Prairie Du Chien Courier (Newspaper) - January 12, 1860, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin VOL NO 7 Du Dljtcn Courier PRAIRIE DU JANUARY 12 1860 I BY MERRELL ADVERT SINO JOHN V COUNTY BANK Land Warrants d Hunk ie Me I Uri I flaw JOHN JAY REAL ESTATE AGENT Prnlrlo du Clilon Wisconsin OfMCII-ut Co HunU HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO OK INCORPORATED A-D 1010 Capital Capital Pa Surplus Successor to A H WHOLESALE AND IS GINS APPARATUS 13 VOtt and Mowers O 1C K airs Wrights Drug Storo C A HOTEL 3 KANE street hi lu M0 ND EL In J HOUSE BURNETT ACKSON HOUSE JIV V U Corner and Mala HOUSE SI AH TIN CAion FULLER STEPHEN LONG Proprietor Corner or J O II THOMAS the Girls BY A Alono I sit While phantoms tilt Through Memory's halls And traco each name In Alons tho Willis are As thc dusty mold On Ihc tomb of friend burled Hut With bright Or girls married Their railed forms Their charms Their dear eye dim wilh muni me now Wilh my And the lonely I'm Keeping Thc tender That memory allies In ears of bachelor boys the tear When no one's And they Ood Blew the girls Whole curls Ith our dreams They our liven Like -as naiades haunt streams T rust him who doth rlM To the t nnd And sets Ilie crown of of oil him IMI around T censure nil with scornful ey Ami In every found that lie But for one who apart rM by that can onfall With n cold Trust him least last of all The Vision Tho Judge was shale man of threescore broad and water while you O I peerless P f tf V C T b S 0 f a 1 1 N a t I 0 U S judge sit a princely table Consign her to infamy while honor writes your name above those of common men Leave her and bees arc not to So to the iron bedstead while repose upon silk anil fine anil when she dies ca he had been successful in winning both and admired him because he pleased them Thorp was rumor that as a young man ho hail lion winked as they clared that the old gentleman could toss off a beaker with best of them The Judge gave splendid suppers now and then His clothing was of the mid he fared sumptuously every day His house was built of marble hiu ments were princely a retinue of servants dignity to his possessions He hud when in court u habit of selling the folds of his throw her into the Potter's field while Iho cosily marble is being moulded into n ramid on which your shall bj in- scribed in letters of gold O i thou moat peerless judge 1 and cold tho judge feeling that God's hand was upon him He strove lo speak vain His voice was bound as in a prison of iron Gradually the ure lost its unearthly height the gray mist floated round the miserable young creature drooping there there was a murmur and humming as of confused voices the numbness left his limbs the court seemed in n motion a sharp voice near him and with a slart judge sit right looking iho eyes that seemed lo stone at pnor young thing to be Is 11 woman's answer not so unmeaning an as flip imagine It is example of that aj figure of speech The of a Cheerful Face Thorn is no virtue than cheerfulness This in man among men is like sunshine to the day or gentle renewing moisture lo the herbs The light of a cheerful face diffuses Marriage Marriage is defined the joining of man and the same Quantity of for life for or for worse for over sis and 1 ill have it so a woman wills God wills Whatever u woman wills the can The cunning of the sex is equal lo their Women know a point more than the devil hat wonder sweeten in the atmosphere of continuous good humor As well might fog and cloud and hope to cling to the landscape as tho blues and lo combat jovial speech and exhilarating lie cheerful ways There is no path but will be easier traveled no loud but will bo lighter no a n i will quoth iho when his wife was dinging him him seemed that mome yon awake and intent upon the matter in she seemed falling day thoro was an unusual press of four mouths in the home business Several cases disposed I lawyer on the py bride und bo into each other's of a quarter im- agine that that loving blooming would be stirring up thu most family und ble domestic in than a And who would dream the happy U may ul ti i seem difficult for this lo tlie and bnt the of ponce THIS iii bitter cold weather when Iho clad feel thu icy blasts which scorn to como from iho very Arctic regions To make a lady stick out her finger put on aforesaid digit of n diamond ring To make her stick out Imr show her a dress To nuiko her stick out all her a good ir to collect bills for n newspaper If that Don't give you nn you might as well sell your for A philosopher that tho reason ladies tooth decay than is because of tho friction of thc tongue and the of the that recreation must not be your a preparation for acres of thc Sow York Central have been flooded with water to freeno for a skating Herald says mar have become epidemic among us and maids will soon be an scarce u miner engines of tho large Ocean Steamers make about revolutions in crossing tho tic between Liverpool and Sow York of and now there remained old man and a young girl lo commit The one was a habitual blear-eyed haggard unshaven trembling muttering bearing every vlwible mark of degradation in face frame and manner The jod ill such the nimble by her sex humbled and despised by man fallen woman When was called was very started and shivered