Bay City Press, The (Newspaper) - September 8, 1860, Green Bay, Wisconsin INDEPENDENT IN All VOLTl BAY 11 y BY JOHN D por Your In oi to Square one week tWO WeekK three every subsequent year advertisements IniH column by law J WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER COR STS Bii advertisements ut the rates 00 150 J 1 01 25 00 CONSTANTLY ON FOR sale thu liis lino in A or them M his goods Imi Is nt the wist hu will soil ut tho lowest price mid the of his patrons to of a Init tin to this happy n and Law ou Adams St Uuo llt and at Uw nor of Poly and Street TIM O M J It HOWE Attorneys at an in Office on out n uad at Law nml Solicit OOloo on now Brick the public im of ulity which the head of no similar establishment n the country can A or GOLt AND SILVER WATCHES PLATED GOODS CLOCKS FANCY GOODS livery thing in the Line MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A Splendid Assortment ol GREEN nd in Gruon Bay HE PAIRING It Is well known Unit to all M P and Counsellor at and Solicitor Chancery in new building Street ireen buy j and Solicitor Empire Block ton St opposite the Hotel ion on and iti v1 Ot twelve voars at the Most OK wmi HOUSES IN TUB OK i am prepared to The Song of Saratoga Kf O SAXK Pray do they do at Hie The question is easy to aslc Bnt H fully my dear Wove rather a serious task And yet in n bantering way As Ike magpie sings I'll a bit of a song what they do at the Springs my Tho sparkling and clear Though tho flavor is ol best And exceedingly queer But the fluid is mingled you with wholesome medicinal things So they drink and they drink and the And that's what they do at tho Then with appetites keen as a They hasten to breakfast ov The latter precisely at three The seven till nine Te what a rustic and rush When the eloquent Then they eat mid they oat and they Aod that's what they do nt the Now they stroll in the bountiful walks Or loll in the shado of the trees Where many a whisper is heard nover is told by tho breeze hands are commingled of conjugal And they flirt they flirt and they And that's what they do at the Tlic now are And music is away governs the hour And FASHION was never so An arm a tapering waist How closely and fondly it clings So they waltz anil they waltz and they And that's they do at the In as it in the They and they and they sleep They talk and they walk and they woo They sigh and they and they weep They and they ride and they dance i unspeakable the prince that it a al first objected but last a blank lettre de be given tip some persons sent by him on the Bhe to be conveyed to some He had her ever to a country house -some miles country where the Chevalier do and were waiting to her The whole four supped together At length The are now labois oi the son are and autumn But theie many other operations that should not be lii there are muck swamps now comparatively may a large quantity of the foi nure If it may be shoveled out on a dry platform or surface it be seen enough sent back to the as tile with shed instead r but his companions she to -or sot at liberty The good consented and went away Tho two nobles passed the night in an with the woman telling hey that the next day they would convoy her out of the country tint instead of trusting to them she thought best to save herself well with drink until she locked them in and was seen no more The of col- to 12 0 P 1 and Counsellor at Green Ray Wisconsin in and Notary Advocate in ID all Tim attention of all who want the best light for thu least money is called to the Patent Cowl Oil Its advantages over all others consist 1st the proper amount ol more and no an even Hume and I in width on inch wick Irom any oil or heavy nd v In small amount of oil in which H yields a llamo as brilliant a three feet Gas nl draft is distributed in such manner Unit it is not and strong pray and they play and they that's what they do at the Springs and Oconto Wisconsin Oconto Co IL rents ol air and permits carrying around willi lull flame without smoke nud Counsellors at Law and SoUcl- In Chancery Appleton y Messrs 3 U will nay to the collecting claims ol and payment of taxes under them almost useless There are three ol Humors which a B feet and ID feet las JOHN Surgeon m new Adams bt in Books and U UM Hooks Cards Store opposite the Street id retail Yai kee Notions store In ireen u ght one wishing the best kind light n from I nulled to call and examine them l1 and to Sole Agent Wisconsin A STOBY FROM THE tale gravely told by in his Memoires Tires Ar- do la has just the subject of at one of the vard theatres under the title of de Paris At the time when M de la was Lieutenant General of Police under Louis XIV a great sensation was caused at Paris by the mysterious of not fewer thai twenty-nine young men aged from seventeen to nobe or wealthy lies Among the common people the re- port spread that the young men had been murdered by a foreign princess in order that she might take baths of the blood to care herself of a The matter at last so serious that Louis XIV complained of it