Whitewater Register (Newspaper) - December 28, 1860, Whitewater, Wisconsin Entry Friday H. Third OF will be to and mall sub- aad to those receiving per 0V under bt tin VOL. 4. DECEMBER 28.1860. NO. 197. and to be paid fir in lion of their at and other competed ilar tit ft. per Plows PAIX STOCK OF market After should be BUSINESS DIBBLE ft General in Y. We claim tor than They are than any other plow offered m the Western market 8rd. belter and l till In remitted at current Foreign and fur nalo In to A. K. 8COVILLE. Water CONSTANTLY ON HAND AWD und PRINTED ft J. P. M. O. No. 3. up hours from toil A. 1 to S and 7 to 9 P. M. F. J. 8TABIN, County Civil and will nwkc antl written Uke to bo used in this other ana for in the negotiation of of in tho Office at corner of and K. At his over prepared to and Cabinet o on and Coffins ready or made to N CORN and all the best makes of Co. Hats and BOOTS CHEAP FOR flill of every variety of Velvet FT Crosby's Lowell 3 ply in Great 9 ply And over 100 different of Oil from 18 i no to 18 Blankets and AT from of Music unil the will receive a of T. eust the 141 in of a arm w of Main and First Painted a Ol Intern and nold at current lo with 141 A. K. T. S. O. M. P. at Kort of Main over Uie store tf and of in- thv sulc of by ihe agent the and sile of 01 etc. J. M. nnd ut Law and Convoy 110 W I S f 11 W Sundr Mows on its of made to 1'hrcsh- All Shop on north the a Custom 81B8CHIBKR TAKES THIS method of notifying tho public that he is now prepared to do Custom st his ia the of M and on as favorable terms iw vim I done in the i hare made with Jt of to recoive deliver Kolls At their All Wool loft at their store for will be carded and the returned tho re free of As I work promptly und I hope to receive a share at JOSEPH 1'OWEKS. April second to none for the purchase of and to nt UH low any other responsible house in the To buyers or retail we nun before fmu will show you to Dibble Eust Water would id we For the er Ol could there in thin vorld be found Seme little spot of hap ground Where village pleasure might go Without the village I How doubly bluit that would be Where nil might dwelt n Free from bitter m sery Of p If a rst ly Dame Peace n it M her And ia it she fix nor throws and There like a wig it and White every one won forgive The Ihoy And r. mischief tl at remove Far from our hearts the warmth of And load us all to What gi another pi They to take when They've heard tmr unkindly then They soon them a 1 Mixed wilh tho jus And then they've such cunning way Of telling their they suy Don't mention I I 1 would not lull Straight to your house they Narrating everything th -y And the of and friend md A Possible Empire of the From the San Francisco In tbe present unsettled condition of fairs at the it would be not to to anything In the of advice as to the course to be sued by California in the event of 1ST Book Stationery and 10T INVITE TO School and French American Papers and Tho Diapason and the most and best Church Music Books bv the Dozen or To 18 31, A large nt low WHO ARK 9 OF Making good and who have no to saving Of the value of their will find of JLf Tanner M. DM in etc. Store on Main of tlie antl corner Main arid Mm wetland in and I r and Hardware of every M m ull of s. CONG An in 8lc.re THOM A 9 rr Main S all of done to Tho best Churn ever offered for sale in 1 his Churp is got up and tho most cursory of its superiority over nil vrs ever It is Simple and Tiding offered for lit of tho owner wishes to got them introduced in thin Farmers and nil interested in king we requested to call and this A. TANNER 4 W August 179 New and the cheapest School etc. Orders nnd an- 1860. Winter Styles C The Very Styles AT Credits as a for From the h Few who not practically en- gaged in business en have an adequate of th i extent to which credit of one lind or another arc now in the co of cial In the principal commercial it with little exaggeration be that the great ale transactions of trade are through Perhaps the mi st striking ple of what din bo by this means is by the London Clearing in the accounts of London bankers are da ly 1839, this establishment had already i. v v j 1UI.J but we may with perfect propriety in a few speculations as to what we might were so decided a contingency forced upon Removed some thousands of miles from the active theater of and thrown upon her own resources hitherto to so great an extent that her hove ready learned to be independent und self- this state has never mounted in position above tlie rank of a In the opinion of she bus been con- trolled to too great a degree by a clique of politicians scut out to these for that purpose by a government which made Jt a point to ignore the very existence of California except as a party instead of by actual residents who had aided by their personal exertions to lay ations of her and has therefore never been properly represented in the cils of tho All laws in to her have been framed in such a manner as to favor the monopolist and the speculator to tho discouragement of the actual and thus the means of ing the western slope of tho Sierras been rendered tedious and and population been retarded until it is almost to bo questioned whether tho departures of each succeeding latter year do not outnumber the With her unrivaled resources of soil and California should have to-day a population of at least a million if wa may credit the census is supposed to be under the it does not reach half that and this in the faco of the