Wisconsin Democrat (Newspaper) - November 18, 1837, Green Bay, Wisconsin J PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY CHARLES C SHOLES GREEN BAY WISCONSIN TERRITORY wr kly on n shod ft aid It'll if not month of dollar per for t und f inio T in d to v ill bo and A liberal ill bo to bj T i then MX tir s 10 nna m tbe Jt OF 01 Charles Qn Alexander A Petition boon presented to the Honorable William C I razor Judge of Court for county on the day of October setting forth that tho Pierre Joan li Brunut and Jos and others will be lor tho Petitioners be vised upon the trial of suit now pending or will commenced in Paul lames Doty and the touching tho title tu certain lands at the in said county of tint snid aro old and infirm praj a in bo to testimony of mid that the same may be perpetuated to b u irs Upon it was that the prayer thereof he g-iantod S Meredith ip pointed ji take and certify said c testimony anil Iho do give n of not less th in two weeks by of same in tho r at of the and place of said depositions to nil persons Notice is hereby tint of tho said others as bo necessary will be taken the said George S at his office in the villages of on the eighteenth day of November next between the hours of 10 o A M and 5 o'clock P 31 of which time and any prison or persons may appear and said witnesses if they 5 V Green Bay 1837 1 ti at Iho Storo UT C for sale nt Slo JJ if Van ty 1 K 10 3 DO 10 for sale liy i Co i isar The in 0 At p to iv may bo found a stock of GooLs suitable for tho pat for Cash Nov M1 by 15 te Co or throe person's of obtaining cling in a family can obtain directions by at Oct tf und it th vn Store Nov 1 0 a J r J auo i1 t 0 A T T O R NF Y A J A liis in O nut in tho 1 t uf ilic ol t When tic will attend Iho ol Iowa Bay July 1037 and Hoy's otter rat and seal Caps for salo by BAUTLETT Co Sep 29 J V Cir n 3 S blue To lu print 0 i tto Inn n cotton linon Holland I'l'iHl tuul I nnd whito Huso lambs and cotton I cotton arid rod f und corded o etc etc AVM o 21 if of rvory at TERRITORY OF WISCONSIN Court Brown county October term 1807 I C Clerk of the District Court of the U S for the county and territory aforesaid do hereby certify that following rates of toll at the ferry at Arndt's handing on Fox river ing one mile above said landing on both said river on both thereof as far as the lowest wharf in Navarino have been established by so id Single foot passengers Two or more Horse Two or more horses Single horse wagon Double hoi so wagon Four horse wagon Horned cattle single Moie than one Sheep and Hogs each each each 25 25 50 75 61 lu testimony whereof I have i hereunto set my hand and he Kcal of the Court the iSth day of October A D CUAS C Clerk G m The Subscriber having received a license to keep a ferry on the Fox river which fei riago extends mile above 1 aiding in on Loth sidoti of said river and saiJ river en both sides roof as far as the lowest wharf in ai hereby warns all persons from fering with his bus noss by ci caching the aforesaid limits ving entered into the for the proper keeping of said ferry himself ho will feel it his duty to prosecute all intruders DANIEL W Oct 13 1847 SiU m TERRITORY WISCONSIN in ths dis- V COT OF ss said county Daniel Whitney vs Asa Sherman Edwin Hurt pursuance of an order of the District jil Court for County of Brown and Territory of Wisconsin at the Term of October A D 1837 the said John Clark Aba Sherman John P and Edwin Hurt are hereby notified that on the day of August A D 1837 iel Whitney 01 Bay filed in the Clerks office of said Court P in against the said praying for relief in Equity the sale of a lot in the town of Navarino known as lot No 7 and the said John Clark and Asa Sherman are further notified that un- they appear and plead or de- mur to said within three months after the October term of the said the said John P Arndt Idwin Clait do the like within sixty duyts after the said the said expiration of said time above specified and the matter therein contained taken as confessed nnd a decree made thereon accordingly Dated the October 1837 y for C Clerk SHOOK OUT Subscriber would inform the in- 11 habitants of Green Bay and its tv that lie still carries on the tailoring ness at tho old stand one above the Post Office and J Jewelry shop where hr Aill be ready at limes to wait upon all who may favor him with a Latest fashions arrived ting done on short lio has also Scott Perkins and scales tape measures and a quantity of fur collars i accepted J Oct r STATES FOil THE COUNTY O THE STATES or J vs Gix OF WHISKEY j A LL fersons interested will please take notice that a Libel in the above case been duly filed in the of tho District Couit Those whom it arc requested to be and appeal