Janesville Gazette, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1845, Janesville, Wisconsin BY BY ALDEN published every SATURDAY at at TWO If not paid the expiration of six month's from the time of TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS will invariably be one fourteen er 50 for first and 25 for each liberal discount made to those who ts jy Office over Smith's nearly opposite the E. V. and Counsellor ai nnd or in LANE physicians W. T. Aug. 1845. 1 8. F. M. D. at first door of W. Jl. DR. A. K. W. T. ISAAC Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in STAGE BY C. Aug. 1845 1 ROCK RIVER BY Oct. 4. MILTON JOSEPH du Rock W. T. D. U. S. District Court for Rock over Jackman and VOLNEY AT al tho Rock County F. of Probate of Rock on H. Deeds and of tr in the Court SALLY W. T- M. D. will the R C E lor JiS of gwi larming a rest Saiu land IB on section of twelve miles west from of 15.' j Farmer's Swords for coming WAR with and then buy a new the Wisconsin TSH newly improved plow for is superior plow in it polishes in any The wear its parts coming with I he soil is very even and draught that one pair of horses have in the best per also Prairie This plow combines more advantages than any order ever offered in the Among its are the following il never has to bs liken to the shop to having no mould hoard it never and the is so perfect that a single pair of horses have frequently ploughed in a most admirable manner 2 acres in a He keeps constantly on hand drag at lOcts per staples wedges and all other farming likewise keeps constantly on hand iron also a good supply so that those who come from distance can be supplied at short These plows are not inferior to any I be happy accommodate any who may favor mo with a and am ready to promptly fulfil made by me with those who T- Aug. A lot of Bacon for sale by T. new wagon for Bale bv SODA supply of soda ers for just received at Iho received at the 1 DRUG will assortment of which will cure every disease which heir at the Probate Courts for the County of Rock JL will bo at on the first of each TK IX S. Judge of AKE YOU INSURED LOSS BY THE NATIONAL FIRE 1NSUR- AiNCE COM PAN of the city of New How the Mountain The scene is in the regions c of a a ani against all and in His in a narrow and lie declared to whip every Methodist v eV that B. readily consented lo go and the describes the had heard of his and rejoiced that his size and furnished a better subject for his vengeance than the at- frame of inc. late what a nice beating he would have Ho had heard too that ministers were spirited and hoped that one might be pro. to that the must pass on in the he striker a holiday regaled on the awaiting the ap the It was riot over an hour before he heard the How happy aro they who their Saviour And have laid up their in sung in clear voice goon the turning tho angle of. rode up contented smile his How are old Slabs Get off your and join in my the to answered the got my I will call I name is you the trilling hypocrite tho Methodists have to eh is he meekly Didn't you know my name was Ned the whips every dist that comes 1' was with look and how dare yon here 7' The preacher replied that he heard but presumed that he not 1 well behaved You you ire the most you that ever shoe any you you Mr. his lo do any thing reasonable to avoid such a pen. v Well you have to or it'll maul you into a The first you are to quit the second you tuuM wear tins last w ill and testament of Thomas Paine next to your read it every mid Relieve every you tho third vou urn tn tlin In caused parson's redolent of gorgeous died away id the thiro and last demand is ry. that you re r it at tilt of tlie merciful Tlie looked at the declining sui and at the and not what and the preacher raised his voice once knew not what come my in au that's a now gel up and go to wash your tear up Tom Pain's and on Ned he never experienced went the lavatory injunctions of the when latter -person his by the and said keep I'll your Good look for you off he rode with the same singing so loud ao to tin eagles 1'r.orn their eyrie in the this is What would people nay if they whipped before anc by a lint hia wore more in sorrow in His disfigured ol tiie of questions thai his to which he with a look and remarks that he had met with an Of they never dreamed of tho looked the and compared ulack from the recent to the bnw wieck blending every in Or perhaps he never read the to Forgeron whipped by a Methodist F rum thai lime his whole conduct manifested a change of The gossips observed and that Ned was snd hacJ gone every Sunday since the They wondered at his burning the books he used to were circulated 10 the of thin dare-devil into a gloomy and taciturn some very that a had enticed him into the and after ing him a glimpse tho had misled him to a he had bruised his tile Prince of the credit the Louis A In the summer of 1643. second cholera 1 travelled country from North and with a small party of for in y At made a and determined the in- of that beautiful of the legitimate a carpenters hastily but lilted up for Tito first by just the of this three dollars My the attendance to a Camp that was successful operation two and that if I hold broke should full i Thus we held and on our wan rewarded with a in dollars and a I in the next but iiio printer tlic on the free of a third as it quite certain that Camp would break up that young persons all return their 1 and advertised for last the play of 'a u lot of comic At ihe lime of 1 was glad to a crowded nee in the and was literally of the carpenter's whom 1 trans. formed into a citizen of for the me that all buv about five or six of the people in front were religious who had at- the Camp faithfully to its The performance the were high a Orated Mormon bullied Gov. with with a hearty the latter making a bow lo the on a pole feet and a hall high aimed at the on Albert's with the horse ket held up as a target lo. receive il behind the and the play was received with of satisfaction by the The was honored by peal on peal ol while the comic songs wero doubly every one of we nearly in the 1 urged are the will you tht I1 My fr ic on his de- and 1 X fixing closed upon at length the thai jour door and ilic my w h ic you to three No person hat passed without a my character is suspicion no one mutt agin 1 My good 1 ventured to don't wish No I snou Id think better he I'm too known here say me M mark the 1 had at with the ind that's and eighty people you to when there was s ieli a crowd comin from Csmp I paid the feller his three the next day was far on my way to trie Warm in tiie of they raise ihe and the all Dancing The brains of persons to lie id others in their these to be the fortunate to ihe accounts wo receive of the mate uf feats of the dancing girls of Eu- to the following Extract of a h ucr from published in the New Fork Evening tho luxury witnessing the extraordinary the the the springs whirls these A- excellence is confined to their pedal is for oa simple long it be Mr. Cryant Mr. of New norr on to England to in- one or the bounding nymphs of the ballet to cross the and enlighten with gymnastic the of His success j is First ho himself to the as yet waning queen of the light fantastic She might be to her dread of an ocean but she must have a hundred dollars in for a hundred nights of step the but slid bail engagements far so f 1 i i mi