Watertown Democrat (Newspaper) - October 4, 1860, Watertown, Wisconsin Watertown Democrat Jr fKO fill ETC It THURSDAY WORKING WATERTOWN second Story f Kit To rricK BLY IN r pel Ou Half 00 10 00 5 00 loss time 25 VOLUME VI WATERTOWN WIS THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 1860 NUMBER 51 Directory W T MOAK TO MOAK Groceries Boots ami Shoe n on 11 varied clus attention of Cash or Pay FRIBERT Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Offices in A Mum Street CHARLES P Urn AM T SANFORD'S Liver Invigorator j IT is compounded from und hasj fact a Standard inu known prove 1 by ali have it and is HH mow resorted to with confidence in all the H hus cured two ears who f ad the numerous in my possession show The must of the i n such quan titles as toi for i t i sands within the up all hopes 01 j taking soil lie Let the dictates yon the nse of tads C Importer of Tuner an I and kept on Watertown Bertram's 21 HARLOW PEASE Notary Public Store west sido river Watertown consin DENTISTRY DK G has himself perma at and is now prepared to wait upon all who may require hi services over the limit Reference if required LEONARD at Law in Mal- Curlier of and streets Wisconsin M B E 1 3 Summer guide plaints At- D toffy CQ j Jaundice Fein file successful as W Ic Cholera F and may an Ordinary Siek in if IT three at d All use it are their y in its Water in the the and Trice Our Collar rrr Al THE tAPY IN WHITE T If Is it ft 1 i- Bluo the sky is her oyn Golden us Over her its she is She who is chid in white Is it n nun I snc Fresh s the at is 1 could stand side him alid A Bio should till a tule She M ho is eidd ill Is it Hiigel i see Sent from the kingdom Purely its is Teace Purely its is Love are its gossamer Where id an impel She who is in white Tis not a bride that I see she is fair TU not a nun that 1 soo Weary witti and prayer not an antrei I g bun uty and light Soul froni the above Vet is she elad in THE ASCENT OF ST GAME OF AND LIFE contents of the secret drawer were com- to the flames in accordance with the expressed wish of the dying But somehow or other the secret ut j veeks for just tha ral expression eren of parting advice I o that like roost at seven o'clock seeing j Ms son in the language of the card table We have just returned from the ascent of St Peter's Wa had been waiting There is a genuine humor in the ides Hn Arkansas nun finds the most It would appear tiat e roost mine hsd early in life a FAMILY J and i rat Law an in over County Bank Kooros one door East of Oils always on hand Bank of Watertown and business tlie General Banting Law of this State without charge and re mi 14 lent I exchange A L W 11 CLAUK i res Cush an 1854 Hf Savings Bank A SATED IS FEME THUS Bank is now opened and receive Irom to and pay interest on the same at the rate of six t its May A L Pres W II cnow that of tlic i Pine Vt cat all i put i Glas Cafes Air and any The tie Pill is a but acti th used in his practice than twenty The constantly I from tli win liavo'lojisrjsS the Pills and the n which express in regard to their use has induced me to i n the of all The Profession well Cathartics act on bowels The Family pf compounded erv faff ir tic is such n in s if en in a course ot a the My ii tit 11 in nr a f rent Purifier of tb and many diseases to is hoir tio numerous to mention in this advertisement to S tic tine esti fact been of the purest aet alike on tary and are where a of the and The following by Sir K Ji copy Wo do no lo have seen it before Tlie may rail at Masonry And scotl the iMid line We'll follow with The Master's treat And frown and by our mother's Could our and heart not be And tiie of Our t armed truth and iove O'er we A cloud veil ol day But tt That Id To the if nin A g can a Ai another Bui he with his skill and love old women's experience is somewhat ently termed It was an old story min sho loved went abroad without ing spoken that one word for which her soul thirsted and which nevertheless hud f found a thousand utterances scarcely to he mistaken For years there was a dreary suit No sconar however was she formally engaged to him than there a letler in the old O vou who have ever the old roofs all aglow with the i and the manner in which the terms of able brightness of a clear sun we took aie there fitted to the game our measures accordingly as the ascent is very must be made before o'clock in the nln be more perfect than nf drovo ioto the odds are you are about leaving home for strange pat is You're going to throw me out of the game nml it alone The you Bob but remember fountain seemed j always that industry and perseverance in the air This rni Illae silence between the two ilien came my js harmonious thing in