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SATURDAyTAPml?, 1852.
V. B. PALMER, the American Newspaper Agent,
is the only authorized Agent for this paper in the cities of]
Boston. New-Yotk, and Philadelphia, and is duly em
powered (o take advertisements and suhscriptions at the
rates as required by us. His receipts will he regarded as
jmvment. llis offices are—BOSTON, ScoIIbv'k Building,
NEW-YORK. Tribune Buildings; PHILAÜELPH1A;
N. W. corner Third and Chestnut streets.
TOWN ELECTION.
The result of the Inst Town Election on the
6 lit. instant was fur different from what we ex
pected before the Caucus, which was held on the
preceding Saturday,but not afterwards. The
caucus having been conducted in such n mnnner,
that many democrnts did not feel tjicmselves
hound to support the ticket; some of the demo
cratic. party, who are preachipg democracy to the
people and pretend to be leaders of the same, are
the cause of this and succeeded in a disgraceful
way to defeat the democratic candidate for Town
Clerk, and to nominate a Whig. What will the
Milwaukee press, whose true democracy for some
lime has been gravely censured by the Sheboy
gan Lake Journal, say, when it learns that the
conductors of that same fault-finding sheet had
nol n little to do in this matter? However,we
learn that its editor has often tried in vain to get
an office, and perhaps he saw no chance to suc
ceed this time, unless he should assist in accom
pli hing the outrageous deed. For this Judas-like
conduct lie received the nomination for Corpora
tion Clerk.
The following are the Officers elected: Demo
crats in small c.\rs> wliigs in roman:
SupervisorsDavid Taylor, Ch'n, R M. Long,
J. SctiUDARTir.
Town CieikG. Tides.
School Superintendentj. F. SeriAy.
AssessorsSamuel Camp, Wa. Kastker, G.
Hamming.
TreasurerWilliam W. King.
JusticesEdward Elweil, D. Manville, II.
N. Ross mid Charles E. Morris to fill vacancies-
Communication with Edeope in Jive days.—
The time between New York and Europe is soon
to be shortened to five days—the average is now
ten days. Tho telegraph wireiare to be extend-,
ed from Halifax in ÏNova Scotia, to St. John's
(550 miles) in Newfoundland. Ihe distance from
St. John's to Galway in Ireland, is only 1647-
miles, or five days' sail for a powerful Steamship.
The telegraph is about being laid dowc from Gal-
way to London and Paris, and thus New-York
will have communication with.Europe in five days.
The N. Y. Eye. Post says that responsible mer
chants in that city are willing to organize tho Gal-
way line with vessels to be of less than two thou
sand tons capacity, and are to have no connection
whatever with the Navy, or with the Navy,
or with the General Governmentunless they
are asked to carry the mails between New-
York and Liverpool, which they willl do for
ten thousand dollars the round trip, or about
half of what fa now paid to the Collins line.
Mil. Wisconsin.
Mammoth Steamers.It fa stated in the Lon
don Times that a proposition fa on foot to build
iron steamers of 720 feet in lenght, with 90 feet
beam, and 36 in depth, with four engines of 1000
horse power, and a screw, whilst these will be 8
masts, with huge latteen sails. The vessels are
to be built of iron, and will be not only shot but
fire-proof, and, from the novel method, though
simple nod for stronght known to every school
boy, their immense leught renders litem more
safe than those of smaller construction. It is cal
culated to carry 2000 passengers, with a theatre
fur amusements, ifec., and could in case of war,
open a battery of three hundred guns. This pro
jected scheme is for the purpose of bringing the
English Colonies within a month's reach ofLon-j
don. (Mil. Com. Adv.)
New-York, April 2.
Cass for President.Lust evening two im
portant meetings were held at Tammany Hall,
of the old and young men's Democratic Com
mittee. In both Lewis Cass was nominated
the Democratic candidate for President of
the United Slates, notwithstanding the strenu
ous eCoits of the friends of Douglass.
Another Cuban Invasion.
New-York, April 9:
We have advices from St. Jago, Cuba, to the
21 st of March. The Government steamer Snrnnnc
had arrived on the 20th with disputclics. The
authorities of St Jago were apprehensive of anoth
er Cuban invasion, and lmd sent on three vessels
to cruis? «long shore.
A flood of Immigration. Twenty-three ships
arrived lit the port of Ne\vYnrk, on the last three
days of March, from Liverpool, London. Huvre
Bremen, Cork «fee., bringing the enormous num
ber of nine thousand seMn hundred and ninety-1,
[five passengers.
