Monroe Sentinel (Newspaper) - August 5, 1857, Monroe, Wisconsin VOLUME VII MONROE GREEN CO f IS AUGUST m 13 THE MONROE SENTINEL Mink fourth tint w o w K x by K v OK a u n s c it P T i o s Invariably In Half-Yearly NORTON In Stationery III 00 JJ County Surveyor la to to nil to at hi Sylvcslui- left with K nt the Court receive prompt attention -15 n a o f 1 Square V 1 II 1 0 1 X year y A v u T i U 0 K fi 00 8 00 i ft no 00 uo and at anil Solicitors In to In the several Courts In this Suite LINKS not 4 tines In Directory one year or four dollars Over four und not exceeding advertisers allowed the privilege of changing quarterly All inserted without the Dumber of will tie continued until ordered owl charged accordingly no will be departed from nms K T Clairvoyant Olf T nearly opposite the House South uMc of the Square 9 II C American School Union Wyoming Iowa county Wisconsin of K J Tenney oni Monroe June nt Store Wla v u c: s Arc prepared to 1111 nil for Monuments Tomb Stones Head Stones Counter Tops Tops and Pieces nt stand opposite the Monroe WIs 18 J A Monroe WIs This hiis been lately anil anew In all Its de- Its Tables will always be well furnished attached well supplied with provender und faithful hostlers Stages leave In every direction this A C Venire head Corner of Cook and South side of the Depot leave this house dally 7 M ti and Surgeon Carpenter Johnson A room over Monroe Wis N Particular attention will given to all of Surgery to Dislocations tif Ac will attended with care we are well prepared with Mothers remember jour little children 0 and Maker Monroe Wis ite Mill of A Course und lino work In a hot in i INT M fully tenders his Professional services to tlic of and Dr confidently from an experience of teen practice In the to give to the who may employ him 8 of a 58 M and Accoucheur In t new block east side 11 J notice and Sign Monroe Wisconsin TO-DAY JIY he Special to Monroe nj All with In i j T Merchant Tailor Kasl side Square Monroe Wii work of all kinds in thc and latest styles Cutting to order upon reasonable V of the Special attention t i Keal and So M and lo second Hank j W J lo their new Grocery South one of the American -t- I I culled ino n beautiful mm my favorite tree hwt Tiras spangled with dew Unit like diamonds threw A This the stein has never a leaf have vanished away My rum that looked bright nml lost all Its to-day ove a bird a joyous tune From a linden tree near by And I heard his was sweet ami Till the stars bejewelled the sky This morn not a bird from a leafy bough warbled Ills lay A IK I listen In vain to hear may charm me to-day: nr Oil many a that Deemed last night Or a gem that pure and rare May prove bnt a worthless toy When by the then let me tlie pood and true And turn tram sill evil away that to my gaze lust May seem just lovely to-day So I O i I- holds Hrt regular nn Saturday at WHAT Reader look Sentinel PLATTEVILLE Wis July 57 FRIEND improve a brief moment to send you some Jottings by the way The part of thc state is really improving fast ing the quiet way in which it is done Two years ago I passed over much of the of La Iowa and Grant and where at that time inter- minable prairie met the eye in all its native solitude and grandeur now ex- tended fields of wheat oats barley and corn are waving in the breeze The grass crop was never fields of clover grass and red top are everywhere seen Thc Academy at this place is flour ishing as usual under the lead of that excellent teacher Pickard and at ble Green they have eighty students in and a first class Union School House I cannot help noticing that tlic Academy at this place and the Seminary at Green are ed on plan for thc tion of sexes will thc University at Madison be opened thc other half of the brains with which the human or inhuman race is We shall see I at Green an old man David Stiles who voted for Gco Washington in 1793 Mr Stiles is now in his eighty-eighth year and en- joys excellent health and would not be taken for over very active a staunch for Jefferson Madison Monroe anil son and of give itis suffrage for a that is the of races A bed of excellent potters clay has opened at which tcr told me was equal for ware to any known Thc current of trade is changing ready Galena to the Mineral Point road Twenty thousand surging billows which roll at my burst into a tears Their excessive emotion overcame them and they swooned away Again it was evening upon Hock tho cold moon looked down upon a scene of excruciating wee In a dark dismal damp gloom v ghostly castle built of the unhewn monarchs of the forest upon a pily of hay lay the angelic Seraphina the tim of her father's tyranny Her robes wore torn and arranged her lovely face Soiled dis- and smutty her silver curls dishevelled her cornelian eyes are red as ries and swelled with weeping but all this she looked more beautiful than ever By her side stood a flagon of acidulated buttermilk anil a philter well to the end of things