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   Horicon Argus (Newspaper) - April 27, 1855, Horicon, Wisconsin                               A KY WILLIAM tl 10 to 1'> I 400 HOD ml ami lu Hill TI. UU 1 50 Volume I. April 27ib, 1855. Number 32. Orange for the of ses ot keeping up farm fence After this height iho growth is L- fine will large annual ex not more llian an annual oven where as does all the preliminary the great quantities of which are i down into especially during A patent foe manure has been taken out in land by Thomas C. mixing water wilh charcoal dust ihen allowing matters lo in ami off ihe clear water repeatedly the lime and are perfectly which it pill on of also ed a for making manure horn limo and mixed water obtained making which of sulphate of and lime to tm the best substances for on our first page tho late veto Barstow of upon Fiom EUn April 18J4. The Attorney General of the United A and the ammonia and pliates contained in The simple Maine Law as passed by the Legislature Stales Attorneys ami at and as mosl wa- the farm 1 i it t T 1 ii it PHYSICIAN P H Y o i C A M all vj i ivi vj an American lice in the ot Texas and where the size of 11 second class In ihu Middle und Northern it often mare limn ten or rials a of circum- 1855. durable aud H. C. W as in ihe law lhat he his career has lo him tho ob- to in the New orlt of the whole His attain l is an there can be Saw Corn j a j I m The simple farming won't How do yon I lion of into know Have you tried it yourself and j ure for any is wnc of dollars nud u r we cannot decide on Our is to lo the of cheap fertilizers by any lhat as as composition for purposes is Cole's an Book part of good bee i parts four of melt all into cold and woik and pull il vvi i is not so suit to melt in waim nal is lucre about L i i i i be man Mis his in a ii n. n is en- so i d in ti in Mi thu I. b. lo weld d al I'd a I i; the im L It is in vain that bills the price of lands to and n half cents an acre aie They add to the supplies ot beef cattle or of The land donations do not niole in le The the lard under act will convert il into lit a low objects veiv different from agricultural vast of late years has it to would be as fatal t York law which Gov. Claik has same resoil has been had in that been had und is to be no longer as but Vot in laws they are iou for their the deemed by and their n and cu n P i i r v. i Many 1-11114.lain w I il bo n inv to malt M. y Ihe bed a up in thi d d althy mid wed you lo Tie is A District of li u ni i r. .il i Uli iu Al at V. AT AT ami Ill In h i Id we el t I a i; uell lo du r. e a I I i Tney m i 1 r v. a IM r i -ir ecu b up in cut a i ol the I Idem in a ilij ci li ii wirh n nl aie ready lor ur Kow be by r or a should bs well and ly is and a three and bit dua on line where tho ii and filled wilh u I'll c mi rich will involve but what i- nl all i- dy wed ar d if the cultivator commenced u i h ihe ol in the be- now i- a lime to abandon all hope and for rmy other 1'i.ANrp.r: may he done any in should be prepared foi liy tho loots to or and iho top to within one inch ol root ot a a- ihe lo lie stretch a the i- lo and sot out nol ten inches in a Tiie war rises long and i have not h. within a lew to outside that ho take a and decided position in j lo ihe He had a it is McAuley I he and this and some dis lo The lure far thai ho i- to protect American Irom or nr thu Spanish vessels ol war upon and ihu lie b- Ihe Cuban oi and to im in ol to that of HI to Upon tho and while there are some immaterial points oi difference between ll two Ihe of which Gov. makes use are to tin over by every of New ai d can bo ably and justice of the which wo oivo lo the and Maine in The law which he i- not as harsh as in not lo create palpable in not to that a in over a nr in a boarding shall be lo search of his at any hour ol day the occupant of a building as u wont much Irom ma v from which press and between two and is true you ought to your experience to Book tanning will pay The stock men of have and Having received the appointment I all die book of Commissioner to Mr. Tyler's j put to much a- a of est he has mosl amply und he has done so under ward before whose almost in- any one ol less would havo been over- he proceeded on his j is better and more sound and i a and Ihe und now in lion liad well recovered its at ihe I il was years it has been made idea of establishing regular commercial by pay the man who v. u ilh the he returned who enough lo that borne the negotiator of 0110 of the is reasonable and applicable lo fir mosl and treaties ever made j fiom that winch is mere theory by this as and A man who believes all he were of thai hems is a so is he who trusts from hich the is yet all he Books aro not lo take lo gather uncounted Soon siller the place of sense and they aie occurring between tho United to aid and instruct and and a portion of inc. pie of being to Mr. inspired bv and Grandfather So