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   Whitewater Register (Newspaper) - January 4, 1861, Whitewater, Wisconsin                                Every Proprietor Third Vo OF furnished to office and to thane MI jn OF ADVERTISING nnt inch mate a or payable in advance of each VOL. 4. be marked the cy wilt be continued and and rent tt Obituary and Marriage So hiff r invariably in their advertisements if wirt 6e charge will be not connected per Flows WE TUB Wis. AN in Foreign nn J. P. Tico A. M. I up A. 1 to and 7 to 0 P. M. j. Notary to in this and othe tor the u I in- 1ml o of tuxes in this the at his corner of it Wnl worth is prepared to i r nn short anil rca dins or to ivill n to her at the M. 1111KUST, lii n's of fancy Store 144 Current C. over tho store and wholesale a in auri cultural to our FALL STOCK OF which are now being brought into marki t. After yoara of we are we arc a plow that giye Wo for them 1st, draught than any other plow used or 2nd, They nre stronger made than any plow offered in Western They are and consequently will clear in sticky soil better than any other Our process of hardening is and we claim for it superiority overall as it not only but renders the steel tough at the sumo We manufacture every of STEEL CAST IRON BREAKING CORN and Road We on hand n superior article of mado nt the celebrated Works Also Grind stones of different sizes from i he best quarries in the Co. 1800. 177 DIBBLE General dealers in Dry Goods 1ST Easl Water Sir HAVE OW HAND AWD are receiving all the styles of Dress Black and Carrier's ddress and all the best of every variety of Our de- ia full of every of Hats and Caps. BOOTS CHEAP FOR AT Corner of Main and of iIm in- I liy U. I of payment 01 ir i-ii and -s constantly JOHA l etc. a M. OH Main Custom I TAKES method of the thut ho now to do Custom at his Mill in the Village of and tin as can be lione in the I with Slurin of to receive Wool and deliver at their All Wool left at their atom for will he carded nnd tho Roils returned there free of As I intend rny work promptly I hope to receive u of JOSEPH April Wilton and A- Brussels 3 ply in Great ply And over 100 different styles of Oil from 18 inches feet Blankets and Painted facilities to none for the of and pledge to sell ut low fts anv other house in at or retail we would UM a call and show you something to 188yl Dibble 1ST East Water Wis. Book Stationery ami 1OT Entt W ATTENTION TO their of School nnd French nnd American Papers miff Paper Diapason popular and Music tho nr To C II T J J i 3ST 8 T t ARE DESIROUS OF Making good who have no objection to saving A large at at and and of of i in wot and dry Main to THOMAS nil Kind's on to Plow 112 1-. A. THOMAS in and mo Hoots etc. just above S. St. Of the value of their will find at the slore of JL. Tanner The best Churn ever offered for This Churn in. got up nnd the most examination will of its over all ers ever introduced It is Simple anil I Seing offered for sale sit precisely the cost us tho owner wishes to get introduced in this Farmers nil others interested in Butter king uro requested to cull and this L. A. August The Whitewater Register BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE Now cheapest mi- 188m3 A 18607 Winter Styles 186a Tlie Styles AT The Lowest A some enough 1br to Wf sluil sell a ready us Inw us the ninth trimmings can lie in every at To Gone ia the Old all its snow Piled on tho jmd bolow Heaped in hillocks ig tlic Melted in at the sli Hanging in icicles under he eaves Set in bright cr leaves Frozen glass on the I And maintaining itself in i woe Gone is its Summer of fui blue Folded the of Faded aad withered flowers Jinti its passing nre birds to the b With a of song in i dainty The glory surrounding eai h full-orbed day Melted in and spc I .It rich of golden Earth is tor its It laid of IT It brought fair fleets It hoarded treasures for NKW But thy step is light on its white A few more nnd thy and famo Will be like hailed its with And now on Us glist ining bier We but n sigh and save it With a wail of the wind for its dying We give it credit for nil the worth It has brought to our wistful For all the laurels its have For ail the beauty its For nil the tyranny it has q For every laudable hopo in For every gleam it has gire i As a pilgrim walks through the vale of Perished IK many a 1 stars ware dim And a nnd closely allied to worth a id That they folt tho shock when the Is now tho But the and tlie will ne'er grow Though Parker sleeps His tiis and his are And many n as Has rendered lowed its ci pathless fading in that tranq iil To sleep on the Old Year's j Yol who deny that th set Shine in Our that hi and the words that Cannot be lost like dust the urn 1 To In- and ia the Most Important Duty of To the and Friends NO. 198. Faculty