the world Its wide spread seem out- stretched as if to embrace all mankind every time one sets it it gains on one It is listened with beating hearts for a man's knock Hilly prepared for all might bring think for one moment the coming of this latter even un- hoped for and now too lute knocked at heart of her who received it Now jny had a conscience more than commonly tender one Her first impulse of course to tsar open the but tht second thought her hand She had made the fact or this early attachment known to my grand- father What she knew then was at once to do was to him she had such a letter and that as his meed wife she could not and would not rand she in her of by a secret irresistable power more perfect of its kind than even the church itself The way into the dome is up a gradual winding slopa which brings you on the most munificent promenade t form church roofs of i Milan and Rime remind one of tho eld story winning cards Book and thuy are the bowers that sort of tiling will cli to fill np with lika but you must have the bowers to back em they ain't shucks If runs agin you pretty strong don't in and look like a sick chicken on a rainy but hold your up and make be- wont lieve you're flush of they so hard agin you I've lived and traveled around some I've found out that as soon ns folks A HERO John B the celebrated who has to the United States from a visil to England who is to si Cooper i on next Monday ing related in ona of his recent speeches the following John WHS well known in the Like district as H God-fearing honest in- Ha was a pilot on n from to Buffalo noon At that time those dom canted boHls was cending below and caHed out Simpson go down and sea what that smoke is Simpson came up with his pale HS ashes mid the ship is on Then lire on Ail hands were called up Buckets of water were dashed upon the fire but in vain were of and tar on and il was useless o at- tempt to save the ship The passengers forward and en- quired of the pilot How fxr Mom lung before we reach it hour HI our present rme ul there danger team Uere see the smoke out ffo if you would save your lives gers snd crew men woman and children crowded the forward part of ship John Maynard stood at tlie i burst forth in sheet of clouds see that yoa hold out a weak hand they'd cried out of the gardens of Babylon whence one looked down on kingdoms spread like a map below But we did not slay long but climbed the winding that brought us into the gallery the Here first I think I felt with Angelo Before 1 had him as ono sees from the outside a old fellow who 1 and wn n not b e so I do ait The power to tame tin ilii brother love divine not think she coul I have done a heller or a wiser thing Out of her KCL no ing possibly all upon man to she was and WHS in her much of pain bore heavily upon her That letter with its seal lay all her life shut up in the old musty cabinet where it stood revealed at last That acting upon the truest spirit of her intention she fought and vigorously against desire to fathom what hose hideous characters not they bore that assurance of love which 1 have been joy we are bound to believe Upon one occasion alone was she ever seen to wrestle with her temptation After a seen vain I you always diverging into extrava and transcending your power of You see the creature if a superior he has something in him that he wishes to get out and make effective but you get no rapport with him It I found myself shivering buck agin So when you're sorter weak on a bald front but play cautious be satisfied with a Marty's the hand I've seen cause they p ayed for too much Keep your eyes well skinned Bob don't let em nig on you recollect the game lays as much with the us with the hands Be temperate was not until and trembling railing on wh web and a feeling as if the iron I stood was like a and flies thereon while the dome above and the blue dreamy o seems to I drunk for then no matter how your hand you won't know how to play it both bowers and the ace won't save you for there's sartain to be a miss or something wrong And thing Bob this was spoken in a low don't go to much on women queens is kinder poor cards the more you have of them the might have threa an all for you nary trump I don't all onr party like 1 say Award em all if you get hold of while the one that's a trump it's all good rand there's sartin to be one out of four And of MANHOOD HOW LOST HOW Just Published in n Sealed Envelope A OX TiiE SIKST KADI AL OK M Debility nnd hinus ai d mid JiY M D The imp that aw of sell mny Ily removed will out ill Ol the instruments nnd is here do thu new and treatment as by the is lo eure and at the thereby nil of day This Leeture prove a hoon to thousands and