La Crosse Independent Republican (Newspaper) - February 2, 1859, La Crosse, Wisconsin THE LA CROSSE INDEPENDENT 31 to no of w but to art to tyr jf tyr VOLUME V. 2, 1859. NUMBER 13. V JIT LA In un Main St. W nun 1 11 n 1 1 one 1 owe 1 Of 4 15 10 110 uu 1 IHI M BUSINESS Conveyancer and Of- lieu and Trail La ud In BUSINESS te Mil ami In best Country will promptly attended Mixed on on the of Mil 8UU-m. 1-1 lo U. and In and Tin Iron and Also for Huron anil Patent Beythe onu per Kriny I il at mid of ordinary SO fir line on of 111 till nml fur All will tlut of Annual I. wn other w nil In wy Kt U A. K. 8. U. will not varied K. D. and In and other of Double front K. F. Draper and Second near on a ankle uf every In hU All orden promptly done on A New Carpenter f K leave lo announce lo his imil the public that hu to do nil of work ub snort nnd on to anlt thu anil Main the Dr. L. H. J. and of executed In Office on between Main ind B. and comer and Third La attended Doon and made to from a at- tended lo. W. S. HANSCOM Hu made arrangements to receive a stock of Hats and him to Fresher Uetter and at ICM figures than any other concern in All thow In want will the old gum Front St. La July D. C. Wholesale Mil In tod Shool and nl the of the Bin corner Main and Uterine FiUt Vegetable 11111, etc. The undersigned offer any of the ui 1IAME No. 1 Front St. Ill June 15, 1S56 proprietor of the City tmd hU head ut the Store of J. O. Nuy A where all left lov Mm 1u a for Uval will be promptly attended WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA General Land Art 4! A D Selected ami MA nnd ntul Will lo paying making Ac. t. tu property or make ur will do well to cull before I have a .md 1'i.lnl, tu Min and for or In the s I Real 1'i.uii" lit JIMS I In A III A. II I Mil. md at t. K. I Wl I. make and for d Town unil Will mid imy and real vite So. I corner of Fionl and I. CUy W. M. 1 1 1 film A- Nin K. I vv T i lln -i lii for would lit on hiind n full of Hie he thereat of In full mid It to my II will lo Unit I have thing In u AND 7h" of Hie Come and In Your OV every or from a House and Lot to a and your money with Boycott it For one of their on 1'atelit to titl 111 Now the time while They It their only tti their liy at llian cun bo In the Western Co and we for have their to suit the The continued hy them In ull Its All orders left ut over Lloyd A will be ally BOYCOTT A .It Lit A lu A k C II 1.1 I .it I I A i t k. ntul them A 1 In the rot Mi HA the uu nl nf J. nml Hie Is to luHe In the approved and inetl n to M. he of ratten are secured for of produce taken In for lower iver In corner Front nml Main Jil over Webb A i H. than lit any other In of Inx IH In niy L who fully understand all of to my will lie of and Quiet upon low IM any other In the anil In a Constantly on hand and for cheap for at n of 1'iiovmioNK, Feb. la. MKW AMD BOSTON IN LA GREAT STOCK OF and Groceries BROTHERS I. r. M 111 A I al ill to 111 tlie I uf In all nnd in ir M our the J. M t Pa A lo i ic AMI IN the entire stock of I I. aud added a hiree we lit. mid all who aw In uf In our We would cull lo our anil Stock of The of the a very lame and bakes lo any brick oven We have alw llw largest and uf fiv you ami lu CI i corner aurt Ho U. nml hope jive to I their We nell our at lovi J. B. mid Intend to make It nn to buy of i WK Clinton A tld to the Store lii ttw new 00. La ll. I atul Kwk of I ti tud i of a that Ihe under the Myle nnd ol A and dn A this by all 1 aud will be who continue Ihc under the and of Co. f s. it. i Oct. K. U. K. anil n. or .in t c of nw make for A. M to 51. my i City r. M. it r f In all Provision t to t i aud Billiard Saloon l at a t thf oil he to l t of J at the for 1 M I l 1 k to VAN N J a M. AND BUCK I'd ami tu bv ut our cd In Drew Ctu SKI UTS I Juvenile Tu cmU am Lti Hie city in uu arc otic ring ul prices lu Lu nuy to be J or u commotion our new creating t and A anil and nml Unvc mi In ami nml Yarn anil for D. ba bdl ht o. to anil WHOLESALE it DEALERS IN AXO and 110NT 5.1 LA WIS. AT- tu aay or matter entrusted to lib Tent He on hand variety of in which ft portion of tiu IMS ml thu full In- to 1 1SS9, which will low for or for Some will at wnl aken City or Minnesota and for 1 United States LA gives notice that lie has opened lliu loui situated on the corner of State and Third within two squares ot the Steamboat und by strict attention 10 hid to n uf the Kwe to utty el In to the leave daily for all parts of C. P. he Commission 1S5S. So. C. A General and ABOVE for iv of COMMISSION tlic nud ale of description Agency for the Sale of WooK We for quick ntul i of description of ut on nil to or o our friends la Ncn York and 1'ropcrty will be from any Of tlic or held to Trom the Boston and JOEK THE A Lecture by The lecturer commenced aa follows In 1634, the General Court of this Colony made n grant of land at Mount to enlarge the Town of and in 1636 the