M de hi and the latter consulted one of his ablest agents named Lecoq This overcome ing- was on learning that the woman had been got out of his custody by a trick king's brother thought the best he could do was to pretend that she was he accordingly had a- test verbal drawn up to that ignam A Writing from Dresden to his friend Leslie in 1823 Mr Irving thus concludes one ol hi a I have been fighting my way into the and am regaining my Italian and for the of able employment have turned play We have been getting up private rides here at the house of an English lady I have already enacted Sir diaries et in Three Weeks after with great applause and am on the point of playing Don Felix in had no idea of this fund of dramatic talent lurking me and I now console more for drawing in the WM ter A large of- this kind with straw or covered with a ic will continue to drici till by which two important points gained Swamp muck when satin contains some of its labor of drawing would therefore be six time's gieat as dried Wet muck will not absorb the liquid parts of but when dry it will take in eral own weight The great care therefore in using peat or muck for composing is to get it thoroughly dried Compost heaps use should be made wherever practicable near the field or spot to which they are to be applied with a view to save cartage If large muck heaps can be deposited at those places a great advantage will result for as they accumulate Pi New Evening Post Mr Jones Viator and How he got Kid of But two letters thought Mr Jones late bead clerk now junior partner in the Co Broad st as he bent over the desk and dipped Ins pen in But two shoit letters more and shall to join Jones in that Ful exclusion upon which she has set hex little he ut But two I live it is half past three and mail closes at John John 1 John responded Confound the he has left me to lock muttered Mr is precious now The pen flew over paper until the concluded No boind was heard 10011 01 in the store below and Mr Jones supposed he was alone may be drawn kid in layevs the muck the said a at his self that if the to worst I can turn stroller and pick up a decent tenance among the barns in England 1 verily believe nature intended me to be a vagabond now heap being made closely alongside the ob- long pile of muck If the swamp pens tc be near a remote part of the farm which is to bo enriched many days labor in drawing first to the and then back again would thus be saved milking quite thin layers labor oi mixing over may be avoided Preparations should bo made early for ample winter shelter where not already fully provided One-third of the amount of food consumed by animals is saved by proper warmth one-third more in value and insurance to the about one-third more milk aud The farmer who has say twenty head will 1 1 1 ing Buy a book sir ear said Mr Jones mechanically sp deeply absorbed work toner tiec the singularity of the Bay a book and this time a book be ed on the thrust between his eyes and the unfinished letter before him said Mr Jones a little as he turned upon the intruder It was a woman young and handsome though poorly clad Yon had her sweetest smile money said the girl with Besides I need tbp Well there's a quarter for your beau- said Mr Jones gallantly go for I'm in a great hurry He took from his tho coin and handed it to Hadn't you better give me half a lar sir What Hadn't yon better give mo half a lar to buy me some she raised her dress just enough to dis- J X E AN at 101 Washington Street near tho Court House U will attend o any to him Irom breen Day or the lumbering districts SEWING SIMPLICITY uid b will not rip by incident makes it the best machine for amily That if makes a and seam than is made hund or by any other makes a more dualin seam winch will withstand the tests of wear and washing aud lii than that made by miy other Thar I he speed at which it can be used is er fhan other and the power required to op- erate it is W-S that it N nearly noiseless in its operation That Us is more simple and tho liability to less than m any That it ean lie more learned more v in order ready for use and changed mm one finality or grade of work than any i son at once suspected that young men must have fallen into snare set for them by female charms and lie employed a natural -son of his a livid young man to try and er the This man whoso name was Exupere was sent splendidly dressed every clay to the Tuileries the and i the Luxembourg AT were not a little one evening while looking in upon a hop at the Union last In one of the sets of dancers was a man whose dross and air a sprig of not of royalty He would have passed for the Prince of Wales or the Prince of Noodles No one in the loon equalled him in the neatness or gance of his attire or the dashing non- with which he played ms was the favorite of the young ladies the especial pet of managing mammas Yet that young man's mother a year or two since took in washing in tho city oi Albany A DON'T BOYS UP A the lican For the male human race in its com- mon aspects