circum- stance that her mines alone are adding a yearly sum of at least fifty millions of lars to the circulating medium of the The fact is undeniable that this with much more being in private we never henr is annually ed from our hut it is also indisputable that the greater part of it sets out upon its A Little Grace Greenwood writes the She from an described In tbe Hartford Daily some having happened In In the city of Hartford the hero of the true I ftm about to no longer which made hid for a time famous In native happened several years Our hero then a bright active boy of ton of a In the severe winter of the father worked in a about mile and a half from bit and every day tho boy carried him 1m dinner a wido piece of meadow One be found tho snow on tins meadow nearly two feet and traces of tbo little footpath Yet he ran as fast as plunging through himself warm by vigorous and and cheerful When in the midst of the fully halt a milo from any he suddenly felt himself going He bud failon into a He sunk down into the icy but rose immediately to the There be grasped hold of a which had fallen into the well us he wont One end of this rested on the bottom of the the other rose about four feet above the surface of tbo Tho poor lad shouted for help until lie was hourse and almost but all f u as it was impossible for him to make self heard from such a and at such a distance from any So at Just ho con- In A The Whitewater Register BOOK AND JOB PRINTING CLOAK FOK 91? some enough for any one to Wu shall sell arondy made Clonk as low HK tho cloth nnd trimmings win be in every nt and next door to the Main 188m2 attained such efficiency tl at for the annual liquidation of or it only on an age each in or rather in bank At with a mass of transactions amounting to or sterling instead of a addition to the required for the daily balance be- ing not a g wanted the Clearing House now dis completely with the bank all is settled by tho from one account to Chicago Every of A. in Foreign 47 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING at which will compare with of Madison or in and v etc. wtw W. Uw in general in a to and 109 O. Including ILLS lately D. will promptly transact all with 147 Charles MMC Executed in a style unsurpassed in the BUSINESS CARDS in the neatest and at the Having in running order a POWER JOB Capable of turning out A. Judson MUSIC PUBLISHER Dealer in Plane O- TJ 10? S And Instruments of all No. 4O, CLARK Near OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN for new onea PIANOS TO A large of and Boots on and supplied on All orders addressed to A. Clark Streak will recoive prompt 102 Howe's Standard FOR SALE BT S. in C. HaU for doors LLEj M ABBETT ca wo are enabled to do the ner and smaller descriptions of as Letter ly and much cheaper than can be done anywhere else Our Jobbing Department under the of a Practical dn fancy and colored Cap and Letter and we are determined tho good reputation ready by the Roister Office for and cheapness of be fully We have the Tin No. 46 Weigh out of No Check AH friction received on Gilbert Hubbard AND MA. 306 and 207 South Water corner of wholesale retail dealers In Manilla and Tarred Sail Bags and Wool Twine and Tackle Fish Lines and Gill Mid and variety of Seine and Gitt Net Roofing Pitch and Flax nnd Hemp Twines of every G. J. S. G. B. To such perfection lias tl c system of been brought in this coui to tho full force tho argument founded on the resources oi consider besides tho field opened for its employment in the expansions of a large one exists in much of that which now carried In Great Britain and the United the use of credit may indeed be thought to have its but this cannot be supposed of other portions of Europe nnd A and still less of the vast communi ies of In though more than a century under British tbe advantages of as a medium of are only beginning to be Tho circulation of bank notes ia exceedingly and ia still con- fined to some of tha presidency by which so portion of the business of this country it carried are but slightly and tha great mass of transactions is effected by i transfer of pees bodily in every The magnitude of tbe transactions conduced in this ner may be estimated by th fact stated by Sir Charles that escort of ure parties constituted cm of the severest duties of tbo lato Bengal from 000 to men being coi stantly occupied in this Tho quantity the pre- cious metals employed in carrying OD the internal traffic in Indii has been estimated between and Mr Wilson shows witb great in note of the 26th of 1859, respecting t paper currency in that the precious metals so used for circulation in constitute on absolute reduction of the capital of the country available for reproductive t it travels immediately upon leaving thn and does not stop until it hag got so far that our people will never Iny eyes on it At present it would seeru as in order to get at the gold of it is ry to go as far away as possible from the place in which it la The only mode of keeping this golden lake of ours from over- flowing its bounds is by constructing nels into which it may be diverted for tho purpose of contributing to tho wants and necessities of our own To it up and shut it out entirely from tho view of the would be to adopt a system of policy more in accordance with the exact customs and usages of oriental nations than with the customs which obtain in a but what we are not permitted under the Constitution now to a tion of the Union would force HS