Waukesha Plaindealer (Newspaper) - September 26, 1865, Waukesha, Wisconsin SHED TUESDAY lead the way they rwe cease to TWO SEPTEMBER to 1 inch in 10.01..} 1 I M 3 00 6 00 m M and a per L flve and DO cunts for each ad- published four 00 for a and fifty cunts rot additional ai by till for below JOB and at rate S POSTERS AND 50 100 200 300 BOO 1000 OFFICE AND Established In In 1847, is greatly ed and newly furnished with all the MEDICAL AND SURGICAL of tho tor tho cure of h. is confident caving to thoBo who giru an EARLY and FAIR lie F particular attention to of the Throat and all Shoulder on and put aud and thoir N 15 Consultation and as and confidential as may bo Iran a distance can be furnished with board treatment in particular till Teeth carefully extracted with or Charges always 1 50 2 CO 3 00 3 CO 5 00 S 00 do 2 00 3 00 00 5 50 7 00 13 00 do 4 00 5 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 20 00 Posters in proportion and Bills requiring an al amount of or for Sand other extra an additional WILLIAM and Counsellor at Office over Wis. 1 A- and Counsellor at Office in 1 Stone and Counsellor at and Notary Office in Stone D y at office over tlie National Bank of D. C. A. Vice 0. M. D. SAMOS 0. A. 15KO.NSO.N-, A. JOHN I- M- Bank prepared to transact A GENERAL BAKING WILL AND SELL IT. S. and 7 3-10 ry t COUPONS AT PAR. highest price paid for AND GOLD Will buy sell irect on the cities of July 25, aud draw It. County Conveyancer office over 0. Drily y. L. M. tind Office Physician tind 1 Jewelry S corner ol M- liu PK. JOHN O. and attend c: tlw line of his at Mill f. M. Dealer in BooX and Mill sir A. S. Vice C. A. J. 1'r.AMK, A. Transact n ANU Exchange Gov't PAY Dmw direct on nil the principal cities of July 25, 1 Tie sentinel tho The night winds whistled cold an hour and my relief Is He drew his blanket to Us faced How Strap Present 1-he colonel roughly AB he strode onward tho With At the mansion door in glittering Thn a -A arc you Shoulder Here straps and together And brass Talk of Cotton's Ute Sanitary But Hill fbo soldier walks his The drum has The dance goes the How ate you Shoulder Poor lellow bit a of he rain to He drew bis his And wished the war was Ho hears the thrilling But Dover fools Brass men with ladies to their llow are you Shoulder This war will Boon be The soldier return M they were beforo These When brains will rule the world brass returns to And siNSK shall choose our public arc Shoulder When soldier boyn again are You'll see nomo feathers Thu day we're mustered he I By we'll tell it A thousand ours will hear tho A thousand hands will As groans shall echo hill and vale Dow are you Shoulder The election day Is doomed to And yon will have tho For soldiers all will be at To pay vou your just We'll men As you something And laugh as you gut ap agnio How are Shoulder Strop I will then wilt ana Like goslings in tho As you are floating up To let your The birds upon your buttons No more their wings will flap But you can sleep your flow are Shoulder Strap Beneath tho with We'll bury you So that you will nover hear The toot of Gabriel's lino above your head To bo read by mole and As will for you when How are you Shoulder To who act THE Our glasses wu will When ahull bless tho We'll rally round them But if tuny fail to do what's be an after For wo cau VOTK as well as How are you Shoulder publish tho nl Artemus Ward's following quaint from a who professes to er to the says an eastern reached us other other by the regular and we give it because it. so. of kind of Ar- temus so The seem laboring under in seems disease certain it produced pearl where we might only expect putridity Mrs. Record of her Crimes on the Increase End ol To the of the Sunday Times Four years in I rote to to of the Louisville the abouts uv my Arty mas of I he was a The community has already heard the deeds of murder perpetuated by the notorious Martha new are be- ing made almost and she is suspected of having murdered several other Among these .is her fl President Johnson's who died in her was bur where b arents A parents res the wo roamed foelds happy as a Mackeral in There was four of us all is a pedagog of. our family of wich there were of our father and mother Hannah aud Erysipelas The ter was given of Plugg of ho chewed Biled was his hold. He was a man couldn't long between The a supposed to have died from of by this while acting part of. in The mother of Mrs. an old lady one day's find Mrs. had cess to the is no doubt that she caused her also re ported that poisoned two Fifth both of whom These were children of a German woman whom Mrs. it is said that children Mrs. visited