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   Rock River Pilot (Newspaper) - May 24, 1848, Watertown, Wisconsin                               D u condition upon which God hath given Liberty to Man is eternal vigilance which condition if he break servitude is at once the of his crime and the punishment of his VOL 1 WATERTOWN WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1848 NO BY BUTLER WHITNEY Jit Jefferson County in Cramer's Block West side of the C II GREEN Dealer in Dry Hardware ery Wines Liquors West side the river Watertown Wis PIT year in advance 1 if not within 3 months No paper will be discontinued unless al i the option of the s until all aif paid All letters and communications by mail must post paid BUSINESS Attorneys at law Office in Cramer's Block West end of the bridge Watertown WALES WILLIAM WILLIAM T BUTLER and at Law Notary Public and Watertown Wis Office iti Cramer's block west side rher Attorney and Counsellor at Law ami Solicitor in Chancery Watertown W T J KNOS they just received the spring reports of and Counsellor at Law and direct from N Y city of Deeds ior the of Sow have located themselves in Watertown for carrying on the tailoring business GROCERY STORK HALI Kimball 155 Kast Water street Milwaukee Will keep on hand the largest and best selected assortment o and ever offered in Wisconsin which he will sell cheaper than any other establishment west of t Hudson river Hotel keepers supplied on j terms Otf Attorney and Counsellor at Law Notary Public and General Land Afrent in Cramer's Block West side the rher Watertown Wis W T 13 will attend the entering and pre- empting of lands payment of taxes and to purchasers of Gov't lands will sell Land Warrants at a liberal discount Fashions Received Fit Me FASHIONABLE TAILORS WIS respectfully inform the citizens of VV Jefferson and the adjacent counties that DOBBS mid would request a of the public and Counsellor at Law and Master confident that they can please those who may Chancery Lake Mills countv Wis avor with their work They receive from the best Establishments JACOB SKINNER reports of the Fashions which will enable them to Attorney and Counsellor at Law Jef-lmake in the latest and most eel County Wis 1 J GILLETT Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery Madison W T WHEELER Attorneys and Councilors at Law IVIavati W GREEN and Counsellor at Law and in Dam Co styles and in all cases work will be DONE WHEN PROMISED Both practical tailors and they will employ none but the best workmen they flatter selves that their work will give satisfaction as to durability and appearance Strict attention to will be and their in the y business together with their wish to please their patrons makes them confident that their work Wi ASA C KETCHUM Attorney and Counsellor at Law Solicitor in and Land Agent Washara Dodge County Wis CONNET Attorneys and Counsellor at Law Horicon Dodge Co Wis niAs n n JOHN C Justice of the W T patron I will give satisfaction Shop over the store of Jones Jackson west side of tho river 10 11 LANDER General Land Agent Will attend to Land on in the HITCH Bay Land district ami will particular attention to the payment ol Taxes and redemption of Lauds from tax sales in Docile County Grove Wis Attorney Solicitor and Counsellor Oak E M M n and Surgeon Lake Mills CM located at tlie above place tor the ol his NOYES M Ham Dodge Co Painting anil IMIE subscriber has fitted tip a room at his J residence of a mile cast of this village for thc is now ready to attend toull calls in the line of CARRIAGE AND HGN PAINTING or of any description Terms for Glazing as the to be by tho 7 by ft 00 8 by Ul 10 bv 3 At tho above the will be painted coats and the glass well fastened with fore applying the putty Rooms in a style not surpassed in any of the Eastern cities If cheapness of wort is an subscriber to receive a ral share of patronage P P PL'RDY May 1 in 18 B O O T AND S IIO E S T O R E G C WRIGHT From the National Era THE HOLY LAND From French of BY JOHN i I have not felt o'er seas of sand The rocking of the desert bark Nor laved at Hebron's fount my hand By Hebron's cool and dark Nor pitched my tent at even fall On dust where Job of old has lain Nor dreamed beneath its canvas wall The dream of Jacob o'er again One vast world page remains unread How shine the stars in Chaldea's sky How sounds the reverend pilgrim's How bests the heart with GOD so How round gray arch and column lone The spirit of the old time broods And sighs on all the winds which moan Along