Depere Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - October 15, 1851, Depere, Wisconsin THE DEPERE ADVERTISER s E BALDWIN CO DEPERE WISCONSIN OCTOBER 15 1851 EDITORS PUBLISHERS VOL I- PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING NO 32 The Depere Advertiser BY SHREVE COUNTY AVIS TERMS per annum if paid in jvance or if during the not paid during the year will ie OF ADVERTISING uvo weeks 1 50 every subsequent week 25 one year 8 00 tne column one year 30 00 six mouths 20 00 column one year 20 00 six months 12 00 Business ranis per an 5 00 advertisements at the rates by law All casual advertisements must be pre- aid kinds of on HI ADVERTISER Corner of Broadway and Cass Street SHREVE PROPRIETORS TTE would respectfully lo the ami business men of this und adjoining ire prepared with one of REST JOB OFFICES with Competent and all and every JOB AHD FANCY PRINTING AU Orders In our line Country i men will be promptly to E BALDWIN S 11 SHREVE F G WARKEN dealer in Dry Goods SM and Depere Wis Sept 10 1851 COLEMAN PHYSICIANS All injuries mill operations will receive attention Office in Weiss new Cherry St Bay H A S COLEMAN A B Justice the and Land faithfully ami attend to all entrusted to his care Office nextdoor IX W Grocery nid store WILLIAM WALLACE STEWART Attorney and Counsellor at Law Notary e Commissioner for Wisconsin Illinois in and Ohio Collections made Chicago III SAMUEL E BALDWIN or PEACE also attends faithfully to collections entrusted to him aa Attorney at T Depere May 28 CLARENCE C THAYER Attorney and Law Solicitor in and General Laud Agent Collection ec the payment of Taxes promptly and to Depute JACKSON Physicians and Surgeons Wis A JACKSON M D D M D P K J'orney anil Counsellor at Law mil Solicitor in and for Connecticut and Missouri Of- at the Advertiser Office C S CAMERON Attorney and Counsellor at Law Solicitor in und Notary Public Depere S HENRY SHREVE I'orney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in at the Advertiser Office R SAGER Groceries nnd Wines and Flour Pork tc itc All of which the best quality May SI and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods Wines Liquors and Cigars Merchants D W Merchant and Wholesale and Ro- Dealer in and Liquors and Produce of all kinds Wis FIRE A GILMAN would respectfully inform of Brown County that he is for the Companies Hie Washington County Mutual and the Mutual Insurance Companies Stale Utica and Orleans For which he Is ready 0 applications on the ruwt reasonable 22 1851 to Krom many favour Honn and a or the Ben Bolt yon remember sweet Alice Ben Bolt Sweet Alice whose li brown Who wept with delight you gave her a smile And trembled with fear at your In the old churchyard in the valley Ben Bolt In a corner obscure and alone They have fitted a nf the granite so gray And lies under the stone Under the hickory tree Ben Bolt Which stood at the of the hill Together we've luiji in the noonday shade And listened to Appleton's mill The has fallen to pieces Ben Bolt The have tumbled in And a quiet crawl round the wall as you gaze Has followed the olden din Do you mind of the cabin of logs Ben Bolt At the edge of the pathless wood the tree with its motely limbs Which over the The cabin is carried awuy Ben Bolt The tree you would vain And where once the lordt of the forest have waved Grow grass and the golden grain And don't you remember the school Ben Bolt With this master so and grim And the little nook in the running brook Where the children went to Grass grows on the masters grave Bell Bolt The spring of the brook is dry And of all the Loya that schoolmates then is only you and I There is change in the things I loved Ben Bolt They have changed the old to the new But I feel in the core of my spirit the truth That there never was change in yon twenty have passed Ben Bolt first wo yet I hail Thy presence a blessing thy friendship a Ben Bolt of the salt sen and on the morrow the old soldier learned that his of the preceeding daj had been assassinated Ah mon cher thought he your first maxim at least was not a dear Wisdom is more precious than fine gold The same day he arrived at the ol a small village and in conversation with some of the peasants they advised him to visit in his quality of a soldier a certain Marquis the proprietor of a neighboring chateau who made a pleasure of ing the most liberal hospitality to all tary men who might happen to pass on that road Following their advice he received with courtesy and politeness sured of a hearty welcome and invited to the table of the nobleman But wonderful to relate in the midst of the supper a lady clothed entirely in black with slow step and downcast eyes ed and her seat at the table and this lady of noble birth and a Frenchwoman drank from a human The soldier however took no notice apparently of this singular circumstance A HAPPY THOUGHT is a voice within me And tis so sweet a voice hat its soft lisping wins me Till tears start to mine eyes from my soul it Like hidden s ind evermore it singeth This song of songs to me This world is full of beauty As ether worlds above j tnd if we did our duty It might be full of Pen ant Ink of Queen Victoria The following sketch of Queen ria by a Now York me an axe and I'll cut down the sign You will find an axe at the sir Here the party each with an oath made a rush to the exclaiming Down with the sign but the leader in ing out discovered in an adjoining room a splendid piano and its accompaniments Who makes that thing squeak said he I play said she in a et modest manner You do T Give us a tune Certainly and taking the slool while the children formed a close circle around her she sung and played The Old Arm Some of them had never a piano others