Democratic State Register (Newspaper) - April 14, 1851, Watertown, Wisconsin WATERTOWN AND DODGE 14 SECOND Devoted to the of the Democracy 01 Dodge counties und SUte TERMS ox One Dollar and Filty Cents in advance Ono dollar and if the paper is left by the carrier JET Filty cents in addition to the above if not paid within six months art paid at the option of Iht For one square of IS or less three insertions and 25 centt for each subsequent insertion one column f 30 of a column half column quarter column with privilege of changing quarterly Medicines advertised the above rates A deduction when stereotyped Professional and Business Cards four lines or less per year Communications and Remittances by mail postpaid to OFFICE WEST SIDE OF THE RIVER A Softy of Notary for County and other Instruments drawn and ledged HOtMES Counsellors at Law and Solicitors in Chancery J I I 1850 DANIEL A SEEDER A Counsellor at Law ami tor in Chancery also Notary Public Lake Mills Jefferson County Wisconsin LAWRENCE DEALER in Dry Goods Groceries Crockery Hardware Stationery Boots am Shoes Liquors and Wines Two doors east of Hotel 1 L P GROUT BROTHER DEALERS in Stoves and Tin Ware Glass Sash East side of the a tew rods east of the Hotel Watertown Oct 1850 S H TAYLOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Mor thing in the line with correctness and despatch the New York Store East Ward WALES EMMONS Attorney and Counsellor at Law anil Solicitor n Chancery Office in Cramer's Block Watertown E and Counsellor at tor in Chancery and Notary Public Wisconsin 13 ADOLPHUS MENGES the Peace over D Tinsmith West Ward Watertown 10 S THORN HILL ana over tlic Now York Store April 10 A traveller through a duety road Strewed on the lea And ohe took root and sprouted up And grew into a tree Love sought its shade at evening time To breathe its early vows And age was pleased lit heats of noon To bask beneath its boughs The dormouse loved its twigs The birds sweet music It stood a glory in its place v A blesaing A little spring had lost its way Amid the grass and feni A passing stranger scooped well Where weary men might He walled it arid hung with cue A ladle at the brink He thought not of deed But judged that toil might drink He passed again and well By summers never Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues Anil a life A dreamer a random thought Twas old and yet was new A simple fancy of the brain But strong in being true It shown upon a genial mind Anil its light became A lamp of light a beacon ray A monitory fiame The thought was small great A ire on the hill It sheds its radiance And cheers the valley A nameless man amid a crowd That thronged the daily mart Let fall a word of hope and love Unstudied from the heart A whisper on the tumult A transitory breath It raised a brother from the dust It saved a soul from death O O 0 word of O at random Yc were but little at the first But mighty at the last Hied to i SKETCH People wonder a man manage to drink up his salary in liquor provided it's sufficient to buy ft of the very best ardent every day in the year How a fortune cjin be drank up or drank don n by the possessor is still ft great poser to the unsophisticated Now lo be sure a man who in has to drinks of small Columbian key of even thai detestable stuff by oir custom called French dy which in fact is generally tie corrosive sublimate cochineal wood nnd and don't happen know too many cronies may very Jong lane of it but it's the easiest thing in the world to swallow a income live stock and real estate you know how it's done Managing theatre publishing ij or trained dogs or trotting horses don't hardly begin to phlebotomize purse like said a gay to a famed tooth look into iny mouth 1 can't see anything there says tooth puller Well that's deuced strange Why sir look again you see Nothing Why says the young planter it's most astonishing for I have just finished swallowing three hundred niggers and two cotton did Cooper the dead and gone if is anH I don't doubt it from what I have seen of the old drank enough brandy in the of fifty years to float a Liverpool and spent in cash for wines nnd other And the same may bV said of that great little tragic tor and really man Booth Four young bucks met some years ago in a fashionable in It was one of the most elegant drinking establishments In that part of Watertown PETERSON MALDANER Dealers in Dry Goods Groceries Crockery Hard Ware Carpenters and Coopers Tools Quota and Shot's Books and Stationery Wines 1 and Liquors Ware Sash Gluss Putty DUTCH STOUK MEDICAL M his sessional to the ot Jefferson and door north of the House I 13 WILLIAMS Attorney Counsellor at Lair 17 Wis A F Wholesale Dealer in Iron Tin Iron of all kinds WILLIAM WUTCHER Attorney and Counsellor nt Solicitor in Chancery Wis T J Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and Solicitor in Chancery Watertown Wis J Bite Counsellor at Solicitor in Chancery Lake Mills Jefferson county Wis C FOUNTAIN simt ecary side of tho river Watertown lionks Stationery to notice and reasonable terms STEPHEN MARCH j Bedsteads arid to Collins ut the shortest notice Shop corner of Alain nnd Watertown in Dry Goods Groceries Crockery tide of the River and West T pit Turpentine and Jew's Opinion of Judas Major Noah in Sunday Times gives some weekly explanations and of the scriptures In his latest issue he speaks of Judas Iscariot to show that the wickedness of that arch traitor is not generally understood He lells us Jesus was not betrayed to the Jews as it is generally but to the Roman authorities