Prairie Du Chien Patriot (Newspaper) - July 5, 1848, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin PRAIRIE DU CHIEN EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MKN VOL 2 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN CRAWFORD COUNTY WEDNESDAY JULY 5 NO 40 TUB PRAIRIE DU CEIES PATRIOT IS Al DU Co Wis BY once so down I went to have it out with her There was a hull grist of lers there They seemed mighty quiet till I went in then she got to talking all manner of nothin to a darned fool Well says I Ephe that is hard thousand hills flocks and are multiplying upon an I imposing Extensive ar- And even the little being made An oration but never that jest go on you j dy plumed songsters of proves are will dulk can get her and when you do pet he r wooing their mates building their Milwaukee you can file the rough as Tut PATRIOT will he furnished to Mail am al Two Dollars r in advance nnd to illume rs re Mnt hy Two Cents arc not punt nil tlic ouJ ul year will be Will ho ut One per twelve linen or under tor the ami twenty-five for mm advertisements published at thu bed by law and tip young to succeed them among the blossoming earth when own little wings grow weary in death and their gaudy me and darned little of that I tried to j jou please keep my dander down but it a- That tickled him it did and away lie ny kept about as if I had i went a little better pleased a pin in my trowsers I sweat as if I Now thinks I it's time to look arter I plumage shall be scattered by th had been My collar hung Nauce Next day down I went of the desert down as if it had been hung over j cy was all alone I axed her if thu j lick stock to dry I couldn't stand it so I Squire was in She said ho warnt that time is of presence of several companies from Chicago and Milwaukee n expected also bers of UdJ Associations from the State winds of our village will In- extended to who may to unite in cleared out as quickly as I could for I seed twas no use to say nothing to lier I went matter over be n in lo option ot tlir nun Just tryin of no use oi our the playin possum I'll take the kink out of sit down till the Squire come in Down her if I don't fetch her out of that high j 1 sot she look soit and my grass use me for sassage meat i hart felt queer all around the uro says I makin I race of men Planters Mechanics Ar- Statesmen Philosophers Ports Heroes must be brought upon this spread grass carpeted flower sprinkled It him or to the remains ot the brave ami away Another hint Telegraph ted our colt sprained his foot and strate to bed and thought thu j 1 cum to see if the Squire wont lend me ver a spell Thinks I that gal his mare to go to town bettor other afternoon on one of our y than often occurs She sed she guessed In grove tapestried and in Uin IIM a boy wunce that got Sunday mornin From the NY INK II lor 1 1 kill Ere last year's moon had left the sky A birdling sought my Indian nest And folded oh so lovingly Her tiny wings upon my breast From morn till evening's purple In winsome helplessness she lies Two rose leaves with a silken fringe Shut softly on her starry eyes There's not in Ind a lovelier bird J Broad earth owns not a happier nest i Oh God thou hast a fountain stirred Whose waters never more shall rest This beautiful mysterious thing This seeming visitant from heaven This bird with the im mortal wing To me thy hand has given I heard tell of to late on ter sez You tarnel sleeping crittur what has kept you so says the boy it's so ing slippery out I couldn't get along no how every step I took forrard I went two steps backward and couldn't have got here at all if I hadn't turned back to go way Now that's jest toy case I have been pulling after that gal considerable time Now thinks I I'll go beer of me and now I'll slite her What's sass for the goose is the gander Well I went no more to Next I slicked myself up say any more 1 dew say when I got my on 1 ses she and she couldn't took the shine clear of any specimen I she was so full of human natur in our parts About j Won't you be bridesmaid I meeting time put to Dodges j says she and sins burst rite out Arter awhile sez 1 Air you going down to Betsey tin's T Sed she I didn't know for sartin are you goin Sed I reckoned I would Ses she I spose you'd talro Patience Dodge Sed I and agin not Ses she I heard you're going to get married Ses I a wedlock and thus fulfil the emi is a nice gal j Free I looked at her I seed the tears com- J Trader min Ses I may be she'll She riz rite up she did red as a boiled beet sky canopied stage of ours tu me ot human life and administer the mixed nn affairs oi earth when the present ation of brave men and shall have wrapped their wean limbs thu snowy mantle of and laid down to eternal slumber in tin ir granite tombs It admonishes 1 im that time passing away Ye sons fend daughters of Adam and KVP uoiin he tip anil your duty link your and dual ardent lips ri A evidently hud dined on and forgetting the rule of ferries nearly over a looking ual who if one judge Irom the ot fad nut the latter of n head ovi i In- shoulder wheeled denly caught beast by the bridle at the incumbent of the carriage the do by iui of i jy Hie d do almost driving over ax you to be AN ANr.cnOTr MI 1 the rt lonner her face as ter a discourse the towards the which was to disprove