Whig Of 76 (Newspaper) - July 28, 1863, Juneau, Wisconsin THE HULL'S OAK of in Cents a number for any fractional part of a RATES OF ADVERTISING C 3 3ri 6m 12m S 3 00 4.00 4.00 12.00 15.00 Advertisements not marked far a ed will be and charged advertisers will bj hold strictly tr advertisements pertaining to their All other notices will be at the Excess of advertisements inserted will bo proportionally co the number of squares bargained Ligal inserted at the ex- ponso of the Attorneys ordering and not for ths but at usual Notices inserted in tlis reading double Business Land and Abstract and Collecting Dodge Will practice in all Courts m this attend to the Payment of Taxes aid to the Collection Securing of Having Abstract of Titles in they aro prepared to and perfect Titles of Heal in said 16 SMITH Attorneys at Wis. E. P. PAVID s. WHIG Vol. DODGE 76. 28, 1863, No 39, BY CARR AND XM JULY 28, 1863, SLOAN Attorneys ot Bearer P. M. B. Dodge Continues to practice his attended calls 16tf Justice of the Pence two and a half miles east of the City of Beaver on edge of Prairie will attend promptly to all business in his 840 E. B. Notary and Licensed Claim Under Act of Congress July 1st, for collection of Juneau Wis. Peace is not so much the ob- ject of the Union forces an end of opposition to the execution of the laws of the National Government is the loyal people and the dent are fighting Chicago The Times and the A. in Dry at prices io the times 2d door south of the Court GEORGE U. Keops constantly on hand at the a Superior assortment of lumber for building etc. TANNER Notaries will execute instruments in their taking acknowledgments of the and plead law in justices courts Revenue and all blanks constantly on Office in Cole's Dodge 1S63. 1st J. M. D. Continues to practice his in Beaver Uam and All calls promptly ed O. F. Attorney and Counsellor at H. Meat Market and Keeps constantly on hand and salt Hopes close attention to the do ires of the to a share of public March 17. in Drills and Patent in Wis A. P. in all of Shelf Haul Front Beaver Dam Wis. METROPOLITAN Corner Randolph Wells Board per B. Proprietor Wis. W. M. A. at the old Beaver Wis. LOUIS of the House Saloon the best liquors may at all he Yal Ian dig hammers are clamorous for The favor will be reciprocated no if they will just show Mr. Lincoln how to keep the peace execute the So far arms have seemed very to the In Arrears of j Wept their has given almost universal and the thing is no longer an We believe great benefit has recently been felt from this remedy further Even South Carolina is not beyond where if the laws are once more executed throughout her borders she will ever after remain true to the National Constitution and laws is our Peace is in a nutshell just beyond the war cloud that thanks to a kind Providence and our brave is growing less dark and A democrat is a union A copperhead is a rebel claiming to be a All democrats are by no means but who ever heard of a copperhead who did not fess to be a Ben Butler pithily defines a copperhead to be 'a cross between Judas Iscariot and edict ELLS Dealers in Guns and Sporting articles in Fishing Gun Material for Gun Agents for Xew house's Spring Trap and Patent Gun and single barel Shot No. 15 Wisconsin Mil n s. Dealer in Dry ing Wis. RD Dealer in Li nnd ison Beaver Wis. A. P. Deader in Boots and Bearer Wis. MARVIN Manufacturers of quality of Block the Clark PHELPS Samuel Corner Chestnut and Fourth near the La Milwaukee Wis. Rooms with Board by the week or and at prices to suit the WASHINGTON Bower J. Located west side of the near the centre of Good stabling The Republican Union Convention for the Third Assembly District of Dodge County Avill be held at the Court the village of August 8th, 1863, at 1 P. to choose two delegates to represent said dis- in the State Convention to be leld August 19th, 1863, and to trans- act such other business as may come the Persuant to resolution adopted at last Convention held in said Dis- the towns and wards will be ed to the following number of sates S. Ward 3, Chester Burnett 3, Oak Grove 5, Clyman Emmet and the 5th and 6th wards of Watertown each 1 July 18th, 1863. J. JAY Dist. Com. RICHARD the Beaver Dam Madison Oxen and horses shod on short J. C. Surgeon Beaver Wis. Is to execute all orders in his line Office over the Post DR. Surgeon Beaver Executes trith despatch all orders in the line of his Office in the Post Office GARDNER Pearl Street Corner of Second and Third La This House is newly in good Omnibusses carry passen gers to and and steamboats COUNTY COLUMBUS Register of Clerk of the Circuit B. Clerk of the County Prosecuting W. M. County There can be no speculation creating a riot to destroy enrollment as copies are first sent to the State and institutions capable of dealing with the combined mobs since Yankee Father and 1 went doirn to Along There we see the men As thick as doodle keep it Yankee doodle Mind the music and the And the girls And there we see a thousand n As rich as Squire And what they wasted every day i wish it could be Yankee etc they eat every clay Would keep a They have so much that I'll he bound They cut it when they a mind Yankee etc. And there we soe a swamping Large as a log of Upon a little cart A load for father's Yankee Ami every time they shrot it off It takes a horn of p It makes a noise like father's Only a nation Yankee etc. 1 went as nigh to it myself As And father want ns nigh I thought the deuce wag in Yankee etc. Cousin Simon grew so hold I thought he would have It scared