before the District Court of the United Suites for the County aforesaid at the town of Deperc the arat of justice of on the fourth Monday of May next o'clock A M then and there to show pause if any exist said properly should not be adjudged for- to States and sold is C Clerk D C r 9 DISTRICT COURT nf the United States for the county of Brown October term 1837 TERRITORY OF WISCONSIN 7 County of Brown Smith vs In Attachment E W Fisl Public notke is hereby given to the said K W Fisk that a writ of attachment sued out of the Clerk's office of the District Court of tho U S in and for the county and territory aforesaid dated the sixth of September A D 1337 at tho suit of George Smith against the lands tenements goods chattels credits effects of the said the sum of about fourteen hundred dollars directed to the the said county writ has been returned by saiJ as upon the described one part of the south cast fraction of the south cast quarter of section bered 23 town No 15 north range No containing eleven acres arid three conveyed to said Fisk by deed from E dated 2d August Now unless you the said E W Fisk shall personally be and appear before the judge of the Court on the 4th day of May special plead to tbe said plaintiff's action judgment will bo entered against you in favor of the said George Smith and the said property so as aforesaid will bo sold to satisfy the same with costs C S HOLES Clerk District Court of the U S for B Co October 13 1337 The Subscribers will receive for goods or exchange bankable money for bills of the bank of Brest Michigan Nov 11 1837 H P POTTER Co UST RECEIVED by the subscriber an assortment of abrm and common clocks of a superior quality and warranted good time keepers or no sale Those ing to purchase the above article do well t j call and examine Navarino Nov 11 NOTICE AN Instalment of one dollar on the share of the stock of House Association is required to be paid to the subscriber on the and a further sum of one dollar an the share on the inst By order of the Board of Trustees CHAS C P ARNDT Treasurer Nov 11 1837 Solo and upper also talf kid a just recoiled and for wle by C IT fc Co 1 1837 Subscribers for sale JcL an assortment of consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SOOTS AND AND GLASS RIES rr SfC eye Which offer or Sub cheap for Cish Juno 15 Co Black Mixed Cloths Blue Fancy 15 sikin do and Ijans nod Water ly of White Red fannch Padding iss Buckram burcs and for by th sn a smill nci anee from pi ices Juno 12 1837 11 11 Co Ton Till i LOVE I love tho work of hand In its varied forrat Tho of in gentle Tho fierce and angry I love to sit upon the rock That bodies oor sea to lirar wild I love the storm slorm When rude o'er it clouds rest OTI its creit And lures its deep I it when by nought disturbed The moonbeams on it play Or uhon o'er it dance Mid sunbeam's beauteous day I love tho towering So peerlessly they rise Whore the wild lower crest look to the skies I love their shades rude oaks ling Arrow their giant thc mos scat And sweets I the rushing That o'er barriers arc uj V on I love ilio forest's shade plays bietz Where down smiles Lance 1 its loaves wild Bower's fragrance ilia Iho air Where towers tho lofty pine Whore ivy twines the oak's rudo toughs laars tho eglantine I love tho vast lone billows mo and And shadows o'er it chase Like clouds in call The rainbows tints I The bright silver Tho lightnings angry glare The sun's trades down tao west P THE I'll If there is any grand natural feature in our country as original as it is imposing and picturesque and one upon re- markable and attractive peculiarities all travellers even the most fastidious unite in expressing their wonder and admiration it is this of our western and the mysterious and monumental which break the monotony of their and From Cooper and Irving and and Mr G W Lee's ing descriptions down to the fugitive mage which visitor in the newspaper and periodical columns yre have seen nothing which convoys to us a more than from a of numbers now in course ol publication in the Bt Louis Missouri Re- publican to tho prairie country in the im- mediate vicinity of which city tbe eloquent and polished has particular Wo hope he expand his views into a CANTINE this tion our road wound a way smooth and uniform through the level prairie with here and there upon the left a slight vation from its low surface seeming a con- of the group wo had left or a link of union to yet before us It was a bright beautiful afternoon The air was and culm and summer's golden haze was sleeping magnificently on the distant bluffs At intervals the fresh the sweet south would come dancing over the tall glossy herbage and the many lored flashed gayly in tho sunlight There