the sandy solitudes In thy tall cedars Lebanon 1 have not heard the nations cries Nor seen thy eagles stooping down Where buried Tyre in ruin lies The Christian's I have not said In temples of decay Nor startled with my dreary tread Thc waste where Memnon's empire lay Nor havo I from thy hallowed tide Oh Jordan heard the low lament Like that sad wail along thy side Which Israel's mournful Prophet Nor thrilled within that grotto lone Where deep in night the Bard of Kings Felt hands of fire direct his own And sweep for Goo the conscious 1 have not climbed to Olivet Nor hid me where rny Saviour lay And left Hit trace of tears as yet By angels eyes unwept away Nor watched at solemn time Thc garden where His prayer and groan Wrung by Ilia sorrow and our crime to one listening ear I have not kissed the rock-hewn grot Where in His mother's arms he lay Nor knelt upon the sacred spot Where His last footsteps pressed Ihc Nor looked on that sad mountain head Nor smote my sinful breast where wide His arms tc the world Ho spread And bowed His head to bless and died Louise conversation A DOMESTIC SCENE Nine o'clock had just struck at the Imperial Palace at Fontainebleau seated by the with Marie enjoying that freedom of and familiarity he was so fond of Never had his noble and an- tique features assumed so joyous and so natural an expression He laughed he chatted he joked and a stranger ing by chance would have had much difficulty in recognising the in that little sWut man lolling with so much nonchalance in an Antonio was intrusted to the care of its who treated it with much severity By him it was sent to pass an autumn at two or three leagues from at the house of an Italian senator a friend of his whose name was Falicro The latter observing the intelligence of the little peasant and pleased with the ability he evinced in carving stone and shaping clay placed his as a pupil with a clever called Toretto What your majesty knows all these minute details of rny private life V ex- claimed Canova in surprise He poked the fire with the tip of know many replied boot nibbed his hands with glee and and he continued with playful and tender sallies was a man of strict morals ed Marie Louise to venture upon some however narrowly he may have French phrases as yet strange to favorite pupil Antonio found which she disfigured with a German frankness so irresistibly droll that leon burst into fits of laughter The Empress half angry half smiling came and sat upon the knee of her means to escape from the Atelier now and then to go and dance at the village fetes He was then only Amongst the gay throng of peasants sembled together during the vintage to band At thv same moment the door dance tllo tarantella there was one whose the Italian artist is the face of Duroc 1 TC presented itself said he arrived Conduct him here re- plied the Emperor at the same time ing back his he left a space for the new comer between the the Em- press and himself The visitor on entering made a found bow to the two illustrious ages into whose presence he was ted and at the desire of Napoleon took a seat near the fire Welcome to France my dear charms captivated his heart Bettina Biasi she was just fourteen Her large black eyes sparkled with animation her waist was so tapering two hands could span it her hair the loveliest that ever adorned a maiden A sigh escaped from the bosom of nova Marie Louise that she might remark that sigh and without interrupting his recital Antonio and in love As for the grandfather he was much less moved by the fascinations old in holiday costume line the road anil salute the celebrated youth The venerable Toronto the old ter of Canova weeping over proach the mother of Canova his step- father and behind them a female bathed in tears Bettina MM Bettina cried nova folds him in his arms him At a distance Shc out her hand to him he is about to speak when the bells of the village sound a merry peal salvos of musketry rend the air and the at the head of his clergy singing the Te advances in his clerical robes kneels down and returns thanks to idence for having granted to a child so renowned as Canova The aged priest then passes his arm through that his mother leans on the other and the procession conducts the hero in triumph to his grandfather whose confine him to his Ah sire sire let me intreat you not to continue a recital which awakens snch cruel and sweet in- sobbing But Napoleon was too much pleased with the impression he had made on his listeners to think of stopping Marie Louise