and and in the call of the I H for ft nr and Remarks Its General This Institution is designed to py a high position among the very best Schools in the and will not only embrace a but a full Collegiate Some of its features may appear bat none are Utopian or The general plan lias long since been adopted in PA MILT SCHOOLS for and in OPPOSITE both in this country and in Military Exercise in Schools has been recommended by statesmen and lending and has been adopted with eminent success by some of the most distinguished Schools and ges of the eastern and southern The national at West has attained a world-wide as a school of but differs from Military Institutes where a more cii i should meet with the Executive Board to confer with them and receive reports and annually to elect Trustees and transact other Grounds and The grounds should contain at least ton and to give the buildings the air of comfortable retirement they from fifteen to sixteen should be The buildings should bo of and consist of a main part 70x70 feet in size and four stories HI a right 25x85, three stonos and a reap of lar the forming an A Uniform of Army trimmed striped with black with gray made Scotch plain uniform all vulgar and is cheaper than the clothing ordinarily worn by A well selected and com- plete sett of Philosophical and Astronomical together with a fair Geological should be j procured from the building and added to from time to as the Stock Board may make ations from t he nett proceeds of the and presenting a of 154 feet to Hie and another of the same size and appearance towards the I ho main part should have a hipped surmounted with center by n plain with revolving dome for telescopic ther particulars reference is made to pinna and drafts to be Every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING nt which will with i hose of or nnd Trimming no door to the Main Chicago Judson MUSIC Dealer in Piano And Musical Instruments of all 4O, t Near in 00nicr a nnd connected to and 109 in tlie room un- H. hi will Of promptly with P. 147 fully an may in 1 in tho Intent nnd most 167 S. C. in tor doorn rind Lumber now 1. Your Goods ARE SOLD Executed in a stylo unsurpassed in the BUSINESS CARDS in the nnd at the Having ut running order n POWER JOB Capable of turning out Ottr Out mtr we to do ner and of such as Hill v much thun cua be done fso in Our Jobbing Department Is under of n Practical on hand a of Card fancy And colored Cup Letter determined that the rondy by the for promptness nnd of be fully We the Largest and Best Of and in thw nnd are ed to do all descriptions of Letter Press PIANOS IN EXCHANGE for new ones PIANOS TO assortment and Hooks con- on nnd S supplied on reasonable Ail A. 40 will receive prompt jyo Howe's Standard FOR 11T S. Tin Plate No. 45 Weigh out of No All friction received on Gilbert Hubbard SHIP CHANDLERS AND 2tiS and 207 Houth Water corner of wholesale and retail in Manilla and Tarred Sail Bags and Wool Twine and Tackle Fish Lines and Gill Nuts and and every of Seine and Net and Awnings and and Herrin Twines of every idyl G. J. S. G. B. Paper 99 South Clark for the of all of Print and Fine Flat artd Folded Card Colored I in a sportive mood f ue As the Old Year walked sentinel class would prolong hi Could dreaded wand o Fate A shrug of toll full The were in favor of j cap a lighter Ascends thy To ripen into golden gruin Thu thou hast To fold away the as a sombre Seemed to portend a le Whoso gloom rest in all I To open once again a door Closed to onr sister Which si Came shaft To load in honor and in 'A of Up to the terrace of a Fano Too Jong enclosed in And may ho the s Or takes the Old Year's reir Guide with as Jinn a hand his Across the hills and And us to our sho The That yet in tho future's May consummate the as thy North winds cold nd Give to tho chirk robed A. and a Forbear to scoop up the drifte I To lay iu the Forma Hmt the world has ished so. And spring with gen le and gornts i the hand of the spoiler There sre many cherish We'd if the shaft of thi spoiler lire the book was to e to with almy Plays with the curia of the chi Leave them to prattle and frolic there 1 in the mellow Be there a heart lacking c Waiting death's call from year Dig np gently the And moisten the fair I've walked nu yt u Through the mud of Spring am the wintry Acting my praise with it boyish Bringing to your reward I gain from is a compensation ADIEU f oral development is m being severely and and in excluding the Tho in founding another interest in the ia to furnish a pleasant and agreeable homo for young who go abroad to instead of being ed to the and exposed to tho attendant upon boarding out in the ordinary they may sleep and under the roof where they continually with teachers and literary arid developing tho Physical by military and