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   Watertown Democrat (Newspaper) - June 3, 1858, Watertown, Wisconsin                                Watertown Democrat ID EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PUBLISHED THURSDAY Second Story WATERTOWN WIS CITY To AND BLY IN OF One column per 00 O rter 15 Eighth Business One lines or time Each WATERTOWN DEMOCRAT VOLUME IY WATERTOWN WIS THURSDAY JUNE 3 1858 NUMBER 33 00 50 25 Business Directory Office second floor Bank building Watertown ENDS j j ENOS and Counsellors at Law and Solicitors in over store WILLIAMS LEONARD at Law Office three doors north of Office on Second Street M B WM G WEDEMEYER Watertown VHs would inform the public that he is ready gain to do all surveying in as well as country correctness and All work warranted where orders can be left LOTUS Practical Architect and Builder Plaia Working executed at the lowest prices attention given Watertown 1857 W P BARTLETT ir at Law and dealerin Will invest money locate buy and sell land on commission and attend to ali kinds of legal business Clair Co Wis Attorney anil Counsellor at Will invest PEASE and Law n cery Public Co nSS Oi PEABODY and varied they Purchasers MOAK des of writing River W a- M T Barber ono door East of Hotel Oils always on CHERRY PECTORAL FOK THE CURE OF and Hoarseness MASS Dec PR J C the best remedy I ever for Hoarseness Influenza and the concomitant symptoms of a is your constant use in my practice arrl my fur last ten years has shown it to possess rior fur the treatment of complaints KMC.I1T M D Y I hare used your and in my family ever since you invented it and believe it the best for its purpose ever out With a cuM I sooner pay twenty-five for a Lottie than do without it or take any other remedy Croup Whooping Cough Influenza I will cheerfully certify your is the best remedy we possess for tho cure of whooping croup anil tho chest diseases of children We of your fraternity in the South your and commend your medicine to people AMOS LEE ESQ T A 3d Jan I a tedious confined me in six took many medicines without relief finally tried your by the advice of our clergyman The first relieved the soreness in my throat and lunes less than one half the bottle me completely well Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best wo can buy and we esteem you Doctor anil your as the poor Asthma or Phthisic nnd Bronchitis WEST Feb 4 ISM Your Cherry is performing cures in this section It hns relieved several from Ins ot consumption nnd is now curing a man has labored an affection of lungs for the last forty years L A A RAMSEY M D MONROE Co IOWA Sept 3 practice of many years I found to your for giving ease and relief to patients or curing tiuch are curable We might add volumes of evidence but tlie most con- vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial Probably no one has ever been known cured eu many dangerous cases as tMp Some no aid can reach but even fo those the Cherry affords relief and comfort HOUSE XEW YORK CITY March S 1356 ATEK I feel it a duty nnd a pleasure to inform yon what your has done for my wife She had been tive laboring under the of Consumption from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief She was steadily ing until Dr Strong of this city where bavo come for trial of your medicine V e bless his as wo do your skill for she has recovered from day She is not yet as strong us she used to be but is free from her cough and calls herself well YOUK with gratitude and regard SHELBY OF Consumptives do not despair till you It by one of the medical chemists hi the world and its cures nil around us bespeak the merits of itb virtues Ledger THE SETTIN Never then had gone a step The sun is shining How looks like a friend lie seems to 21125 slowly finks ilia golden blaze This is the way he preaches Anil like tlie truth he in the clar When evening comes is guy He walks raorr to even 11 is destined path through Heaven And from his heavenly tent pours forth Brightness and warmth e'er all the Then tho day is ending He to his rest descending Yet stays his downward To greet us a smile And now he is reposing shades arc o'er him closing But new splendor soon rise And flame on high in eastern skies So tread the path thee Of virtue bliss and glory That when the day of life is o'er Thy sun may in Heaven to set no m laughed Susy gravely But Susy have you considered far Her often so j Remember I want your love not your I will be satisfied nothing less Do not be concerned about that at him very be assured verely tried lover was now too much in to boar her trifling any longer Never be it he cried and seizing his hat he strode from the room Susy listened o his receding footsteps with dismay Had she indee incorrigible love of coquetry It smote her to the soul to think so she heard him open the front door by a feeling of despair she the window whispered replied Susy gazin tenderly through her tears THE OLD-FASHIONED This is another of the institutions ol Virginia which lias