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   Republican Journal (Newspaper) - October 13, 1857, Columbus, Wisconsin                               THE REPUBLICAN tt PUBLISHED TUESDAY BY IN Of W W BRICK OK IN f OP 50 in Any one g club of six Bending f to one copy extra for ooe year ti at the option of the getter op dob deducted from the VOL 3 COLUMBUS WIS TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 1857 NO 31 RATES OF or first each insertion 25 conta N t One by the Half column column For a and quantity of matter it charged by the square weekly arranged Professional Garde per year f5 f Yearly will have of altering or amending every six without any extra charge BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOOKSTORE D W ROSENKRANS IB School and Miscellaneous Books Maps and School paratus Garner of James and Columbus Wis 27 R W WARE ENGINEER SURVEYOR at the office of 6 W or with A A Fill will recede prompt attention Fall June 20th 1857 and the Peace Land d tine City of Portage 38 it FAIRBANKS to J A HAIL Co and Retail Stationery Paper 185 East Water Street Milwaukee J 34 O f AUD AT LAW Block over Davies A Axtell Store Law business promptly attended to collecting and conveyancing 32 R PH SURGEON Paine ard Dodge's Store Columbus Wis Foil O M PAINE of N Y allocated in Columbus rooms over Paine Store A good supply of Dental on hand for the convenience of country tors Brushes Ac for sale AM WORK tc CAS Dealers in Stores Tin Sheet Iron Copper Ware and Hardware ia general Store opposite the Columbus Wis 39 H A WHITNEY Produce Columbus Wia Cash paid for wheat oats corn and all kinds of produce Witt W Wagon and Carriage maker shop on Luding W AND EXCHANGE OFFICE WISCONSIN and anJ Domestic Exchange bough made and promptly remitted current exchange igfApproved notes mortgages and purchased negotiated Warranta bought sold and located attention given to the sale o Real Estate and to conveyancing special 12 per cent inter- allowed Insurance Co MILWAUKEE WIS PAID O C Barnes T M S Scott Lester Sexton Daniel P O Lee Henry Totten Jacob Kistine O Alexander W A Barstow Sec Agt L H Kellogg Wm Strickland P Tibbetta Proudfit Wm Chappell E B Birchard Ii A Mann M Newton McDonald W L Bean Brown C C Barnes Vres O Alexander V Buildings Merchandise Furniture and their cargoes and other property against low or damage by fire a w as other responsible companies JAB O BARNES Agent at Bank of Columbus O Butterfield BUYS AND nod Animals Wares and at the tore WISCONSIN Where short waisted Democrats Know Nothings and Shanghais Tradere Farms Mechanics sad Ladies watching out for gains in quest of May 16 1856 10 LODGE NO 75 of P nnd A Masons hold their regular meetings in Odd Hall on Monday evening at or ing each full moon and two weeks thereafter Members of the invited to visit F M BLACK W M L H DEKE Sec February let 1857 I O OF T STAR OP THE JL Independent Order of Good Templars holds regular at their Hall Saturday o'clock R R 8 Columbus January I 0 LODGE NO 40 I O O F its regular meetings at Odd Fellows every Thursday evening at J o'clock s March 12.1866 S evening in I Members of the order are p M BLUE B S March 12 W if JOB WORE of every neatly and al Water Liime BY THE BARREL CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY DODGE Columbus June 13 14 Town Lots FOR SALE THE for sale tha fol lowing lota in addition co Columbus Lots No 9 10 in Block No 1 6 7 in 2 M 6 7 in 4 These lota will be either together or eep for a email payment in cash and the bal ance on a credit from one to three years G F WOODWARD Box 480 P O Wia Received AT THE FARMERS STORE a full stock of all kinds of Gr o eke r ifc Shoes TIN WAKE Which I will sell for cash or ready pay of some kind cheaper than any other man in this town Try roe alt who want good bargains C W May 26 1857 Insurance Company HARTFORD A ALEXANDER Secretary General Agent THOS K President E G RIPLEY Vice President 1819 CASH CAPITAL Merchandise generally Stores Dwe Warehouses Public and Private Milla Manufactories aod Inland of property by Rivera Canals and Land Carriage to all of the Union Rates of Premiums as low aa security to the insured ad- mits Policies on Fire and Inland Risks on Terms by R W Agent Great Reduction Perfect Damaged Goods TN consequence of my sudden remo val from AVENUE have to sell BALANCE of my Stock AT AND COST to make room for a large and perfect assortment of FALL GO My Stock of Fancy and Silk Goods Willl be very low also anything in the way of STRAW AND DEESS CAPS Head Dresses have remof ed to the Store lately pied by SAMUEL R FOX where I hope to see allmy old customers ond of R F POWERS Madison 1 nlG Would Think A GOOD LAWN CAN BE X bought than 8 SHILLINGS Meat Market THE subscriber would respectfully inform of and vici that he DOW prepared to furnish his Customers every ay with Fresh Mutton and Veal of the best Office in Basement of otts Brick building under Messrs Manning Campbells Cash without Ft H June i m fs AND New TO IN THE PROVISION FRUIT BUSINESS Are slaily receiving all kinds and varieties of goods in their line They keep the largess and best stock of goods in their line They Keep the largest and best stock of Provisions and Fruit of every variety ever brought to Columbus