where you can find a large assortment of ord tr styles Mjd shortest The patronage of the respectfully solicited i i i WIS JUST PUBLISHED CHILE CON CAENE AND THE FIELD This is altogether Book of laughable incidents and the bivouac the plete heretofore published of some of the most 0 A Medical Officer attached to This book contains over 400 bound in the best most illustrated artists in the country BV MILLER CUETIS JsW York FOKD FAIRBANKS FOR SALE ly all Booksellers n y Hi L P n p EDITED BY DICKENS Assisted by ninny of ihu most eminent English Collins Dead of Life lotto anil It is by far the best and most English Dollars n year or Twenty-five cents Three Dollars in advance to will receive work Tor one in any part of States within 3000 miles two persons Five Dollars or five persons Ten tho Schoolfellow address three dollars and fifty or all three of the magazines five dollars arid fifty cents The Volumes commence with the and July numbers zine neatly bound in cloth be thro any bookseller agent price each three dollars Covers foi twenty-five each of Coombs of of 1812 arid one General a sportsman on good that True as a was the reply the very map Just then wiry Scotch terrier darted from under a garden gate site and rushed np street alter of chickens owner of said the General boy about fourteen or fifteen years of ago A- sly little rogue always about some is a spoiled child perhaps the only one he and the dog are constant companions and neither of them are happy unless engaged in sonic scrape and the is without doubt in trouble all the time from their By said there's I something in this here The boy a you say The owner at continued Coombs as a pug-nosed bulldog with great wrinkles on his ears heavy thick eyes broad chest fore legs and a tail that looked as if it Had gnawed off made its is an ed man Iri Coombs still retains back not likely straight as tree his as bright men himself apt as a as interest in matters cheerful a1 bird ing doubt owing to of wit and the outer man verdurous as of keep its borders iii Owe day the was traveling in- a stage attention to the lumps qn their than on the linings Of every in tlie stage was thoroughly by this the General drew him into an unlucky said used of the opinion that this science was ther upon proper grounds I had never given the subject the attention it but I am convinced from the very able have given us just of wp t-o an depositions of had lib great what struck resemblance its leading features ito 9 1 interrupted the A The new proprietors al this periodical It is very is profusely and illustrated and the is more entertaining expense are spared to monthly reading from command of good good ners and a smile of greatest satisfaction to STo replied the General my science is echoed the Professor aghast -i said the General smile tell sir and too by tlie of a clog what sort of master is the stiffly your intention is to cast upon shid the a most amiable Expression of ance you to the con the next town dine I have in the streets what of men ters are And if I fail to do so I will forfeit tlie the whole load of Oh yes That you could readily make np a theory I and an imaginary acter for that of the master of every dog tolerably good reason believing but how am er1 or I like you stranger isaid TCI rr Great is taken which judicious wish to invite attention lo this j rie papers qribytlie-pqundi Plug First of wholesale or nt 6 Professor leave the decision to the landlord of we stop must know every person the replied the General 0 u the ing at the that forfeit the drinks ifi Ori arriving Speedily be- furnish natural boundaries for i airs his dealings and not en to talk thunder I ord you've owner that bulldog Henloh't can't speak English good ho don't take any inter- est in public cause he vote and lie's as obstinate as a mule as cost for te always jets of meat in his bills han there arc in his weight and he won't take off a cent for tire difference neither That said General Leslie his voice for he was very much elated with his success thus far and he saw a capital specimen of the rier coming up the road a union of ferocity and cunning heavy headed lank broad breasted eyes like coals of- fire ears and tail cropped for rough and that dog gentlemen man who is probably worst man not in the State of He is honor and hesitate the to its delta on the Gulf of icoy is nearly mile its average depth is 110 feet It is always gable to the mouth of the Ohio river and the portion above the Ohio is for seven or eight months iii the year Its course is from north to south and the trapper the river may take along with him the furs of the animals which inhabit its sources and exchange them for the sugar and tropical fruits that are gathered on its banks below floods produced by ter snows and spring rains cannot be simultaneously discharged Spring advancing in a reverse direction to the current of the stream releases in cession the waters of tho lower valley still further np the middle tion and finally of the remote sources of its tributaries in tlie Rocky tains and northern hills It takes over a for the floods to travel from these extreme northern sources to its delta The total value of steamboats afloat on this mighty river and its tributaries is estimated at their number as high as with an gregate burthen of more than twice the entire steamboat tonnage of Great Britain md probably equal to that of all other parts of the world It drains an area of square miles which from its almost unexampled fertility the Tlie arden In extent fertility variety of ry arid diversity of climate its valley other on the globe ft is difficult to say what pleasure means It bears a different sense to persons Pleasure to a country just como out ball and ners that she has danced till she cuil hardly stand