disappeared almost en- tirely It one of tlie most endearing of them all and bad innumerable votaries in the last generation There was hardly a neighborhood in which hero was not I n 111 by her i you have them both and had Jne first to long before you had the last purposes The barbecue season But Susy you said only before which Nevermind what I said H r an sash and leaning forward Charley Charley you will be at the time fish fries and squirrel stews were the j c i 11 uati am a interrupted Susy some of her old of 1 eye rit out Just mind J J spirit breaking out say to-day If I was a anv reason I must be one always But s min fool once is that barbecue cook The squirrel stew when j boat to-morrow to bid me good-by won't indeed she added more softly of savory condiments are still friends I have always meant to b3 your J I haye is that I am not Qj you Surely we As she spoke she tore a rose from her MAKE MARK The following by -A is In the yo toil Make your Do you delve upon the soil Make your mark In path you go In whatever place you t or moving slow Make your mark I Life is fleeting as P mark Marka of some kind must bo made- Make mark Make it while the arm is strong In the golden hours of never make Make it with the stamp of Make good bosom and threw it lo him It lodged on liis arm but he brushed it away as though it had been poison and passed on without looking up Susy spent the rest of the day in tears Early the next morning the bustle of de- parture began Susy was going lo company her and invalid mother j wedding trip tho only scruple half good enough for you It is to sny how this discussion ended The reader has already divined that Charles continued his journey and thus in the course of one eventful day he risked a life paved n life made im- and set out on a most well concocted formed a delicious repast 11 on for her health As they reached tha wharf and de- from tha carriage Susy's eyes made themselves busy searching for one face but it was nowhere to be seen The i mother aided by the servant man who ac them had already crossed the gangway which lay between the wharf a peculiar sensation i jay panting and puffing ugly impatient to be let loose Susy ily Herald THE BT VON an epicure fairly water Tha barbecue proper con- of shoats and lambs dressed with a superabundant supply of pepper anc cooked over a large fire built op in holes five or six faet long nnd three or fou deep Sticks wera placed ovar these ant the shoat or lamb laid on it in abundance were always to be had tho foot of the table generally graced by ham of bacon The table was a tempo j made of rough planks laid up j on scantling and the seats were of th I same character The plates knives Since we entered the tropic zone we dishes pots wera of course could not sufficiently admire every night the beauty of the southern sky which as by the givers of the feast and in th evening nn or two generally drov 1 v Vf V W I 1 we advanced towards the South disclosed to tako tha Th I new constellations to our eyes We feel was entirely j boat nnd Susy was reluctantly when the sound of a voice behind she was to THE IMPROMPTU For heaven's sake Susy do ba the river very voice j her She round and missing her turned to look fall a traveler if you can for five Pray which is but cruel Another instant Charles had thrown off his coat and calling out loudly Tell we approach the equator and as we go from one hemisphere to the other when we see the stirs which wo have known from our earliest infancy gradually sink and at last Nothing more vividly reminds of his vast distance from his native land than the aspect of an unknown rely that delicious beverage which is now nev er had as it used to be in the days of yore The principal amusements wera quarter whist and conversation upo all manner of subjects It was very rar to sea anybody intoxicated and if any on became so and made himself disagreeable not invited again Neighborhood SILENCE From a volume in of ery pleasing poetry entitled a Contribution to by Thomas T ynch In mighty thines are Silently thought on thought temple And like a citadel with towern The goal with Her silently na on tho anow The saplings of the forest grow To trees of mighty nightly in silence burns And every day in turns The axle earth The frost mighty Setters the rivet nnd tho land chain And smitten by the silent sin Tbo chain is loped the rivers rua The are free again THE As A farmer of city was a feir nights ago returning from he stopped at a roadside public house nnd imprudently showed the inkeeper a arge sam which he head In the night the inkeeper armed with a stole into tho farmers chamber and pre- pared to stab him but the fermer who Tom the man's manner at supper d suspicions of Foul phy had thrown himself fully dressed on bed without going to sleep and being a powerful maC lie wrested the from the other and it against Him laid him dead at liia feet few moments after he heard stones thrown at the window and a voice which he recognized as that of the in- son said The