as one in nn She had none of that hardened so often assumed by people of her class Her hollow eyes were scarcely lifted Plenteous tears had nearly washed the false color from cheeks sunken bv disease hur small thin hands so lightly clenched that they seemed out of of j and agonizing yet still less Il chanced to bo very still as she stood there Why it was judge knew not but it seemed to him there fell an ly silence over the entire assembly like thai of the He lilted his head from the position to which it hud settled His strong piercing gray eyes full full upon the pitiful object before him Downward drooped the face from shame and weariness The whole betrayed a wretched life nn abject look four and it at lhat moment as if some unearth ly voice cried midst of that ling quiet Give her is H also appeared to iho judge as if tho of Stop judge with a thrilling did not say it We understood your replied tho the evidence Let lay cried tho judge wiping his forehead and God have on us all Tho court astonished left his seat and entering an adjoining room paced face haggard his soul in linns have mercy on me he exclaimed ever and guilty man to condemn whom 1 Yes in thoe high places of the world s honor dwell iniquity How many of these awyers are pure men How many arc of Ilie honor and of i How many are them who do not Jrink to excess and but fur sealed louses their silken curtains gold and a would bu in the same gutter front which thai old man was drugged And help mo am a vile ed thing I am a whiled sepulchre Out To a woman nnd u magpie tell what would speak in the market-place Hotspur lo his wife But inhere in proverbs men have no right to reproach woman for blabbing A woman at keep her own be- cret Try her on Ilie subject of her age draws more One hair of a woman draws more than a And Ira with a single bays no Is no inheritance In spite of these maxims let no fair maid despair whose face is her fortune for She thai is born a beauty is burn to be married will vanish when we truly con- sider tint sullen gloom and passionate night I end of two years be like wit and thr ona to ruin ihc reputation of the What causes such nod Veil they do say the mother the stato I She on the side dons up jealousy Beauty Is but deep Tho saying itself is no deeper It is physically untrue for beauty is not an of but u natural result ami lawyer on angular man who had been examining witnesses all seemed unusually hi made an lo speak as if it were bo vond his power and his honor lu who tvni and shadowy then at the lawyer and stil he wondered lit the of H tine A y sneer like Nickleby at a ace because he chooses rather to see head beneath may grinning heartless villain and name for a passport will be more sought after more ed and esteemed for your cheerful ness The bail the vicious may be gay Mid vulgarly humorous but seldom or truly cheerful uine cheerfulness is nn almost certain index of a happy mind and a pure good heart VXD IN oral Dutch Happiness and peace have departed and misery and have arrived and the only hope remaining is lhat personages will and kill I each other or get married again and jo the city of Jericho Independent of these causes on the part of the husband and neglect of lw tend to It but Ral that is only another Beauty is one of God's gilts says Ui and every one really submits to its platitudes lie ami where there cruelty from him joined to and George W Hillard of Boston writes j Bubble in there will be the following pleasant account of social cient racket nnd bang kept up to cause married and club life in London ears of uninitiated to bum until 1 am al St James give crack of doom ish I Oh wouldn't y you the street and number because 1 lo recommend the I have a silting j room bud room and dressing room for you like to marry t A Sad Story man who never known a mothers love Dream or vision whatever it revelation has changed tho current of my life I have no longer courage to stand beforo my Maker as I as I am not have mercy on us who and administer laws I wo are many of us rotten nv the core and we our Maker 10 his face The public wondered why judge re- The pup nil full of gray white look came over bit faco a- lie read this and comment ture to Fo Ti on thu thin misty cloud lhat seemed growing out of at first white and faint bin gradually taking form and features until to his a face looked wilh ing eyes into his face thai he k new had lain for twenty years in an unhallowed A cold sweat out over his seizing his frame shook his unstained se been Vand all how Rotten at he muttered ing tho paper God knew il all the time God is never deceived wondered also at the change in tho old judge He no longer him as with an iron hand More and more distinctly grow He gave no more gnat and that ghostly figure in thu awful silence behind the drooping form of the sinful girl who dared not the wild but austere tenance of thu judge What what can havo summoned here V he cried in u whisper his was seen no more at public was his name paraded in capital letters on great occasions was a stranger in his pale consumptive uirl who eldom wont life had been a gaze upon Who called sepulchre to yield UH who V Inn mysterious upon the its sheeted continual regret Hut tho old was ish repenting before id Hours of anguish did the review of his long life give him ture