and to the bushels of wheat have been sent over story In Yankee tin million arlie Deale -Ac fnr meals to of the day Oysters I Furniture square Monroe Wisconsin Carriage Painter Ornamental and plain In Hie known to the art the Model of will do con- of Ac will lie drawn with neatness mid to records will be titles Jl Model M Ae Monroe WIs Cards Otic of in the old Hank room over Carpenter t Thuse wishing dune will well him a cull 4 3 A A j n w Dealers in Coin Interest paid 6 a in to 1 in nml 1 p m to -I p in or J L- Draw minis lo suit on Ireland Germany I CO J 1 final end of your life's labor Let not the glittering attractions of decoy from religion and from a serious regard of the closing up and final sum of all your earthly pursuits While Philip Do Ncri was living in an Italian University a young man ran to him with a face full of delight and told him he had come lo the law school of that on account of its fame and that he intended to no pains or labor to get through his studios as soon as possible ip wailed for his conclusion with great and then Well and when you have got ynur of studies what you mean to dot Then 1 shall take my answered the young man again thc youth I difficult tions to manage shall catch people's notice by my eloquence my zeal illy learning my acuteness and gain a great reputation then Philip And pursued thc young then I shall be comfortably and honorably placed in health and And asked the holy man said the youth pushing the fodd a wily let them licit seek to prolong my misery by of- me tempting will er cat Just then a low doleful sound was borne to her car She started Was it thou she yelled Ah flatter my self with vain hopes iVas but the calf to its mother And she stink down ex- hausted upon the hay again to court death Again was the repeated She sprang to her feet and peeped out thro a chink in the logs It was indeed her lover looking up with wistful eyes to her dungeon window while ninny tears streaked down his cheeks O save me she screeched I thy captors but I am afraid thy father's darned oxen will hook Ami continued shall have a number of then St I shall die Philip raised his voice of hvT II Katon House Wis general K T in tlie formerly corner of Will to collections nml Attorneys und Counsellors at haw In third Monroe Wisconsin -1 UK Store Monroe J IS Attorney anil Solicitor In cery of kv All with him In: promptly to Co Whereupon thc young man made no answer but cast flown his head and went away Thc last And what then had like lightning pierced his soul i and he could not get rid of it Soon after he forsook the law and gave himself to thc ministry of Christ and i spent the remainder of his clays in j goodly words and works Your i ness reader takes every spare mout And what Ley ion BS at chronic of the eye N M Would tender of tho citizens of and vicinity at Ids few rods east of the steam Chair factory Jf N attention will be given to Medical If THIS 01.1 AND policies upon all ty In the enmity upon the rales by Companies upon application to A CO II C AUSTIN and nml and all of dono to order Shop In K old Wagon Shop Monroe 49 with a strong antipathy to pigtail and tine cut has entered into an tion which has resulted in this If a tobacco chews for fifty years and consumes each day of that period two inches of solid plug he will con- sume six thousand four hundred and seventy-five feet or nearly a mile and a quarter in length of solid tobacco the road from Darlington alone which would otherwise have found a market at Galena or Warren Galena feels it Jamestown lias a quiet existence in one of the places in thc prairie county A place for that quiet repose which rural life in one of the sweetest of vales Thc Catholic grounds at are very attractive but I believe that the patronage of thc institution there docs not increase very rapidly From these grounds which lie several dred feet above the valley at thc south west is one of those views which arrest the attention ahd fill the mind with a mingled emotion of admiration and repose A thousand reflections hovel around and of society of indomitable endurance of its the root of their power planted deep in tlie superstition of a twilight under- standing through which God is terror and nothing of thc trust of fear and a sombre faith founded in an Immaculate folly More anon BADGER How THE DEVIL heard a few days ago an old story told that was as good as new and here is the substance of it A young man who had ardently de- sired wealth was visited by his ic Majesty who tempted him to ise his soul for eternity if he could be supplied on this earth with all the ey ho could use The bargain was Devil could Years passed mau married was extravagant in his living built aces speculated wildly lost and gave the following is a satire upon thc stuff that Oils up many of the literary pers of our Tho Maid of Kook Creek or and evening upon the banks of beautiful Rock The silver beams of Luna straggled down through the