other manly As a the plan is and will find admirers in every locality whoso patronage will be as no Institution of precisely the same character has ever been in the In order to open Company Books for the subscription of building a Board of must be ly to act in the name of the to whom stocks may be made as the school is proposed to be of a higher grade than is contemplated in the general law of said about this the It is the rock on which college generally one should offer to subscribe tis a site Jbr the or do to the The good of the should be held paramount lo individual and this matter sleep in silence until it is deci- ded that a College can be built The will not build if the com- munity are not properly After a sufficient amount of stock i to place the enterprise on a sure the Executive Board should select disinterested parties to consult with citizens and make the giving due preference to lands owned by other things being the course This enterprise the benefit of united action and a Cost of etc. No careful estimate has yet give been but judging by the cost of other of similar the expense of fencing and of building arid furnishing the it be to apply for a special charter at the next sitting of the State How to A call should bo signed by six or more and published week in for a meeting of citizens to consider the founding an at which a Board of should bo and a committee appointed to circulate a. and make all necessary ar- rangements for the drafting and pre- sentation of a proper Superintendent's First When the Board of are duly the as the Company's open books for the subscription of building and proceed to canvass the town and making reports as directed by the The stocks should fall due in equal at and Eighteen months from 1861. The work of canvassing should commence at the earliest possible and continue until late in the collecting and building will occupy the summer and The second instalment should cel all building The last should remain to fence and finish to furnish stoves and for the Boarding furniture and apparatus for the chapel and live and other etc. The winter of 1862 should be spent in visiting families and soliciting will not come short of Thirty Should the farmers of this vicinity make liberal a large extent of country will still have to be canvassed to complete the This will it the character of a State rather tlian a local Religious No literary institution can or succeed in without a Urm and consistent basis of religious struction and But no de- tests need be observed in the employment of or re- ligious tests in the reception of To carry out the full the er course should be sustained by a Preparatory and Primary and a Class should be The if should bo placed under State supervision and to subserve local and other important in- a limited number of female students might be Teachers and The Faculty of Instruction should consist of the following Presiding and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Ancient of Natural and Experimental of of Elocution and of and Commercial and Teacher of tho Daily and Weekly Lectures should bo given before the aud in regular il- lustrated by experiments and boai d also upon a variety of of general before the science should receive a largo share of should the location and the subscription justify a should be to furnish vegetables for the and il- lustrate the practical workings of this The Trustees will have the making of all general under the of the Faculty and The written rules should bo of a general and that the Student may remember and be thrown upon his own responsibility for observing the General Rule of in all minor The Discipline should be firm and but strictly etc. School should hold morning and evening sessions of in ad- dition to the regular day and Students should be required to prepare weekly Lectures on the rious branches Spelling Reading and should bo hold as occasional until tho time of Military To fortify and build up tho to inculcate the principle of un- questioning obedience in all nate and to train the mental and Physical to act harmoniously gether from one half to of an hour of each morning's exercises should be devoted to Military As a Gymnastic it gives gracefulness of and correct As nn Educational its evolutions are and disci upon the mint ind. in their of Gymnastics and Military Senator on The Washington lent of the N. Y. Evening under writes us da e of the 20th the W. O. 3372. Far we 11 Co DRY JDS 49, 44 IT 40, Recei TEA IN the In on shorter And at lower prices than can be done at Any other Office in County Wo have also every facility for executing IN COLORS AND fi 1NTBND TO COMPETE with the best Eastern mid n by we nre enabled to bind Magazines and mating and if orlt done in the and H Aa tho morning of tlie Senate was encroached upon by u