seal to any address the nf two p by HAS KLINE Kirst Avenue New York Box S E CURTISS one of passion for lie had a stormy in was found seated weeping turly before the open door of thai sea as sucil mus be and is there tint confesses not to the possession of a 1 secret girls have their ries but these pass from to mouth ull hku tin witches at seventh all dies out It is not of tuch wa but of that sterner and more tmP and Family stubborn which is the life in life retailed by and j the soul's inner most in all t he j t i r i v M D- j chamber and is the holy of holies i la joy ur a dread or a the life H thing with or less j into every act of our on j earih is with us when we rise tu a new sun lies down with us in the j ness shadow go we and do whit we will and mocks us wher we counterfeits all our and to loss b4 j thing like that loss pictured in thn well i legend That the constant j presence of our secret within us and around us Ins us gool who j doubt Oar hum in woes should not be to even as our daily nil necessary lo the nourish ut a I thin thai us heia Oar wander- ing spirits ever an 1 in 1st ZY this remarkable and most interesting t in the wood gath It is of i may them H is that so of the and most er their load Irom oJ llu Ue e Plants and roots in Ilka the combined and in well sealed j J 1 dis ance below seome j to become a vast and solemn power which shook one with In sensa of awe such as one feeli at ara or Mount Blanu It was a j of architecture bending its vast arch above studded thick with golden stars with solemn forms of angel saint and Far far below we trace the mosaic of tup floors and see the priests go sweeping their solemn robes over the floor and from one of the chapels the sound ol chanting swelled solemnly so distant and dreamy as if it were the nre is a blessed in the thought uf them It is n gracious thing to feal there U something be it us it o may of real lasting good thing which neither tiroe lie nor trial nor the common wear and tear of actual dull every day lifo can crush out of a man But soft let mo pause I said that nothing can crush out of a rann Do men know Anything nf such relics as I I am ignorant I cannot say but I should do not The steady unfaltering devotion of long life to one thought and one 1 own I never found save in woman I must confess to a few hoarded relics above all Bub bo honest never take a man's trick wot don't belong to you nor slip cards nor for then you can't look your man m the face and when that's through his A e aye sir Are you at the Aye aye sir ilow does she bv east sir Head her south east and run heron shore er near yet nearer she approached tha the oat John The response came feebly Aye sir Cnn you hold oil five minutes By God's 1 will Tha old man's hair was ed the scalp ono hand disabled his knee upon the stanchion and his teeth set with his other hand wheel he stood firm HS a luck He beached man woman and child was ns John Maynard dropped and his spirit took its flight to his God He sacrificed his life to save the lives of others It is worth a greater effort a man from mortal save n From than from tire the case there's no fun in tho game its cut throat So now well remember wot I tell you and you'll be sure to win and if you don't sarves you right if you get skunked TIMIDITY OF THE INDIANS A writer in the Evangelist from the Lake says woods are two different worlds by of some mighty I anj by jn j's soul that lived in and vitalized this whether if sight or sound and Strange we thought that j as you look carefully seems in- have power to conceive and man could execute what makes man so One feds fading away and losing con- in this sense of vastness and still one is fascinated with the of the whole This then such as this was rand what the artist would do because his soul was with life ths red squirt el ing at you from his branch of tion the plying his busy search insects regardless of your presence the scream of the the merry pipe of the chickadee the drumming of the to make you fuel not wholly alone and helpless even miles to such breadths mid I deep in ai fiat night heights is it that hia fragmentary works These sounds are huslieil scattered here aud there have such an air They are of extravagance leu into our daily sphere out of some I forbid that any woman should of conception and we have be without them But these are yet under j gy to or judge seal that lies so heavily on living lips need of their own to j dwell seen in it they might come lo true proportions We cannot j come from on the and j j Some tiny we shaif none of us like to think of ere Great steal upon us able us to pui tho rench of s our most but summon the nerve lo our own moving Artist o C JR strained