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   Lafayette County Herald (Newspaper) - October 2, 1857, Shullsburg, Wisconsin                               J Ii every iv at BY EDWIN riCKAUD iO DO alter V lines or lo nf one n t 10 M I t r yr A UU tJ I j In fur r t ill T in I in r i in t In- u K and w it and In -i i n nnd I'm r v l UN UV 0 tin faithful till Ami lany tho voir Us in warmly tH n w n ti In irt Tis ono ilia inly truth weave Anil Duly I In The of youth In anil in tiarn The her busum know When was All ami mure r lut in lifu i with tl Jn ill to Anil well I know twill To j Thru liny ig time Murk i uly may cilii ly vii In MISCELLANY Cut your Coat According 10 your H I I at I urn I Cut your coat aec your cloth is an oM and a wisu om nnd is rdo will only according to bow inuel happier wo nl If wn only would come down n or two in our my return after my friend and was that his circumstances had many causes such nj n change in tho government n for for the wording having been from what had to be large items had been struck out of his sheet and instead of being a millionaire ho was now a gentleman with a handsome been sold and lie no A lived nt Richmond ns j over and n groat addition j to tlu neighborhood I look the curliest opportunity of going see him O my this is really kind of you to come without invitation Vour room-is bud well aired for it was in three ago Cotno Mra delighted to see you I found tlie girls still were yet young The whole cd as contented and happy and as nn before Wb to dinner nt the footman and the coachman The dinner was good but not by I praised thing I very good cook she unites the with the delicacy of the French fare and it n is quite u After dinner he observed i j r Of course havo eastle and reduced my have not treated me iui at tho mercy of commissioners and a body of men will do that which they would be ashamed of The fact is odium is borne by no one in particular und is only the of shame which keens 1 t IT 1 i ble part of Ilia overgrown town n n 11 c just as before 1 no s uiro but you must brcal fast and dine with us ever day Our is small but com- and isu very place You kno f Mary is married A good place in the c sale nnd wifa and I d it for It baa reduced i s u bet they aro very comfortable 1 have retired from business altogether In nj my daughter uro both i nil we havo enough to live upon what can we fur more ton is very jay and always and for ig and arc no use ther ut every corner of tho I accepted h s invitation to dinner A ted but everything THE INVITATION Cumo to ins crc tho sail fall Anil Ihc liy Kro coronal Changes Its dye Froth U i Iho gi IJ ami lire the streamlet Iny Ami cease to lie wend certain fur through shy To more curie find thy Ellen's heart In n cm depart was clean and I have wine for a friend Scraps frosi tho Paul nv A said after dinner but for pait 1 perfer It whir mu Iji to thu of iii tw Vi libet tin It fr end d U I to u bless I T but 1 am idioms m tu ci bo it will ii u l do do Committee It you largo cilmo laJ P of fur hiat by so mav much in the of nnd much corn in the jw uld bo nearly by frost Wu have sev jral times seen up and tied in and across over floor has dried j butter ll it been in the field Some piii n dozen i -1 B 9 t 1 in mr ri Jo do m ni s'n our luxuries 1111 j your stud of 1 at contented state of such a 1 won my replied be I nt believed at I'm afraid However sec me with a fortune nnd if ways so see my friends mi- old schoolfellow Will you or the port is very nnd so is the claret accordance into a family secret Louisa is with our would j manic 1 to a Colonel bo within It is no U i i ihu we nut not in an we or what we not which open M before but to nr from It and with a pair ii Ilio fur than we bare the Tin so nro handsome observed I envying of who possess ho I am fond of that that I happily a ob o uut tbu is til hough 1 been u con- n wife is hint woman ami i nd S K nl NI lO ill I arid as I only keep a I the Wish to appear in the I of moro con- a certain degree of in I da not as if you to overtop your neighbors I spent 11 few very pleasant days and then lilted roof A cold than wo really are which destroy our of mind and lead to l I never witnessed a mnn cut to with humor and good j induced mo to h sense id my to tho ULT When 1 first met him since -I two i I ill i -in in On my informed had speculated and bad been I A N our it at th of the he Lad been CMitrnctor with government army clothing and and to an his j Vim Tho not it said Uon told mo that you had come back that they that it would I n yean to ex j will ith entirely unlucky on the Stock Exchange that he left Richmond and The next day I met him If i anil CIKI iii Hli I-II r Solicit r CI the tinier for tw them to thn struck I ut sellout m on mv return from the upon him td renew our old and con him t Mi- dear I am to aoe you You L'omn down to Mrs will with plea j K I I- two I sure I'm sure I 1 Tho