by stopping our at least from and obliging us to manufacture tax of those articles which now flood an extent as to seriously interfere with our home This is fornia might not become herself a point of attack for some ambitious Left to its own there can be no doubt that in the threatened the entire Pacific instead of would bo abundantly able to take care of for this beloved land of our common adoption comprises within herself alt the elements that go to make up tho greatness of a and for her in tho future there is no such word as We that the next arrival of tho pony will bring us more pacific dings from the of If last accounts are overt acts of this ture have been perpetrated already in For all there should be a common but it really appears as though in the management of public affairs our government is approaching that of no permanent authority exists either to punish or eluded that if be was to be saved m be must save and began at as he was getting extremely cold in tho So he went to he drew himself up tho and braced himself the top of it and the wall of tho which was of brick and quite Then he pulled his coat and taking out his cut off his boots that he might work to greater with his feet against one side of the and his shoulders against the ho worked his way by the most about half the distance to the Here ho was obliged to take and gather up his energies for the work yet before Far harder was it than all he had yet gone for the side of the well being from that point com- covered witb bo must cut with his grasping places for bis slowly and all tho way It was a hopeless but it was all he could And hero tbe little hero up his heart to and prayed ly for fearing he could never get out the Lord heard voice catling from the deeps and pitied He wrought no miracle to save but breathed into bis heart a yet larger measure of calmness and strengthening him to work out his own It is in way that God oftenest answers our when wo call mm After tho little hero cut his way inch by His wet stockings to the and kept hitt feet from but his shirt quite worn from his ders ere ho reached the Ho did reach it at crawled out into the snow and lay down for a moment to panting out breath in little white on the clear frosty He hod been two and a ha If in the soon froze to but he no longer suffered with tbe full of joy snd he ran to the where good father waiting and from was brought to our by tion that wu tha want of the of tha Wo remarked that more more wall mom hay and grain It nice calculation to balance to the other when a dry a and farm which the yeat would MB aowa and fifty will barely yield half the number a scanty living tho and difference in profit of when b ud and when ft plenty and and M of king beof or It may be batter to grata than to feed it or at DMT figure op so. A difference often to the pound on U often a difference of or low fn whea farm with them very likely to be the cue many next A month's of winter weather and the of turns the heat fly when one hat hay to white may not be injured in prod uo tiro DOM by the of the Tui word of caution aow ed. AVu AUTO had a remarkably productive earth fairly with We could feed a large Increase of and grow moro grain than if sure of such regularly But to let be moderate fn oar and for rapid and take caro of the a Providence to wed upon It wBt aot do to overcrop m tbe other to tho If the by arery farmer well value next will bo nearly double what it would be un- der the usual take the Here a great for and a good use of our plentiful and to be the moral of our ar- Make the best of what you and speculation and Report of the Hon. J. on the 30ih June there were fn this mail altogether miles that tho annual of mails was at a cost of from the year previous of 9 per cent. In and 7 per in The number of post in tho United ii a decrease of 41 from the year pret The following statement shows the expenditure and deficiency of tho Postal De- for the last eight 1853 1857 13 29 18 IB 18S9 1SOO Tit 21 TT XI 97 amount of M W 8.4M.TIH 40 on postage United States and European lost year was rather moro than buff of which was taken by the Cunard With the Pacific States wo have no lino which haa a mail Commodore carries tho mails under from President to recommend Congress burso Tho custom of notifying by Postal parties who post unpaid letters has now Tho penny post gone into operation but in Philadelphia tbe Department is involved in a lawsuit with a private who obtained a ment in his favor in a primary and in small towns the rate of pay too small to reward tho Further legislation is recommended on these The system of registered a as it no additional and tempts Reference SB tu defalcation of Amounting tr and to the suit ing against bis to tbe for a uniform rate of five cento for ship nnd ten for to Cuba and Mexico; to the purchase of land for offices at New York and to other minor Largest ami Bent Type and Material in and are ed to do all descriptions of Letter as Your Goods THEl ARE SOiD EXTRA TEA IN vmt P. B. a pair T. Paper the of nil Of Print and Fine Folded Card Colored at wholesale from W. Agent P. and consequently that the ii of a sound convertible paper must have the effect of restoring a larger portion of such coin to the stock of tbe reproductive capital of the The adoption of this important measure is of the most considerable improvements yet introduced in the commercial condition of Tho consequence wilt bo ins ead of requiring a larger supply of India will able to dispense witl