grave is ready This proved to him that tho father and son had planned his and to avoid detection had intended to dealt body at once He therefore wrapped dead body a sheet and let it down from the window he to the merie and stated what had occurred gendarmerie immediately accompanied him to the house and found the busily in earth grave What are you Only has just o You are pray cease this trifling which is but cruel off his coat and calling out loudly Tell Ilie u aiga took it by turns to give barbecues Th with my feelings and let us treat tho captain not to allow the wheel to several scattered nebulae which vie in this Saturday this subject as it deserves soberly and and to lower mo a ropa I ho sprang into splendor with the mi by way and space j and neighborhood i the river But of her whom ho was were distinguished by their extra- would reply next I I i Kl nn O C Well there then cried the laughing j ing his life to save he was unable to Attorneys and Counsellors at Larr Office at Jefferson Bank of Watertown and the General Banking Law of the State mndo Cathartic Pills Ayer's THE of have teen their utmost to best most perfect is known to limn proofs are shown that these TILLS huve which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines and thut they win un- upon the esteem of all men They are safe and pleasant to take but powerful to Their properties stimulate the vital the body the of its organs purify the expel They purge out the breed anil grow distemper sluggish or dered organs iato their action nml impart healthy to the system only do black-eyed girl to whom Charles Westerly a trace spoke There then is that grave Judging that the currant of the river See the cornors of my mouth might have carried her a little forward he are duly turned down nnd my eyes rolled swam around the wheel but still he saw up arid I am as sober as a patient who has her not and despair seized his heart as he of a dentist's instruments conjectured that she might be under the Do I so boat H You suit me and von know it the water A uu omu 1.1 i vrell you witch Charles gazing low the surface what seemed to bo the with a smile at the pretty face puckered i end of a floating garment between in its affectation of But i the wheel and the rounded bottom of the ordinary blackness give a singular to the Southern sky This tacle fills with deep emotion thoso who without instruction in tha higher sciences i behold the vault of heaven with the same pleasure as they admire a beautiful scape or a magnificent scene One need not ba a botanist to recognize the torrid ter and at far zone by the mere appearance of its Without any knowledge ot and then a third a fourth and so on Thus nearly every Saturday would witness a barbecue somewhere in the county and it was kept up until frost Whig up he was not to be driven from his point and he resumed gravely after a pause The time has come Susy when I feel I have a right to demand fin explicit answer to my suit You trifled with my earnest feelings long enough I have MYGATT IT T nf rP S I vegetable are free from risk of XV J M M been maile which surpass were they not sub- T tT TH bv men of such position anil ami M lo of untruth eminent RE t-O furnish Finns lent their names to certify Working Drawings oil no- i o of my while Kat mu tho of my AU plans for contribute immensely to the relief of my boat i If this wore indeed tlie unfortunate girl I the least movement of the must in- I crush her and Charles ror fancied il was already beginning to turn lie dived and clutched at the I ment but missed it He rose panting and Shake them off then Charley in- almost exhausted but scarcely waiting the girl with a pretty j get breath he again below This omy and without any acquaintance with the celestial maps of or de la we feel that we are not in Europe when wo see the huge constellation of the clouds of The earth or the phosphorescent arise on the horizon restless under my fetters fiant toss of tlie head which plainly said I defy you to do it I cannot von know pe no pav w as uny person in this 1 to to work us low Or Positive Pictures on possess over Glass isli all The below named is to furnish gratis my directions 1 of their of IK subscriber is now prepared to all who wish with and beautiful style o LUCS The following are some of the They arc efforts were rewarded with cess nt least so far that he was able to bring Susy's form to the of the hapless lorev water but she seemed totally lifeless That being the said Susy lake Charles was now utterly exhausted them gracefully find that Ji don't pull arid jerk so it only makes them hurt you i looked out of the window that it was now really beginning to and the sky everything in tho equinoctial assumes an exotic character lower regions of the air were im- with vapor for some days We the first time the Southern Cross on the night of the 4th and 5th of July in degree of latitude It inclined and clouds whose was strongly inclined and appeared from time to time between centre furrowed v ith BELLS