had several times wiped tho tears from her eyes Listen to the resumed he ad- The Emperor pressed the hand of dressing the Empress we are coining to 1 1 t 1.1 1 M 11 1 said the Emperor in one of his than by the marriage portion of Bettina kindest accents How pale and was considerable particularly for HAMILTON CODY ami Store ji v r 1 I n and W proud lords unpittied sec That man yet has a soul and daio be free A while along thy plains The starless night of reigns Truth shall restore the light constantly on hand a general Tyrants in vain ye trace the ring ot u ell made fashionable In vain ye limit Mind's spring Moots and Shoes can ye lult tjie Among which may be Went s call and kip calf and thc chain the deep f I1AST end of the in the of Wa- J lerto POLAND n if c A M r n K L L rou have become since I last saw you You must certainly leave Rome and come to reside in Paris The air of the tal will restore you to health and vigor See how well we continued he taking in his hand the fresh and rosy chin of Marie Louise Sire you must attribute my ill health to the fatigue of my occupations not to the air of my country To leave Rome altogether would be impossible indeed it would be fatal to me Paris is the capital of the arts You must stay here I desire said the I husband of the pretty German in a com- manding tone on a sudden assuming the Emperor Your Majesty may dispose of my life but if you wish it to be devoted to your service sire grant me permission to re- turn to Italy as soon as I have finished the bust of her majesty thu Empress which I am about to undertake Devil's in the exclaimed the the poor apprentice to a sculptor The parents of both formed projects of uniting them arrangements for their marriage were drawing to a close when Toretto and the Senator chanced to hear of it reflected that this union would the denouement is worthy thu rest of the story Thc day following Sanova was entering the little garden of his er he saw Blast approaching him Five years had diminished nothing of her beauty except that she was pale and resembled one of his white marble statutes m Bettina Bettina lie will you pardon me my ingratitude and con- fer on me a happiness I scarcely deserve I had not seen you when all tho fervent and tender affection 1 once bore you re- destroy the prospects of their upon me with increased strength and to prevent it said One evening they entered the ber of Antonio commanded him to follow them and notwithstanding his tears his resistance and despair carried him to Venice where they confined him during a whole year All endeavours to escape proved less The enamoured youth finding his return to impossible was com- to seek consolation in his favorite Thc reputation of the young man soon spread abroad his celebrity was became society was courted by all and the Emperor be refuses to remain with ory of Bettina Biasi was gradually erased and Diseases of the IM piv attended to co W A and ATWOOD Oak e Co HOOK Mam tV Jefferson Co W r LAKK MILLS 1 Lake Mills Jefferson Co Wis W II Boots Slides Liquors tVc at the Dutch Store cor- ner of Main and Second sts Watertown BOOKSTORE By L J Fribert A complete assortment ol and stationery wholesale or He has also in connection a general assortment of ready made in Groceries Hardware fry and Medicines Palmyra Wisconsin 1 Surveyor Dodge County Is prepared to do all kinds of Surveying Plot in the most approved style G C WRIGHT in Boots Shoes and Leather the bridge Watertown W T Kast end of Also Ladies Buskins morocco and seal the wild contemns your walking Shoes half hand kinds of fancy work made to order on short It not Lack and in the very hcst manner Oct IS 17 DAILY IVom 31 John Frill It uf routes to 11 to and from Milwaukee via Wa- ami Sun Prairie weekly From via and Lake to Madison from Watertown via Jefferson and Ft Atkinson to From Watertown via Oak Grove Beaverdam and to Fond du Lac From n to Ft weakly Stages will run as until wise published October 12 FIRE INSURANCE HE Howard Fire Insurance company of New York will taKe risks on all property at reasonable rates G G BLODGETT Agent G G II is also agent for the N Y Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co Capital Milwaukee Feb 12 1848 ID Applications may be made at the office of the Rock River Pilot lady who was much afflicted and who had been attended in vain by several physicians was induced to invite the services of an acknowledged quack and a personification like most of his class of Pope's maxim a little being dangerous he came pealed to