LANDBOUWER A, HINDUERkis&A.Yy
EEN PRIJS WINKEL
OOSTZIJDE DER RIVIER.
The New York Dutchman says"There j
is a man-connec-ted with one ofour theatres whose
nose is so large that he has to blow it with a hoot- j
[jnck."/ TI)is is nothing to a man in this city whose
uose is so long that he can't hear himself snef-ze. j
The Washington correspondent of the]
m.* .JU»**. rit.|
that Air. Lilt) s condition li.is been more feeble j «-«rksliedoOoozijn' voomad van Goeiereu.fces-^undei:
than usual for the last two or three days, so much yf^rfaeturen. Kruideniersxcarax, IJscr- u
eo ihot his fm nds begin to despair of his ability toAarJfKfrk, Laarzen en Schoenen.
reach home this spring, as it was their advice and
his-wish that he should do.
20 clerks have been removed in the Pensi
on Office at Washington.
Barnum was lecturing in Cincinnati on Tem
perance when one of the audience disputed his
word. Barnum told him he was a curiosity, and
offered him fifty dollars a week to enter his muse
um and be shown up. The antagonist said it was
'a bargain,' and stuck to it. Barnum had to
'cave.*
The young gentlemen, of Clnrksville. Mis
souri, have adopted a female foundling, and in
tend having her reared and educated as the
Daughter of the Village; and have given her the
name of Lola Montez.
-A woman in California has made and sold
$18,000 worth of pies in three months, one-third
of which is clear profit.
The County Seat of Washington County is
located by a vote of the People, at Graftonand
not at West Bend, as the Sentinel statesby be
tween 400 and 500 majority.Wisconsin.
At Vicksburg, Kossuth paid the first hotel
bill that lie has paid in America. Tho people
would not Hear him speak at first, but afterwards
called a public meeting and asked him to address
them. He showed "grit," nhd wouldn't.
The Odd Fellows of Boston are to erect n
splendid Hall in that city, within the ensuing
year. It is to be of granite, four stories in height,
and will cost $80,000. This amount is to be de
viled in shares of $20 each.
A letter from St. Bartholomew, dated
March 4th, announces a destructive fire on that
Island, on the 2d inst, consuming 120 buildings.
The sufferers nre represented as being in a most
heart rendiiig condition.
A OeMnnn woman who was grabbing after
drift wood, lost her footing last week and was
carried over the Falls of Niagara.
The Milwaukee city Marshal is going to en
force the license law.
The Upper Wisconsin river trade will be
heavier litis season than ever before.
The Louisville Courier says: At half
past five o'clock last evening, the paper on which
this morning's edition of the Courier is printed,
was in rags in Mr. Cfoiniv's pnper mill. Tbc
rugs were soon converted into the article we or
dered, and in fifteen minutes before eight o'clock
IIA R X P I'-1J 2
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Hetwelk tlles tegen zeer lage prijzen is ingekocht
en met eene billijke verhoogiug van den inkoopsprijs
aangeboden wordt.
Pcnoodigd,
In ruiling voor goederen. Spek, Boter. Granen. Tim
merhout, Duigen, Zwart Zout, kortom, bijna alles wat
do laudinan to koop heelt.
Spek, Meel, Granen, Zout, Saleratus, voor
contant gold goudkoop te koop. Geld
wordt betaald voor Parel asch.
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Wollen tweeds 62}— 1,00.
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Sheboygan, 19 Doc
JS5I.
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hollandscke wihxsl,
in het groot en klein, van
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Tegenover hc: Postkantoor. SiioLoygia. ICO
In connectie met do» winkel is een
KLEERMAKERS ETABLISSEMENT,
oxdes de directie vas
G. P. FELTZER.
t5T Klcedcrcn naar don lantsten smaak gesneden,
gem akt in den sclioonsten stijl, en ia alle gevallen
wordt voor het werk ingestaan.
Sheboygan Falls, J. E. THOMAS.
27 Dcc. 1851. n I
er wordt veelanc-d-
Koren, Haver, 1'.egge, Spek. Aardappels, Dnkspa-
nen, enz. enz., in ruiling voer eeneil greoten voorraad
Nieuwe Goederen, in mim vrc»gere winkel, tegenover
A. P. Lyinun; tevens Sectie LAAD. heiwclk ceiriu-
zuvj bebouwd is. Gocdmcu ,eer coe iknop voor cou-
nU'eld. II. W. CHAMBERLAIiY.