the house and succeeded in administering a dose of poison to from which she We have an- other case that of a young girl city oh Jacob who occupied an but useful He was ton and porter In wss visited by the principal inhabitants lie was esteemed for industry all to he was lament H-s the for be owes on a to thes boldness The is obituary notice of Jacob President from an of Kaleigh dated January 10th, 1812: interesting not the reading of- calculated to At the were President ot the United States less than age so young that the could not afflict him part much as the reading of lines arc do years after they were What stirring what exciting what political has We We love admire in a- head better wise Wa almost think should be- the of the wild of When we are .no we have a feeling of We have come burning have left our it is to thoy wl L It seems be shot at in are All Among tha and takes us into her and breathe as freely as the With consistency a great bove by request of a 4Sth mid C. S. Stone j 0. E. C. TYLER TO IS. H y. NELSON in Stoves Agricultural Main TOST H old JOHN STKIN y in Dry Made and Mill 1 HALLS HOTEL JAMES 11. up n Hotel and be on his flinK with tho unci ill K lor 'S by tho waning When skies proclaim night's cheerless On tower or fort or tented The sentry walks Aud should some footstep haply stray Where caution marks the guarded Who goes there? quickly A The word Good Or Bailing o'er tho midnight While weary messmates soundly The careful watch patrols the deck To from foes or Anif while his thoughts olt homeward Some friendly voice salutes bis What Brother quickly good well kamil did predominate iu and G. Hover took him at the age of 60 ter 2 dais The following is to his case 0 After the old man's our mother was left with the four bois tu i. Long Rodney and alter of eldest brother went into the wool while Eod went out to in the Fur Ery did poorly at the and but Rod is still in the fur at the tender age off named Annie with this and had uot there but a short time when she put in her coffee and almost killed On re- the girl found a tin cup con- the burrs of the which a strong had been and she believes that a tion of this poisonous stuff had been put into her She was so terrified SILAS LUMBER ISAAC Doaler in Dry Ready Made Crockery s Mill 1 MISS E. in Dry Millinery and Fancy Clarke's Stone 1 JOUN Deiler in Dry Ready Made and Main 1 good supply of nil kinds of lumber Kopt constant lyoa baud at tno lowest at his A go ly on nt t ho lull rond 0 ly J. 05. JACOB Merchant and dealer in and scs the proprietor trusts that nothing shall on his part to render all the comforts and accommodations to the elling public that the market SOB and Carriages to AN New York editor has issued a carte blanche to his friends in the following Our taMe is a broad Come in and see We can write while one man is another and another dancing and shouting fay us a Require a little elbow room on the can't go if bow room is a little When vou lie on the if you have the ague and We are never plenty ot time to talk and say original things about the was suddenly mist from hoam In this I wood remark an old stocking belonging to containing fore dollars in and fifty 2 cents in about the saim There a party of ot dubble iu our a few days and it was Arty had been To levo his gay and happy Sanda Sands pulo Tho Is all a Tho rout la and At all events I have herd ot him but i. when I wrote to Mr. who didn't anser my he being engaged iu translating a French sent to him by Soosan a noted of the tho Off her more hereafter but on our mutton as the Trench have it. I heerd that my brother A. he having been to Salt Lake among tha Mormon was a lusty lover the even from a and that moreover the he has has got a sho of wax and nevertheless was perfectly de- her experience in the house that she lefi and never had the courage to go back for the clothing she left be- The girl now lives on River nue iu and will appear as a witness on the We understand that District Attorney will direct the Coroner to exhume the remains of Mrs. clt nnd Mrs. that n of their remains may be obtained tor chemical It that Mrs. Grinder is suffering great mental and cannot in her cell The jailer permits a female prisoner to remain with her at She still in her and says if she cannot get justice she will get it in the Court the orphan then left passed How consoling it must be to now that lie has reached the highest political station in the tho reflection that this tribute of and regard was paid to the of his honored by some venal pen not by some interested panderer to greatness and by the grateful heart of one who knew him well and who had