is by no inclines se u to the door c filled with small stone Stove on B GRAVES and Counsellor nt Law and in in Gothic Block Washington street Given Bay Wis DAY dealers In Groceries Wines Liquors aud n superior article of Whiskey Ington street Green liay Avis ov County Treasurer of County Notary Public and Land Agent Sturgeon Bay Door Co V is Prompt attention will be given to the o es up of Deeds Mor gages and of Lands sold Pre- secured lev Lands in lUr County in Market to Settlers at per Land In Door xip at my office i him said princess of the im- ronga Its applicability to tho entire the finest and most delicate ures to the heavier and coarser Brother CHEAP STORE GASH L jr OULD wo have removed our stock to the that Got h- W wo a in the store formerly occupied by M i it in n hi L where they will keep hand a assortment of on tensely rich and that as she was much struck by him she would perhaps allow him to visit her The ed that he violent passion for and after some conversation the told him that if at nine o'clock he would front of the churqh of St Germain 1 she moot him and take him to her The young man of course told of aud in tho ter caused several of his men to be placed in such a way as not to of Ex- event of his incurring any danger to be able to render him sistance At hour the young nan was at the and the old woman joined him there She wanted to them rough by a hard scrimmage with life but he is not half so ugly as some men who KISS for handsome and who were born and lived so till they were old to begin to smoke bad cigars nasty and drink Co OF ALL QUAUTl'KS heavy Shirtings Prints Dress and cv Goods He keep on hanu and to order as cheap as the IN have heard some prayers which to effect the rather than to reach Heaven following characteristic an- of John is a keen re- buke of the In one of his spells of and sickness he was visited by a minister who at his request prayed for and with him The Minister began in this our friend is sick Thou thus save about one and fifty dollars each winter according to a safe amount which would soon pay for the whole expense of the say nothing of the increased value of manure where facilities are forded for saving it Wet portions of ground which could bo neither cultivated nor drained in the Spring if now submitted to thorough un- increased inline Briers elders if cut will be much checked in growth another and if the process is repeated will be mostly destroyed The vacant portions of time which driving farmer may secure for this purpose should be expended stone usually penetrates filled with small stone Unless this is attended to the heaving and subsiding yearly by frost will throw down the most perfectly built wall A good stone fence will er decay and the removal of refuse stone a great it be neglected Root crops which have been kept clean during the early stage of their growth arc apt to be now neglected and become dy By dressing out when needed the crop will and the ripening and scattering of seeds for a troublesom crop of intruders another year will be prevented Cellars should be thoroughly cleaned ventilated when needed and prepared for the props of autumn these may be kept neat and in perfect condition A cellar in sion and infested foul matter is a unsuitable place to stow eatables neatly kept and handsomely close a well-formed naked arid see I've no shoes either Among Mr Jones most recent was a lovely young wife and ho was deeply virtuously indignant young woman is that your he rising from his chair the place instantly or I'll out Don't lay your hands en said his visitor stepping back a look of fiance Don't lay your hands on me sir for if yon do I'll scream and whoever comes will think you are taking liberties You had better buy a book ten dollars Mv Jones perceived at- once that he was in a fix but in a moment iic decided what course to pursue Scream as much as you he to the door of the screaming too Thc woman also approached the door but he kept her back so far as to prevent her looking down the stairs and ued his calls for John There is no John said the girl mockingly you had better buy a book sir its only twenty dollars now Ah you've come at said Mr talking down stairs to an imaginary John run for a police officer as quick as you can I've got a thief here Then turn- to his visitor with an air of confident assurance Now Miss you can spend your time in negotiating for the sale ol your Mother Goose or in as you please you'll not pass this door till an officer comes The girl began to look She evidently had not counted upon this sudden of John Oh sir let mo go I didn't she said Didn't mean any harm I echoed Mr mean any ii J his eyes but lib refused nor do so She then led him by various ob- bst how generous he was to the poor T A 11 O It B It A P E K S hund as elect Stock of Clot hs and Hindu Clothing Goods Ac Sture oil Street In block Green Hay LEE heavy aud Shelf Ac Store on Struct opposite Northern Bank Hay is KEEVE M D UAV scure streets to ties Orfevres and there introduced him into a house near the