Sheboygan 6 jYov. 1?5I. 101
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOE 1S52.
INCREASE OF READING MATTER
'jpHF. LADY'S BOOK for the ensuing year, will
A VARIETY OF ITEMS.
The New York Logishiture is tampering
With the law of divorce; a bill having been intro-
ducted to make snperhtion as easy as marriage.
Cmsmbk-s—m. Lvscii, A. Teioekeo, J.mes ,fp"58»'' *i" 8" Stats with'aJullcms .nd
- ndulteresses.
Eni"' j An Illinois editor says that the divine Jen-
jt?" The Mercury says ihe only tliinw urged n-v 1,as P,u her!ilJ,f i,,l° tlie llands of a Goldsmith i
against Mr. Quintus was. that he had too much 1 to be Worked UP lnt0 llU,e. trlnIiL'ts-
to do with the church and sabbath schools, the' I" tHe Slute of Indiana there are nineteen t
last grounds of opposition' wc. have heard of."i hundred churches. Of the population, one in]
"VVp must confess we never understood that Mr. fc>jjht is a church member! and one in seven can- j
Quintus hnd anything to do with either of these! i1'1 re,ld and write.
institutions. (Lake Journal.) There are two kinds of lawyers, those who
JtïT This may be all mr trut Mr. I h"ve"P;'-vins P™tice." and iliua; who hurt a
pracuce of not paving,
but in fact we have nevor.seen you in "either ofi*
It is said by the Detroit Advertiser, that
Pr«-
1 features suited to the advancing de
mands of the public taste. It has been the objtci of
the publishers.
TO TAKE THE LEAD
among the popular .Magazines of this country: and the
host of imitators, who have been constantly following'
roiling after hiin ill vain"aro sufficient to attest hii
brilliant success. The promptness with which every
now idea that ho suggests, is adopted by others, is a
sufltcieut reason for his no: being very explicit nd exact
in his promises of what i-. yet to come. He does nol
wish W lay out plans for others to follow. It is sufficient,
the paper was delivered at our office ready tor; In,wever, tossy that nil the existing popular features of
the Laut's Book will be retained, ony manv new ones, i
i i i ii i particularly attractive in a Lady's Book cud Family Ma-
-.-i-zine. will be introduced. The useful and the eicgar.:
MARRIED, j Will always bo kept in view.
In lli is village. April 9th, by IW. T. H. Rood. Mr.) To the Magazines oloimwo ntnsl lookfor the effü;
W- R- G0RSLINE.
Advfikoat on_ Regta-Rnadgever. 0.7ico SsU i
Sheboygan, Wis.
H01LA?n)(Mioh.) HOTEL,
•t o Da ondcrgoteukentlo beveelt ïijn r
Poe'' '"'zerfjjt logement in de gunst
.-"A1 j.
Holland, Mich. 11) Sept. I85i"
J. BINNENKANT-
hoxl.\:;dsck logement-
WISCONSIN HITS.
Vriendelijke bediening on
press.
iyko prijzen, vorzeltcioti
JOSEPH SCHRAGE.
K WILLIAMS.
ANDREW J BURLEW, aitd Miss HARRIET >Ll"f inaslur-mimlsof Litcrt
WILLIAMS, all of Sheboygan. i hlbh a
It is Uieles* to pu- j
,U0 P"-
Advokast en Rcgla-ItaadT
dtuy. Xsulooraan
;tt oosten van Ha,rev X Mr ii
itlQice
lislicd articles, aud have others to publish, ft
all the best american wri
ters-male and female!
j GODEY'S LADY'S ROOK for January 1852, will!
1 contain in addition tn the most beautiful and' numnou.
Engraviug»—three of which are coloredan nddi:»mal
l()Uautity of ryaiiing by American authors. There is ::o
1 question abont the fact, and lite tens of thousands of no-
By virtue of an Execution issued out of and under the cs11,tJ3!.w® h"'va .ftütu contemporary press w:!I
ecal of the Cotintv Court for the County of Washington,establish lit that it is
Wis., directed aud delivered to mo, 1 hire levied upon, The most magnificent periodical in the i
DIED.
On Saturday morning, April 3d, GAMALICL AR-
NOLD, Esq., eged 54 yenrs.
Sheriff's Sale.
HOPEfreON CFRlfs.
