Sheboygan Lake Journal (Newspaper) - July 5, 1854, Sheboygan, Wisconsin VOLUME 3 SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY 1854 NUMBER 3D THE JOURNAL ON WEDNESDAY OK KACH WEEK MY J MILLS OFFICE on Avenue neit door east of more DOLLAR AND additional will he charged village who receive their papers per No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid the option ofthe BOOK and done reasonable terms ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual rates Car is Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank MICH THE UNDERSIGNED will receive on deposits at their Banking Houses the notes of Bank tern them at the The of this be redeemed at ila agency in New York city at of one percent discount McCREA Si McCREA McCREA Racine McCREA BELL BUTLER Pond du Lac A L McCREA Sheboygan TAYLOR OFFICE IN WISCONSIN Fenton Co Clapp Kent Co Comart fc Co Co Ransom Co Stevens John Hollister C W Seymour P N II NORTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY in capital Mutual Life capital Int capital Original nnd renewal here at the current in the Marine or Fire Department of this In the Meadows I lie in the summer meadows In the all alone above me And the sun on his mid-day throne The smell ot the flowering grasses Is sweeter And a million happy insects Sing in the warm repose The mother lark that Feels the sunshine on her winga And the deeps ofthe noonday glitter With swnrms of fairy things From the billowy green beneath me To the fathomless blue above The creatures are In the of their summer love The infinite bliss of Nature I feel in every vein The light and the life of Summer iii heart And brain darker than any shadow By unfurled The arises That Death is in the And the beam as ever And never u cloud be curled And the be living odors Uut death is in the world Out ofthe deeps of sunshine The invisible hurled There's Life in the summer meadows But is in Green Veils and Calico Dresses IMck and his Yankee Clock Well said Dick to me one day about five years or better ago I bought a wooden clock from a Yankee pedlar named Tom Jones who to travel through this country droppin one at almost twas the last one he had and him fifteen dollars for it She was a fect goer clock and then such a beau- Her little squatty sed out in her painted case just filled my eyes to a gnat's beef I sot her on this shelf so I might allers see her Her would swing and tickin at a proper rate There she'd roll it day after day week after week deep bent on keepin up with and mined one in the should get ahead of her She'd dig at the hours to catch just fire away in I'd wind o nights and then go to bed puttin every confidence in her ly satisfied that she'd do her duty faithfully although I wasn't watchin her wouldn't allow the sun to be up before she'd put her hand to the hour of sunrise And then sir restless and couldn't sleep or when I was sick then what company she was to To be sure she couldn't talk to call me by Though sometimes she'd say I'd look up her and almost expect her to lead oft in a regular built chat Well Niagara Goethe on a Bender The Dutch Guard nothing more or Jess than the bark of an evergreen oak growing in Spain and other countries ering the Mediterranean in English ens it is only When the tree is about fifteen old the bark has An amusing anecdote connected with DEAR have been to the celebrated Whiskey insurrection of rocks water foam Pennsylvania is related of one the of citizen table rock Indian curiosities squaws soldiers in the expedition of the Macpherson casins stuffed snakes rapids wolves Blues against the of 1794 which ton House suspension bridge place where is of being the water runs swift the faint scream j nf smd after get the paint washed oft their where the aristocratic Indian ladies sit on j the dirt and make little bags where all the ter in his day He died inhabitants swindle strangers where the ju Paris leaving a fortune million cars go in a hurry the waiters are dent and all the small boys swear When I came in sight of the suspension referred to was a German by birth of the of Koch who was well known a further of ht duces a second rop and so on at intervals 1 U U t 1.1 VI f It i U T a large Qf to extent of im Of and a half of dollars twelve crops The bark is the tree in pieces of two or three inches in thickness of considerable length and of 1 HJ I I 1 U LI J I 111 VI Koch was a private in the Macpherson j such na to the curved form of Blues It tell to his lot one night to be j the h hns The o t nrj I o was vividly impressed with the j placed as sentinel over a baggage wagon v idea that it was some bridge in fact a con- i The weather was cold raw stormy and I curiosity and a considerable i wet This set the sentinel to musing a of beer and walked ter remaining at his post for an hour he up to the Falls toQ glass of beer I was