They rode and in coaches ut a rail elected to the legislature Horn tho They paid cents a loiter lur town of and i write They cut led ihe ol a I wilh steel pitched hay carried ihe proposition through the iion cut their with mowed in triumph gave his own means lor and plowed with a strap UMJ of iion Tney feu IK 200 and subsequently marched I and thought tlint to to the a and crowed over a five by At the Father and weie sion ol was in which honorable j and Knew some thina bettor men which lor ihu but their know some and in some respects so which and he bu a head loi the he who would mutely act their lives ayah ol ihn splice and even for budding can be a-1 the it will yield to tho growth of if il be ly put on will e air and as effectually the composition while it does more bv holding or the parts A ron Mr. W. 1'iiLMie lo iho a remedy for ana claims 000 ed by liuj legislature of F. m lor ihe place luut and them well until ilie tq at which time lay In second place the rot is by a called which bog is produce i trom the of the n lver appear the vines arq bio s. is u happy thing f ir the if they came there would be no their potato by lime has re- generative Irom the The lio er nor ihe vine is no longer lo ihe and therefore I as mow the vines ail being to leave some 3 or 4 inches above of Hi or lo x 71) 1-. KM Kl This o mav lo ion i- i. or in uny 'n' m iv even ihe to the Ml ido i is tn o s i lo our I y on tho part ihe tho ih strongly bent up on a and will do he can I il Bui if his aie only may prevent mail 1 This which r most outrageous features I ol York Maine does not Hir copy have lo make the maliun Y. Daily OIH Alia beft of Tho imp by A correspondent lo willing from under of Jan of iho ol his family and at on iho day The hailt upon which fiom which worn mailed al was reported from for the il ii looking for and to have our Consul pm no for rmd liur which were deposited in the ol ihu United S ihe thu date of the How In 28lh Sept 183-1, and numbered 9 1. The U. j S. a lelier to The following ment from the our al informing him ol Iho National and advice and that military i- in In tins of any to there and ry as ono in or in so can buy y benn lately ed showing this prices at which commissions in ihe army have been lately ed. or in all mounted coips save fafo und Klues cost The lieutenancy ran er be obtained for than buy Chili providing loi ihe of lu arc from thore ol be Tho aristocracy of i nothing unless it should a report to parly lor iho of the of but his parly being in a fixed he was by bis Shortly alter he a Judac ol of the ihe dunes ol which ho with signal ability bar and tho bench with and ready ot the most und of From ibis post hu wa- lo tho position in he now as a member of ihu Cabinet of President and all now con- wilh the Attorney Wo have to believe that no in and of the Cabinet and HO ever mudu so a wilh In our day vie expected act to our and to the ni the and te no leaves left vn hiit Had known the bugs leave I have what yon do or may for acts have be their If hit da Xot They only claim lo k have and any man has right to do Iras been in the country si ill seek lo be by you they may scalier it abroad lor not disappoint them by withholding your stock of tried this plan for the two wilh preme -o a space of and p in all It is a positive fact that we send VPS sols to Lob -s 1 of and p ly some millions annua ly loi our cities and we spring tho lu run into be done with success Tlie year I out my il was done more vexation at tlie buns than anything lo my great when the time aruved What i von Last oil the left two tin mowed lor as ex- QO rows small were full of while the s were The same bugs fell to my tomatoes and The slopped and were of and the bad a rot to that ot the This led me lo believe that a oi a blighting rouble ol informed on most q cna or con in and in his crity for without much ho could I Kor want of a system of of inch is no in h nature in every voije AN RY or NEW two or three v n our the i c. ul by Mr. us money which it was not lo be presume j would be Tho America was reported lo be under ihe command of Captain Jacob although we believe she cleared Victor Seaman as Capt. relumed lo this city on Sal in day as on board tho John L. Since his town has been all agog with minors of ihe do not fail to the eminent thai now him as one of tlie of tho chief In that our readers form somo idea of the immense labor to which Mr. is COD wo informed that since the of the present of ibe Supremo Couit at he has prepared and cases lor ihu products of various been lor the ten In the En farmer at that that Mr. Banj liad made the dis- covery staled lhat from ISIS 10 the hay j to ihe early ihe 311.. iiro now had 12 per 1 happy able to add tbat acres bad been added to nt ibe of me under The corn crop during the ame period fell short 6000 J. 1JKM AND EXCHANGE W 1 1 M N A V K N a font in each under ihe -el the foul inches er llian the a- to havo ihe ground a bille the is