Handelaars in 't^rooten lil- i -a KnJ.le
Provisies, Scliorneu in 1. iarz-.r,"
D90TÖR ALBERTL
these insiilutions," and
wc presume you arc nol j,,^ than two thousand persons have li ft
rrl—nlnvinrr «Innc tliprc fn* C
nwnrc that (here is no card-playing done there. chigan for California within n short period. Sup-
Suppose vou visit that place where vou trill un-pose they take with them §400 eachthe outfit
dcrstand "it. wil1 bt; ^«00,000.
i The Black Swnrt has got as far west as
AVc learn Hint Messrs. Ladue. formerly Jsckson, Mich., on her tour westward. It isposi-
«ftb. Shi'hov-nn D«n,ocr,.. U üy.lv =ul»a tlmt S;,E ,.,l! V1E,1 KIJ»,EUk« th»!,»!
.V,-' r rr, c ,j rr- Ot tills Or the first of next Wer.t.
•ho puhlicalion of Tht Spvnt thi Tmti. at Wra«ru, OrthfataiJe AnBnM. o ho
I>n Crosse. ory likely Mr. flavins J. Mills ^-as reported as killed by fai.mg from a rail road
would be willing to buy him out again, provided j car at Alleghany, n few days since, hits tele-
lie Lakes a similar "Notice", which he got for hisgraphed tite Mayor of that city to keep his re-
.„o.- l„,„ o _r l;. mains until called for, as he wishes to have them
press here, nsapart ot his payment. r
1 L_:I interred in tbe family grave-yard in New-lork.
frér F. J. Mills, editor of the Lake Journal,This is too grave a joke to be lost
She»-nvgan. was elected Town Clerk over Mr. j The Democracy of California has refused,
Qiilnttis (ind.) editor of the Nieuwsbode, by 30 i in Convention, to endorse Dottghiss, but will sus-
mnjority. The chief objection to Mr. Quintus was,tain the nominee «provided he be not a free-soiler
that be was ton much engaged in the Church or abolitionist'
nnd Sabbath Schools; that is. we suppose, his re- j —The heirs of Gen. LaFayette have brought suit
.ligion disqualified him. Mil Free Dem.) to recover several hundred acres of landhaving
.M[ a front of 600 yards bevond the old fortifications
93T M hush means almost as much as if Mr. gfc New 0rlea/s This'is a portion of the 11 (520
"3IWs had no religion at all, nhd a man without I acres of land granted to LaFayette by Congress,
religion is no man. But, by the way Mr. Demo- The City fa a great hive, just ready to
rrat, the office to which Mr. Mills was elected fa j swarm.
ml will olTvr for sale at public auction at the IVAIIREX
HOTEL in the village of Sheboygan, on lit»first dug
of June nrzt. at 2 o'clock P. M. all tile right, ntlo ani
interest of Ephraini B. Wood in anil to the following
Real Estate, viz: Tho West half of the North West
quMtcr of Section no. five, (b) Township no. sixteen
(16) North of Range no. uvcnlV (211) Lost, nnd the
North East quarter of the North West quarter of Section
no. seventeen. (17) Township no. thirteen. ("13North
of Range no tw enty three, ("23J East, in the County
of Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Sheriff's Office, Sheboygan County. April 12th A. D.
GODFREY STAM.M,
120 Sheriff.
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World
The publisher will give 12 no*, for 1552, :b-t the Lon
don Arts Union would be proud of, and Uicir price is
It must l>c observed that tba Lady's Book cnlcm to
the taste of tho American Ladies. It furnishes them
with everything that can interest a Ladv—and among
others is the following
Godev's Reliable Fashion Plates Monthly -'
with fuil descriptionsbesides chit-chat upon tr.c Fash
ions every month: giving full explanations of every
thing new in tbe Fashionablo World.
OUR MODEL COTTAGES.
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Cot'.-ige Furniture. Patterns for Window Curtain.-. Cro-
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'KINSO.Y CURTIS
iminonds. To which isaddad an account of tire "Amer
ican expedition under the patronage of Henry Grinned.
Esq., with an introduction to the American i xpedition.
by John C. Lord, D. D„ 1"0 pages, price $1.25. To
Lady, will lind its appropriate "place in her own Bouk.
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py two years, 5 doll. 5 copies one year. i0 doll. I copy-
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ono year for 4*doll. j n 105.
Corporation Clerk.