they can and will eell them as cheap LIVE MAN can sell charge A sight at their IMMENSE STOCK They invite your particular to their large Block of Also DRIED of Appks Our rants Also a WOODEN WARE CALL ALL of every clime and examine FREE UK as we have 110 space or time to merate the Thousands of Bargains in Waiting FOR THE GOOD PEOPLE OF COLUMBUS Remember the place two doors south of Gria opposite the Exchange on J W HULBERT H Columbus June 12 1857 If FROM G Advertising and Correspondence Office 36 NEW YORK A NEW AND IMPORTANT RY IN THE OF PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAIN DIPLOME de ECOLE de de and COLLEGE O VIENA Sold and retail by A Member of the col ot Viena and Royal College of Surgeons London who may be personally consulted at hie 157 Prince street few blocks west ot Broadway N Y from 11 till 2 p M and till 8 p M Sundays by appointment No 1 la a remedy for Relaxation all the distressing consequences from arly abuse indiscriminate excesses or to long in hot climates It baa restored ry and sexual strength and vigor to thousands the enjoyment of health and the functions of whatever may be the cause or disqualifications for marriage they are effectually subdued No 3 Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of both in its mild and aggravated forms Gleets Strictures Irritation of the Bladder Non- retention of Urine pains of the Loins and neys and thoea disorders for which and have so long been an antidote No 3 ia the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms It alao constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy and all Eruptions removing and expelling ic its course all impurities from the vital stream ao as altogether eradicate the virus of the dis- ease and expel it by insensible through the medium of the of the skin and urine It is a never failing remedy for that class of disorders which English physicians treat with Mercury to the inevitable destruction of tha constitution and which all the in the cannot remove No 1 2 and 8 are prepared in the form of a Lozenge devoid of taste or smell and can be carried in waistcoat pocket Sold in tin cases and in doses as ad- by Lalleman Roux Ricord Prices each or four canes in one for None are genuine unless the engravings ot the Seals of the patent of England the Seals of the Ecole de de Paris ands he imperial College of Vienna are affixed each wrapper and around each case are liable to the penalties of the law Special arrangements enable Dr Barrow to forward immediately oa receiving a remittance ths 89 and larger cases of Free of carriage to any part of the world securely ed aod properly addressed thus insuring genuine European preparations and protecting the ic from spurious and pernicious imitation j Attendance and Consultations from 11 A M ill 2 p m and fram 4 till 8 in the 157 FRINGE a few blocks west of Broad York Bi 4 ff For Ibe Republican Journal GO I must go is lisped by the prattling child As away be with hia schoolmates wild 111 knowing the weary school of life The cares and sorrows with which it is rife I muat go says the wanderer away to roam Aa be leaves his childhood home One lingering look oa the he's to leave Then away fat away leaving sad bearta to grieve I muat go says youth brow ia the of beauty and truth She is waiting already in parlor or bower The retain of her lover at this quiet hour I must go in snid by hs bride j As she leaves the home circle and parent's fireside To share way with the her in sorrow ia pleasure e then placed the mill on the table and J most Lite off that ar hoss George jt of all then a an take a horn while I take two shaking then food and shoit j that everlasting flask of his at me an He made that was wanting for a Christmas feast and whatever he called fur the mill ground it immediately Hia wife stood by and ed herself times over and was very anxious to know how her husband had came by the mill tell Buf this he took cave not to plant yourself on that ere log an I'll tell yo ef I ken but its most beyond I reckon I'm thd fool out of Uta cept my dad for ho acted hoss an I haint done that yet allera in somo trap that ent ketch a I'll drowned myself some day see ef I don't just to stop a go iba tired and laboring ona Though weary my task ia not yet And thus the suffering child of want Obtains for himself a pittance scant I say he lover with mauly Ats he lingers o steal one more embrace Ah 1 Hope not too fondly to see him again Death seeks him a victim 1 thon lookest in vain J must go is gasped by the youthful bride Ere scarce the news of her bridal baa died Here death the proud victor spreads on hia career embrace ia exchanged for a tear I must go a loved one that's far Tis affections last doty and I will obey And away in the dear parental homo O'er a dying couch benda a brother and son I muat go ia heard from tha death-stricken couch And loved does shrink back from the mothers cold touch Death darkness ia coming Farewell earthly scenes 1 In the sunshine of heaven no cloud intervenes 1 must a voice with age furrowed brow Of a happier home I've a foretaste e'en now Where youth ever blooming knows never de- cay hasta thes my soul haste haste the away HARRIET REYNOLDS Byron It matters not how I got