who were in search of him and knew him not The Sanhedrim of Jerusalem as illustrious a body as our Senate and as quarrelsome could not be supposed to have paid the paltry sum pieces of silver to betray Jesus when they Knew him well for he was in the daily habit of expounding his doctrines in the temple tin mountains and in the tie never concealed himself he was no obscure person Why should the Jews pay for betraying When the Roman soldiers were sent to arrest him Pilate hot knowing of the twelve apostles was the accused they agreed to pay thirty pieces of silver if he would him out The apostles were all poor men though Judas was far butler oil than rest having some means Being socialists but purse Judas was of er and money Hu was ami as we have ti right to believe from his Mary for expending three hundred pence for d bok of to anoint the feet of Jesus Besides Jesus and all his apostles were Jews and by the Jewish law no bribe could be offered as the price of blood and particularly by the Sanhedrim the true exponents of It was n Roman bribe lo designate the person but was entirely unnecessary for when the cers arrived Jesus said with the utmost ye seek Jesus of Nazareth I am he There was no necessity for betraying him or selling him for he had no and always had pre- tho event The meanness of Judas was tempted by the offer nnd he pointed him out Although it is ly nnd clearly said in the New Testament lhat the priests bargained with gave him on his own offer thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus yet we think tradition will one day sustain us declaration that the offer WHS made by the Roman authorities who granted to the Jews the warrant for his arrest and paid Judas for pointing him out There was not a Jew in did hot him and did not daily him preach The writings of the memorandums in times subsequently enlarged ified and amplified by early fathers The young ed over in Kentucky rich and they didn't care a says they Te sham came in and have a The sham came in and went at it a fair trial they took a at sherry hock and a sample of the most expensive stuffs the had on hand over the tables and knocked down the waiters The landlord not exactly that sort of re- and was rnet by an array of pistols arid knives Mad and furious the young made a general on the people present who dug very quick leaving the bacchanalians to their glory whereupon they fell arid fired their pistols into the mirrors ings Of course the watchmen came in about the lime young gentlemen finished their after ing and banging now almost in- animate bodies of the quartette landed them in the calaboose Next day they settled and it cost them about the third pulling out a handful of smalt I the party tn an I pay fur licker HC In the midst of their enthusiasm the clerk observed il was of no importance just would be presented when they got This was and the party went on ing their wine smoking we have some says one of the gents beginning to feel his oats says tne rest Two bottles of the best in the tavern wero called for and which the party drank with great guito of the or some place where there's a show gain on Here you to the in the The surT says the vant in some as to meaning of the phrase M Ay that chap that was in here tell him id fetch in the here you are old Jeller the asks the gent so ambitious of party through buta of keys silver and of that pronouncing one of those fancy gamboge titles found upon an Astor House catalogue ninety-six gasped country gent his small change that he had began to sort but on the table s coolly continued the one hundred and three dollars hundred ami three dollars AND THREE cried the in one breath all starting to their feet and putting on their hats The clers explained it clear as mud trio up the amount looked very sober and walked out said let's go ty the theatre Guess says we'll go home for And they made for country gents were asked when they got any particulars about they'd probably hint getting a glimpse of at the Astor House Confession of a Subscriber TO THE One of our subscribers came into the office a few ago and what waa the amount of his indebtedness lo to the Herald We told him He ed and I have been the Huald six or seven years rave always been pleased H ith it anil would like to continue my mine on your list as long as il is published but are hard and money scarce I find hot I can get along at all so I must retrench by stopping your paper said we the sum is a mere your credit is But what will do for a paper to inform them of the Yon want children up in ignorance of what is going on among the people own country as well as the whole said he there's the My family oppose stopping it strongly It reaches us every in the evening our eldest daughter sits down my in knitting or sewing anil am toasting my feet by a cheerful fire day of hard toil and reads aloud one on boy so of course we enjoy it very When I told my wife iriy intention of dis- continuing the Herald she said that shi would sit up until after to knil pay for it But poor an she enough So it must stop You with a little you are to pay there's no compulsion about here it liis name The would have forever it not been for appearance of our subscriber n few days since He into our and sauntered about fora ed to be in quite a mood ly we said to in rather n light and j inquisitive way Well Mr S- It had been ascertained that the Dead Sea was morn than fuel the level hike of the distance the two was but DO miles this would give a fall of about 20 feet per it ihen than any river in thu world exhibited The river