stopped at a masinn nnd I inhered in by a crowd of liveried servants nm on tho most i scalp If my to the lady 1 of the bouse I dinner nearly ready It I lien Alt ceven It was wo sat M II lt 1 in I'd i S-l to -i Sli n A lo In in j tl in town To n n I made ex a I bad n it j the dinner put off On tho my dear we people can five nYl I could not touch a she and u-r daughter flippy j further I land it a r lie ai 1 have lo tint reason why I bo thankful and f at Depend i it a loss of which will affect your happiness ua Ions as you i nd love at home leav of bis with respect 119 convinced was the were sour but hnd whole art of liy contented with what ho and by cutting coat ace to Lii Do for Nothing The following every u Sin ill men are ready j of hateful all nations all re- ooe hundred and branches oil into one hundred and four all braiiohcV of science 1 trembled to my ini nnd 1 And vdt you would in of of er- ruin heaven and earth for u dozen or of blunders in sumo critical review or literary better of U only men who can make a change iir this world of wbo aro they who are not by it The multitude connot civilize tho tiny moro than hounds can A drop's of will many different directions nnd of mass Luther's Ported were like the of ii which'lire fed and landed by barren ers r v though n polar win tcr yet in that it softens ami A blind man ii but a child its food Nature places in to it Like a man raised above in a balloon the blind man heara only voices nut better to see me I you down at four o'clock if that will suit It puheil very well and nt fonr I mot him ut a stable tho iron bridge His vehicle was ordered was a phaeton drawn by two altogether n very neat a set off at n rapid pace I any ciass of men 10 States who eI 0 and no by will do all they cm to support but how The first is and t lj is on the ground predecessors owe a and that have always had the paper freo his is tho kind ol support which a fere tire inclined to give in country n nl for the benefit of such wo to i he following from the St Tho result ol my observation enables nit to slata nun f ut the of are n ore poorly t M rt u tif f Dr 1 L nt 111 S not Tim dinner was I paid it the its duo Do 101 afraid my You may oat i out leur uf people can live upon the cookery the i rnt day 1 do not 1 dine out for fear of being Depend upon it 1 d and no is too treat to V j nt Will In nf nnd attend t in f 1 and AT vx nf In Will I nil with tlic f hi All 1.1 Tli mi the retired being wo entered into friendly conversation I my of who certainly were elegant Very true llian be aro cheap now tho Irish lords nro nothing I hope to settled l liave oilers but They step out well don't i Hhall bo down in plenty of lo put on n pair of shoes bj five o'clock which is our hate dinners with me they indication Of course vou know that Louisa has a little boy I did not but congratulated him Yes find haa now out to India with her husband Mury is also encaged to bo n match a crs in the law Ho Imn been to thi bar this year and promises well They will be n litlle pinched at first but wo must see what we can do for them stopped at a net row of houses I for- got the name nnd as wo up tha only camo out and ponica round the stable while the in ii I my and ono or two paper bugs a for the occasion with the same vant this only took the ponica rou invest an equal an ount of labor capital nnd thought expected to do mors for ieta more ing and dead h to puft and more fen of reward than any other class credit er and longer cheated mare pecuniary are the victim i of misplaced than any other on ling in tho People pay a more than t goes harder to expend a dollar than ten on a nee Hess gewgaw yet body avails f freely of the editor's pen and tie printer's ink and the nre hid by thick clouds from his i Mcx reverence women as a ses and as the of the were sovereign and erable The secret of this is that women like the Roman to be deified atheists THE SEAT or ro- marked that sium farther more travelled and of world j at it was in Arcadia then in then in nnd beyond the pillars of cules Does not to stock of knowledge compel us to remove a from us our of can genius nnd a mind is one nf its own stamp nt the it sees ignoble spirits moro clearly i hey do many prol n and warmth as by Mrs The and havo boon house w is Mn ill but vary of former grandeur appeared and there in one or tVo ites of tlie lady sat down at fivo o clock to dinner wera by the footman who had rubbed the nnd pulled on A gaod is tho bost thing after observed Your lino cooks won't tj roast and boil Will you tuki some this the is My give soma Yorkshire pudding When wo were left dinner up to my told me very of i Ilia sec to UP u tlic tare Will nil It 1 UOS of nnd III tablets lor 1 Accnt for tho f Inm kv Co I dealers In Trench JUin III with fore grays ridden b afa bull rapid pace As were whirling ho no difference in just ns happy and cheerful as ever drove ma In town we must of course