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   Superior Chronicle (Newspaper) - September 21, 1858, Superior, Wisconsin                                VOLUME 4 SALE OF FORFEITED SCHOOL LANDS Office Commissioners S and U lands A MADISON 1858 STATIC 01 WISCONSIN OK i LANDS IN that Km same lie be offered for sale at Slate at the In the of A r Mi it urr lit U n in and to from day tu tiny until all ii at each which amount due at the time of the for Int 1 till r li r n in it i n 1111.1 n uv uv um in day of returned and tfiilil'l.iifiiUiirviilio to all taxes and not in- time of will be fixed by the Commissioners and will not i i of BOUCK f r I if i in: of nw vl I J r J T K r i i OS Kl Ml SI SI T 11 n i M T- T II I If Ml 4 A A K K my K K II IH irl II leu Dun Hum M S M y II II II Illy I II J t II II II II ntv MO of mv ne of ne nw of lie in: of ne nf sw KW of se of 111 if civ ne Mr uf se in- of nw of of n inv f mv of nw of IIW llf Ml NW no HI nw of ne MV l-f HO Uf HU IIW f HW I llf lie of He nw He HW of IK I'M fa if He HW iif ne 101 llf 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WISCONSIN III to money on and Farming Timber ami Lands and city ami village lota bills pay Ing taxes Investigation of of property will buy and sell land out of Minnesota Ac D IH Hearty Made GENTS 272 Second Superior warding and Commission Merchant AND IN G AND PROVISIONS BARLOW HOUSE K BABLO tc Second tt Wis I Furniture We by lo to meet of public patronage JAMES K Attorney and Counsellor at Law IS THE BLOCK Will lo to R U It George It II S II S Dawos U.S W J W J Daives W J W J.Dawed J I J 1 Hamilton S It S li Julius Austrian I1 K Prentice tillus K J K Smith Austin K Smith Helen M Lawrence Lawrence Farley Lawrence Samuel Shepard Samuel S t 10 14 15 10 10 11 12 1 5 t 2 a 4 5 -0 ne of ne nw of no of ne se of lie ne of mv inv of nw aw of hw mv of ne sw of ne se of ne nc nw of nw KW of mv se of mv ne of nc nw of nu sw ac of no ne of no no sw of ne 100 lot ne of aw 105 110 111 He of He ne of 137 las sw 140 ne or ne of uw 140 101 sw of HC of ne Kit ne 105 mv of nw HiO 41 41 42 41 44 -14 44 47 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not the only nation that to vT arc to bo 8 a a ao 2 40 2 70 7 2 40 2 40 G 2 40 0 2 -ID i -ID Ion J 40 3 i f 270 2-l g s-s 48 00 ift ss 5 S S 86 t -10 10 676 676 rs J 1 l V 13 nc of so Wl -IS WO 8 SB a 6 r 01 oml no of sw SOI SOS fll 01 fll fit 312 51 Siy 01 SH fll 315 01 Ot 00 5 W 3 o t -IS 00 -IS 00 Ot 00 11200 7.07 3 y SO 3 MO 86 O lo 6051812 C 76 2 40 76 2 -10 6 240 6 -2 40 676 76 240 2 0 076 5 14 4 54 M 54 70 162 23 111 SS 101 SO 23 Ul 01 43 SI 01 7.1 Mi hi 70 51 70 Gi -IS 54 70 M 70 flt 70 70 54 70 70 U Si M 76 76 i M 76 ft lit a M 70 W 76 0 76 0 76 0176 n tnat a largo of this trade Lake Superior route the up of tho 0110 of tho in his a bc from It will be seen that it grouse prairie hen to Parliament built and immediately built arc now receiving their Ji full slock of AiVO which aru package or In to suit FOK GASH 200 DWs Mess 00 600 CO UN MEAL 5000 Ibs 100 W U 100 SO mill 100 Green and TEAS In lial and 50 sacks oM Java 20 ducks white K llw Ground 20 House anil 23 KICK SOO boxes 100 boxes Star and 100 boxes German and 100 boxes M U Hermetically sealed Fruits ters Lobsters Pickles OKO F Choice Brandies Wines Segars It A Pure juice Old Sherry and Claret H t W B and Scotch diaries London Co a variety of pood The above are of will bc sold at wholesale only Sept 22 tf F HOLCOMD CO F HOLCOMB Co Superior Douglas County Wiseousiii SOLO Drafts at on New York OK TUB UNITED STATES Messrs W B Scott A Co New York Jones 11 O 8 A Co Chicago Illinois Ii M S II Newton March march S Foreign Exchange In of the pal cities and of GREW In sums to for 8 file by ma OEO F it CO R BY joly 11 Warrants QKO r It CO P O DULm IX Cl GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Booli and and Caps Cuni KlOes n I Notions SECOND Wig t At the Towa cf Wisconsin One copy one year no copy six months 1 00 EH UNTIL One square lines one insertion Bach 05 of not than one 00 j 00 Is not contracted for will he at the rate of per fo the first insertion nmt cents per square fa each subsequent Insertion by the column will be at the One column one year V 00 column one year 00 Quarter column one y of money can be made bv mall at our risk If the letters arc Superior N Wisconsin From Ilic Peninsula The empire of China is not the largest bat the most ancient and most lous kingdom iii the Its antiquity gathered from the fact that there is recorded iu their annals a remarkable conjunction of five of the planets which 100 years before the flood and also that the first of a solar which took place 220 after the deluge is carefully described in their annals Their very title to the of Celestials is based on something more than mere in archives there is au gentry in the year one of tho beaving that about the world was T head of Lane Superior and another member who was in possession of valuable statistics re- garding tlic British Northwestern ry stated that in addition to the railroad ought to havo a canal between tho two there were so lakes and rivers on the proposed route that a Ganal could easily bo made from the of navigation on it so Happened that tho lakes and rivers through which the would go approximated fo each other at the lowest pass in the Kooky Mountains and that no impediment except the necessary lockage existed to unite the headwaters of with those of Lake Superior o stated in a former number that the Canadians were actively engaged in a navigable course from the Bay through French Lake and the Ottawa Kivor to the Gulf of St rence and strange as it may seem we have not slightest doubt