in ica was held to ho und of the greatest fall averages not more than four or five feet to live mile but it is now j that in California has a fall of feel in 20 mi let or an average of 100 feet to a Il was thought lhal such a full seemed 10 iii the cam of the Jordan from the ence of level nvo lakes willi which it connected was and as its course wus lo be tolerably straight and ns it was not j lo Slate known to contain rapids an error in the company calculation ofthe difference of tavel was more than suspected This problem was left for Lieut Lynch to set at In the first place the river is full of TIIK CENTRAL learn that company will ut three They will at and con- tUt Chicago and Galena road at urid I lien go 10 Dixon This is important in order giU timber from the Upper Tht road will be built from Galena to long before i I c Chicago road there They will begin at Chicago and run in the direction of Michigan City to the Suite line and ihen bund touth in the direction of Danville The be lo the Michigan ryad ibe to Uic The cam of and Southern can run into Chicago they paying their share of seven per cent lhat Him is road and a toll 10 the rapids Tlie boats plunged down no will also begin el Cairo prosecute the work with g despatch up to the of Ilk ing out the branch Il is said Cot is than twenty very j Chief mij that the Chief ones besides a number of lesser ia to le and then tude and then although direct distance does as not exceed sixty miles the course of the river is made at least two hundred by the exceedingly course of its stream This reduces fall to nol more than six feet in ruile for which the numerous rapids in tlie river sufficiently account The descent by the river occupied mV less a ween So great were the difficulties paused by iri two moru twelve were accomplished and on iho wooden boat brought down from Sea was abandoned on of her None but boals could have seyere work of this passage It nevertheless made ut the lime of ai the season that the Israelites passed ident He to be the very man for place in one will umil the work is done Morris of in the United Slates and one of the the of own fortune is to In Treasurer He is said to be also others in the to build the road oii his own At mi vavly morning the church tf the crowded with a1 of to i in monies in the cf a Catholic Bishop Tho Most Rev Archbishop of ibis chy nuj thu Bishops of along without your newspaper Bad was itie response bo candid about it I will you Madison Argus in the following article speaks the so clearly and yet so justly that we Legal noticed a few weeks since thai a had been introduced inlo Legislature to raise the price of advertising As the at work actually counts some 20 per cent less on an average than would be ged fpr same We regard this as n great wrong said about it because printer might say premises would be most set down as mere Well we are selfish in the matter ahd believe has no to To you why When first Thursday came around after I had stopped my my wife sent our eldest boy to tlie post office for j it Off his went in high glee I was a- shamed to lell what I so 1 said nothing though I he wouldn't it with complaint other come but ours i What cnn it mean Me asked my worthy said I I expect printer boys to put it in packet yesterday Well but er missed said and there must be something fixed a look upon me bul I said r nn I fUTt i t r T now do you the which although the most Chicago wure the unfavorable without boats should be die favorable wilh them In fact it is slated that a few weeks earlier or later the passage down river in boats would as in the case uf Lieut have been from ifm want sufficient waler to over iho rapids and deeply depressed plain ov valley through which river flows is generally treeless and verdureless mid iho or r iher cliffs and slopes river for the most part and cheerless can besides mid tho Bishop was a very large number of the Catholic clergy of Uia city and The splendor of ecclesiastical 1 grace and dignity which all nothin enough came unusually noisy and into petty lit the World to reports of the Prison Discipline That gloomy j Societ prisoners in for the in- crease of from cent in Massachusetts quarrels and every now then my Solicitor and j Oak Grove ami Surgeon Lake Co HM located at the above place the of UK PEOPLES of the church They make a strong case the Jews ed this of having paid the thirty pieces of silver instead of the of To there must be easier than for Jesus to escaped the trial and It was rather expensive son but it's altogether probable that they haven't forgotten a letter of it A party merchants traders cruising York ono seeing lions and their who knew what was up Broadway and as passed the Astor says one of the what's this big rih yes says the cicerone Smiih this boys is a great get Well by let's all go iri In they all taking a room or parlor the gents requested Smith to do the talking and Smith called for of which are in- voiced more and wines arid than could be ted to memory in a That's says Smith marking a and it to the servant that's bring Up came the wine it of course Tho country gents froze io it they had never tasted such stuff before in all a here says one of the business got eny more uv that yes said the servant fetch go two on em says tie country pent The servant delivered his message at dnd o the servant one of the of clerks carried uji the to Smith know the ft I i J II IJ le would say there something Jersey SO ohg say rates of advertising less than the experience of the craft says it can be done The People of this State have a