branches of the Trees revealing a scene of transcendental beauty Upon stump which had braved tho tempests of an hundred winters sitting in an attitude of graceful an just bloomed out sunny womanhood She was radiantly and peerlessly Webster bicics his inglorious head in the dust in the vain attempt to furnish words descriptive of her loveliness Graceful as a duck wild as a hawk pensive as a setting hen with her rich curls of tow-colored gold over her the ground like some bright swamp she sat while the rested like a halo on her elegant head and tho stalks which grew around her I cast deep shadows over her unrivalled j countenance the wind as it j kissed her magnificent bore tb her delighted the fragrant breath blows Her knitting work lay idle in her lap Her eyes which shamed the lightning bugs be- with diamond tears was listening with an air of sorrowful dis- traction to thc passionate pleadings of a noble youth who knelt at her feet Never did moonlight fall on a more glorious countenance than that turned up to thc gaze Never yielded mother earth to a liner form than that which pressed tlic dandelion bank at feet His features were such as or Apollo might have envied His dark piercing eyes were like the waters his own Rock Creek for depth and clearness brilliant mirrors in which the truth and veracity of his like soul were reflected From his brow of vast and ponderous tions the sympathising breeze swept back long hyacinthine locks whose hue in thc shade was deep raven blackness but when the light foil upon it it H pool when the beams strike it aslant His hands were clasped in an tude of He spoke and his tones were deep and as a chant al thc funeral of a martyred frog at Rock Creek dam O fairy queen of heaven Pure dove of thc moonshiny sky Translucent light of my benighted eyes Cherished and be- loved of my tlow canst thou doubt my love Dost thou doubt that the cabbage love's thc genial Dost them doubt that the chicken loves the dough Then doubt my for Ah I love is but a word to express the passion that con- sumes my vitals Be mine adorable one else I die she murmured it not be Thc mandate of iny vengeful father and the decree of fate must be her voice was as dious as thc tinkle of fractured bells far away clown the Scipio road and low and sad as the last moan of a dying pollywog Talk not of obedience thou ful and cruel one ho yelled in a of speechless agony O thou sit in thy cold majesty like a frozen sausage and see my aching heart going to smash before thine eyes for y t taken sense of duty said he as I ing and getting our hair 5 his voice died away to a sad wail like i our boots blacked 5 and Set H red a clean the howl of a broken backed mastiff i shirt down street and met a and he dashed from Vlic leaves strange woman who asked us arc THE POETRY LIFE JIT B F TAYLOR A long time ago longer than care to wo tried tit paint we th And have you forgotten the green under the wide spreading beech was it a maple and gry you were at the morning cv i cr The same lineaments and we failed to give they had not grown old at alj i What a blessing it is Heaven is rich enough to portion off the years i with brand-new Junes that we have j no old dilapidated summers ta eke out time But here is the picture Five o'clock U summer A silver mist hangs u few down v clouds it 1 i f f is heavy with dew t 3 afloat the iys turned a be their way along tho winding path to the woods the ins a recalling to each other in the chard an lien in the barn is giving the world assurance of egg Some how earth in such a morning looks as if it were the coloring not dry ings without a grave or a grief in p Noting the way of thc and remembering that the sun as it set last night it is pronounced a good clay fur haying So forth to the meadow they go the farmer the little black bottle witli thing just to qualify ic us they said that nestled lovingly cr amid the dewy grass In the fence corner We are sure you magnificent tremblingly into the you tlie how they heaped the new empty till it half as high as the to trici big to the hole troop and hid a dark corner festooned with cobwebs and played you wore a or a and growled terrifically to the able of your little brother QJ some Or how wearied frolic you lay tho hay cd the dusty sunbeams as they cd through tho and wondered how they got out again and how it to make and passed your lingers through them and marvelled Many a time you know crept through that same meadow with Mary you remember M slie lived in the house just over the hilt i Y o And he sank upon thc ground in the impotence of his rage and despair hiding his face in the burdock leaves lie howled aloud Weep not my I will So saying heroic girl descended to the stable and while thc gnats and mosquitoes dered about her fair head tearing up with her tiny hands an oaken plank the floor she soon emerged in thc yard In iii instant the lover's were clasped in each Thg donkey of Rudolphus stood near and folding his