but a the next day During our pair in ho country I never gu out without I liko thoy are si four horses There is a spring in four nnd I prefer them to driving is delightful it makes your spirts j ono in this ns I can put my and you feel that tho oor animais wife nnd daughters into it It's to arc not at hard labor not I keep a for yourself ol ono nnd drive four I would home Our riJe was very pleasant and passed away one of tho most pleasant weeks ever remembered onu uf the least was by t pen of the How many towns and been into nnd puffed into prosp rity by How many m would red for the assistance of lever th it moves in short what branc of industry nnd activity has fended by the And who has it inore tlian a miserable for its mighty services of of appetite are with nn eager crowd b gold in tho there needed aro sold at pro it's though nnd pud for with scrupulous punctuality wl ilc the of the newspaper is 110 ening tradii orde a and pennies It is made n point of t liquidate not of dishonor to a printer's prebend him nro the foulest themselves How more quietly and it is Uo still life of women the r moral purity as not crystallize regularly a uf repose would sooner veg itato in the thick heavy gloom of iu tin atheism in which tbo palpitating catches in vain for and dici of tion j i AND pleasures not counted by us like votes but valued bv their weight while wo plod through a ats we count every wtcp and never think of doing so when we get out of it on the greensward Somo people themselves impartial because instead of a Opting new errors they merely to their as old men in always tins to Some put ft dozen largo b sliock do not I left have j J in very tho each tightly tied round the whole somo four feet and the tops bent down shocks stand better than largor drv much better t Corn when it is ly the mcch of it probably will ho tho harvest is injured when stored in quantities crib or corn AND bouse If drv windy follows lifter tho corn hai been cribbed or boused it i orally dries well but if damp i Jjj or rain tlic corn is heat and mould itn injuring di qualities To J to tlj I X lie 1 of wheat il S nn do n Inss we guard against such known farmers tight box in nf in aorn j thoy kept up a firo a portion of 2 King weather 1 I ing very fast and injury The labor of manuring ploughing ing and hoeing an aero of corn js job in situations of tho V it of tho to tliR most of this labor and not self out of portion of his work by ing his corn or corn fodder to be injured or waited or lack of aro oil his Country vith r I ua i l Hit 1 D L UU f 1 CO J OB of t 3 V t f i t do at nn tlic 11 Hi Hi of October xiV DENTS tif K R Roberts Calvin S Salisbury Pratt U K R Pratt J Garden a ml Field and G Knight nr ll of ll ot I du 11 dn do tl To he of In making arrangements for fair this fall and presenting and of this County the annexed list of tho John in MI I Ml L I u I i ilu Jii It Itu 10 nf I ilu I do it 2.1 ii of whsal 21 Jj dj Iu pring dj do 2.1 Uu 00 1 UU o Jill 1 uu 1 IM K John 1C an when extol tho good tho and pli irina tho tho voico of the peacock aud the plumage of the PRESERVING cd in slate nnd perfectly liy means of sugar Fresh fish thus kept for some days so as to bo us good boiled as if If and freo there ho limit to thair preservation tHiy are much more nutritious iri salted This process is particularly valu able in making what ii called sa nnd the this manner flavor to are Salted liorNcii Jacks anil Mules Stillion i hill f in lliU o one how of in a four wheeled double chaise appears like an imposition upon the poor that would I to Scotland nnd remained about w between tbo cent a year On iny return I found that mv tho looted 1 1 1 are salted or A had a painful trial of Sugar ur p y u if i gait bo our p sbo when and in ild two may lio added may instead of if bo wished J baa been introduced some of the berths and rants tho aacb hid nud much more to their satisfaction But it is a nnd only that are especially interested in tho promotion if and the arti should come up do thuir part of Jo on u firm Citizens of of aro earnestly solicited to assemble at lington on nad I ith suitable havo been provided and every arrangement will ba mada for lio safety of Stock to ba nnd tUo comfort and of By Order of i ot iii j do Ii J 0 I ill i a di dj di i 1 r iii dj II of di ill f ii At i di- entail li I U ill I IMI 1 IM 1 110 I no II Uriy ij A l i I P OF m f inn I 2 1 iii tin t to 21 I d ill do 2.1 r 2.1 do tin U 2d dn Z 3 do Iiiii nil le du In o d w iro d i and mill i dV S u w LI S nil r dux i JUrci ir Jinji t luMIns cr Filly S old do 1.1 si di Best sin of OH CO 00 L iv i tli iip on u i tlj roller of d I a U-i 1 0 d it 2.1 di do ila 2d do ilo licit span Mules 11 dU UO d MI 3 On oo ill Oil ilu M n ry William r Grades i tin 2.1 In du L: But bull under 2 ell te do or In last may IM au I will i wil i or U i tti I1   

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