calling out and Silked Falls wanted i of er glass of beer but couldn't get it walked j jer away from the Falls wet through The Corporal came nnd inquired what triumphant victorious was Koch wished to be relieved all except the of for a few minutes bavin everything which is a most certainty and i to Macpherson the cupidity which is a He was gratified and in a few moments fact and the Indians and niggers i he stood in of the General everywhere a Satanic truth j M r is your pleasure I Another glass of forthcoming asked another all which I I likes tu know what drank I then proceeded to drink a glass value of der over which something to say of beer went over to the States where 1 procured a class of up stairs ju a i c n iai f T utmost horror of shop sir she continued to do so for five years and j Jor 1 sixpence over to Goat said an aristocratic young lady in my pre- was my delight In fact I may say j lanc which 1 disbursed CYRUS HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Office HO 10 Wall St New York CASH SIMEON L President -3 MARTIN Secretary O R S L Loomis firm vf Bowen McNomee Richard firm Co Wm II Mellon firm of Co firm of Ueo co R Eho firm of Elm CO Oliver Onn Wood I Stone firm of Stone tfr Starr Henry G Ely of Ely Clapp Bowen Low firm Low co Hutch lirm of C B Hatch CO Jf fl of J C Howe co Wrin Lambert firm of A Lawrence co A firm of co L firm ol L Jr co JLevi P of co A T Dwight co John G Nelson of Nelson CD Chas P Baldwin firm Starr George C Collins firm of Sherman Collins George D Morgan firm of E O Morgan co I Coman co Thomas Messenger firm of T II Messenger Thomaa H Sandford H Norton firm of Norton Butler Hoy t Stephen Paul firm of Boyd B Watson Bull firm of Ha Alfred S Barnes firm of A S co firm of R tuck wood Son of Allen co man firm of L Cooke co A Dwight firm of Brown Palmer I of John H Swift firm of Swift eo firm of Condit Noble Word of Work Drake -N H stock well firm of Gibson Stock we 11 co Humphrey firm of Humphrey Win T Continental Bank Danford X firm of Wells Fargo co Homer Morgan firm uf George cp The of the Com- pany for NORTHERN WISCONSIN to receive applications issue original nnd renewal policies and pay losses CYRUS P HILLER Sheboygan June 5th B WALLACE 7 WATCHMAKER ond opposite the ten Hotel Just re- a splendid stock of Clocks Watches Jewelry and Fancy Call and stock and prices REPAIRING done to nnd with and dispatch sence the other day they are so Jy common looking with their veils and calico dresses I took a view of the speaker she was a girl of about twenty called by the world pretty but I am rather inclined to think distance the for a close inspection led one to think it liad more with the crimson on her cheek than nature and the discovery of certain little snowy flakes on the alabaster neck and arms called to mind a certain article found on the toilet table of all fashionable and known as pearl lily white The dainty creature was clad in a costly silk the train of which contained almost enough material for another dress jewels sparkled on of rich laces shaded her beautifully braided bair and swept gracefully through the drawing rooms I thought she had nothing but the truth when she said she despised green veils and calico dresses for a look at other side of the That ivery afternoon after my that on longer than thai but twas 1 cents a Suide to I Paid half a thar tr four times at nine Cents a I am dor How should 1 know Mr Koch asked the like to be cutter makes a slit in the perpendicularly from the top ofthe trunk to the bottom he makes another incision parallel to and at some distance from the former and two shorter horizontal cuts nt the top and For stripping oft the piece thus isolated he uses a kind of knife two handles and a curved blade Sometimes after the cuts have been made he leaves the tree to throw off the bark by the spontaneous action of the vegetation within the trunk The de- pieces are soaked in water and are placed over a tire when nearly dry they are in fact scorched a little on both sides and acquire a somewhat more compact texture by scorching In order to get rid ofthe curvature nnd to bring them ilai they are pressed down with weights while vet hot four times at nine cents a up on the tower for a i ter of a dollar and looked at the didn't feel tried took some beer and tried again j drank a glass of beer and began to feel the waters were sent for and were on a journey to the thought Well a thousand dollars perhaps Very well General Maepherson I writes a check for der moneys and den I shall go to mine about that time she began monstrously to know how she was I Can't say I do exactly Why sir I Old Dave used to say that his wife was a in creature one of the best of that he didn't believe from old mother Eve down to the present a better woman ever th rowed a petticoat over her head To be sure he said she had her