was tho all its gaudy and magnificent tbe deep cerulean of the fringed de- licate as an the mellow of the in some places along the path spreading itself out as it were into a perfect field of the cloth of and over the whole floated the balmy gianco of the aromatic wild tercel in over tho plain Small flocks of the prairie fowl or the tridge with its ungainly form would before us in the road and away with hasty strides beneath the the tall glass groves of the wild plum and the bending beneath the profusion of fruit arid clustering upon their branches succeeded each other for miles as we rode along now extending in continuous ets beside our path and now elevating selves like green islets from the smooth surface of the plain and in their cool re- cesses affording a refreshing shade for the numerous cattle The rude farm house too with its ruder out buildings buried in the dark luxuriance of its fields from time to time reared itself beside the road After a delightful drive of about half nn hour the second gi oup of eminences know n as the appeared upon the prairie at the distance of four or five miles the celebrated tho gest monument of the kind yet discovered in America heaving up its forest clothed form in the midst What arc tho reflections to stupendous earth heap gives the tions which throng the excited What afield for aboupd- loss range for the workings of Wim eye can view venerable of the mighty in the lapse of chronicle of hoary turn av ay unmoved As it is first beheld surrounded by the lessor heaps it is by the stranger for an of as he draws nigh and at length finds himself at the its stupendous lofty summit to above his head and ing its broad far over the ploughed into by the torrents of centuries descending to the surface and ted by the habitations f burrowing animals and carpeted with size of tho aged oaks i caring from its soil and finally the dwelling with its various ts garden orchard and well upon the urea of the the pathway ing up from the base all confirm his im- pression rhat no hand but have reared mars Should then be this vast heap was of origin ably artificial twr nn i his most sanguine and enthusiastic would vi r credit the assertion Hut when A jealous eye slowly a ad cautiously and measured footsteps he has circled ittj he has surveyed Us slopes and declivities from anti has observed the peculiar uniformity of its structure and the mathematical of its he ita summit and around upon the pities of a similar character by it ia he hus upon n broad plain diluvial and of consequence ly with character o has tho soil of which it is composed ami discovered it to b5 uniformly throughout the entire mass of the mellow yielding as that Af tho Us base tiny to the which an its depths has thrown to light of its nature and lie however yet a that the gigantic pife is tho of man's such nh a what is of mind? What a inquiries was this heap ed up from the race of- beings was tho was its How havy in its and what re- successive wavos over the at its rolled we anxiously some agod faintest most upon which to roposo our relieve the inquiring mind But The Aborigines to him AS they aro veiled in and ages since tho white tho home of hi before this and away pile of was up from the plain no one will circum- stance even the and confirm an the oaks upon its soil AVith this tor a moment tUc destructive of tlic elements even limited period upon the woiks of our little thun half a century War of our the and fences then thrown The earthy jj parts of Bunker Hill were ted long ago by the levelling of and a faint now remains i to a sist in tracing line of defence The is true with works all oven the of tlic last war at for as fast QS the An melt them away then of which f am writing is com- more in its ture than is by no means compact and then con- if you can its character before it lit d braved the and snows and storm of beforo the sweeping of Waters had ever circled its Our thoughts are carried Kick by the reflection to era of classic and fancy another war of the Titans agains the if a quotation from the bo pardoned large an of without the advantage of iron utensils as we have the required from the this huge pile raid how years would for it IN o one can doubt that the of tho Bottom in its and together with neighboring region ther bank v ill living men even as now the depths of the soJ with their Thp tion of mounds which 1 been ing to would to indicate two cities within of five miles and other groups of the same acter may be upon a of the bottom nothing of with which we aro all familiar in im- mediate of Tho design of these mounts some fortifications owns or j we would to i of i no on 1 F 4 I I bard of Tiie tH of Mobile to ft and coul n ho smile but the lor u of