Hie and vitality by its life qualities to parts chronic or standing and weaknesses nerv us pain irritation and removing like a all who it and speak of it as a it by far to any and all 01 her remedies in ll an remedy for 1 Bowels Liver and OVL Ir- in tiie and at all times sore eyes hu in Uie varying 25 cents and upwards attention to and one conie all and rive him a call March 7th Milwaukee Watertown dour i raps leading downward through the tto and escapes open ug upward through tlie skylight we have in abundance but the narrow and insignificant receptacle that holds within it unseen by vulgar eyes the hoarded secret of a heart a perhaps presence ot a household the j behind the seems gather to have vigilant re- of the curious all from locket heart of for the oi an iron bel: or pyr Gould i up watch them slowly consuming we cannot do this While we nra ours Ii seem we but But no have like pricing nt in any easy summer morning of mind to turn our up at the roof of Sistine Chabel Of the crowd who do if they Sight becomes good for nothing and so no helper You feel awed helpless more your heart turns for comfort lo Him and his care to whom tha ness and the light are one While on the effect of darkness let me say that the most timid and I have ever met are our American Indians You cannot hire one lo lie out over night in the woods J have had my Chipewa guides in the of C mada leave their fires at night crawl into mv little tent and sleep st my feet in spoke their minds the majority would say at some or unknown full of in the woods g wor h the trouble of aright one should to our eternal while BARABOO VALLEY RAILROAD and after April until ther notke a Train will leave Milwaukee from tlic Depot foot of Second street Watertown 1 M oast will at A at arriving at hy the L Milwaukee K Mississippi K can proceed to thu above places made Watertown wos Waterloo Sun and Madison for Lodi Merrimac fan and the on All th ask nin it that ail the elaim for it will he ound tmo to letter In the ort it people buy it the and it is kepi and by in- habitant as tor the numerous i milled u aches every is more or less afflicted with uf grave have since into Try Dr Trask's Magnetic to From mystic w None crenuino with bound and lew care to dazzling horizon let ding an eternal farewell to put the tres ND Let us treasure them we lie silenced and bury them unprofaned by a single look A singular instance of this silent tiring up of lie so lli au 1 in the of a child under my edge nut long ago while staying by the se i side ut house of some old friends They were at th time visited by a j little girl of seven years of age who had been confided to their caie iii order i that she might have the benefit of the sea bathing recommended for weakness of the spine under which the child i r it was a horrid old savage not deciphering To see and fuel il first get the measure of St Peter's one's soul widened to its breadth and j made a on the Canada Indians should come alone without hundreds of them in battle a gay party divert one's thoughts and Like their in rude king the matter in the morning with some sien they would say hear Mohawk in i the woods get gome 150 years since the terrible A In the of 1847 a young mm came to this city in quest of employment weeks of unsuccessful search he found himself without a prospect of work Mid considerably in debt for board In pair he made arrangements for disposing of his bv auction in order to de- fray his debts when a letier was sent him a twenty dollar and ing him to apply for the situation of stripper to the overseer of one of the cor- The letter requested him to sign a note of hand for the amount loaned and to pla -e it in a certain unoccupied box in ibe post whf re il would be called for by the lender Tlie young did as and received the situation the overseer staling that it had been cured for him at the earnest solicitation of waa unavailing The young man prospered in business and ut length plighted his tions to an amiable young with whom he hid become tinted On tha day before their marriage he received a teller requesting him to at n certain placa and pay the of twenty dollars with interest which he had signed some yenrs before Anxious to settle an indebtedness which from the mystery of the fair had occasioned many hours of he hastened o the pUce indicated and was by parlor to his astonishment he dis- covered in the person of his unknown benefactor the lady with whom next day ho was to unite his ly It was her first business aution anil the partnership which ed bids fair to continue happily through lifa a young lady Years passed away attempts to discover his creditor wall up and down the below i distance so great that the chanting