her pulse when trying to sublimely mysterious well says the piteous patient ready for thing do you comprehend my Oh yes mem it is a plain quoth he what is it Why madam it is a case doctor what in the world is It is a droping of the nerves Droping of the nerves sir Yes mem the drop down into the and thc head goes rizer Ah dear doctor you have just hit my case precisely vi Of to and from Post Office at Watertown W T for the Kast day at 7 o'clock A M and by 10 o'clock P.M Leaves for the South West ond North every Monday Wednesday and Friday at o'clock A M and arrives Tuesday Thursday and Sunday by 7 o'clock P M Th c mail from Madison via Sun Prairie Wa- CO Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing East side of the river Hooks Stationery Periodicals furnished to order OH thort notice and reasonable terms Retail and Wholesale Dealer in Glass anil Crock cry Ware Sullivan Jefferson co W T DOMESTIC said Mrs Foozle to her husband one morning oblige me with twenty dollars to-day to buy me a new dress Shan't do any buy such thing Agnes any called me a bear yesterday Law love that was meant by it that you were very You're a saucy You're a sau and Lisbon to Milwaukee arrives from Madison every Monday by 12 the M arid leaves at 2 o'clock P M and arrives but here's a fifty from Milwaukee every Thursday by 12 o'clock M and leaves at 2 o'clock P M The mails for their respective routes arc closed by 0 o'clock P M on the days previous to their departure L B Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries and Shoes Liquors awl Wines in the Cramer block West side of the rh er CO General Dry Goods Grocery and Provision ers ou the corner of Mam and Water streets Watertown hours every day Sundays from 7 o'clock A M to 10 o'clock P M On Sundays the will be open for thc delivery rockery Boots of j 2 Vines p p ROGAN p M October of a A young lawyer who had long paid his court to a lady without much advancing his suit accused her one day of being insensible to the power of Jove It docs not she archly replied that I am so because I am not to be won couple me You see Louise he has no other than to be thc greatest sculptor in the world He longs to leave us to return to Rome to resume his labours and present to the world another such a vork as his Lcs The conversation then became more they talked of the tions continued by the Borghese family of Italian of the Colonne and a thousand other Nothing was new to Napoleon who conversed with a perfect knowledge of every subject and a wonderful clearness of perception Canova could not contain his surprise and admiration How is it possible for your majesty to divide your attention between so many different matters I exclaimed he I have sixty millions of re- plied Napoleon with a smile eight or nine hundred thousand soldiers a dred thousand horse The Romans themselves had not so many I have commanded at forty battles At Wagram I fired a hundred thousand cannon balls and this lady who was then Archduchess of Austria desired my death At this he pulled the ear of Marie Louise who answered with a droll imitation of her German accent II etre bien I think said the Roman artist things now wear a different aspect Oh Cela est bien said Marie Louise this time in thc best French sible kissing the emperor's hand ly who taking the young creature by the waist made her sit upon his lap but as she resisted Bah bah said Napoleon Canova is a friend and we don't make ceremonies with friends besides he is himself of a tender and nature and will be delighted to witness the happiness of an affectionate from his mind At the same time thc arts and of another little coquette Dominica took the place in his affections She was thc daughter of the sculptor Volpato of marriage were jut as Dominica was yet young a was agreed upon till the ng year before that lime nica bestowed her hand upon Raphael The poor deserted lover was in de- spair at this new of treachery At this part of the recital Canova fell nto a deep fit of musing and melancholy unconscious of what was passing around liim His health gave way His cians and friends recommended him to return and breath the air of his native village Corvisart here he would say this was a remedy the faculty do not in but nevertheless it always Antonio set off on his journey On his approach to his native place the thoughts of Bettina Biasi that nf girl so disinterested in her for him rushed upon his tion more fresh and more engaging than ever CHARLES B WITHINGTON Jeweller Clock and Watch Repairer East end