ti purgatory was wailed upon by oi his auditors a wealthy old not re- lor his Christian virtues shaking the th e driver mean by me replied thu in truu Yankee spirit of an- one question by asking Let go the horse 11 i n in i The dismounted advanced pulse first caught its tiny stroke Thn blood its crimson hue from mine This life which I dared invoke Henceforth is parallel with thine A silent awe is in my room t tremble with delicious fear Thn future with its light and gloom Time and Eternity arc here Patience Dodge was as nice a gal as Well I it you ly by the hand exclaimed It mm you'd see twixt here and yonder any j bridesmaid will you be disprove the existence o hell more than she wasn't just like Nancy looked up at swan to man ye done that Cummins Ephraim Mussey had used j I never seed anything so I'll e'en o in eager tumult rise my Uod one Room for my bird in And give her angel plumage there MAULMAIN January 1818 l to go and see her he was a clever i low but he was dreadful Well I I I went to with Patience and set 1 right afore Nancy I didn't set my eyes on tier till after she had a feller with her who had a blazing red head and legs like a pair of compasses she j had a lace as long as a din- nt I tuk rite hold Yes or ses I ses she That's your her u buss and a hug ters with Squire hand rite off Husband and j An actor and tin actress I inarry in New Orleans but to live d in Luu I've heard folks say that the i ner I who she was a- bout and the chap with the red head Well I got to boein about a spell Kept my eye on i Nance seed how the cat was jumpin she didn't cut about like she did and looked rather solemnly she'd gin her tew eyes to kiss and made up I kept it up till I like to have got in a mess a- Patience The crittur thought I ses I and I gave I soon fixed Wtj soon hitched husband repented to in double harness for life upon the performance of her iud I never had cause to repent my vows and the wife applies to thf court bargain for a divorce The judge pending the i suit allows her alimony out of tins is nothing to which men adhere with so much as which they denominate the ir lights hand's earnings This is illegal from the beginning marry and yet agree to in- was going after her for good and got as was contrary Will they is a so i proud us a tame turkey but if you manage em in Orie day Ephe cum down to our place looking as rathy as a militia officer on a here and let em out there you can along without hip spur em drive jeit which way you want tin to When 1 lived down was a good many fust at Elton there rate gals down but I didn't tako a likin to any of em tilt Squire Cummins cum down there The Squire had a mighty darter I said some ot tho gals trainin day Look says he as loud as a small clap of thunder be says I what's broke says he I came down to have and in the sturdy pursuit of right in i tention of the civil contract of thousands of instances they sacrifice is that the parties shall live their interests A man will go to law j How then can a divorce take when for the ninth part of a hair and have the parties have lived toy his verdict his judgment his execution This is a puzzling question for the may ruin his neighbors and determine At all get his his right as he under- wife who is no wife makes the stood right aa his neighbor did is no pay eighteen dollars not understand right as the court weekly until the legal question is fettled adjudged But how much butter to act Thu parties are the Mr other whip in hand and hold upon o handle out in i voice of I tell jou sir let go horse I'll ho if I do You Well tlu replied the driver ing his whip into the vehicle ing his hands comfortably in his then just hold him will and so saying w a polite bow and I cal vanished the cabin Tlie croud of passengers who had p been standing spectators of the roared aloud not quite gently ever as a sucking while the contending parry dropping the reins as if they were unpleasantly warm ed off for tix other end of the boat appearance a re- to that of a man detected in the aet of purloining his neighbor's mutton under the guidance of a to suffer a wrong voke a great calamity I speak Irom the experience of jears of professional life when I say that of all Miss Meadows a satisfaction about Patience the suits I have known might havo beer Here I've been ever since last i compromised in the outset on terms more Pointed The article for wl ich the editor of the United Mr j The American in a letter from Augusta Ua gives the lowing instance of a man struggling tu he free talk of the town to-day is the de- parture of Frank Shadwick a slave his wifa and children to seek a nwre congenial home in the State ut This slave who is a uf this beautiful city began his work of emancipation by purchasing his timu from lo year at about pi r usual hire for a good Possessing great energy and M V I V A f was fust rate but Nancy Cummins was year and she was just as good as advantageous to both parties than was fust rate and a more Thero was J till you cum a going after her and now the hnal resut If both parties h ul many dressed finer und looked grander I can't touch her with a forty foot pole willing to yield a little to sacrifice 8 but there was jam about j says I on earth are you i than the costs of a law suit ior the Nance that they couldn't hold a