inhabitants of Boston grunted some this land in lots to individual settlors or who presently formed a church and a In 1G40 they were into a town called I find 40 acres of laud granted to Henry died in 1646, ard left an estate which wus appraised at 13. consisted of a barn and which ed one one and one chamber in the wherein dwelt the eleven persona that up the Tlic inventory mentions three I suppose them He one one old and a single silver He was grand- father's grandfather to the second President of the United States It wot not a very conspicuous family then though it has since borne two aud is strong and promising I know not how great future On the other tho antiquaries liud the family old and the would justify a larger said Mr. liis cane tapping lib own fool never f Loud Mr. Adams had strong temptations to excessive indulgence in animal sions j bnt he yielded to and in his old age he proudly virgin or matron ever hud cause lo blush at the sight of or to regret our Here hn was greatly the superior of or ington These are great tues. Few or other can count so Bnt he was sudden and quick in He was not a good judge of character he often the noblest and put faith in the mean and deceitful Intently ambitions ef place and er as ho he yet always sought to niie his by But if he sought only excellent things the spirit of search was not always his motive his manner ical for certainly the Adamses to be au old family and a according to received vhey nrc the first iu ibc world will brave ami sessed of an which never but stood as firm as the granite of iho While institutions they will honor honest oM John who never failed country in her hour of and who in his life of more than four wore ten though both passionate corrupted no woman and no anil prolonged cheer ing 2 After The editor of the Chatfield lican gives thu following summary of the complexities and of that interesting the Transit Company 1. Tlie Transit Road has no era save in It necessary build 32 miles of nt an expense of be- fore Winona can join the rails of her or noble He was suspicions and jealous of the noblest of mcu before him in social rauk above him in He attributes mesa motives to to ibc noblest m ihe lie tins in earliest ters aud bis A he a This appeared in his und in liis paper articles before the revolution aud after iu his own writ in his extreme old t lie was violent iu which John Adams was born the of nothing for a moment 1735. I have not much time to j lie was as to the harsh He was not a Transit with any road running be a In onr via Col- H ood 1., Huron ROOK juat L on 8trcety woul Lall ur titul tu lib selected stuck of Stationery ami In of ami 1'niyi'i cul mid Wot of every u of In Commercial la speak of Mr. but will refer to dividing for convenience into his moril and religious a great mind com not easily lied save with ultimate causes of its liis memory uot fail him until he became the exception of 1 mid I uo American in Uie wbo was intellectually liis foy though Hancock nml Madison really surpassed Mm in borne el none seems so His understanding was Though constitutionally a- to j tinned he yet easily of or 1'ort 1'ootli Hair u ct 1'OCKKT nnd Pen uml 1-lute 1'elieild, nnd nil kojit mid Monthly lily un und for f. W Boots Shoes cu l lie fathered a great amount of ous for lie sharp ob- of human Yet lie but little to world of ter and save for tho economical pose of or for the ironic or he was most rous of honors and At is in 17S2, ho was handsomely for his success in and he writes in liis journal A few of these compliments would Uill Franklin if they came to his 2. There are no gentlemen iu or on the tine of this connecting link ready or willing to subscribe enough to pay for the Surveys of said 3. The distance from any point west to La is 14 miles less Hoot Road than by the 4. The Transit is nearly bankrupt in of mous priced paid lo contractors for the work itt We find following in the the of Friday in llw St. Louis It will at Mes cur to the readers of Mr. that he his name Lord His chief resemblance to that is snid to i of two aod a with a nose on it. Head Mr Pitt That the Speaker be an- cuase to be aoj one hundred the Sill ol J Abuey lo lay on the passed to in un appropriate the 8th of This is a siMply asking notice be given to the lic of that devUnd nn and when to publish some gentleman b denly with the and around lowt worm on it pin keep a- do not be- lieve in tying the public cobweb but when ment iu contract with ism it tlic form of economy i; like that of old i who a pair of boots for his little without tint cause of it. It be the members of his Cabinet at the scut or his butcher nt who brought in bis impatient of and greedy run over without stationary a I j t 5. It Hie might last ilia in as is proven by re- 1 ike day to the map in the United It U fraught with Office at nnd cense the most it to tiie me so heavy that nothing mind one of the