it said I ily to make fools on a good mill i to and that's How is it Sut havo you been playing he you see that it is a good mill I water does not cease enough And then he ground eatables and 1 one that can't be di 1 in these parts ablea and every possible dainty for j but seein its you George I'll tull you but cards or drinking which is throughout Italy WSB her at tho convent of Pace One fine eve tho ladies were enjoying the breeze upon tha convent terrace when they were surprised by a party of brigands who secured tha young heiress nnd carried her young heiress and carried Such is up to tip to tha helplessness of mas and on the third day he 1 swear I'm his friends to a banquet When the rich I am brother saw what a feast was in he turned hot and v ith vexation tbi ho his brother the least windfall Christmas snid hu to the other sick sorry and You know I boards with his cabin on the mountains an pays for siVh es I gets when 1 money an when I havent eny why he takos one third ov it guests he was so poor he outen me in an sho that's his wife to ask ma for a in God's name and now all of a sudden he is as giand as if he had become an earl or a Then ing to his brother he Where on earth did you get all these riches V 1 Behind the the other Bells takes out with the stick and the intrust with her tongue an the intrust the more the oman ever seed how for jaw breed in and pride Sho can a blister onto a bull's rite on the curl in two minits who had no mind lo let the eat out of thing on the patterns But towards he had fas him she hears tell on from ter taken a drop too much he could not keep i briches Oh one of em and AS In olden times there once lived two ers one of whom was rich and tho other poor When Christmas was near al baud the poor one had not so much as a bit of meat or crust of bread in the house so he went to his brother and begged him in God's name to give him a trifle Now it happened that this was not the first time that the rich brother had ghen the poor one something and he was not particularly delighted when Le saw him coming If you will do as I tell said ho to the unwelcome visitor you shall have a whole ham that is hanging up to be ed The poor brother said he would do what he told him and thank him too There it said the lieh brother ing him the ham and now go to the lower regions Since I have promised it 1 ob- served the other taking up his ham and ing his way After wandering about the whole day just as it was dark he a bright light at no great distances fiom him It must be lie On C7 O O somewhat further in the forest however he found an old man with a long white beard who was catting wood Good said he with the ham Good replied the man er may you be Oh I'm only going to the lower re- gions only I don't know whether I've come the right replied the poor hearted man Yea you are quite said the old man the entrance is just and then he added when you have got down below they will all want to buy your ham for flesh is a great rarity theie but you must not sell it for money so rather ask to exchange it for the old that stands behind the door When you come up again then I will teach you what to do with the mill for it has its use I can tell you On entering the underground dwelling everything happened just as the old man told him All the imps great and small gathered round and began each other for the ham 11 had intended feasting upon it on holy Christmas eve with my said the man but as you teem so bent on having it I'm willing to part with it but I will not take anything iv exchange except that stands behind the door The chief imp did not at all relish with his mill and he began to haggle and bargain with the man but the latter ed firm so at last the imp was fain to him take the miil away When tha man had emerged from the underground g he asked the old how he used the mill and when he told him he thanked him and returned home but let him make wo at speed he he did not reach it till twelve o'clock at night Where in the can you have been V said his wife aa he came in I've been ting here and waiting hour after hour and not as much as a couple ters to lay across each other undei the to cook OUT Christmas dinner 1 replied the man T could aot come sooner for I had some business and was obliged to go a long way But you shall see I back witb his counsel any longer but brought out his mill 1 Here ia the golden goose that has all my said he and made the mill crind first one thing and then another On this the brother wanted to buy the she's two or three Well ye see I'd got some cotton truck to new shurt and coaxed Betts fo make it an about the time it dun hero comes Lawyer Johnson along an axed for wish it had mill of him but the other would not hear I him durn his hide an 1 wonder it of it at At as his fur she cooks awful when she brother seemed to wish fur it so much trya I'm myself holding tip ur I'd take hundred he bargained not to it till after his and peeping been ded ago through 1 Well he wer eatin she spied out he said he would pounds for it pait with s to that the mill was not allowed to j got a few particulars about the and and hai came i fixing tu outen him by oman's don't the brother had it him only the j know how bhe did it perhaps he does