candle i talkin I aint got nothing to do j to If a foller seed lier once he couldn't I with your gal but spose I had there's at gal for u week 1 tuk a nothing to get about If likin to her rite off and wo got as thick the has taken a likin to me taint M thieves Wo used to go to the same my if I have taken a likin to her meeting and sot in the same pew It taint her fault and if we're taken a took me to find sarms and hirns for her kin to each other taint your fault but we'd cm out in a manner f I ain't so almighty taken with her and to hardened and then you may get her for all me so you we'd mosey hum together while the hadn't ought to get savage about and fellers kept lookin on as though in they'd like to mix in I'd always stay says he rather cooled down they always to supper and the way she could make I am th injun cakes and the way I could slick I went been arrested and committed tu much intelligence with perfect integrity could oversee other slaves and well himself very justly com- His surplus ings soon bought him horses and drays and enabled lam to hire good servants of us l mm to spare Thus in in the course of 10 he h 15 mado money enough to commences as follows tell you frankly that I inr am not loyal I am not to tm sake I Of England nor unalterably I lo the House of Brunswick In 1 frict I love my own bam better 1 I love that house Tht time I ii g cannot LADIES sow WEAR WATCHES i iri bracelets The fail lo embellish all lie tiling Las long grown a buy himself al about to pay a Paper strous imposture and lus heen sum his wife and are happy to perceive that in this few take to or four fashion the girls have at last hit upon a out accordingly And plan that will be ot decided advantage to I for Institutions the 1 them in the matrimonial canvass In I and despise tin m we are and dying of they urn consuming matter by the barbarian laws of society they always have been and are yet fc ie unluckiest thing in to stand m the ground and plague degrading u to m ot cl tother day to a place where there wait till they are axed This little body and yes making wis law old woman died of the bots or jewel besides being a beautiful Very souls beggarly and cowardly nothing to nobody She was J some such disease and they were to its fair owner will by gently are a tour incr nut IliT n dollars besides ten or twelve of thu men in Augusta united him a letter of high in merlasses and away was an ful civil tew always something ing out her things Well there was a ing admonish the bashful and dilatory tl nice for me I was up to hub in love j big chist of drawers full lover that timet is passing away That to the and was going in for it like a nil sorts of truck so I it and thought while he is dallying in the iond society tire Well things went on in this way I had made a spec but when I came to of his fair and youthful she for till she had me look at era there nothin in it is wasting her beauty and bloom upon t i i j A 1 1 1 j 111411 f 1 tight enough Then she began to show kinder independent like When I'd go to the there was no room in the pew when she'd cum and she'd worth a cent except an old silver ble and that was all rusted up so I sold it for less than I gave for it Well when vulu u the chap that bought it took it hum he streak off with another chap and leave heard somethin the old v tl A me my fingers at the door In- stead of to me as used to cuttin round with all the other fellers just aa if cared nothin about me no whatever considerably thought 1 well cum to the eend it at chest and found lots of gold in it in a false bottom I hadn't seen Now if I had tulc that chist hum I'd never found that money or if I did they'd all been counterfeit and I'd been tuk up for sing on era Well I jest told Patience about it and she rite up and called me celibacy the desert air of unfruitful and that each dilatory hour he delers the great question he is robbing her of the the crave of the most portentous enjoyments of matrimonial bliss Tick Tick Tick It admonishes him that time is passing away dous Earth is crawling onward in its lit orb The seasons are coming and going The flowers are budding and blooming and fading away The groves are blossoming forth and yielding their ation it pain und reluctance his troops of friends and childhood The only fill education of hit d vantage denied them by the laws Li Gt orgia Twini About one hundred miles from Buncombe county N C reside tin Siamese twins are both married and each one ban two children They are to be worth and are doing an extensive business in the grandest meanest falsest and the way oi raising cattle Their elest tyranny that deformed the reside upon two widely separated tations and the twins spend a month with their wives alternately They THE of the lamented Captain hard-working men fulfill all the duties were brought to Southport by 1 of regular citizens command of their neighbors and are tail to failure and a these te crown meanest note book there is no soundness in God and man are weary of them Their last hour ii at hand and I God that I live in the days when I shall ness the utter downfall and trample the Baltic on Friday the 9th inst They will be interred on the inst The golden fruits and ripe clusters The ceremonies on the occasion will be be quite happy who dru They married unequal in size