had Horace though is certainly not j not heard one for years The tumult was quite so la tiering as it might be er may I e said of its 1 saw her first in a coach in procession to Ja nes Palace for and have her three times since at more tage but the first impression remained un- There is no chance mistake in her facial and a glance is ed by a i On and the conversation proceeded as Si James Park there the occasion in two without interruption It was not that he I of Ameri -an gentlemen from different Icss curious to discover the meaning of this tels who stood in i groupe at the point of copied When the Queen extraordinary conduct but the substantial benefit which he had derived from ing the principle contained in the first maxim caused to appreciate the in Vie affairs of ers After the supper when the lady hnd befit some time the ad view I cd each the face all said turned and looked in and the smile which came from in plain words how mm h we have humbugged by the es By-and-by this smile broke into a lai gli and every one enjoyed it as men will who doted a trick that de- The Three Maxims An old soldier entitled lo his discharge from the army on the score of long ice and many wounds being on the point of quitting his regiment went to make his adieus to his Captain veil mon said the officer so you are about to leave ex- change the life of a soldier for that of a citizen Now as this career will be somewhat novel to you my esteem friendship which yon won by your bravery and good conduct prompt me to offer you a little advice before parting and if you will submit to the conditions of that advice without at present seeking to divine their motive yon will never have cause to regret having followed my sel What money have you about Only three louis Captain and a few francs to defray the expenses of my journey Very me the three louis and I will give you three maxims for your guidance slate of my finances renders that rather a dear said the soldier i nevertheless as wisdom is more precious than gold and in order to prove to you the j confidence which I with the j rest of my comrades repose in you I con- sent to it And the soldier handed the three louis of his the Captain Very said the Captain now my friend listen to recollect and put in constant practice these three THB STRAIGHT ROAD NEVER MEDDLE IS AFFAIRS OF and POSTPONE YOUR TO THE Ill the meantime await me here a few ments The soldier remained pensively ing on his musket and somewhat ant of his bargain Keep the straight meddle in the postpone your anger to the wise assuredly ami very well worth three louis it is rather unfortunate that that sum should happen to be the whole of my fortune In a few minutes the Captain and placed a small loaf of bread in the hand of the soldier exacting from a promise that he would not break it until that moment arrived which he should con- sider the happiest of his life Then em- bracing each other with that sincerity characterizes all men and old companions in arms they bid each other adieu The soldier took up his line of march for home Having joined by a com- pagnon the evening of the same day they arrived at the point where the road separated into two one wide and apparently easy turned a the right while the other narrow and difficult in was the direct continuation of the grand route travellers hesitated for an deliberating winch road to follow when the suddenly parting maxim of his Captain 1 keep the straight road And taid his aball take the easiest u But the traveller found that this road 10 wide arid iw entrance itt a gloomy the haunt of wild toaste He paid penalty of that night their f re Jit for intelligence She does not hear he most remote resemblance to anv of In r said one I it vi be about as much nsa man's is wi rth to attempt to do said an- other No man who wants to keep in with her friends will ever draw her side sa d a third I'll tell you what I dressed himself lo the soldier and ceiled but which has not affected ing him fixedly My friend you are no ordinary mnn for a most remarkable scene has been en- acted before your eyes and yet you have not made the least remark responded the latter it is one of my principles never to die in the affairs of others Brave exclaimed the Marquis j ut her said a fourth I perceive that I can trust you and that j such looking person were introduced you are a man of honor and Follow me and you will learn the value of your discretion Taking a torch he led the soldier by a winding passage to a subterranean vault But oh the pale and vacillating light of the flambeau was reflected on all sides by ghastly skeletons which its erings seemed to and which appeared to menace the two visitors i in a balh joni in New York as a partner at a danc the gentleman who out of vent through the cotillion with her won d feel he had a right to enquire what object the person who had scared her up d in giving him such a partner But she has a fine said I she las said the last speaker but I of what vail is complexion to such aline Her face protrudes in the Listen my said the nobleman at d retreats at the forehead and the black lady whom you have seen j night is the lady of the chateau S ie is in short what is known as lady and the complexion of ed to drink at my table from the skull of i Ninon would not redeem her her lover whom I have killed These j My was right The Queen of bones are those of travellers who have i Britain is a most insignificant looking seen precisely what you have seen but son and no peanut stand in the realm have not been possessed of yoor prudence ad pt her for its overseer without I have satisfied their curiosity and their risking a loss of standing in the presence death alone could protect me from