but that those who live twenty or even ten years may seethe of Lakes with sails and steamers bearing the vast produce of the dics to Western Europe the capital of China is in latitude 40 north and at present the travel is round the Capo of Good Hope which is in tude 35 south the Cape fore implies the Failing over 150 degrees or miles to latitude ot in the Atlantic Ocean All of this will be saved by the direct route to Sound and by Lake Superior It is therefore as fixed as fate that British enterprise will speedily open up this and that the Lake Superior region will bo in the very centre of the commerce of the world Tho prospects of a bright future arc fore most encouraging for the new ry Our copper may when the Canadian route is completed be transported more cheaply to Swansea than it can at present o New York and our iron may reach Britain at a loss cost than it requires to transport it to OV SWEET Tho following is an extract taken from a in 1853 respecting the author of Sweet Home As I sit in my garret here in ton watching of and the destiny of party I often meet with strange contradictions in this eventful life The was that of J Howard Payne author of Home I occupied the room under me for some time and his con- versation was so I often in his apartment Tie was an applicant for at the consul at which had been removed What thing it was to sec subjected the humiliation bf office-seeking Of an evening we would walk the streets occasions he nci is of ahout forty surface The northwestern portion than tho it portion the tins inclined plane the military eu will be full and dis- view from every portion of tho ground except a space of a few roads square at tho southwest corner of tho enclosure Irani the entrance on the directly south to the ground is nearly level huh level but vent any from mud Unless di centre this level ample room for tho the eastern side tho ground rises partially shaded by young the for stock arc situated tract widens e i r V mum man thirty feet above the level of the course people can easily find positions along the sides and summit of overlooking tho whole cx- Nor is this all It vie ot and glimpses of the lakes and adjacent country A SCENE IN THE cnt relates tho following cars after leaving As we left the city we a lioT named Stitt twelve years of ago poorly clad but very intelligent with him ten weeks old tha child of his sister who died a weeks ago TKd lad had the infant from Iowa City whore tho died and was way to The uncle had cared for it and nursed it all the n charge for one so young It would haps havo been so remarked had young girl been the of tho orphaned babe but hero was a mere boy putting childish things and assuming tho of a parent during a journey of thousand miles at least The manifested great interest in tho and his charge the ladies especially in turn relieving the lad of his burden he appeared to be his long journey almost exhausted with Such constancy and manliness in one so young Ls not often and certainly deserves tho name of heroism The population of this is equal to at least one third of the whole population of the world The of this vast pne has for countless centimes been here sealed to tlu rest of the world but the first despatch by the At- has most brought the cheering nnd welcome in- tint the ports and trade of are henceforth to bc open to tho whole world U hit the amount of may be it is impossible to tell but is all soils of implements nnd tured goods will unquestionably be required by a ely half civilized population it is obvious that tho new traffic will ba im- mense They have also consented to draw all restrictions on the exercise and of Christianity although this con- cession his beon made with a well men ted rebuke to the vast difference which exists between the teachings of Christianity nnd would give the history of trials and all the cares incident to his said ho I heart of and London or some henrd persons ing pr hand without to buy the next meal place to Jay world has liter sung my every heart is miliar its melody Yet I have been a niy boyhood My Ins turned me from mj and in my old age I have to submit to broad Thus he would complain of his hapless lot Ills only wish was to die in foreign land to be by and obscurity Poor Payne his He died at Tunis His remains should bc brought to this country and a erected to hi fay the homeless with Here hca J ard Payne author of Home A wanderer in whose sorgs were sung in cry tongue aud found au echo in heart had a homeT He in a foreign land A taking an apartment said to the landlady I assure you madame I never left a lodging in my lite the landlady shed tears I hope sho it be- cause you went away without paying A MATTER pp man who had been West and been chased by an Indian Much has been said by poets and malic young ladies about the picturesque aspect and the noble form of an warrior of and far bc it from me to An Indian is a noble or at a safe this in company with a dozen other bio is in your direction and you have lo do some tall walking in order to keep the stance on tlic summit his nobility vanishes and you sco only a painted greasy miscreant who will if i chance lift hair witk t the same Christian spirit composed and moat serene witli he would ask for a little more of that baked I vied to think like the poeti now the an Indian gives me a cramp ia tho stomach Hannibal an count of his sea voyage savs AFI passengers was now herein enough do captain giro for to too and horo too once Too know a man's temper until been imprisoned board of a him or a woman's until JOB her A BOY'S rendition of tlie rod nnd spare the child   

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