Jeep in welfare ofthe perhaps than genera 11 y mechanics are so heavily taxed with gratuitous work Every State paper on an required to from fifty to one hundred of j ices Yet no one seems this costs the printer Ob for ill Still riot a type is lifted not cost Yet work is calculated on Walter Every public I most rs i s i n gs pu blis hed editor who ah tion pay although perhaps opposed objects and certainty greater it than any other would be written down as nnd What other mechanics be expected to give away some dollars weekly in hard labor or We think it would sound funny for a meeting shoemaker away a pair of boots merchant a new as to tlie same value in T lie only in custom supposes work for and throw in As ah editor we are captions such insist that tWa prices regard of aa wife w there then look di- rection Weil the next day anil the boy was to the office on his useless errant and re- turned with before My first exclamation as she iously awaited his return and his was Indeed M r there something I I with it but I remembered that particular thai 1 forgone 11 to feed the hogs must be led but 1 I having fed bul a few moments before When I returned to house all was in an uproar th pur por in Maryland Virginia between 30 and 40 per New York 22 per in New Hampshire and Con- the ratio remained about the same A very convictions for crime population ami making ior the increase from this source it is ceremonial was rich and solemn music of the ancient proceeding from iha end the solemnity of the consecrating rite itself will not soon be forgotten by them who were present on the The uplands sermon preached by the Rev a wild and chaste and elegant in stylo a specimen of cleat and cogent reasoning We ly consecrated Binhop a member of the society of for a years has formed one of faculty of Si Louis Mis connection however with that per I ty with his elevation to the in j according to the constitution of and so wild that reed at night and lie hidden by day large proportion of the j of Sierra Azel or Blue ime is from foreign Mountains of California Capt leyi a Texan ranger who has ly traversed region from Pacific had he been so inclined but he Tither coveted the than evaded it Consequently there in the Romans offering to for designating him in but hone of W to Otm MIND tell a man to tiii face mind his own considered about o him or man his yet its is one of the and one lit withdraw of most Hmt can adopt in their of children quarreling and fighting and baby squalling iny natured spouse in by no means a pleasant mood Her vain il would bo bul for n moment the vising household would rebel arid every rebellion grew worse Thus passed that evening and Friday promised to be still worse Long before sunset things blue I feared the arrival of but it came and as I were noisier and morn rebellious than ever nnd I thought if my wife was before she My house in fact seemed denly turned into n bedlam t could stand no longer and words I heard my wife say as I hurried out of tlic was Indeed Mr must I borrowed a copy of the Hera Id and I had scarcely entered the door voices cried out paper's The paper's girl eagerly snatched it arid saf old and soon all baby though wide to happy good trouble was occasioned by stopping will pass two- more such weeks t I mated that the of crime plains of Sad the MUST jn mentioned between aro far more than and 1847 was nearly or quite 51 per And yot people make un- happy over mistaken idea that the world is more nnd more a dom which ia ripening rapidly for the just vengeance of Heaven No can dispute fact there is and sin enough aiming 10 waken the of heaven and of the pure of earth but thu world is becoming we do not believe a word of Statistics and figures will nnt nre the authority if ad tlic fears or impressions of partial Phrenological Journal recent flood on river Dan in North Carolina by away the has disclosed numerous skeletons of human beings pieces of Indian utensils which seem to have been suddenly buried by an avalanche of from an eminence Some of the skeletons are found in a sitting posture nnd are ly perfect A variety of are with them There seems to he no doubt thai aro the bones of Indians traces of whose en- on banks of the Dan nre still visible but how came to be buried condition is a Commerce Spunky members of ihc bar left Court and have refused to there the Court having a rate which liny is cient Tim Chief Justice in if three months trial it should bo Conn raise it the gency vau sun to half tbe a weighing six ounces has been at Ssn Francisco as a present lo Gen Cass from George H Blake one of iho in Jacks jewelry establishment The top is constructed with a box glass containing four with cimens of gold from four districts The tl lads ihr August last a on of threatening life with pistols were con where in the was where ten and to J ten years It 1 still New York Commercial Reporter hii the great has Arisen for rag wool large sales have sen mad at 18 I Tlie wool by taking old and wool which to mix with wools so as to the cost of cloth but at expense ot its The appearance of the cloth so made is equal to made entirely from now wool This rag wool is technically called shoddy FROM TMK MEXICAN o member of ibo Mexican IHU at New Orleans from Texas He at El Paso all well and reports thai the difficulty the Mexican had been arranged Major reports ilia occurrence o horrible at Loco a town A desperadoes had invested many bers of raised a who eight or OtB tried and all One the murdered by the a sun of Hen J W Sates Senator from liland burst fit Tb r n the mother -y t- in