grainiest ever but the prospect of no i recorded in letters of lire would lead us to believe that it eun be the of the temple of fat tho head of the Hotline We arc that the company con- template using such stationary power for this 6 The business of the Transit road until that Wisconsin link will in the winter season to of its he loaves and of the National and cr to world of matUr a-1 State as they bout He had uo eye for j A most Me speaks of Joliu as man head or mere shadow of a man and Governor Franklin thought of them as u thinks of u ilie papers to St. Charles compliment paid to one of his great as hU vanity 1 think it never bent him aside from his Loving lUe of liu never stooped for it never once hesitated to do even most unpopular he was sure he was and he er to the abuse that came from doing the right he was Claiming so much for he ed his Of Samuel Adams and John Hancock he one sion will be sure of all the no lasto for except when j by fuo presence of lint he lacked method in his lectual lie had not that genius which is its own nor yet the systematic habit of though seemingly is found at last so swift and He did In his ad us there was no rule for imagination above lie had iv fair the average of Of ALL AH work warranted as trusta Front Au La New Carriage SMITH A Have their FURNITURE To their new on Near SHIN Or THE AMERICAN Where Iher are furniture at TO hare UM ment i i md Upholstery In IA of Tele 5 Piano and Wooil Plain and Kanay and Kow Wood uf Side 4 Center and Plain Wash tind and TOM wd anil A general of Children's Cane and Seat nnd MLW anil 4. Seal Chain ml per Bear In ve sell only for OR Ami can jell thin Furniture h sold In Ui Coutu tlr oo Haad and Made to Order Look for Wjt on the top of Ike and tbe flag im The Old T OF 600D COFFEE I Call and examine It b itic that the pure aroma Ihe and at the lime II Terr cell UK of la the For WALTER 1, aud f to tlic citizens A of LA that he nl newr Ihe corner of Third a new S in I tit he n El of tn Ms in tilth mul for The hest In Iho country arc u style of work Mil turned out equal to any hi tlie The best seasoned iU worK on done on A of La Aug. of THOMAS fc to dt HA VK a new Wholesale anil e la the occupied by A on Front a few low nml have now on ha invoices of COOKING awl Parlor Of newest and most Improved unequalled Cook Stoves are the The The ForeM The Tho King of The New The The The The The Tbe The Tbe The Forest Tlie All of are warranted to cire and will at the lowest market We to with and all of 11 be procured from M we purchase In direct from the In New and Tin at a advance from livall keep at all a of attention rcvld to aad Lead for- at short all In rant of In our Uac to fire tu a ran and oar t the educated men of that but not to his he hid small opportunity for ting it in early or developing it in liis philosophy and metaphysical appears in all his He wus bold in abstract speculation wayt bottomed his work on ultimate principles of He is often found in his remarks and I think American politician has ever uttered profound truths than fell from the nighty mind of John lie had not fi mind of the If he was tlie A- merican of day after he to him bj u long and lie had several not very far was not quite ho tipped this way Adams had great moral tues nnd great compact and though not ways he had physical courage scholarly men it is a great and lie says he meant to bo a but doubted whether he and uu but mode of exit for sit Kond fortunately shot nil may get iulo lie reaches bj the he can foot it over tho connecting itl UT I i-l runout roar of being overtaken Jus by the rigla arm of god rf war I On sueli occasions we rise above lints and political dis- 1 tie of Old by the 1 wish I and If the old war was he would not know Ins from r soli lilA 1 the of Joseph's coat of many Know blatherskites I belong te ito party I am in UM 7, The profits to Winona on account of tho where the Transit nally runs into tho ground of the few sengers from tlic that would pre- fer from Rochester to ami thence by to La to all tho way m the CUM the Hoot will makn a tine market for farmers produce in inasmuch as tltc few who of Massachusetts lie did not like j way must be ami iti to hear the praises of j would eat like Make way the grout Line to and back with that Uond in which seme Winona gentlemen have got n charter A IN POLITICS OR A HAS DADS KOT 1IE AM U. S. One of distinguished name uot who ly in public Brst an a then us a soldier in the Mexican and One dny he dined with a company of gentlemen in a town joining ter a clergyman wished to help him on with llo ob- but the I not do too much for when I think what you and Washington have done for the nnd growled out the old don't let me hear that again Washington was a dolt It was a momentary ot coming from be a hero or n for the There was no There is not of cowardly blood in those IK inherited we call know rush humor bis mother j an aud