The fallowing from Douglas Jerrold's St James and St Giles breathes a ful sentiment and pathos that will com- mand the admiration of the There's something beautiful in tlie church bells don't you think so Jem said Capstick in a sudden tone Beau- and hopeful they talk to high and low rich anil poor in the same voice there's a sound in them that should scare pride and envy and meanness of all sorts from the heart of man that should make him look upon the world with kind forgiving eyes that should make the earth seem to him at least a time a holy place Yes Jem there's a whole sermon in every sound of the church bells if we only have the ears to rightly understand it answered one of them jumping into the grave arid raising the corpse And he held up a lantern to the face of the deceased Good God cried tlie young man thunderstruck tt is my Ha was then arrested and confessed Vienna paper A Wilde whose dictatorial ner arguing a point of law is well known waa onca engaged in a rather curious case where awl defendant wera possessed one of a male and the other of a female dog of a very rare In order to preserve the breed it ww agreed by the parties that the progeny these two animals should be divided equally between them but subsequently the owner of the female dog to gwa the other his share of the litter of which had been produced Sergeant then Mr Wilde who was for the defense thundered forth several times of his speech I lay it down as the counsel on the other opportunity leaned Wilde in his most imperative tone had I lay it down as an axiom awl to him in voice loud enough to ba heard by the bench and bar down as a dog ma the next lime ioke laugh ran through the court Wilde for the his life lost his self his to ho sufficient clasp kept i presence of to threw back a silver colored If a There's a preacher in every belfry Jem I miy be allowed Jo speak of his i that cries Poor weary struggling of support ho perceived I would add that on j ing creatures poor human things take this night I saw one of the dreams of my rest be quiet forget your vanities ir.huu m B crs wo tor lanas Charles continued his on r 01 Bj a of fo hi h medicine or Kvil ing tlie Wood hed plate plass and by a new renders them entirely They ie many aec and seo it beautiful bird is on Susy suddenly unalterable by air n any light The Ished metal plate is all gone and instead ture stands out clear and bold end can seen from Bny position with witli some Ask for a large of and common of all sorts and put up notice tlic best April SO 1 Selling off at THE CITY STOKE is removed into to the Bank two north of the Watertown Banfe the or J B s I he whole of the above stock Is now for TO COST the whole be sold by tho coming spi ing to make room for new CALL AND EXAMINE and money along as you had bettor chunce of getting as much for your ey the present Mi Jewelry Repaired aa Warranted Don't forget tho doors north Do not be put off by pill they ninke more profit on Ask for ATER nothing else So other can you compares vill this in its intrinsic or powers The nick the best aid there is for them and they should hove it Prepared by Dr J C AYER and Analytical Chemist Lowell Mass US Crs PIR Box FIVE rou 1 SOLD BY SAM Rowr Mills L F Portland HUWK WALDO Jefferson JOHN KICE Charles approached the and looked out mra Don't you think said Susy laying on his arm and looking up eagerly in his face don't you think you manage asked Charles all struck his foot against one of the paddles the j so as to push himself as far from danger possible As he so something i touched his head and his hand grasped a lifo seemed now into HH gathered all his energies and fastened the rope round Susy's consciousness then entirely forsook him i At the time when ime the witnesses ot the seen craft your And When we begin to look at geographical you ye humble vessels gilt and painted maps and to rawl tha narratives of the iron tongue that tells ye that wo feel for certain lands and climates j for all your gildings all your colors ye are the same Adam's earth with the gars at your gates Come away cries the church bell and learn to be humble learning that however daubed pnd stained and stuck about with jewels you are but grave clay Come Dives come and be taught that all your glory as you wear it is not half as beautiful in not give an account in after life These impressions have a marked influence over our resolutions and we as it were in- seek to place ourselves in con- with the which for a long time have had for us a mysterious charm T heavens after Charles instructions to the not with a view to devote myself to j the eyas of Heaven as tho sores of names of the stars i plaining Lazarus And ye poor T What Susy 9 I was moved with an awe awakened by his manner his tenderness What Drop a pinch of salt on Ins back re- R turned the provoking with an captain had watched his si niggles and ex- i was moved wun an awa w with breathless interest The I known to those who lead a sedentary life i friendly rope had beer flung to him