guide held sent him over to the hotel j of all who have dealings with I to write j jt j o tba character of a man to know whether he implicitly unconcernedly disregards his hether he values his word as a Keep your Promises The best certificate of character you can get of a man may be expressed in four words the place below was one vast sea of k was going to jump down and get some but SOQ this be of s to haye picture 1 ANT WHOLES ALE RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries Provisions Liquors itc on Pennsylvania Avenue Sheboygan Plain Fancy Job Printing The the to his Jobbing department is prepared to execute all kinds of JOB WORK in a style Printing in with done in the oft terms Carils variety Justice Notary of conveyances and instruments requiring legal conveyances ami ail busness usually by Justices Office nearly opposite Davis B Fox A and Solicitor Office in Pennsylvania Avenue Sheboygan Stable Oy George W Tyler Double and Single Teams und carriages or without drivers ed on short notice and at Stable 611 Seventh Warren Hotel gtin Wisconsin -o B Williams Attorney Counsellor and Wisconsin William It Attorney arid Judge Wisconsin Furniture By H fr L E Avenue Fashionable Barber on Penn A venue the Hotel Attorney nnd Solicitor in Attorney and Land and Col- Agent Mortgages all Falls chance meeting with the young lady who had a horror of shop girls 1 was riding ofthe Avenues in an omnibus the driver paused in obedience to a nal from some one on the sidewalk I ed out of the window saw a looking girl carrying with difficulty a large bundle endeavoring to thread her way through an immense number of curts ire towards our stage My heart immediately said can't you but being a good for nothing useless sort of a little body I was obliged to answer in the j beautiful kind j ways Here Dick imitation of i to a Slass ot I tl whom I knew very well She I some as would have ways and ways she did Well sir my clock got in the same way Same of her works got out of fix and for spite she done jist as she blamed yes sir she did like all She'd take a notion off sometimes and she'd ring in on them wires one hundred and fifty times At first I was at it and would set and laugh at her for bein such a fool as to be cuttin up what didn't turt nobody but herself But at last I began to get tried of such foolery to me whenever I job before me and wanted to study it out or whenever I was right sleepy then she'd pick her chance to come them big licks I put up with it a long did nothing to thort by her have her fun out she might get tired of it herself after a while But she didn't she still belt on stouter than ever On last Saturday I went up here to and as I allers have on such sions took rather too much of the lightly When I I thort the best place for me was in bed so to sleep off the O thou in one awful 11 1 I T lobster in sublime feet UI i ni u iiia as n masterpiece of what a not to be or an to the Almighty and majestic art and deceive his neighbors The thou in thy tremendous man who his ful J to behold m my right be He not be gigantic huge and thou j destitute of good but the canker that down and riseth up again in of is his nat and e misty majesty to glorious y u him as a to his parent to a thousand a- anv of great moment any huge terrible tremendous punctual performance what i as the dies opposite threw open i boozy I pulls off and bed but the door and their hands as well as my no sooner head tech the own extended to receive the huge L starts the I determined above to put a stop to any such capers that night It rolled great awkward i I got my old a cheer looking partly unfolding revealed and sot down rig lit afore her a heavy coats out and Now old sez I yer arter the going home to be made After the dle came a green veil and a calico dress Well if T had been a I should have fallen in love immediately for that green veil partly hid the prettiest little face that could be dark gentle sweet kissable mouth cheek pure anil no tales that was fitted gracefully to a a might have envied I glanced at the little hands the of one bore ofthe busy needle and I worthy to be clasped than that I had lately seen glittering with gold jewels -As I said before if I -had young man I should have left my heart where I left my sixpence the with the driver but with modest little stress Green veils and shame to those ters of Steward's marble palace and Broadway establishments Wo speak in tones of scorn of the poor girls are forced to toil from Monday morn till day night For my part whatever my sins and faults may be 1 thank Heaven I have no false pride and rather much hanging down existence you make a great fuss don't you Man came back with the beer drank it to the last drop and wished there had been a gallon out on a rock to the ofthe fall woman onshore very much told her not to get if I fell