in sounds faint and far off like a voice in tiie wilderness Then ascending dome you should feel yourself poised as it were in the greil sky floating like a disembodied spirit over the profound depths below and moving slowly round watch the changing perspective of the chant and fice seem far olf and distant as do the curd vouched for as the castiga tory b oi mouldered monk j e was the loveliest hula in being and shy tlie worn stones by I so with me for whom louk a strong Our creature I too whom shs at j writings on the steep rocks of the tlie I tarn 1 myself have and returned To this day with the from Rice Lake to Lite ron Mohawk is tha tarm applied to any unknown cause or fear and to hush perverse children to stillness NIGHT IN AS AMERICAN know of nothing in the world more than those vast solitudes seen on of human hearts in a vast eternity I a gna summer's night when the A SUMMER of pictures as we may there is no fairer than this A field of grain full ripe in a bright day with a little breath of in it woods old woods on two si of the fields to set off the dull gold woods lying like velvet lint above tint oak and maple and edgings of willows and lettered ir silver with flowers of sweet elder the wind just turning out the white lining of the poplars and ly touching the grain here and there tiii it brightens and darkens all over tiie field us if an face smiled and greK ugain two or three times in K minute the hostess building you sand on se ras scarce a every night made it a point of seeing jj building reared by hands but rather akin to those great airy mountain where one sits on the battlements of own building and looks forth at a world up n the sunshine of a warm morning i the reflections of its silvery light the history of two thousand years over tnis boundless plain The view spread out at your feet The immense a twilight without echo -i shillings for s larce for sal by nil put to bdd ways remained in room until chill had said her priyer.H When her nary devotions had been gone through -11 L J I c round us for a brief space lower 1 aloud the child invariably bent down her i i i at tbn su ot which Chicago Hrist ol and for all points to the RAILWAY FOR CHIC OSHKOSH On and after Monday on road will leave Watertown li p Junction from the i at Milton wn j Milwaukee Whitewater Madison aui dn Chicn and at Milwaukee witli trains for 1 an portion lei us Kink with I head upon the bed at the side of which in stripes and dashes by the she mid up some prayer of sailing clouds sees the mountain that girdles the plain silvery with snows simmering through interests of reverent eves into tha secret drawer Mv had an old-fashioned within herself prayer ed out as was the method WHS nothing could induce her lo such commodities in tier parents were questioned about it but d vs into sundry drawers j perfectly aware of the fact they were un- shelves drawers and odd I able lo solve the question It of compartment of this I too sacred a thing to be unruled same old chest opened like a door haying on by any and all parties luck H d key within was a longing j remained in T drawer the entire I when hrst I Then go up outside and see yourself lifted j shining in the midst of the stars sends J sun shining aslant the picture the sun burning bushes along the grain looking here as if splashed with fresh gold and theie us if day had died on it and strained it through and through with red glory a reaper in sight not a wooden fingers thrust stiff aud stark through the fence not a suggestion of bog or bin anywhere only a flish of n squirrel along the rails that takes pay us he only a bird that dipped in tho ripples and skimmed singing away only a flickering like a pair of leaves in Autumn wing at light transparent mist hovers in the Scorpions in crawling along maka their scales creak large green and yellow ards move slow y in the burnt The melodious of the flowing one's feet one sees there tha wide s nowhere heard nor the joyful sweep of sealike tree ling of the leaves The birds having no branches whereon to rest enliven not the air with their songs tha breeze whispers not in the nothing disturbs the silence of night unless it be the or Oi t S e Nov and North S S M BURNING FLUID K V O T Chien con- witn lur ACCOMMODATION a m Minnesota Junction with trams for DAT EXPRESS p m Junction with trains for nil at Burnett with trains lor and Berlin nt at I own that was told of it the secret f the cabinet Thai in this drawer I to be of so strange and unearthly very precious was stored all her I a that I trembled as one who Noun however dared suddenly stands faced by a spirit It I seemed like a silent communing with an- knew pry into their mother's Tho quality