again It seemed painful to me to renounce the but in tho excitement i hope of seeing the beautiful constellations feelings and his he had which lie near tho polo nnd by agents in every town i Kick Glossy Hair TO Preserved THE GREATEST AGE tation of simplicity you could easily catch it His answer was to turn angrily away His walk this time was longer than be- fore and his cogitations were move for lie did not heed any of Susy's for hen you know i been incapable of availing J proffered aid At Irist that lie exhausted and must inevitably snon let go his hold the wheel and then probably sink to rise no more the captain judged it mu which lie near tho polo lient to tlie equatorial re- ions I could not up my eyes the without thinking artfully artless devices to allure his notice At last he and said stopped abruptly before her for three Ions I have been And who that is pruy would not it suitor without even confession of 16 rop dto love or promise of marriace on your part time to best to run the risk of moving oil so that a small boat could ba sent to the rescue The result of this hazardous experiment j To the 1 successful Susy was raised by means was and a boat reached Charles in would neuralgia but would be cured It will also remove nil lcs from and J Wood's Hair sentiments towards me you have always Thk which now moved off to make starry vault of heaven of the Cross of tho South mid without recalling to memory the sublime passage of Dante which the most renowned com- have applied to this tion I my attentive where save by tho ken Of our first parents Heaven of their rays Seemed O thon northern site and widowed since of deprived Canto 1 tures livid and faint stinted and crushed with the pride and hardness of the world come cries tha bell with the voice of an angel come and learn what is laid up for ye and learning take heart and walk among the wickedness and cruelties of the world calmly as Daniel walked among the lions Here Capstick flushed and excited wrought beyond himself suddenly paused Jem started astonished but said not a word And then Capstick with firmer manner Jem is there a finer tight than a stream of human creatures passing from a Christian TO A distinguished writer In course of my travels I hare A promising young man led to gambling and want of means to make a- solitary evening pass pleasantly I advise youth who quits that abode of purity and parental acquire a taste for reading or writing At erery where may mide long him study to make his apartments M tractive as possible for will find lie extra expense so bestowed at Uw be- ginning to be economy in the end Let him read the books in the place in which lie lives and above all let him tire without writing a page of original comments on he has seen read or the course of the day ih Mm how and for a man ceases to lory and wandering mind heard habit wi with a which is an utter waste of whew taft knows that an all the tion which has gained renal bo written at night COMMISSION at Croose M Railroad Depot to sales of Flour W hen an all Grains and Produce gives attention to purchasing anil lor- goods that may be ordered f rum this AT Jeff Co Bunt Co J V Isq lion Wu J J M AT TO BBC Co JAMS E 11 Sup t This you will do all this see circular and the j my life but T will no longer following your plaything To-morrow you are TROT 0 J much said of the wonderful effect hut having been so often for lost time The we fait on the ery of the Cross of the South was refused me an answer This ery of the Cross of the South was t must I love you And thus when our hero regained tici in by those of the crew state 01 consciousness he found himself many r rn tha consciousness he many in the miles from home Of course his first gg of the sea t a star as a and when friend from whom we have been for a long time Among the Spaniards and Portuguese peculiar motives seem to TO LIQUOR Dr Hiram Cox of Cincinnati cal Inspector of Ohio in a tion states that during two years he has made two hundred and forty-nine tions of various kinds of liquors and has found more than of them tations and a greater portion of them concoctions Of Brandy ho has not found more than one gallon of pure in ME SADT The consequences of personal dence are most forcibly in very few words by that political Annual six wenty pounds This is the what is by aid doeo A feeling a hundred the having hem lore -a constellation been whiskey for a basis nnd you gave yie such os induced the trial of your by my good wife whose hair had become thin arid entirely white be fore exhausting one of large bottles her hair was restored nearly to its original brown thickened and beautiful had would that that Miss B flonr color and upon nnd entirely over the head to because of itw upon Use its influence upon the head and Others of mv and friends are using your the happiest therefore iv skepticism and reference to its aster and I can am do most cordially and confidentially recommend tiy all who would have their hair restored from white or gray by reason of sickness