over as I would step right up again would not be much of a anyhow a glass of beer of a man another of a woman and another of two small boys with a minutes elapsed when contractors men in private as well as in public life should make it a cardinal point to observe every engagement to the letter When there is a doubt about the ty of doing anything at or within a stated time there should be no deception ed but a candid statement made of the im- possibility of entering into a positive en- gagement Tradesmen often injure their reputation and business by inattention to this rule To secure a job or a customer When a man's conscience begins to get hard it does so faster than any thing in nature It is like the boiling of an it is very clear at first but as it one minute more and vou may cut it with a knife Flowers and fruits are always fit ents flowers because they are tions that a ray of beauty all the vanities of the world The following pertinent question says an exchange was recently addressed to a lawyer of our acquaintance at a fair in a neighboring distance lends to the view and view refuses to return it can distance recover any legal re- dress BY AUTHORITY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES AN ACT to authorize the school of fractional township number one of range number ten east in bama to locate section for school purposes JBe it enacted by the Senate and House of ofthe United States of America in assembled That the school commissioners of fractional township number one of range number ten east in the land subject to sale at Lebanon Alabama be and is hereby to enter free of charge in lieu of the lands to which they are entitled by any existing law one half section of land in gal subdivision anywhere in said township with a view to the ultimate convenience of the citizens of said township and the jii 5 i i n G u u 11 u and ef yer don't ketch i and on a eat a reats didn't skeer her her one bit lar and sided out old spite game again are you Just go on ef ye like it but dar to strike a hundred and i threats she struck away like livelier than She went so she soon got up to ninety six gwyin md I ed the takes my lays my finger on the sez she stouter than ever and was starting with another I flames away in half a seckin finds self flit on my back in the middle of the floor I purchased some more ot an Indian most man and imbibed it through a straw it I thov cannot wasn t good had to get a glass of beer to 01 to be js verv take the taste out of rny mouth legs began j Thus they deceive and ity of soil for school purposes and said lands to tangle up effect of the spray in my eyes point who though caught that i thus located shall be governed by the sanw got hungry and wanted something to eat j ti be not an eating house called for a plate jjsf of beans when the plate brought hand I took it hung up my beef customer lost for sixteenth section in said State of Alabama s Of his grievance SEC 2 And be it further enacted That among minds his friends and influences their MR has an opinion now and on folks and things walk bought a boy of a glass of dog with a small beer and a neck on his tail and a collar with a spot on the end felt funny got some water m a tin cup drank the r marriages fm sala anj cup and placed the soda on the counter may be gathered from the following para- the be valid as w BUU he thinks of boy and girl marriages sala it shall bo the duty of said school to locate and report within two years what lands they have entered to the Commissioners of the General Land Office at Washington and it shall be his duty upon the receipt of such report of location and paid money full of pocket very bad headache rubbed it against the post better so put my hat It is our decided conviction formed after a calm survey ofthe manners and customs took effect among her tenance and both her hands smooth I wound her up since the pluck she's got there's no knowin what she might do if she had a chance She's out exception the best game I ever seen SGENE OK THE boat stopped the rather seek a friend amongst the sisterhood of veils and calico dresses than mingle with the heartless beings who form what they consider to be the best society Pi Picayune n exchange says that a w Yoi er has just been fined live dollars a lady against her will The court that im- the fine ought to be booted out ofthe balls of justice It's all nonsense to talk of kissing a woman against her will It don't stand to reason it ain't it can't be lady that was kissed her will and the cat that wouldn't cream ruust both belong to the same imaginary they nowhere KISSING IN OLD TIMES In 1650 a trial to wood the shore in crowd was a remarkably stupid fellow with his hands in his pockets and his under lip A dandy ripe for a scrape and then stumped along station house come ofthe social circles with which we are