been the recipient of his unselfish The occasion referred to in the ing lines of the above obituary was this Thomas Henderson was upset in a and was so near being drowned that life was nearly extinct when ho was Jacob son was on the safe and Sera next door of N. Maui W. PROVISION and FRUIT Quick ami small Market price paid Main OUP door of Wis. W. S. HAWKINS L. CHARLES in Glass and Earthen superior Flour and Feed always cu Store in Stono Main 1 i J. A. Dealer iu Provisions and in the west Store of Clarke's Stone Attorneys and Will receive and Loan and make Collections in any County in the State of with promptness and on reasonable eral Agency for buying selling Real Office in Aitkin's over National Bank ol Wis. 1 DEAN S. Attorney and Counsellor at Tan Colt's corner of East Water imd Wisconsin AVis Claims collected and secured iu all parts of the Soldiers claims prosecuted and no charge for services unless money is Call or address bv 8tf PATRICK Dealer in Provisions and old Boston Main C. A. and es and Jewelry repaired aud corner of Mill and Main 1 j and Harness Carriage and Repairing done at short Corner of Main and Clinton 1 WALTER S. Sign and ond door west of tho Farmer's National Main 1 ENOCH and Counsellor at D. G. 0. Box Will procure Back Pensions aud settle Officers collect all Claims against the JOHS L. Assistant U. S. Division No. 7.) Office in Alexander's over Jewelry Office hours from S to 12 aud from 1 to P. M. S Diop in. When we ore blessed your acceptable turn over the exchanges and put the oldest ones at the top of the Borrow the sheers and put the in the ink Tell the last joke and sing the newest version of John Swear like a and find out the latest news by Play with the original and so the By nil means come and see Re- member it is the height of politeness to be just as agreeable as drop in. True FIRST SEVENTY lowing from official exhibit the condition ot the United Stats in 1793 and 1861, and will show at a glance the wonderful growth and of the country under the of the General from its for- mation to the beginning of the late with money in which event would rem ind him thai still And his absents costs me meny (I carried all the water and chopt aul the wood for two after his leving and as I am his only surviving brother in poor being and Rodney when last heerd was in a big furnishing phine toothed for the with his headquarters in fore i do think Arty might come A MAN ATTACKED BT ot relates sn incident which occurred in the Zoological dens of in tho evening one of the armed with a long entered the large cage of the monkey tribe for the purpose of driving them to their All the inmates scampered off .to their cages with the exception of one of the oldest and which refused to come down from his and on re ft sharp lash with the it leaped on the got astride on his and began to scratch and bite him with great The keeper beat the monkey with the handle of the and would soon have got rid of had not the Other monkeys come to their companion's assistance and joined in the the man obliged to cry for when several of But he before his ot he ed in at tho hazard of his own He did finally succeed in saving his friend but both were nearly exhausted when they reached the The statement in regard to Jacob Johnson being teemed for his try and humane is concurred in by the old inhabitants now living in this The and generous tribute to the worth and goodness of heart is more to be valued and esteemed than storied urn or animated As dent Johnson may so regard and no doubt he That peculiar trait so marked in the devotion and attachment to a proved son seema to have inherited in an eminent Thoso who have known him simply nothing to Ho riS concern himself with the on Try what it is to hind speak so as to be only arrow in tho bow which the Almighty Littleness has its perils as ar If not pursued as an be trodden on as an The mercury in a thermometer very well three-fourths of the but the summer it get The supply of melons and fruit iu market continues prices of the same continues Some people will make up cute great enterprises while others arp making up their It is becoming for a young wear a rose in her hair and a not on her A Christian man had better to theater than go homo he can't It is dangerous to let R spark come contact with some young with That man is passing rich number friends enough for a To be naked is much a man than to go in and on the keepers hasted to the their approach the animals took to The man was terribly scratched and bitten in twenty-three lost much that he was obliged to keep his bed for two see me and Sale and Carriages at short oa Main oast ot the American a few doors Keeps constantly on band Horses to and West corner ol T. Licensed Notary Land Surveyor aad Insurance Office op- Forest City comer Main aud Clinton 1 THOMAS UIC WILLIAMS WISC Dealer in Drugs and Glass and Wooden and Manufacturer of Tin and General Variety 4 1793. 