of the Bridge Watertown Wis HARWELL Importers Wholesale and Retail dealers in lion Hardware Tinners Stock sign of the mill saw East Water M Milwaukee I J 1 A K Jefferson County House subscriber has again taken thc above stand and respectfully invites the patronage of the public Thc house is well fitted for the of those who call upon him and no exertion be spared to make it an agreeable stopping place EDWIN BALDWIN January 12 1848 15 by the power of Forgive replied the but you should remember that all the votaries of Cupid are solicitors BLANKS JUST PRINTED a complete assortment of blanks of every description copied from the most approved forms printed on good paper artf will be told on reasonable terms at this Lord three maxims be a whole man to one thing ot a time never to lose an opportunity of ing anything which can be done and never to entrust to others what you can do yourself trembled with emotion voice listen Antonio I suffered much when 1 learnt that you were to be married to minica but I felt even then dearest friend that thc humble village girl of the ter of a peasant the o thc prentice Antonio could never be the wife of the celebrated Canova I refused several offers of and for five years I lived upon the remembrance of him 1 loved But when I heard that you were about lo return to concluded from my own feelings that you would not be able to see me again when 1 reflected that without we be both cried ungrateful have 1 been to and forget her from his mind all brance of Dominica he dreamt only of Bettina Biasi He pictured to the weak enough to renew intimacies by your present j I was anxious to save us both not only the possibility of yielding but tion and struggles we should have to un- di married you married About eight days ago to a deserving young man who lias sought my hand for four years Oh that was a noble and worthy cried Canova bad left his scat and gone to loan his head against the window to con- ceal his grief A knock came to the door and the Police the Due put in his plain but expressive Really M le Due you could net have arrived a more opportune ment See the effect I have produced thanks to the information you have procured mo from Italy within the last few days Adieu continued he tly patting thc shoulder of thc Employ yourself in making the bust of rny wife and when you have finished it if you still persist in returning to Italy I suppose we must let you go Good night I have business with Due Ah it is a hard life that of said he it is not often I have an evening to myself and a pleasant chat with my wife and a friend near thc fire Now come Is Due And he went A gentleman who was a bachelor has left the munificent sum of for the inventor of a shirt buttons Listen to me Louise and I will relate to you a romantic story the hero of which you may easily guess yon will then judge if those who love each other ought to feel restraint before Canova He kissed Marie Louise and keeping her still upon his knee began In the province of Trevisa there is a little lage called In this place was born and reared the son of an archi- tect whose father died early age of twenty-seven and whose mother ried a second time Sartori di At four years old thc child by name the delight he should experience in again her to his bosom beat with hope and joy and whilst he was resolving within himself to proceed next day without fail to Pra- dazzi he perceived the village spire of before him much agitated to remain in the slow he alighted ami ued his journey on foot by a short road until he arrived at thc gate of thc little town At this moment a crowd of young who are awaiting his arrival and men perceive him approach fill the air with shouts of welcome surround We must not omit to add that this was the evening of the October 1810 and that the Emperor Murie Louise and Canova were in I he room ami near thc same fire place where ned his abdication on the of April titbit is a favorite amusement the Cape Cod girls to slide down hill on- a codfish They take out the entrails of the shape tt whilst the carcass is pliable to a goodly and proper fashion and freeze it hard when it makes a first rate vehicle stands without thc power of speech his heart throbs within him his eyes are filled with tears The road is strewed with branches and evergreens all the tants of women children and o keep out of yout debts To please your business To make EF A man told his wife was some as a picture but there was a great in pictures   

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