pri and said if I don't go straight he'd to walk that never before did the take me to the watchman tried to oblige j rising generation exhibit such a violent im- civil station house j pulse to precipitate itself into premature j an Irish marraige We seriously expect we j get die to behold Young America led to the of the way she on the i altar in leading strings The walk but insisted on both sides of j once favorite old ballad sections heretofore granted in the new States Approved April 2.0 1854 the street at once tried to walk between I'm o'er young to marry yet her consequence collision awful knocked has no significance in these times To be out the wheelbarrow's eye broke the Irish married and are almost equal i woman all to pieces baby loose courthouse to necessities of the sooner they took me to the constable jury sat j are both gone through the better of course tipped nods aud winks at all around I'll have some fun I'll frighten the He jumped ashore with a long drawn brandishing it -in the face of the green exclaiming I'll punish for you a week The fellow stared stupidly at the he evidently had not sense to be but as the Bowie near his face his huge fists suddenly his pockets and fell hard and heavy between the dandy's eyes and the poor loW was the Ohio Greeny jumped on board our boat hands in Lis pockets and looked around j May said lie is No AN ACT to amend the third section of tho Act making appropriations for tho civil and diplomatic expenses of government for the year ending the thirtieth of June eighteen hundred and and other purposes Bf it enacted by the Senate and of Representatives of the United Stolen of America in Congress assembled That the clerks by the third section j T- of the act approved March third eighteen on me and the jail said the There is some in the above Will hundred entitled An act must take me to the constable objected the infants inclined to hymen make a appropriations for the civil and di- expenses of government for the year ending the thirtieth of June eighteen hundred those of the first class shall receive a salary of twelve dred dollars per annum those of tho ond class a salary of fourteen hundred dungeon put me into the darkest constable in the city got out and here I are prepared i to stick to my original opinion Niagara units non non admirations Yours unquestionably Q R PHILANDER P B A friend of ours who was a few miles in the country the other day relates the A mile or two from town lie met a boy on horseback crying with cold Xo MEANS OF was called up and informed by the Recorder that affidavit had been made against her in which she is charged jf T freeze having no visible means of support Xo i visible means of echoes Mary and don't you get down and load I Per annum those ofthe third class a said our that's the way to i salary of sixteen hundred per an- warm It's a horse an I'll ride him A boarding miss deeming eat a word num and all clerks not provided for in this act performing the same or similar duties with any one of the classes shall receive the same compensation as is allowed to such class and the clerks employed in the sus Bureau shall be paid during the limb and Don't denticulated orifice below the nasal you call that a visible Mr We neer the and summarily sent means of support berance which bein id add that ates through the cr masticated i cavities of the is finally in Mary to the workhouse for thirty days the for digestible particles took place itv Connecticut under the section I else been me a week T of the blue laws kissing The But there wasn t offenders were Sarah Tuttle and It appears that Sarah dropped ber gloves nnd them Sarah asked for them Jacob demanded a kiss for and as the demand did not seem to be extravagant she adjusted it forthwith Tho foots were clearly proved and thei parties were twenty lings the sea shore women by themselves they are clothed with a robe which from their own looks but in the you at the these same sufficiently to cause the remark how little they are ered so that they the of dressing to of undressing to go to the ball of Fashion she drew up her nether too vulgar for refined ears defines it so as to expose a well developed To insert nutritious pabulum into the eJ to clerks ofthe second class SEC 2 And be it further enacted That the stamp and blank agent for the Post Office Department receive the same salary as clerks of the second class provided for in the first section of this act and an ad- dition of twenty per cent is hereby added t- the pay now authorized by Jaw to of the packers laborers and Evil is like road eum phlegm juleps i watchmen of the different executive can't be its presence without or but government -in that heaw fat porter i to tho employed at the navy-yard r and marine barracks at Washington to the dent's garden two additional and the police at the Capitol