a large portion of what she now the coin liberated will form a new tr to swell the increasing the influences tending to depress tbo value of gold will be Report of the Secretary of the Hon. Isaac Secretary of the reports that tbb commission of naval appointed to examine tbe sailing of tbo States navy recommend the con- version of into but do not recommend tho tion of steam to the and Be an increase of tbo The poor man obliged to go without his dinner that but you may be sure be cared little about while listening with tears in his to the thrilling son hud to relate to He mutt have been very proud of the boy that he wrapped him up in own warm and took him home to And bow that mother must have Wept and smiled over the and and thanked God for him 1 Treasury The report of the Secretary cf tbe ury succinct and lucid In but in liable to In of the financial of the h urged to repeat much of the aet of June 22d, the of the United Farwell 43, 44 WE INTEND TO COMPETE with the mad only aak a In better OB and at lower prices than can be done at Any other Office in this County also for IN COLORS AND New Heat I opened Meat Market at the otd stand of op- done m the We rangements by which enabled to and ar- r soeh work can done la the to in the and be sold at M had Good wm be Fanning Mia by aad tn no JOBS T. a On- 1TO and the It ts now thought by tbe intelligent cles in Europe that retirement to his home on tho island of Is only to be lot the sake of repose and after hia late exciting bors in the Having 1 berated nearly the whole of Italy from her it is believed that be will hold himself in to aid in liberation at the Venetia will need bia wite head and knightly courage in tbe conflict tbat lies not very far off in h sr Tbe people of of the Church are not yet all Rome will need Garibaldi once and lie will return at tha call of ber with the certainty o a pawing tbat of hie an fortunes in Rotas after tbe hear of aad Garibaldi has prom feed to p Victor Kin 5 of Italy ii Berne When tbe proper H be will come again to tbe Italian main and lead the thai i re to set Borne The little Ulud of to which ribaldi gone for to from nutin Und of at tbe ne met ia little orar U fe not mow iban in Ii k to tlie port for tbe landing of pmm In all K ii nt spot for an Italian patriot te 9 hie may be from eat or military and yet anay awatt few of acd and for repair of vessels and tbe enlargement of The Naval Academy 25 men graduated in and 99 were The suppression of the African trade is prosecuted with vigor during the year 12 slavers have been and 3110 Africans The home commanded by Joseph R. baa during the past of the St. Water Crusader and Tbe Brazil under the command of Joshua K. hat consisted of the Semi- and Toe Mediterranean com- manded by Charles H. has consisted of the and Tbe African under tbe command of William Bas consisted of the San and The Pacific squad under the command of J. B. consisted of the St. and The East India commanded by Q. K. has comprised tbe and John The report further to the Japanese and tbe voyage of tbo Niagara to to tbe of tbo Isthmus of to the exploration of the by commander to Commander of to on tae report of the astronomical ex- to aad to Lieutenant of tbe coast of etc. Tbe for the naval daring ending Jane were of about the tbe year Stock and Dairying on Grain From the Country mixed always been found most and because it ia in sense and also that all branches seldom fail alike at the same always leaving the farmer one or more good or to depend Grass-growing and to come must combined with ing in order keep up the of the soil for the latter production of grain being an while and dairying furnish for constantly improving the growing has paid wall on grain under attentive and it will be found that careful and thorough farmers receive by far the profit from their beef and Our present to a few on dairying oo grain a and compared with other of and also to offer a word of mainly bo confined to and to tbe of an equal amount of The that power to tow to a limited amount should ex- ist in the and that a power could never be a not the of all the late loan of voder bava failed to comply witb and It recommended that should to dis- pose of the them upon the holding them ble for remaining U to be met by of twain rr of WW ftw tbe Jaly OB hand July 1, 1MO....... Of towards which vw tbe production of few are Targe enough to the keeping of a number of more or leu and to produce very We we that ia the casa f n Western New from taa com- prices of the two being much more profitable than though the latter is now in improved de- Butter can be made from any ber of but a dairy would be a affair with than fifteen or twenty and would pay better with twice that We are Inclined to think that every mer who cowa on a grain should not stock bia entirely with bat keep Stj favorable or beef And ibii far tbat they require far labor fa and tbe feed will keep them iu good and increasing in In tile our depend largely upon tbe favorable tot wa a- large from during the Hune period M amount WM f The a balance ofte public The from I The upon tta fact that the rawn from tka by Aan the that abort dt wt tl not to bot that of MOM remain nt of tlw da p< WM tb j 91 of tbt the two Bat in if of of can i apart horn i folio f nai bare fa In they aad bia wife who bad Jived ihe The to M yean of and the wife 94. A eft with tafi to late eare of tt i I M I ear product of milk aad of weean th. oat at melt gma m are very i every he what to be coal i without WnD