the of Us keeper Slip is insipid in every consequences Your discretion has saved and the uniform protrusion ot the your life And now my friend as a proof centre of the face and the retreat of thes of my appreciation of your prudence and forehead and the chin indicates the lack good judgment accept this purse You of menta force which is Nature's are at liberty to at the chateau as ter for tl e enforcement of respect Add long as you may choose or if you prefer to this a shortness of the upper lip that to continue your journey Conceive if possible the emotions of the old soldier Who would if he had that night often repeated in his sleep Never meddle in the affairs The next morning he continued his route and the remainder of his journey passed without any further adventure ot interest He at last arrived in sight of his cottage where all that was most dear to his heart awaited him that heart beat quick as he placed his foot on the thresh old Without announcing himself he entered but alas what a reception for behold oh fruits of absence the first object that met his astonished gaze was a young priest tenderly embracing his With the decision of an old warrior the soldier levelled his musket and in another instant a ball would have pierced the heart of the young but a thought arrested his hand penetrating his soul like an electric shock Postpone your to the and he lowered his ket and hung his tead overcome with ter disappointment and despair His jealousy however was not of long duration for behold upon an explanation this priest was his Adopted in his almost discloses the teeth even when in a state of r posc ami soems to promise no- thing but a petulant lisp and jon have u tolerable notion of the face of the eyed Queen of In stature she is short and dumpy being squared to the German fashion and she 1 as a foot as tint as a brick No dignity this contour She has no more natural majesty llinn a juniper r slyle lhan a brown jar A n Incident of the West ha h charm to soothe the savage breast About i year since a temperance man moved fr his home in South Carolina to the The sparseness of the end the continual travel past his place rendered it a necessary act of manity in him frequently to entertain travellers who could get no further Ow- ing to thi frequency of these calls he re- solved to enlarge his house and put up the usual Soon this an election came on the triumphs it party felt that it was a vh lory nnd some young bloods of the determined in honor of it to have a regular blow out ly on their fine prairie horses infancy by a of the village they star ed ori a long ride Every had directed his studies he had recently i ern was visited on their route and the variety drunk produced a mixture which added greatly to the noise and of the company In this con- dition thi y came about a dozen in taken holy orders and preceded but a few moments the of his father after a long absence had at returned to his had found his son a nei plus ultra of human perfection in the popular mation When had he ever conceived of such as It was assuredly the moment to cut his loaf of hardly had hie done so when a playful to share in the general joy gome brilliant object that rolled from the loaf Jupon the floor It the thise louis which had been placed the good Journal prosperity it is the easiest of all things to friend in adversity it is of all things tlie difficult her to 01 r quiet temperance tavern The landlord ihd lady were absent the eldest daughter fourteen years of age and flve younger Children in the These gentlemen for they considered ss such called for liquor We 1 eep none was the modest reply of the young girl Wha do you keep tavern for For 1 ie of travellers Well then accommodate us with thing to You sir by the sign that we keep a U tavern hers the children Clustered around their sister give soon hushed the whip and spur men were drawn back from the pile and formed a circle outside the dren The leader again spoke Will you be so kind as to us again with er Another was played and litlle ones becoming reassured some of thorn joined their sweet voices with their Song after song was sung and played One would touch the thies of the strangers another melt them in one would arouse their ism another their chivalry and lence until at length ashamed to isk for more they each made a low bow erf her wished her good afternoon and left as quietly as if they had been to a neral Months after this occurrence the er m travelling slopped at a village where a gentleman accosted him Are you Col of I am Well sir I am spokesman of the ty who so grossly insulted your innocent family threatened to cut down your sign and spoke so rudely to your You have just cause to be proud of your daughter sir her noble bearing and less courage were remarkable in one so young and unprotected Can you for- give me sir I I feel that I can never for- give myself THE BUILD OF THE YACHT As we have heard some dispute about the build of this champion of America in the British seas we make the following ex tract from one of the London This renowned cutter which it appears sails faster than time itself can run has her greatest breadth of beam a little abaft her mainmast where she suddenly rows away into a snubby ing her deck or a horizontal section of her exact shape of a tadpole running with its tail foremost The English yacht is a very different thing altogether and built for a different purpose Her trainer has an eye to comfort as well as sailing qualities She is built as a marine summer tourist and must have accommodation for a party consequently her sailing qualities are never the first or only object of her she does happen to sail well so much the beUer but thase catamaran qualities