to ourselves ng ho buVry collected that memorable rock or a of which precious death V Fine mate fine fowls if you want a wife choose not on Sunday ish i.e choose her in line de- cries the fair one tl Tlie the the fouler the bad for the A handsome is bail lor ma purse French for among oilier if the landlady is fair wine is fair A bonny bride U lune She needs little ment to enhance hor charms Joan Is as aj my lady In When out all bats are yray unseen by says an the Greeks memory of which is so precious to every In King street leads from St street to Si James Square the Emperor French the one Inn rants is nearly so that tlie wants of a stranger and a wayfaring man are very easily sup of hundreds nnd thousands of others in London not merely sojourners but residents many of them ditteron and custom of living for and his words were few and pe Men There was no answer still that dreadful I l- f M all A AT KEAU ESTATE AGENT REPUBLICAN HOUSE r Corner of HAMILTON HOUSE G S du BRICK YARD lit 1 I tlie I It- In nor In tt 4 nj l per with BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS Clark V city III 11 mi wit n V WI It l K I I du ail slate travel and AND piv a salary of I I in s- f TO le nun n anil toil anil ILLINOIS 1st of January to the of Novem amount of gold exported from California was which is nn increase of over tho corresponding period of ast young lady fond of lancing traverses in thc course of a season four hundred miles Yet no lady would think of walking the distance in Pittsburgh Ft and Chicago placed in tho of a is that Mr is to continue to contribute to Iho columns of tho Now York after his completion of thu Mount Vernon papers Jlr Banner having made arrangements to that effect Timos nnd it tho ones who can describe Who can cuti h the moan of thu wailing wind among the pines ho shadow the sound of tho breeze that sings Ihn dirge of the dead in lonely yards V That voice was not of the earth Man behold thy work and and her if thou canst I Look in thy own heart and then dare to condemn this poor child Twenty ago I was fairer than she years ago I was innocent as she win a few short months Though you look pure and ruined me Though yon stand erect among men exalted above your fellows bowed down In eulogized and destroyed ibis sacred made il n den of plumed deadly flowers in its UNION HOUSE UY Main St said Thu old man is changed with a sigh Angels said also Thu old man the words gave joy in their counsels One day there were two funerals The judge and ilia gray haired drunkard wore their One whose tears were of deepest in the long is only wailing lo father and With God who alone in perfect righteousness we leave them all A KKW A new method of raising wind lias put in practice by a fellow who is traveling through West Uis operations down in Indiana are thus described a local paper A man of genteel appearance with in hand taking it afoot came along the public square in Lexington Indiana nnd when crossing tho square dropped lend to all appearances Everybody ran aid was called rubbing commenced but still the still and was very stiff lo nil appear women are alike ma that point but all agree lhat The night Shows women In a better light Hence the Indian warning lo choose ther nor women nor linen by and French hyperbole By candlelight n goal looks a lady of and breeding but not ed income lo enable them to for marriage upon a small income is a solemn had no homes or rather houses of own and pass their lives in lodgings in London va ried by excursions upon or visits to a friend's It is a manner of life without its and not ry conducive to iho growth of the higher had the character its isolation bv one's lo and wonder how a human form to be reduced to a dation so complete and Ragged with dirt ed nnd hanging in tangled masses shoulder face haggard unshaven head anu eyes rolling restlessly object to another aud ever fastened upon tho face ol man for ho moves dejected I along with ihc crowd as if his worldly hopes had fallen I rom him like so withered loaves story as I heard it from a person who is familiar with tho is a long one but 1 will self are apt to engender habits of and But there is one clement in the life of such annn which I have now he would invariably bo Little more than five ago this poor unfortunate was a merchant in a New England city honored by nil who knew him well to do in world and with a wife and two daughters of and eighteen years ol age the comfort secured lo him About this there introduced into his family one of liis clerks between whom and tlm eldest daughter an intimacy sprung tip no objection was to his society but ony morning ho was Htt had member of some one of so many clubs too far and the old story which are such characteristic He had won the daughter's affection effect modern London life ed her ruin and deserted her to In his club ho would find all material the punishment ho anticipated Jack Is In Is no of Jill's comforts of luxurious home at a ing her the girl left home to Nobody's sweetheart is ugly Never seemed u prison fair or a mistress foul is not what is handsome but what pleases He whoso fair ono squints says she les Hod is love's said the wooer to his foxy charmer man nnd you and those wli places like know your own corruption yet you dare not I way him I bleed him I several his limbs