lovely burden to his breast tlie youth into tlic saddle and murmuring in her car sweet of love in a foreign clime they galloped away like a streak of greased lightning i THE END A LADY'S traveling in a near Austin Texas had for a fellow passenger a talkative lady who informed them that slie was on a visit to olio of her neighbors to congratulate him upon having recently used up a Know ing in public Seeing a chanco for fun one of thc at once begged permission to introduce tlie other as Lieut Toy the leading spirit of a Know country A Know questioned thc lady He is Well if ever I catch him in my house ing one of my I'd run him with tho dogs and then send the di the tracks out of tho wide swaths and with laugh and jests beguiles the ney through the pasture to the field battle Coats and fly like leaves in winter weather and on moves the phalanx with the steady step and sweep amid the tall damp grass One bends to thc scythe as if it were an oar and pants on in the rear of his picked in her it and you ways felt happier than when you filled your own though you never knew why had i queer feeling times though ou n bors and the boys armed and ped a young sary bringing up tlic caf thorn IT i i i JUR and bright tin nail Much talk of would smash down these massive he answered with one blow of rny stalwart fist and snatch from J DOV rn in i l V cr knew what 1 uu have it all no doubt And has of her j W hy There is a Reaper name is that goes forth to harvest in sweetest Spring and latest i Autumn and deepest Winter as Another walks erect ana boldly up to i Af i -A 1 -j 1 t iii 1 i i anci the grass the glittering blade thc while curving freely and easily about his fuel Tlu fellow in Kentucky Jean ed his strength in boasting on the way and labors like a ship in a heavy Jane sure long up ia life i Seven o'clock and a clear The shadows and the mists are night n tow I ch ol the lodge down the Nothing is r to vard 1 scorn cm i'lXED UP A CUKA a sixpence day spent it at the barber's in -i while thc Said a word is On they move towards the lous woods in the distance One brings up the snath to order yon can hear the as it sharpens the edge of Time's Another wipes the beaded from his brow and then thc blend again hi full tra Onward arc hidden in thc waving but a broken line of broad brimmed hats that ing and falling to float slowly i over thc of the meadow I Ten o'clock and a cloudless sky The birds and the maples are still a hitter in woodland or up in the blue a solitary hawk is s in airy circles over thc Far clown in the breathless lake his shadowy fellow The long yellow ribbon of road leading to town is a quiver with heat and Red stand dosing in thc marsh the sheep arc panting in thc angle of the fences thc horses arc grouped be- neath thc old oak trees Loch the faithful of night has ed under the wagon for its shadow now and then snapping in his sleep at the flues that hum around his pendant ears the cat has crept up into thc leafy and stretched herself at length upon a limb to sleep this Canary is c f llavo soj tho flics arc showing a light oil thc marsh the begin melancholy star blazes beau- over the top of the woods and i thc brings that our hood us in thc beings -.1 set tlic morning star that Not down behind darkened nor tlie tempest of tlic moHs into light of TO TIIS the last moment ot a Rochester printer who lately died he was to say j I'm on my last ing to a I suppose I'll have to wait fur old death to put in period Indiana Auditor I of the W Dodds spells i son Juxon Tho editor f the anti- Bright paper in county j tests against tho innovation while ho i confesses n of the talent for brevity Jaxon I ot the Hermitage j 1 1 f 1 near him a drop of pearly clew Sec thc boss of the V ilic l upon his drowsy perch and weens with me and our proportions to the butterflies weary of thc the of -person and we mg m the sunshine rest like full blown Ax AMUSING CLEVEll Cincinnati paper the theatre boys are in the of burlesquing tho opera glasses in thc dress circle by using two water bottles tied together witli a string in they scan the house ii thc most manner away fortunes and yet his coffers were always full He turned politician and bribed his way to power and fame without reducing his pile of He became a filibuster and fitted ships and armies but his banker ored all his drafts He went to Beloit to live and paid the usual rates in- terest for all the money he could row but though the Devil made awry halfan and two inches broad I face when he came to pay the bills yet Payne This old and popular Is noir nnd thrown open to the Jlc The new well tho former will Hud the new mul M costing two thousand and Ugly0 sure the same process of reasoning if a man ejects one pint of saliva per clay for fifty years the total would swell into nearly two thousand three dred a respectable lake and almost large enough to float thc Great Eastern Truly there arc several things wo never dream of in our philosophy