or ape ml color find and oy all joung who would have their hair beautiful and glossy Very truly yours accordingly And how would you do Miss Susy Begin by tearing your False and less image from my cried Charles furiously It would be a curious piece of desired to see hiu where he ready and sell all Bread Stuffs and Feed Flour Buck Wheat Corn Oats Kyo Barley Potatoes Boons Onions etc ai kept on hand and Bold for the low Charley and you would not succeed JOSEPH MILLER AKD LOCKSMITH the of town tho country for the all kinds of locks of andiron opposite the Post ness said Susy I should and would said Charles as you shall see if you wish cruel heartless But I don't wish Charley love dearly to have you love said Susy cried the foolish youth why then dearest anything long did you say you had been courting me in that pretty little speech of yours Three long replied Charles He found her lying on a sofa in the cap- state room which had been given up to her Her mother was sitting beside her She looked very pale and somewhat suffering but sha held out her hand to him very gratefully while the tuars stood in her eyes she said without offering a akes them love a constellation calls memory the sign of the faith which their ancestors planted in the deserts of new world Since the two great nate tha top and base stars which of tha Cross have twenty pounds ought misery The bloMom is blighted die leaf ia withered the god of down upon the and in you are forever i To spend a come ht perpendicular at the moment when it goes through tha idian All who lived beyond the tropics in the hemisphere are aware acids for the condiments Of wines not a gallon in thousand ing to be Sherry Port or sweet is pure but they are made of water acid alum Guinea pepper the and them without a OF II word of thanks I want to see a j Ms jt been observed at I night in different seasons of I will go and said Charles ing to the door but a dreadful thought striking him he turned exclaiming Susy you do not think That I arn going of the South is erect ad- let it ruin be than m- and K ia there that curtailment in the living T ter how many her dress nor I long as regularly about four minutes to die said she anticipating him want to see a clergyman but I day and no other constellations present so ready an opportunity of observing the time single glance How often have heard guides say in the Savannahs of Charles went and soon returned the desert which gle drop of alcoholic spirit A Funchal correspondent says that it is not open question whether any more Madeira wine will bo produced None has been made since 1851 and there are now only seven or thousand pipes upon the entire island All recent attempts to l now adorn the old grape ar- bors once covered with abundant clusters of rich grapes Dr Cox warrants there are not ten gallons of pure in He also states that in his ita of coyer they we to curtail without TjW THK ponied by a minister I you sir for coming to me said S1 to the latter as he I have a strange request to mate to you Lima to Truxillo Midnight is the Cross begins to bend Hpw have these words reminded us of the pathetic scene when Paul and Virginia i to 20 er found alcoholic only when it various times of determining the of its of the eveni those per in the laid haa analyzed the milk should have been 45 to 50 and wane of it contains sulphuric acid in a Would yoa object sir in presence t the of the river to s MASS ILL June J have used Trot O J Wood's Hair Restorative and have admired its wonderful effects but bv tho use of his Restorative H has resumed its color and have no doubt permanently S S O 3 WOOD 812 j years and accurately quoted i Consent ol my mother to for the last time snd when the te me to lhat looking at Cross of tho South If tho minister astonished at this them that it is time to so The generality of men are more capable I of great efforts to obtain their ends than of long perseverance Their laziness or inconstancy robs them of the fruits of the best beginnings They are overtaken by i say hear aright I believe But you know my cousin Rachel was only me to won after five years courtship Yon don't I am going to rate myself any than she did do you Suppose i drop this tiresome subject for two by that time I may 812 joms f J I -y infinitely more so said he Did said Susy smiling at Does the scheme quart lo stomach eat a hole through a Js gisU PETT undall good PETI s If you are not in love now you never will returned Charles sturdily and ow or meet your It was cried the such as they left behind them AU was t i poor fellow frantic with a shade marched perhaps slowly such as but with a con- i coming his radiant face he stant resolution Strong passion under the of a feeble reason feeds low feyer which serves only to destroy the tains it But vehement always indicate ail infirm oftens accompanies and even to a powerful ing and when they both act harmoniously their gMW destroy disorder within ud from abroad ta important 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