Ar- er had taken goud case not to telf him how ter he left bhe sot in tin biled a big pot ov he was to manage it It wart evening v aid he if 1 keep it till thon I shall bo able that his was stiff an slink so she o many n to come never rested tilt bhe it him of tune we may easily that a of Hour did it en she past on to a ov it and in he lich bi other my shint an let it soak a then she in Italy that for moro three months negotiations were carried on between her relations and the wretches who had carried her off concerning tho amount of her ransom At the very first it had been made so exorbitant that an tempt was made to rescue her by and troops were against the brigands The waa unsuccessful nna tho amount consequence doubled by the brigands as punishment More than half of her dowry was absorbed by the demands pf the and it wna nut until ilia signed by the mayor and pf Bo- logna as guarantee for the familj and safe pass accorded to the escort appointed to up tho young Jady at a place among the mountains that aor could be ia no invention ot Anne or taken from any other novel writer but an ture of our own day happening not than a few month A was then studying at the University had endeavored to excite tho gallantry and ardor of his to the gallantry and ardor of hia dents to hurry in a body to tho rescue of the young lady but the getting svind of the intention succeeded in the organization of the expedition However produced and pity together lovo and in of reduction brought the mill home and on the following he told his wife that she go into the with the and that he would prepaie the dinner tuck it in an it out flat an dry set it up on its again be cabin in the sun Thar it stood us stiff as a dry hoss hide it rattled like a sheet of iron it mid-day therefore he placed the mill It wur pasted all over When I on tho kitchen table 1 Grind said ho and let us have some and a of milk of the hen ings and best soil So the mill b herrings and milk till dl pots and pans were filled to turn out The dishes and nud at List the kitchen was Hooded The man kept twisting and the but do cum to dinner mithin wad do but I put it on Well Belts AU ma got the thing open aiter some hard work she pullin at one ov the tails an I got into it Duin the new-fangled shurt I say I felt like I'd crawn inter an old boo gum an it full of but it war like lawyer son's and I stiul it like a man aud went tu what he would the mill did not cease woik tu build Belts u nsh hopper I worked hard and swet like a hoss an when the wot il quit After I got tuck about four fingers of red head an up into tho cabin loft to take a snuse ing and at length the milk had risen so high that he was in danger of being ed lie now toie open the chamber door but it was not long before the chamber was likewise inundated and il was with ty that he could through the milky l Well when I waked up I thought I was tide and manage lo unfasten the latch of j had the for all I cud the house door No sooner had he opened i move wore my ankles and the door than out he rushed still pursued move my and wink my by a torrent of milk and he rungs And on cussed ehurt was pasted fast onto he ran till he had reached hia brother's and me over fiom the pint ov tho tills to the then he entreated his poor i elation for pint uv the ax collars over my ears sake to take his mill back for if it goes on It sot me as close as a poor cow ilus her for another said he the j hide in March I an till whole will got it soiter broke at the shoulders of dowry by the payment of tho som he became the protector of beauty in distress not for a time but for life It was deemed advisable however to keep the private as possible and tho young couple determined to all Italian custom to for H or twoj when even Bologna although starving for news will huv managed to have got another to on by their return correspondent of the Court Journal and milk Out the brother refused to take back bows an then 1 dun the durndest foolish the thing ever did in these mountains unless the other counted him out three shuffled my off an from n hundred pounds more and as thete was no hide about two of the tail all round help fur il the rich man was fain to pay him in much and tribulation but the money So now that the poor bi other did hint Then 1 tuck up a plank money as well as the mill he built a house that was far handsomer lhan the one his iich brother inhabited With the help of the mill he collected so much gold that he could cover the walls with plates of gold and the stood near the shore it be seen shining from a greal distance at sea All who sailed near the coast were sure to anchor in the neighborhood and to pay a visit to the rich man in the golden house in order to sue the mill One dav a captain who liko so many others had come lo the miil inquired after looking at it whether it would sail 1 Yes il can grind salt as well as grace ami said the man The captain then wanted to purchase it at any price c thought he iff had this mill I should not be obliged to sail so far over the rough seas to fetch salt and then I could make myself comfortable at home At first the man would not hear of selling it but the captain teased so long that he consented to pait with it for many