me I it off. And hung by Yankee etc. But Captain Davis had a He kind of hand lie stuck a crooked stabbing iron Upon the little Yankee etc. And there I see a pumpkin shell As big as And every time they it off They scampered like the Yankee I fee a little The heads were made of They knocked upon 't with little And called the folks Yanl ee etc. And there Captain And Gentlefolks about They say he's grown so tarnal proud Ha will not ride without Yankee etc. lie got him on his meeting Upon a slapping He set the world along in In hundreds and in Yankee etc. The ribbons in their looked so tearing ah to To give to my I see another of A digging they told So long so tarnal They they should hold Yankee etc. It scared me I it Kor as I about till I got up in mother's Yankee etc. Of her mind this one idea has taken sole Every for three years company with her afflicted girl has visited the locality of the i gedy neither cold or has ever yet interrupted this night y They take one regular route up Fifth and up South to and thence to Locust in an alley i mining from which street the murder During the whole walk the girl talks ly to her in a low tone of and the with bursting listens patiently but She knows the fruitlessness of the nightly but takes it that her un- fortunate child may to that extent be They walk to the alley where the sad event heeding no and steadily moving to the house where the murderous deed was They waii there for some times for as much as an Then the girl mother lie won't come He will be here to And the poor creature returns times even and nearly a thousand have since trans- yet each night the with her devoted to the to retire in hope that the ment of the night may be ted by better results in the So well is the history known down that even the vilest ruffian in passes the women by without an Ihe girl is comely with a fresh complexion and fair shape but no man says aught to as with her sorrow-stricken mother she makes her nightly The mother's steps are growing They are and not many days hence the girl must do her journey God help A secession minister comes into the store kept by a and talks ly against the until the tells him he must stop or leave the The clerical brawler keeps till the Quaker tells he will put him out of the store if he does not go exclaimed the thought you Quakers did not sanctified do not but I have not been sanctified and I will put thee out of the store in a minute The minister fled from before the wicked A Bit of Pathos in Real There are queer histories in the homeward a few nights in a drenching up we overtook two composedly moving upward under the shelter of a wide spread The parties were a mother and 1 he latter is about twenty-one years of age the former cannot be much short of In the Rogue's Gallery is the ture of a man named The original is still in the Eastern He was sentenced three years ago for the in a house of ill repute in Locust above of a constable in the office of Alderman The victim was named Johnson was engaged to be at the time of the murder to a young girl who then lived in a court near Fifth and Christian and who lives there The young man ivas not worthy of such love as that entertained for him by the girl in A quarrel arose in the and a stab with a knife in the hands of kie took effect upon his and he was The females whom we met in the pouring as above were the girl to whom the murdered man was and her The death of her lover ed the girl to become She remains in that condition to this Her form of madness is She that at some time not definitely between the hours of one and two o'clock in the by visiting the scene of the her betrothed will appear to Terms of Some journals talk about arranging terms of peace with the in order to a cessation of it was necessary to treat with the and thus acknowledge and recognize them as a But we are not at war with a we are defending our national life against a set of gents who took up arms and made war against our government and The only way in which that war can cease is by the rebels throwing down their returning to their and submitting to the they do hostilities stop at Under our system of government there is no occasion for treaties or ments for whenever the of the hopelessness of their bad are no longer willing Lo cease to and disband their moment the supreme law of the land will again be observed in the whole and peace will be re- Xo doubt the rebels would be most happy to with Mr. Stephens and Mr. Quid were quite ready to come to Washington the other Their reception would have been the best recognition they could and this little ruse of Davis had it been have entitled leon at once to the Southe n and justify the act by our own The i eply made to Mr. Stephens was eminently wise and 'The customary agents and channels are adequate for all needful military and conference between the States forces and the Y. livening July 9. low it Drink only when when should not drink anything Drink slowly half a tumbler of water will suffice the thirstiest man in the if he drinks by In it is almost ble to get down a full glass of water t iken in this OUR RECENT August 6; Set Apart as a Day of National By the President of the United A It has pleased Almighty God to hearken to the supplications and prayers of an to vouchsafe to tho army and navy of the United on the land and on the victories to signal and so effective as to furnish reas liable grounds for augmented con that the union of these States will he their constitution preserved and their peace and prosperity permanently But these