were paralyzed so that I e could be raised without llm limbs giving judgement upon erring 0 lhat I could newspapers have finally united under tho name of and Times Three that cnls over one mouse two wives in one house and two after one young lady Onu of the rules in conversation is never to say a thing which any of tho reasonably wish had poo SONS WISCONSIN SWAN HOTEL 11 y week AMERicAN HOTEL II U SCOTT MO IOWA tin up 1 the In und nta Now Cotillon Band th leave lo Inform of du and hivi n und Is prepared to furnish Hall id and with A nt For K Lender MORRISON KENNALY Main du rs In Stoves of nil kinds Manufacturers of Tin Copper nnd Sheet Iron Ware Homo furnishing ol nil kinds mid every Kerosene Oil constantly on hand for salep chca GROCERIES AND LIQUORS BRICK IV company can loft nor cun there anything bo well contrary to for which people moot together than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves Lime is loss important as food for ants than as n chemical agent acting on 10 noil mid those which the valuable it contains and brings them into a fitted for lh use of vegetation ho Republican press of this State arc because Dixon had ient integrity to do his duty True rs of their country aro to howl ow but when these shrieks come rom fanatics who utterly disregard laws institutions and they deserve the contempt thuy are secret of speed of Flora iho fastest horse in the world mi been has been found by that her ns tho animal herself equal to that of u sixteen hand horse Sho wins by hcr long low locomotive stylo of going which worku wilh tho saving exactitude of machinery and wastes no power in un- man and that woman when you aro guilty of the very vices that bring them V In the name of all is red I ask dare you thrice jured and accursed Tho words fell on the heart of the judge like drops of moiled lead Tim ligure of the shade grew yet more erect and terrible iMI i the deep eves burned like Wly alarmed comes 1 they make him the man comes to all nt looks wild Voice in the crowd who are you 1 where did you come Ho pulls out a slate and pencil and writes I been out Michigan to see a brother hut when 1 got there he was dead I am making my way homo nm out of money 1 live in Cleveland Ohio Sympathy runs crowd makes him up n pony purse of gives il to him He travels nine miles drops again to tolls ho is out of up n thc leading reviews magazines j The and newspapers foreign and domestic pen of her daughter wsi lakon ill and ink and paper the attendance of well and as if hand of Providence was laid in upon them the youngest ter in a few weeks after was also Blind to all imperfections in the beloved blind also to everything around it to fuels consequences and prudential considerations People in love think that oilier eyes are out It H hard lo llm from the lowe Man is tiro nnd woman Low and tho devil comes timi blows nnd lasses nro A pretty 111.1 a Round are sure to find some hook In way Italy appears to be the original country of this though it is popularly renl in Ulster A handsome woman and the things servants and besides he may lake all meals at the club and upon any scale of expense he chooses These clubs are successful applications of lhat principle of of or j alion which nt l he bottom many of the socialistic schemes of the present a pinked or slashed garment are the things mentioned iii the Italian proverb I he French form corresponds with thc Irish Where love espy nil are thick where love is Hot love Is soon me little love me Love and lire of are soon In and Chats t e love a broom hoi awhile anil 31 on is never Jealousy He that is nol jealous is not in the is light and tho only wretched question is how far can it be carried any row by It has been done in in London The principle is that which is done can be done more ly in lion to the numbers lhan what done for you can feed or v arm a hundred for a Mini than a hundred limes what lo warm one A thousand persons club and pay dollars each this will and furnish a large building and of persons will pay thirty dollars a year will supply nn income to carry it- on Though a thousand persons n right to use a club yet not more than tifly boar tie accusation i nei w g to madness because of injustice goes round ho makes f mint j 1 1 ot is necessary action or graphically termed what is more first mortgage bondholders of Erie applied to tho Comptroller of tho to the ronp for of interest Tho Comptroller has placed tho matter in Ihc hands of tho Attorney General who will proceed at once under the act of 1845 to sell tho road with all iho There is iri all parts Of this So the papers the of man V It might be for tears came faster now and iho cheeks grow more ghastly Tho judge twice lo thc words would not come but his lipa were ice cold this poor sinful creature cried Hie shade with lhat indescribable tone behold your wretched child In this old miserable wreck mined by in- temperance and tho languish of blight I'd hopes behold my broken whoso door you en- tered to break faith prove recreant lo man- hood curse n fair name and bring dossola tion to a loving household From that roof you more than from that roof I wan carried in short to village graveyard and the ground which covers nm the aro growing now From out a little child cursed from the victim of coldness neglect nnd For