watchmen the President's House and No two lamplighter the general superintendent tho of across tho Eastern Branch and tomac and that the provisions of tho ond section of the net of August eighteen hundred and making for the civil and diplomatic ex- penses of the government for the year eighteen hundred and bo and is hereby extended to such persons herein enumerated who were in ment during that fiscal year and were ex- cluded from benefit of said net by tho decision of tho Comptroller of tho ury SEC 3 And ba it further That instead of the salaries now allowed by law to the Superintendent of the Census and to the Assistant Postmasters General they shall each receive tho salary that is the Assistant Secretary of tho ury be it the increased compensation provided for in this act shall the first day eighteen hundred and and the necessary money this act into effect is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not wise appropriated Provided ing herein be construed as making an appropriation for any period beyond the dred and fifty-four Approved April 22 1854 No A JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the accounting thra treasury to adjust the expenses of board of missioners appointed by the territorial assembly of Oregon to prepare a coda of to adjust tho expense of collecting and printing certain law's nnd archives of the Territory of Oregon by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Status of America Congress tho accounting officers of be to adjust the expense of a board of commissioners appointed under An act of the legislative assembly of Oregon to create a board of com minion CMS to prepare a code of laws for the of which passed tins House of Representatives on the eighth of eighteen hundred and on the twelfth January eighteen dred and and to adjust the ex- pense incurred under another legislative assembly act to provide for the collection and publication of the laws and archives of which passed the council on tho twenty-second of December eighteen hundred and fifty-two and the House of Representatives on tho twenty-sixth of January hundred and fifty-three and that und er compensation and expense found to havo been reasonably nnd necessarily incurred be from the balance of appropriations for compensation and mileage of tho bers of the legislative assembly contingent expenses ofthe sembly of now tho books of tho treasury Approved May 3 1854 No A for ing contract for carrying tho Mail in abama Resolved the Senate of of the failed Stales of America in Congress That the Postmaster General be he hereby authorized extend the existing upon tho route Montgomery and Mobile for four years the time at which said contract would expire by its his ion the public interest ond convenience will be promoted by such extension of said contract Approved May 3 No ACT making appropriations for the support of Military Academy for tho year ending of June one thousand eight hundred and Be it enacted Inj the Senate and House of Representatives of States of in That tho following sums lie Mid the same are by appropriated but of in tho not otherwise for tha support of tho Military -Academy for tho year the thirtieth of Juno ono night and Fur pny of eighty-eight thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars For commutation of subsistence two thousand one hundred dollars For forage fur horses nine dred and For general repairs and improvements of academic buildings barracks officers quarters roads rade and drill grounds miscellaneous and incidental expenses fuel forage and ew Orleans Delta Sam Slicks says of English nr you I The drink good here there ain't no be ever so pure you cannot associate with i variety in them either no white nose companions without falling into bad pie jacks chain lightning PASTE THIS carrying away a taint ot it I men are accused for not There is a shop for the sale of clerk messenger and laborer in the office of ing their own perhaps as few know their own strength It is in men as in soils where sometimes there is a vein of 1 The joys are nothing compared the owner knows not with a perpetual drunk T -or rice Hong Kong which bears i Commissioner of Public Buildings over its door keeper and assistant doorkeeper at the ex- Mansion public in the public grounds and ent fiscal year the same as is j ments of instruction twenty-nine thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars For gradual increase and one thousand For expenses of the board visitors three thousand dollars For forage for artillery and cavalry ses eight six hundred and forty dollars For replacing and worn out ry and artillery thousand dollars For enlarging and improving hospital of- cadets six thousand five For cavalry exercise hall twenty i and dollars SEC And bo it further That the of op the Sword be twelve dollars per annum Approved May 10