1861. 322 FOREST CITY FLOUR Merchant and Custom Grinding done to order in best on short Wis. 1 K. N. The Southern States not shared in this unexampled but even outstripped those of the It de- pends upon the policy to be pursued wards them by the Government whether they shall be permitted in the future to with the same rapidity in the development of wealth and all the material resources of national power and He is ever to my poor and happi brother f if this should meet your think kindly of one who loves not wisely but too but deer do not try to shake me. Deer go back onto Why I for The Berkshire by the late reports of crimes and frauds in every direction of the COUP the Devil isn't at large now be never he is continually moving up and down upon the not only seeking whom he may but always de- THOMAS Dealer in at o-s REORGANIZATION Artemus Ward in a recent thus gives an idea of reorganization have never attempted to ize my wife bat I shall never at- tempt it I'd been to a public and had allowed myself to be be- trayed into several peoples and wishing to make 'em as re- bust as I continued their health till my own became The was I presented self at Betsy's late at with considerable liker concealed about I had somehow got concur in tha statement that where his friendship and confidence are once he allows no extraneous no party no whisperings of no reverses of to alienate his Such n character is almost unfailingly accompanied with and warmth of Their may sometimes be deceived as to who are their real but they desert a friend from impulses of or fickleness of eigh PRESIDENT JOHNSONS is stated that President Johnson has into the White House the largest family circle that ever occupied the cutive His family consists of his a a two and a number of The Judge re- cently elected a senator from Mrs. Patterson is to be the Lady of the was educated at during Folk's and then a guest of his family A SWINDLED SOLDIERS ATIE New York Washington special of 29th says tho for the ot Paymaster Webb hag just closed During its progress strange disclosures were of the scandalous manner in an set of sharpers in this city with the disbursing officers of the eminent to defraud the of. their hard A Jew who dismissed from the service for defrauding was SOME A down east paper is responsible for the following The late tornado in Minnesota kicked up some queer p It blew eight the government at the beginning but has sinoe been doing and holding somewhat of- ious with some of disburse ing officers of the government on the witness stand and was to that he himself had than 800 books of the and hat the amount of those was After a good deal of he Iso confessed that the lowest rates of at which he took any of was ten per taking as an would give Mm the sum of is only one mong many devices in this city for fleecing the That such things hould carried on under the very of the and in ull of whose business it is to protect oar is a burning some s consider them and that they may corf upt disbursing and with them ill-gotten gain without the slightest fear of OF THE Previous to March 4, 1841, there had been but eight Presidents of the oxen the of the Desert be produced by the Sand A LITTLE BOY'S Small on toe to his companions all of what the Small got a new baby very weak all my person un of a on my way some cranky of Mrs. Ward's in the I snapt the whip pretty and In a loud voice need I have come 1 continued the whip o'er the I to reorganize you That night I dreamed that somebody laid a over me times; and when I woke up I found the I drunk much of anything since over a river 800 yards It took all the water out of a carried it a and then set il down on May or Doran's farm in the of a smal It blew a man's boota cf. er man's coar was not only blown short but actually buttoned from top to One old lady went up like a bal two and a half miles was j heaven and H I ever be a heni I on band I it job and finally landed astride a where she was found by her grand son and relieved by a Judg Morgan says the wind not only but two States during a period ol viz W years j J. yeats j 4 years 8 8 J. Ad- 4 8 and Van 4' none of whom died in ITI remarkable contrast March 4, 1841, a period of twenty-four there have been naif two of whom died during the first and one in the 1 3 years il four 1 year and four years and 8 4 4. years 4y 1 and present