victories have been accorded not without sacrifice of limb nnd liberty incurred by patriotic and affliction in c part of the country follows in the train of these fearful It is meet and right to recognize and con- fess the presence of the Almighty and the power of hand equally in triumphs and these be it that I do set apart the sixth day of gust to be observed as a day for tional Praise and and I invite the people of the United States to assemble on that occasion in their customary places of and in the forms approved by their own con- render the homage due to the Divine Majesty for the wonderful things He has done in the and invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit to subdue the anger which has produced and so long sustained a needless and cruel rebellion to change the hearts oi the to guide the counsels ol the government with wisdom adequate to so great a national and to with tender care and consolation throughout the length and breadth of our land all those who throughout the of battles and have been brought to in body or estate and to the whole nation through paths of tance and submission to the Divine back to the perfect enjoyment of Union and fraternal In witness whereof I have hereunto my hand arid caused the seal of the United to be Done at the city of this loth day of in the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and sixty and of the independence of the United States of America the ABRAHAM By the H. Secretary of Rebel Invasion of shire General ly estimated at from ten to twenty thousand occupied N. on the 4th of In his ad- dress to his troops he sharply ed the and gave due honor to noble martyr to free The ex- timeliness of his assault on the of the at the very moment it was engaged in struggle for existence against an ing and while the issue of the great battle was must im- press every patriotic Jefferson Davis was once the Secretary of klin Pierce Franklin Pierce now seems to act as the Secretary of ferson Monkeys are scarce in Michigan A saddler in Detroit kept one for a pet who usually sat on the A came in one the being in a back The customer seeing a saddle that suited asked the Monkey said Customer you twenty dollars for which monkey into the drawer as soon as the man laid it The man then took the but monkey the tore his scratched his the customer screamed for dear Proprietor rushes in and wants to know what's the said I bought a saddle of your son and when I went to take it won't let me have it The saddler apologized for the but assured him that lie no D i ing of water has killed There have been instances where ty after long have come to some when the men would lie down on their faces and quaff an inordinate quantity of with these results died almost others became crazy and staggered like drunken Avoid drinking water as as possible while When you feol rinse the 1 mouth with but do not From the Evening Juno 9. COPPERHEAD Y. The most remarkable example of unblushing audacity and brazen dence perhaps that has occurred since the war was the tion of the Chicago Times proprietors in the handbill they issued the morning after their traitorous sheet had been suppressed by order of Gen. They appealed to the and dec- lared that their which had been had been and therefore always and therefore the Richmond has been It has always been the leading cratic paper at the It still claims to be and as to we doubt if there is much difference between it and the Chicago difference is only in op- The Memphis Appeal was always BO was the Louisville The Oth dent in the 10th J from July 12th., says that that regiment is in the 1st 1st 14th Army commanded by Gen. The in speaking of the recent forward movement of says We have been pretty hard up for rations some of the In the two- days at the Gap our regiment ed no though several were struck by spent Our first day the from a hill about a mile in our shelled our al in the division were Shell and shot whizzed freely over The health of the regiments The army in good spirits and has all confidence in. the ability of our Courier so also the Charleston Are or were they Just about as much we as the Chicago John 0. was always So was George and How are they day Still and we strongly suspect quite as as Fernando or the Chicago The is from Although M-e Lower your constant never fail to take of the good you spread be- fore us with such a bountiful still it is very seldom we ever think returning you the make amends for this seeming neglect on our part I invite you to partake of the you find to your taste worthy son of quite fresh from the Emerald having just arrived in and wanting some article of inquired of the first man he met where he could find a ing The who happened be a French told with much that he could get anything he wanted by going to L. and C. in St. Peter At this Pat flew into an awful and pitched into poor Jean Baptiste with the greatest to the most visible A attracted by the took both parties into custody and brought them before the Jean made deposition and Pat was asked why he had behaved in such a brutal ner toward a man who had sought oblige him yer Honor faix it's I that's obliged him by not knocking his dirty head off. didn't I ax him as where I could find the like of a clothing store by Saint didn't the dirty spalpeen of a tell me to go to and see granny The sides of the der fairly shook with laughter at Pat's He explained matters to him and warned him not to be so reudy with his fists in The sorry for what he had invited Jean Baptiste to take a with and they both went out