then aa a lending or that came from somewhere has the following ot him At other times he did justice to in the of his by the New but always a little Orleans Christian Advocate for neither liked the other Aduras had strong religious c- motions but must pass over what I had written on this He was what is called an eloquent lie hud no rhetorical tricks no traps for applause no ing of what half-educated sophomores aud editors call what schoolgirls name ly 1" j Hut he had strong philosophical consideration and readiness of thaught the form U often is always strong and Demosthenes said tlie first the next and the third thing in eloquence is and John Adams had it lo the full ex- tent that Demosthenes Yet any of liis speeches are their fame only survives only in 1 Ic was an intense and never hesitated to sacrifice his own He had been put up by his party in to succeed Houston in the U. S. called to the ministry and distrusting his own ability to resist temptations of Washington and unwilling to ac the laid his case a UU high grass and my own let us show our liberality on tic some wen more patriotic than you can stick tu the eye of a as not live cents the eagle M it squeals like a or an oM Let us print I ho mid the country thai we an faH of patriotic as the Illinois of I IM- lieve in lij init me Mr. lo make a ical quotation from one of our authors I love to MC th. aurniK UM rrJ I love lo an old gray for kt man IM laughter After the HO refused to lay the oo the before his leaving to her the aud choice between the S. Senate t he transmitted it. wishes and fondest hopes for his In latter some He tad moral courage in a heroic dti lit wsw a and the counsel of that small which declares the law of tho the eternal to whoever listen He could not understand that the ling's co should rule the of the He had a clear conception of be had an utter red of dissembling and hypocrisy in form and not only in the ab- bnt he hated and in the as he must a lie in the abstract does uot lie was earn distinguished foreigners came to visit him at lie met them by ar- at a special and sat in destruction to hU and the pit and the letters and papers from parts of the giving Mm surance of he went to his wife and said I can go to the United States Here ate the If you wish it J will Hut if I hell is my I shall die a drunkard as certain as I go to i can yet If J pass this 1 never can I can cuter the which I ought to hare c long aad save myself from a and my soul you shall His poor unwilling to the tering prize in that she could not sec why he could no. be a great man n Christian Hut after prayerful she succeed a arm chair in front of thu house not incur the under of a the ity of deciding against bis of the asked one jof aud hira to co into the aud she would go with To the astonishment of the whole ter from him appeared iu the just before the meeting of the declining the and ing his retirement from political The next thing thai was heard of bim was that he was did you think thould Yes said the old man I knew the country would go but I expected nothing but ruin end death for my family and Jl was very and characteristic of the man The hatred him has not yet died away from old Federal families and old 051 asd and could not keep his 1 busily at iu He knew Once Detraction Bat after he some friends to see the picture of at Fan Mil Some one remarked the well-set It looks as if it could a So he just deductions arc madt from bis con- it must be confessed that no man had so so deep an influence in the great constructive work of ing the in and the judgment of prosperity oa him Wr The New York the views of Governor Seward on tbc tariff harmonize with the interest and sentiments of ii lively to be the battle ground of the next it U not ard will therefrom become the available candidate for UM A GOOD run A hill tins been to the Michigan Legislature to vide for ascertaining annual of the Under Urn information as to the number of of and barley nnd t in each and itt the will be people on the first of ly of each is a iu right and one that to be taken by every wheat growing in the TIIK FOn A NECESSITY OK SLAVS A man lately passed through with n drove of ed for southern In the tot there WITU several which did not to lake with be- as he they thu sale of the mothers Some ut these ho of of front their For tlic sum of he sold to a lady in this city an infant of three consoling its mother with the fiendish k that he would kill it Lc jold it. WITH A bet wat made iu on of a large crowd uf cants for relief at the office of Over- seer of the at lean A had iu the Savings to the a report circulated that the Commercial hail In an thirteen ef the were nutting for the bank to cave their their money from the Ike Tbe officers returned all ttc Sew Fo im In State hare to JK r. nut Four arc ait Tbe HOOK of will Admit iu tbc error b by fire ia tcd States in 1858, ill cs tesc than raaka u gate of