Pleasure to a city exquisite d card to a wedding or d nod from Mrs the tress of Pleasure to a schoolboy means good coasting a good sled and plenty or ice in winter Pleasure to a man of enquiring a of a stone or a beetle running witli its head Pleasure to the antiquarian means an illegible inscription on foreign mart ble Pleasure to the dark very line ture Pleasure to philosopher a philosopher means liking nothing despising everything and proving every one a simpleton but himself life of a a- few lars -i At this point in his remarks the Gen Look here you're ing- a little with acter That dog belongs to me There bustle in and the speaker pushed through until he ly as he pushed back hair froni liis massive forehead wan t did that dog perfectly back by tlie coolness of the General but still exclaimed self said the General I have lost the betting on and my friend you've swept me said ho to the you the bumps of this gentleman Arid I hope the rest of the crowd will join me in a drink to old Kentucky Any person who has seen the great West will know how this last was approved of by the crowd what a glorious thing it for the human heart Those who work themselves en- tirely up to fancied or real down folds its hands feeds upon its own tears shadows that a might into a the strong spirit is shorn fti sorrow becomes our When troubles flow upon you toil not seek bjr occupation to threaten to thousand which the Before and front of tavern attracted other persons to gee joy to his i to fie tear Pleasure to one with the sweetest of last word in an Pleasure to tho human face divine Pleasure to the I shan't see a soul for the next six months Pleasure to the compositor putting this in of Pleasure to every one their own way and that way a different one or used relate with great pleasure a dispute which he had witli a music seller iii London Amusing one ing after the English fashion in ping he inquired of a if ho had any select music was the I have just printed some music bit Haydn's said Haydn I'll have nolli t ing to do with that How You'll td do with Haydn's And sir what fault have YOU to whll Oj but it's s talking about it since it docs not shoft me some Tlie who waS it warid replied No sir I have music it is not for as turned hid back upon him As add was ji u mj country of the to that of a ol his ation and refinement and in its descent store and ire the gradations oi thickening fields glowing cultivation defy its course until it reaches its culmination leave for country a er greater than the Seine It engulfs more every season than the revenue of many a petty kingdom nnd at a speed unknown other great river it rolls a volume in whose depths of St Paul might be sunk out of sight It Hows from the the would t swell it half a fathom and in a -a crowded city It discharges in one year more water been issued from the Tiber in live centuries it swallows up nearly fifty rivers yet no names each longer than the Thames The addition of the waters single artery of ture of the world might safely ride at anchor in tlie heart of five hundred miles from It washes tlie shores of twelve States between lies for more The rains which fall and the shows that shroud the slopes and cap the summits of the tains borne upon its bosoni to the regions of perpetual summer and poured into the sea more than leagues sources It has V larger tract of land by the its inundation than in both England and land combined and annually bears away more it to make make FACTS von THE Jefferson and John Adams both died on the 4th John Adams died iri his year was eight years older than Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was eight years er than James Madison James son was eight years older than James Monroe James Monroe eight years older than John Q Adams The first five of our the terms of their service in the of their age Washington was born 1732 inaugurated 1789 service ex costed him by name The still very milch out of humor turned round nt the and said to the person who had just is a says lio does not like that great music The gentleman nation took the was made acquainted with the H fault with Haydn's CUT Youn teamsters everybody having anything to do with eat don't sleep don't work till you have cut your nfid by any they should ever be joined burn one end nnd bury the other horse is a noble and generous animal ready and willing to work the name of humanity should bis head be lashed into an unnatural and ing position when ing the hardest How mucH work could a man do witli his head lashed up or down or in imy Other im- natural position without powder move Loosen your and sec the instantaneous How readily liis bead falls into how iree full the respiration and how his than press his So fully impressed with tho ancc of this subject is 1 Into English paper that a suggestion is made tition Parliament for an act to the use of on the ground of intense and inhuman cruelty to A St gives to its resolutions adopted at the late Masri Convention in this and adds The Republicans of Wisconsin arc and bravest in their in the year of his agi Adams was born Oct 19 1735 1798 term of service expired in year of his Jefferson was born Apr inaugurated 1801 term of service ex- in year of his Madison was born Mar 4th 1751 of service ex- in year of his Monroe was Apr 2d 1750 in- 1817 term service ex- in the year of his age Slar men whiskey with states that tens of thousands of fish in the stream died Two tons taken ex i bravest in j s and dv i thc I n the Constitutional the in that to take nnd the Republicanism herb ius its model the distillery have have 1 n the course oi recen on God's Rev r Beccher utters ly beautiful sentiment God's stillness full of Not one: tear does not t an an any world Man fi fate by pondering a- a jest great ger and by brooding