Chapel Saint Elio After walking along a dark corridor the introduced into a room in which was the beautiful foreigner She received him so kindly that ho forgot to give to Lecoq AND been agreed ell thorn lower than any other store in a the lady retired and BOOTS AND SHOES of every quality and stylo ml homo material iv on hand a large assortment ot from the host foreign Also he has rendered to the country and how he is among and honored men of earth the Stop said the impatient no more of such stuff else tho Lord will clami iisi tie public have to gi and TEAS LOUR on Wellington Street over ett s corner south ot the Com 1 Adams Street Green is F B Wholesale and in heavy and Hardware Nulls side of Washington street lien SHERWOOD HOLMES new lot of warranted to give saliva lln THF remains of a Roman theatre and a temple dedicated to Appollo have just been discovered near near 1860 BUTTER LAUD SALT proceeded to roohi and found behind a screen a glass casein which ware twenty-six men's heads each placed in a and fully embalmed that it retained the of life He with horror but at the same moment a whistle outside was hoa.rd signal of under the of the for- Compiegne under the 01 tne 101 ests ruins belong to the best per of art The bas reliefs are sai of Roman to-be admirably executed A paying a visit to her daughter who was a asked her why she wore the garb so long Vud everything connected with a general grocery AND opt constantly ou for sale to the it lowest cash rates June FASHIONABLE i A H 03 H O THOMAS JAMESj trusts by his longhand to business to merit a liberal share In Shaving and Cutting Misses and Hair aud Dressing the no in Northern Wisconsin opposite United Hotel dors jumped into the room The the noise rushed in- to the apartment followed by four looking bandits but the police were strong enough to arrest all five The dits were- in to death As female she turned out to but an English woman who is stated in et's to enticed the to her to satisfy her passions murdered in She but a strange way spoke of the to his to the de Lorraine other high personages The chevalier see that I am for sale by private con- tract cd sight Hogs should be fed early to few weeks at the commencement early in autumn may be more than equal to as many weeks towards winter Keep them clean and they will thrive better feed them regularly and they will fatten er and as there is an abundant apple crop this year half the cost of fattening may be saved by feeding refuse apples in abundance Do not neglect to save a good supply of the best selected seed corn In up corn a great deal of valuable fodder is lest bv carelessness in putting up the shocks If they stand erect the stocks will be uninjured if they incline or be- come prostrate will be halt rot ten and of little value to say nothing of the diseased and feeble animals resulting from feeding such stuff Be careful in putting up the shocks to place the stalks evenly and compactly on all sides and tie them and remain so but pile them all on one side in- a less manner and they cannot stand c occasionally pass a cornfield in where the shocks they do but more frequently we see many trate Gentleman Jones angrily why here are your shoes in the hall 1 What have yon been ing down stairs The girl protested that she had stolen nothing begged that he would not have her promised never to lest him again Mr Jones detained her till she was frightened lent and bade her s meet the officer then pretended jo quickly or she would The girl lost no time in making her it and Mr Jones finished letter Justin season for the mail On his way home in the Fourth avenue cars he mentioned his adventure to his friend Mr Smith whose place of business is in the same street Good exclaimed Smith why I in the same way this afternoon and didn't get off aa easily as you did I had to give her ten dollars and did not even get Mother Goose in return Upon comparing that they had been visited by different persons proving that the Goose dodge is not the enterprise of er 1 AN irishman was once indulging m the NEAT very intellectual occupation of same box a French and reading 1 t tci bolt a live physician and was troubled with r to gape Excuse me said the doctor glad you did not me Give replied the lady am a Jewess and never cat that from 1851 to 1850 five hundred dollars in gold has from the various mines the world some he contrived to bolt a live chicken The poor bird chirped as 11 went a single individual Each the other upon having learned an new kink When Broad street gentlemen stay m their alone of an noon they should see that their front doors are locked or they may be visited gels unawares spoke a little to sunlight penetrates all the rooms of a dwelling the inmates are less liable s-r the to sickness than in a house where the closed to its health orating influences MRS complained in the evening that tho turkey she had eaten at said Jenkins it was not a hen turkey He glass of water in his face Miss Nancy says that a man for nothing until he is married her experience he is only