i The should bo well or if mulched deeply with cm or they will no the Should imy fail j to places bo supplied al i year com the labor of I I ol the yeai should be cul oil to 1 I within at least four inches ol ihe On I point many Nothing but ibis tevere wilt allowed thai a cavalry commission is del to obtain of colonels of hink fiom ODD lo ll a pay of each in the tanks nol yield him live per for money he has spent on that style ol living in iho cavalry is thai cost very large her of hail decreased 50.141 milch sheep not less than 2.U'JO.G2-I; 5G6.092: Thero was an an- was ol Mr. Harry's his discovery is no less than the history of the by Governor was in the hands of 1'jince, when New England and when he wrole his History This document is MI smd a copy of the same U soon expected lo country foe Button A Kit's SOLUTION OK A seems to no end to ihe usea living now just attained the point of his age thai the meridian ol trained from boyhood to habits of and he is ihus capable of en All the one .id knew that hn bad of the crime in On al ihu America aim as soon I by and who hoped without any ol to have reached where misdeeds fs his were was appalled at so method in iho of his i It i t i luat ho almost evening an L il ih thai no an it will be can live in of the cavalry ith is a line ol than per When all in ii Meiggs look grow will answer ihe purpose and the ail perfect result 1 Mr. Minium for of his whose j or two for social even in ihe and No wonder potatoes are so such a foiling away of accounts lor it In Kentucky there has been a great in cattle in len no than of ca tie m tile and in ihe and to return to his native and end his days in When lie Joft lhat city many he was in 1'iobubly all who then knew a have moved Du in him at the oj and ile is not to bd of for a poor On iho ibu fatal lo already und a lofty eminence jie uns unci a in the estimation of the ai und the turn has yet in store for hi in. heart it would not Ui reveal lias been the last Thu ti si pruning at time of j causes three or lour These cut in the not but the fact already known wli MEAT A. 1'. In l US to assist the to look The captains and terns go on and fiom to duty is a- easy foi all Il i- that a regiment so should bet fit for a week started a comity to of some clover I of thorn did not a and two farmers to this iho West Shan the editors of Once for all we It is mil with n Mii ii will he fault of thu in pinning reason of IK a In in nl a should thu or to the not know at what rates clover was second to no other west of New iho aim the 1 of a severe mg at in ibu being for the of ihe A the for lne on tnc rich It rate of goes on for twenty we will have import grain Tho of his properly was left he did not wish to carry the mid how he could be known at ihu bank and claim die cash CM the Col K. K. Swift was ihe man 10 dent lhat soils have returned to them every year as much matter as that which is laken away in There can be no pr. u is plain to There may be ol lo ihe bnl im n is ihe work of must go Those farmers they can year alter sell crops of of who suppose JN nl f price I I AND OK AND loi ihe ihe of iy i enily to cut down In four or of thp Im ll wnh June should bo continued ihe lance nil inch every lime until the hedric reaches By pinning the hide imd die in ly be crush its ess has f did j n lias grown inlo an York and In all to I a amount of s been and to exhibit a want of com non sense and The for ihe is lo get a supply of for it is very evi Jem tbat if bis were to cost him as And yet is it not wonderful the of his while tho fot strengthening of any of our the havo done so and who took a city saw clover seed i whq would lain throw olT Ihe political much the it so have had a quoted at per of which assume to direct and control I surplus it would be loi chance of doing anything during the past to and came lo tho where political press of ihe coun yea i OF HBH All we can him lo raise crops for The cheap he realised the market The man who from the of cou -e vi lien on road lost one are not ihe of ibu bu of the more j at wWi On a half sheet of up the Col the LT was iu his style of U. S April 20lh. The likeness ot jny left iow lo leave tor K. K. And now to the There sus The Col and g kind advice as lo lire ey when he sets a common eye ihe certificate ol Barney's identity can with Bolts are on ihe of course deception is The Provincial Bank of are iif ihe means by which they 11.............. i her one bv may be torn from her her lo abandon her hold he our weekly paper cost him honesti while on two bushels and a half an to nay a year s to controls his i ant will the and ihu will d conducts it with a conscientious lo bust his and his well thereby be supplied wilh cheaper th lu wo perceive lhat ii vith same plaie by the there will be no We reel upon the conviction that the time has lion has been paid to obtaining UIB mud f ihe m which she has her  

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