thousand pounds As soon as the captain had ob- the he took care not to remain in the neighborhood for fear the man should repent of his so without even stopping to inquire how he was to manage the mill he went back to his ship and sailed away On reaching the main sea he took out his mill and cued Grind salt and let it be pure And the mill began to grind salt till it split and cracked again When the captain found his ship was full he to stop the mill but in spite of all hib the mill went on grinding and the of salt grew higher and higher till it thinned by sinking the ship So now the mill on tha bottom of the ocean and keeps grind ing on at this very day which ia tha reason that sea water is salt the loft and hung my legs down through th hole and nailed the ai Jge ov it lo the Hoo before and the hind tail 1 nailed to the plank what I sot on 1 the collar and my hands above my lied bhut up my es said jumped to the ground Here Sut ruminated sadly 1 I'm n fool lhan ever dad was Hoad an all I'll drownd self sum ov these days ef 1 don't Well go on Sut did the come I heart a noise ter like tarin a shingle ruff off ov a h all I to my feet and tuck a look up at the The nails had all hilt holt an thai it a hangin arms donn out an as stiff aa ever It looked like a map of Mexico just aiter one ov the worst patch ov my about the size ov a dollar a half here a bunch ov my hair about the size ov a bird's nest thar then sum moro skin the an ao war 1 wur about it W under what BY OF The first one 1 met was 8 after the weaving in paste and then a little moro hair then skin an so on all over that new infernal cuss of a shurt It wur a picture to look at The hide har paste divided atween me an Betts duru her when she cum home an foun mo Spect she thinks crawled intu the thickets an died on wounds It must ov her good fut I tell you it looked like the ov some wild torn oft alive or a hag what a loud ov fresh heef from a match Now ef ever I ketch that Johnson out I'll him au af ever any oman talka about a short for me again my everlasting pictur ef I dont flatten her A STOKY Great waa the curiosity expressed afc to the cause of the ar- rival of the Marquia Dal A with his beautiful bride at such an ob- scure aud distant place as must pear to a nobleman of Bologna The hia usual His op- terv however was explained by compatriot ted by her youth beauty and his big this 1 was soon 4 what's wrong now ar done before This gentleman re- lates that tha youthful whose shlu ef I Laint end great hot I don't see why people cannot do courting by daylight an ox of and forenoon A Breakfast Table Remark Whew I preach that until your head is grey and your are as toothless us a babe and it I young folks will set up till the stars grow tired of watching and tho begin to crow a sort of fascination in it a denial to the An in being the solo occupant of a front parlor with nothing to molest or make afraid J tha sofa drawn up before the shilling grata lamp regulated to a steady blaze that not eclips the brightness of eyes or mada pleasing in hearing the last pair of household feet take a boo lino departure for tho chambers and feeling that tho ever swinging parlor door will until one of tho party choose to open Talk of courting by Think of aming one's aim by quick withdraw als from around a waist at tho inco sant ringing of the boll or seeing the combs and GUI la in every direction by a sound of coming footsteps proud lover at the feet of fair lady pulling HU eloquent long avowal witu extraordinary expressions Hitting over tho and at the same a nance peering through the folding doora wondering what makes M- pray i i with hia eyes wide open 1 or more able have mamma open tha door out the prelude of a just at tha moment you havo to teat the and sweetness of her daughter's lips And then what time in tho could the forenoon curtain ly whan teachers and fashionable callers nro in vogue not in the afternoon when one's senses aie by tho of a hearty dinner not on Sundays when everybody is to go to church An hour you pinch fingers lo tell who she loves beat look in hand o if her fortune with yours see what letter of the alphabet ia therein and kisa her when you please f and all this when the aro sleeping when the sounds of footsteps tire scattering in the streets and there is no one ou earth ao near Susie as yourself Vernt HAPPINESS IN ia how cheap used to be It lay about liko the sunshine within length of everybody It used lo grow fu four beautiful ones in the lilacs It to swim in the brooks and turn up its silvery and mottled aides iiko a polished sprinkled with color of fame which generally under- stood to be crimson Wo have found it many A time beside a mossy it looked very much like a we havo seen it com down in ihu snow and it in the rain What a world of ifc used to bo into a An old with Cedar ribs ft tail like three a penny's worth of twine have constituted many a time that is many an old time the entire stock in trade of one When we see a pretty girl with free but innocent air with cheeks like Mid heaven eyes saeth to n serenity beneath their kil ken ways she was near mud pud and wit had to lift her oiw Choose that profession ia 7 is best   

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