The Musical World and Journal of the fine
ArtsPublished semi-monthlr, by Oliver Dyer,
No. 257. Broadway, New York, at $1,50 per an
num. A valuable and cheap work, and in all
greets what its title indicates.
Rivers and Harbors.A correspondent has
written to ihe Charleston Courier that the bill is
completed for this objeet nnd will soon be report
ed. It hns required mooh time to prepare and
report the hill, for the reason that no act making
provisions for rivers nnd tinrbors hns taken effect
fur fourteen yenrs.The claims in behalf of different
ohjeets are therefore numberless The committee
hnve however, he snys, been careful to provide for
no work which is not of strictly national and con
stitutional character. The whole sum which the
bill appropriates is $1 000,000.Detroit Free
Press.
Ice in Erie.—The Sentinel learns from
triend, who hns just arrived from the East, that
fhe lower part of Lnka Erie is one field of ice. It
Tvaa the impression at Buffalo, that the harbor
there would not be open before May. Four steam
ers were lying at Erie, ice-bound. About 25
miles east of Erie, lay the Ohio, surrounded by
fields of ice, and unable to move in any direction.
The passengers bad made for shore on the ice.
Mil. Free Dem,
Never before, so early in the season, hns (here
been so large a number of strangers in town. Ex
clusive of those who have been attracted hither
by interest in one or another of the railroads now
in process of construction, three in every five nre
bound for California. Chicago Journal.)
Tlie Assembly has passed the Senate bill,in
troduced by Mr. Huebscumann, giving the jury
a discretionary power to decide in capital crimes j
between the punishment or imprisonment for life,
and death.
A French Canadian posts his wife in the
St. John's News, in the following words:
"Ma ram dats Peter Rouviij—ma wife he leave
ma house nnd shant ax me. Any man dat trus
him on ma nam, dat's loss for you."
The facility for diyor^e is so great in Con
necticut that the chaplain of one branch of tho
Legislature, after witnessing the process of un-
morrying, wrote the following:
"For cut-ting all eonnrti-ione named,
Connret-i-cut is fairly famed;
I twain connect in one, but yon
Cut those whom I connect in two;
Each Legislature seems to say.
What you Connect-i-cut away."
We stated last week, upon what we sup
posed to be good authority, that the public works
at Knuktmna had been discontinued.Since then,
we have learned that our statements were not
correct, and that the contractors at that point are
pushing the work forward as rapidly as possible.
(Oreen Bay Adv.)
40 Acres.
LAND FOR SALE,
Situated in Sheboygan County.
Tho E. t of S. E. of Sec. 19, Town 13, Range 22
Ea«t—90 Acre*.
N. E. i of See. 18. Town 16. Range 23, 160 Acre*.
S.W. of N. W.j of Sec. 19, Town 16, Range 23
S.( E. of S. W. J of Sec. 19, Town 16, Range 23,
,»i„ M.J. f ,h. Arctic R»*», ,„t pUtiVl^,-
ing the work.
••Where for relentless months continued night.
Holds, o'e» the glittering wane. Iter Marry light."
"The n lives of America and England navis before
met upon tho Ocesn. but they met for deadly strife
Now, too, they met for strife, equally determined, but not
with each other. They met in tho iiolv cause of t-onevo- j
lence and Haitian sympathy, to baltlo with the elemeut-
benrath the Arctic Circle; and tho chivaltic heroism
which tho few stout hearts of the two nations displayed
iu that conflict redounds a thousand fold more to tbe glory
of the actors, their governments aud the race, than if four
score ships and ten thousand armed men had fought for
Ihe td story of each other upon the broad ocean, and bat
tered hulks and marred corpsrs had gone down to the
coral caves of the sea, a dreadfttl offering to the Demon
of Discord, in which evont troops of widows and orphan
children would have sent up a cry of wail. Now the hir
es advanced manfully to ie*cue hiisbamls aud fathers
restore hem to their wives and children."
jy'Good active agent* wauted, to sell the above book,
to whom exclusive ngenev for the county will be given.
On the receipt of $1.25 we will forward one copy of
the above book f for agents to use as a s niple copy j by
mail, postage paid, to any place not exceeding 500 miles
from Chicago.
Books sent by mo it must be prepaid, according to
the new Post office law. Postage on this work is about
25 cent* for each and every 500 miles.)
♦^"Wholesale prices for nhove and other taUablt
Books, tor which we WANT AGENTS, will bo for
warded on application to un, post paid,
HEWSO.V UENISON.
Wholesale Booksellers, Chicago, Ills.
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