Fluid ftt the lowest JEatt End of the Abstract Office AVING a complete 3l JEFFERSON COUNTY H CO ter and tested upon the unknown cupant of the the up lo the day of my good grandmother's death Hut the cold can no more unlock the door through which the w rm con life has passed and when the pal I fool lying slark in its dusty dwelling m -re m to the anxious to witness so guarded secret Her husband it was more than suspected j geld Feeling very uld have tin own some light on the with my own eyes what interested m but he was never known to do so deeply in the telling i one night mv little friend's consent accompanied her to her room As the with the purple and rosy films that veil their j nous of tha solitary cricket This then tlie plain over which marched the legions of old Rome when her roads ran to the ends the when her aqueducts such as one still sees standing in graceful ruins Then the ruined palaces of the Caesars with their shapeless dumb confusions of brick Roman ment and lastly the vast Of the eyes of its many round arches vacantly at the blue sky nnd standing a silent world of desolation oj Em BEAUTIFUL AND TRUE for- cible writer said Flowers not tri- s as one might know from tha silence oppresses overwhelms you like the thought of tlie infinite You fancy yourself wrapt in a shroud of crape which envelopes the whole world for life is only revealed by the twinkling of the stars j God has taken with them everywhere movement ia only m infested by tha not one unfinished not bearing tha lion of the moon pursuing its tranquil I the ot brush and pencil Fringing V AC it n v inf course through the celestial spheres ture seems plunged in an awful s dismal mysterious full of pain like the sleep of dead in the r itself and there just below one hears the murmur f the waterfalls in the den of the Vatican and looks down on its GOOD should learn lo be attentive to their health and keep the ers were repeated aloud nnd then Oblong galeries and courts and a3 much as possible the fit medium the eternal borders of lumber the pulseless breast of old gray dismal mysterious full of sadness everywhere they are ing not ordinarily wear roses in their button holes Villians seldom vines over thair Ami another are fur tha ck the lowed tha silent offering up of that pure i there are enshrined scious i youno he irt So holy was the hour that of the art and luxury held my very breath for reverence the i bound fast at the c 110 tsars springing to my eyes with sudden emotion angelic hosts hovered of a new St Peter's with its ami wrst at the m th J G WELLS to ill County charge C Sugar Coated Pills And Kid Strengthening Plasters SOLD all that was dear I above that small head then comes the revealer comes perhaps I whose golden locks a Halo seemed to rest I and of two eras in the form of a prying sick nurse one of Whatever was that silent guarded and those sat the sight of whom mysterious sometimes I struck me that it might possibly havo relation to either a dread of dying or to her anticipations of heaven ns sha was at tint all that re- o A nun be a and splendor j former but what can he do with a wheels The inhabitant may hava The Coliseum and i eyes but how can see accurately Vatican brood of trough window young and fur the old for the grave nnd the gay for the lir ng nnd the dead for all but for them when they ate tha glass clear and organ m tune We do not wish you to ba finical and fanciful whom living quail Or il may be that hands more lender deal in greater beat N DDl Y State Watcrlime st CO DU C Has resumed practice Ward Wat ow ence with the departed spirit's cast otl her ot Heav parel holding sacred for sake the time out of heali forsaken relics wept and prayed over prayer might be that it buildings stand types do not wish T live in the of an apothecary or YOUTH AND habits which i o always dignify or dishonor manhood obtain their at vour but and the Rise bo ware of sloth Office OE i-d Street Fi lent tl r by waking dyes that are never more to i and pray on this earth was a and pure one I am purest and 111 the present case it was so the best perhaps in all the catalogue The of guarded secrets dignity or mv i at vour L complexion during our earlier attentive to years The fruits of summer and autumn prOper i n n J t 11 ii ffc m vegetate in the spring and the harvest o j with old germinates in youth I your system nature without flower be moderate in your tabU out perfume 1 let not appetite bemire and clog the mind A beautiful thought is in in tha not question thee to the amount of wealth thou hast left behind thaa but what hast donp in to entitle ihee to a seat among the blest Cleave lo God and lo his when it is lowest and when no A tongue a cover a