Whether these inter- esting statistics will diminish tho sale of tho juicy weed we are not able to Journal they all paid -One ter another Devil counted the two he must wait for the soul and tho efforts of tho despairing man Otto more trial was resolved upon man started a newspaper The Devil growled at tho bills at the end of the first savage in six months in dead at the end of a So the newspaper went down but the soul was Point mourns thc cruelty Thc maiden was appalled at thc sight of kis anguish Thc tide which dyed her check a rod cut stick and it whiter than a ton She arose from her seat in her resplendent beau- ty as a bright tin when the mid-day beams of thc glorious sun arc poured full upon it and captivating in j her shadowy grace as a floating upon thc limpid waters of a dry goose pond She spoke and the stars of night stood still thc wind ed to moan among thc leaves and the frogs were silent to listen beloved of my she said in a voice sweeter than the syrup of New Orleans thou knowest that 1 love the My heart clings to thee as the bean to its pole My heart knows no music save thy voice and my lips no victuals but thy kisses Without I die But the picket fence of duty rounds me It is stuck full of cruel spikes and I cannot surmount it A last my heavenly we part forever Bid depart f he roared as 1 he clasped her to his I will never leave Forty savage locomotives have not power to tear us from each other's arms I tell qures -person answered in a and that we were not Our town voice Editors will please try the experiment j haps may be Mistaken for round Keepers or Journal No thing ever grows iii little is an eternal child and even as he crept over thc threshold of God's gates ajar at die beckoning of the Lord so ever in the heart bis parting look with heaven shining full upon his brow thc beauty that tlie heart grew warm beholding in life's forenoon when dews were on the world and played thc truant with some angel remains untouched by time even as thc mi rent sky that let thc wanderer Chicago come on the reeds The children of thc school all Hushed and glowing bounding down the couples thc old red pail swung up between and the clatter of the windlass ens tfac old oaken bucket already ping iip sun its ming wealth of water Twelve o'clock and a breathless noon Fox great merchant of Liverpool once I asked by what means he had neighboring eel fo realize so large a fortune his reply was Friend by one article alone in which thou mayst deal if thou THE GOODS LIFE of Sir William Templ love The greatest pleasure of life is the greatest treasure is The corri thirl v curls in thc j tlie greatest is health tho steady Thc thc greatest case is sleep the the west and i cst medicine a true north walls it has reached the pours its JX TUB NAMK OF paper called the Free Press published at Quitman Texas has been A mob voted to de- stroy the office and gave Winston Banks and Sir Lemon thc editors hours in to leave thc place Thc press was demolished mark on the threshold and broad beams into the hall the Glories have struck colors ami a little vine trailed up wall by a string of a shows decided symptoms Thc horn winds but its welcome note surprises thc flic midst of the meadow and they'll cut their way out like good soldiers despite thc signal are again to the field aye upon the threshold of childhood A chanco breath wafts to thc sweet old fashioned fragrance we are It was among toms among the ancients to bury the young at twilight strove to give the to so Aurora loved the young had stolen them to her embrace Mike and it yourself be telling niu how they ice don't bake them in cold ovens to be sure tho editors fed The paper of the new mown hay and younger in memory than we'll mine angel love the thought of leaving thee rends my it maddens me it makes me rip and rave like a zied it makes me bellow like a distracted it makes me feel In my desperation s I would tear up creation by the roots I would Hog the 1 would cat red hot 1 would drink up the ocean and then caat into thc black and the substitution of free for slave Jabot in ns best for its interest but made no moral opposition to slavery as wrong in principle Never enter a sick room ifi ra state of perspiration as the moment you become cool pores absorb Do not approach contagious diseases with an empty stomach nor sit be- tween the sick and tlie because the heat attracts the vapor Thou in this as the chap said when a basin of water was over him by thc lady he was serenading The angry hum thrown out of and home and the whistling quail as she whirled idly away before the steady sweep of the whetted scythes and the shout thc children as the next stroke open her summer to the day and the bell tones ot the swinging willows in tlie low Can't you you re- in in all Linked long drawn out is defined in the lexicology of romance to be a pretty girl six feet pitting and fond of woman are like showers and sunshine of What arc the species Tho