are always only a secondary consideration Besides Jonathan must recollect that an English yacht is perfectly seaworthy and her owner goes with her anywhere but did the owner of the venture across the Atlantic in his anomaly not be he knew better We can easily im- agino to this Yankee Orion ting in a chair on the need not say this tiling ping about here anil there in the water and amid showers of tobacco juice which dyes the very sea in his wake boastfully declare to the whole world of yachting England that he is sailing The nonsense of the whole affair is as plain as noonday if English gentlemen want to go to sea in a tar with a scythe stuck in the end of it by way of bow they can have a hundred such fiy-aways in a week and the next thing they must introduce into the sporting world is ostriches upon a race course Jonathan should his marine abortion to the bay of Bengal and try the Indian boatmen in a sailing match we believe they would run round him as easily as a fly round a candle following colloquy actually took place at an eastern post say Mr is there iny lether for Who are you my good I'm that's who I am Well what is your what do yer want wid the name? Isn't it on the So that I can find the letter Jif there is one Well Mary Bums thin if you must have it No there is none for Is there no way to ger in there but through this pane of Sir well for ye there isn't I'd teach ye bether manners thin to insist a name but ye don't get it all I'm aven wid FROM fleas gossips and other ters good us Charlemagne saw the sail of the Northmen in the he covered his face with his hands and wept in prescience of the future When Queen Victoria yesterday week witnessed the triumph of an American sail in the nel that washed her marine residence she did what Charlemagne ought to have done she took note of the excellence which i achieved a victory tacitly telling her to profit by rivalry and keep their proud place in the advance of nations Civilization as we have said has hitherto been Geographical The chant followed Irade and the chant opened his counting housr religion science and morality set up their altars The United States of America now py that place on the globe which presents commercial advantages unknown to all ancient and contemporary nations The territories ot the re- public expand into worlds and she ses between two oceans one washing A- sia and the other Europe Her fields teem with plenty her mines are while her rivers obviate canals and tempt trade and manufactures into activity thousands of miles from the At- and Pacific Nothing wanted to the local of civilization but aptitude in the inhabitants and history of the past week gives timony to its abundant In science ws admitted no ri- valry in trade we despised competition and since the haughty Hollander swept the Thames we claimed undisputably tho sovereignty of the seas For some time however the Yankees hare been quietly encroaching on our maritime not pushing us from the element upon our pride flung out the cross of St George but gradually creeping into an in- equality They did this not through accident or favor but by the rigid applications of the great principles of commerce and science They have compared with equally have been more skillful and while we pay willing homage to in whomsoever manifested it is mortification that in our own waters au American yacht won the prize from the yachts of all nations and that an American steamer accomplished the quickest sage across tha Atlantic The Yankees are no longer to be much less The new world is bursting into past the world as the America did the at Cowes hand over hand She dipped the star spangled banner to the royalty of Great Britain for superiority is teous and this graceful act indicates the direction in which our inevitable tition should proceed America in her own phrase is going and will assuredly pass ns unless we accelerate our -ol Times LAZY following unique sketch is from H W to young In a town of lazy men I should ex- to find crazy shingles and knocked off doors loss and all windows stuffed with rags hats or Instead of flowers in summar and warm I h in winter every side of the house would swarm min in hoi and witli starveling in cold fences would Lio curiosities of lazy contrivance and gaies hung with ropes or lying flat in tlie mud Lank tle would follow every loaded plicating tt morsel with famine in their look Children would be dirty saucy the school house empty jail full the church silent the grogshops sy and the carpenter the saddler and the blacksmith would do their principal work at the taverns Lawyers wan id constables flourish and hunt sneaking burly justices as might would connive a mise or make a commitment Peace of- would wink at tumults arrest ers in fun and drink with them in good earnest Good men would be obliged to dark and bad men would swear fight and rule the town Public days would be scenes of confusion and end in rows elections would be drunken illegal and brutal AN old who had become weary of life thought he might as well com- mit suicide but he didn't wish to go off without forgiving all his So at the last moment he removed from his neck saying to er can or will forgive old Noah for letting the copper head snakes get into the Ark They have killed worth of my cattle and wl en he and I meet there'll be a general muss To be a woman of fashion n one of the easiest things in the world A late ter thus describes Everything don't warn and pay for nothing you do smite on all mankind but your be happy everywhere but at home hate the country adore Paris neglect children and nurse lap dogs go to every time you get a new shawl to show the Lord and die without the physician makes out your warrant