spirited discussion of Senator resolution inquiry into the condition of Fort Moult In reply Lo some objections by Jefferson Senator Trumbull too i expose the sophistical outcry coercion and war against u Ho said talk waa calculated 10 mislead the public mind propose I to coerce or make war against n it posed to enforce the individual rebels to the United Slates The States j were not except ia their reserved rights but in the right a the had such as the right of king it was to of their or of warring It piece with the sophistry of the Of States to the of States they bad no Where he intends to found right whatever to the which are A iit tho exclusive of the ci will be P Tho of doctrine from from bn intimata re jut toe friend of next It ii an sirv Mt. has no of letting tl a Union slide by a u fee New Heat 'TWAS SUBSCRIBER HAS I just opened a Mont Market at the old of op- And other in the Market and which will be con be hod in A share of WILLIAM October 1660. Badger State Fanning of a few of the celebrated Fanning with ttw latent These by and nre to no mills in the in want of win to look 170 The M of Col. tl L of The spring and summer should be spent in finishing tho grounds and furnishing the ready to open the first Wednesday in 1862. The manufacturing of its fabrics will cost much in addition to the work of a sewing the aid of onr nimble-fingered wives may be solicited in a scries of Comfort AH tho property of the institution will be in as nal by those who subscribe to the building The or of the real will be held in trust by the arid their as prescribed by the The shares should be One Hundred Dollars with privilege of Parties contributing one dred or more to the building will thereby entitle or their to membership in the and to one vote for every hundred dollars ties holding by vote will share pro ratain the annual dividend of profit arising from the income of the over and TI expenditures necessarily of to managing corps should consist of a and The ent should discharge and licit collect and attend to the general financiering and interests of the the advice and general direction of tho lie should make monthly report of all moneys ed with tho or drawn on the President's order for defraying and of the manner in which they are The Professor of should act as and Secretary for tho The Steward should attend to the and care of ajl articles for making weekly report to the The er should superintend the labor Of the Boarding Sessions and The School year should consist of four of ten weeks with sum mer vacation of eight and intermediate vacations of one week Students study ia the recite in the Lecture associate together in the large and welt ed Kitting Beading and Parlors of the eat at the same tables with the Professors sleep singly in well warmed aad or with in apartments 10x10 feet ia furnished with necessary t D. H. President of the U. S. Agricultural in his address at the United States Fair at remarked that military ing should go hand in hand with and strongly recommended its as an in all our common Stale Anns and Equipments may be obtained by special or by compliance with general The preceding plans are fully submitted for the consideration of citizens and revision of A School of High Order is now to be established in your or it may never bo Momentous upon tho result of your The ad- vance of tho consumption of the inflow of the Ed of your the welfare of future the elevation of and tho en- largement of immortal these great ends will require liberality and silent action on the part of in- stead of time to mend plans after the enterprise be- comes u fixed It is much easier to plan than to obtain charters than to raise Tho present attempt is at best but a lorn it stands nine fail whore it does one to But let each do his duty and generations may rise up to call him Where do we From Springfield tbo Republican by Constitution and tho of de- termined that the provisions of the one not be nor tbo other We would not coerce 8ute into seats in Pott Jud. nor anything of the We would not employ But ire will every in our fur the ment of tho all T Art you in favor of are you hi favor of and enforcing tho of Will you stand by in discharge of his you ia favor of protecting the and property of tho against unlawful t Are yon hi faror of enforcing the Uw for from labor to of this Carolina aot Let from you on you to on one or other of lUt The tt 13tb, to that to correct an w vai Is among the when U if of tba b there will be trouble of party and to and comfortable From 150 to 160 can be The and who thus and Ute should form an to the tive to Board in all matters direct The Executive Bowd to receive reports ami advise and six Lecture Rooms wilf con in to entire expense without reference to Li  

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