that old man once the honest upright and ruined disgraced drank lo drown his urief his a while recreant I Thou cents off the good people of North Madison He goes on und is still dropping and traveling time a hundred are actually using it at one Portrait of Uncle Sain rest the chancel Only little while elapsed and an infant was one morning found upon the river bank with note pinned to it dress containing its name ami a few of penitence had terminated her that hour tho falher was sn ed the of life and his he started in pursuit of tho author of hi misery Months pitted success he finally learned that the young an in a own in West and following all he found him there Both for want of and ability it to describe the ble that resulted but it apj MM that the seducer fur gone wilh lion was confined to Ills room and the broken hearted man he had so deeply wronged entered and stood before his own and the fearful anony nnd denunciations of tho almost maniac father so wrought upon h m thai a f the lungs brought aud he died I ot tlie lungs A writer in tho Cavil on cives the following and ink the judge Lot no flush of crimson stain Ihc dignity that twenty years built around Hold grav crown of glory Pom the finger or Hustle her jail and thor go homo your marble tapestried Give her flu 1 J St Augustin bnt that dcpcnilu not only upon tho disposition of the lover but upon point arrived at in tho history of loye Doubts and fears are excusable in one who has nol yet had assurance that his passion is returned but afterwards Love expels jealousy least it do demands fault and faith steadfastness Italian too TUB U the gives for jealousy pnt hearts aro to bo cultivated faith f the affections are to bloom in their talian belief is better to beauty nnd to bo taught to en a husband without love willi wine about worthy objects V home where severity or even formality is liku n garden in urning a into an Such will bo tho nursery not of men and women but of mere lings at the best more likely of openly vicious and criminal We Bud among our clippings this We sometimes meet with men who seem to think that any indulgence in ato feeling is a weakness I hey will return from a journey and greet their ilies with n distant dignity and among the cold nni lofty splendor of nn by its broken G Herald of the principal advantages to bo derived from instruction is not easil lobs astonished and to appreciate me and things at their just Ignorance on the contrary is with admiratio nnd astonishment and is in without it -as ofte despises and tiling without nn folly to In love and be wise is impossible Spanish or an antique French pro erb Kn'vs the two things have not iho abode This is the creed of who have not themselves been lovers A sings in lines render ed by Mr He who far off beholds another liven one who dances best and all the time Hears not tho music he to Thinks him a madman not The law which moves eccentric action So he In himself Of sweet him according to melody i And not lhat all sighs and tears Arc necessary changes of a lover crazy which not do 1 Bid he within Ills own heart hear tho tune thf of sketch respected uncle In Uncle Sam is a tall bony Mian ly of forty live for though born in 1776 he bears his age well and seems lo be gelling every day He loves to brag of his and puts him self on such an equality with his thata train of on are always al his Ib w There are always at hii a umbor of gray headed old fellows who vere his companions in youth and of services ho continually speaks Ie loves to boast how Tom such a one his life at Bunker Hill and how ick somebody whipped a fedow lhat him nt Kulaw Ho wiped his eyes when ho looked at the picture of a tall General hanging up in bis who he says whipped a fellow mined who once tried to oko away otm of his girls and a cotton On those occasions Undo Sam will become greatly excited and taking off hU cocked hat which ho wan the gift of his friend George will he hag thu best land in the world and can cut run out jump and whip any man in the In praising friends and his plantation Uncle Sam often makes but in truth these are but eccentricities of a character which is so mixed up with generous virtues as to be Though inclined to peace lio can sometimes play the braggart and is one of those who while he will give his r lias erable I have described iho world forgotten the world forgot The only memento of tho past about him is a dirty cord around his which suspends a case enclosing locket wilh the hair and portraits of his His home is among tho of the Five Points hik wants supplied by a remnant of perty but crushed ambitions destroyed a bitter past behind and a before him his use to I moves among men a A granite temple Into sand Nor shrewd t uhor snys I have seen many sn excellent who in her best days have been handsome yet had a of yellow in a private drawer anil sweet children showered kisses on her sallow cheeks Yes I thank Ood human feeling is like the rivers that tho earth it dues not wait for with force and it A Thc other day Irishman late from Erin's ab work in a stone quarry found a skunk under a which he Catching a glimpse nf he life in the way of friendship in tha matter of bargains will stickle on the ninth port At up the stone and called to a companion to hold the got the kitten he called out not kil poor