Xcw0-Ittcs0cngcr. J. dUmTUs, Editor Proprietor. l&ntod wcokly; Office nearly opposite the N.Y.Store. per Ucnr, in aboauce. gratis to our advertising patrons. tkitmsof advertising: (Sixteen lines or less make a square Square, for 1 week $1.00 l Square, 6 months $5.00 2 weeks 1,251 oue year 8,00 Cushion Cards, ot 5 Every subsequent sq. 4,00 l.ucaor less,per an. 5.00 Oue column,t>uio'ths20,00 Square, 3mouths 3,00 1 year 30,00 SHEBOYGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1852. V. II. PALMER, the Amoricnn Newspaper Agon I, js the only authorized Agent for this paper in the cities of jl„,ioti. Now-York, and Philadelphia, and is duly cm- powered to take advertisement» and subscriptions at the rates as required by us. His receipts will be regarded as r.avmeut. His offices areBOSTON, Scollay'* Building. NlIW-YORK, Tribune Buildings; PHILADELPHIA; N. W. corner Third and Chestnut streets. I 0. of 0. F. The presence of all the Membres of SiiEBovoAtt Lodge 13 lit °jOK rF' IN hereby requested at their 3££- We lire indebted to the Milwaukee Sen- 'tinei for the followin&.Ji^^ .from Baltimore, v, hid) we lind in yi-sterdny-'iBl-iesue of said paper: Baltimore Whig Convention. Baltimore, June 1810 r. m. The Platform was adopted by the following vote:Yeas 237, bays G2. It was resolved to vote by States in nominating, the majority of all the votes cast to nominate. Senator Jones addressed the Convention im mediately before the balloting, BaltimoreJune 1810 p.m. 1st ballot—Fillmofe 131, Scott, I33,Wi-bster29. 2nd ballotFillmore 131,Scott 131, \Yobsler29. y.l ballot same as second. 4;h ballotScott,134, Fillmore 130,Webster 29 .1, ballotScott, 130, Fillmore 133, Webster 30 üih bul lotScott 131, Fillmore 133, Webster 29 Convention adjourned to 11 A. M., lo-.norrow. Baltimore, June 19. 7lh ballot—Scott 131, Fillmore 133, Webster 29 tilt ballot—Scott 133,Fillmore 131, Webster 29 •.lib ballotSeott 133,Fillmore 131, Webster 28 ]mh ballotScott ]35,Fillmore 130,Webster 29 1 lib ballotScull 134.Fillmore 131,Webster 28 12th ballotScull 134.Fillmore 130, Webster 29 J.tili ballot--— Scott 134,Fillmore 13U,Webster28 I ih b;;!!olScott 133,Fillmore 130, Webster 28 Kill) ballotScott 133,Fillmore 130, Webster 29 Mill ballotScott 1 Jö.Fillfitore 129,Webster2i j 7ih ballotSeott 132,Fillmore 131,Webster 29 1Mb ballotSeott 132,Fillmore 131,Webster 28 Crittenden 1. 9th Ballot—Webster gained one from Scott in N. II. Scott gained one in N. Y. lull) BallotScott gained one from Webster in S. Y., and one from Fillmore in Vermont. 11 thFillmore gained one from Seott in New Hampshire. !2t!i— Fillmore lost one by a dixklcJ district in Virginia. On the ISlli ballot Webster lust 1 in N. II. Baltimore, June 19. 19Ü» 20(1) and 21st ballot not given. 22J ballotScott 132,Fillmore 130,Webster 30 23d ballotScull 132,Fillmore 130,Webster 30 121 o'clock, 24 lh ballotScott 133,Fillmore 129,Webster 30 2.)ill ballotScott 133,Fillmore 128,Webster 31 2.'tb ballotScott 131,Fillmore 12S.'Webster 30 27th ballotScott 135,Fillmore 128,Webster 29 A motion to adjourn to 5 o'clock,was voted on by Stales, Ayes 113, Nays 178. Baltimore, June 19. 28th ballotScott 135,Fillmore 128,Wehster28 291h ballotScott 134,Fillmore 128, Webster 30 30th ballotScott's not given, Fillmore 126 Webster 29. 31 tli ballotScott 135.Fillmore 129,Webster 2S afternoon. Baltimore, June 19th. 31st to 41st ballot not given. 41 th ballot—Scott 132,Fillmore 124,Webstcr 32 Climate 2. 4-2d ballot—Scott 134,Fillmore 128,Webster 30 43d ballotSeott 134,Fillmore 128.Webster 30 4 lib ballot—Scott 131,Fillmore 129,Webster 80 45th ballotScott 133,Fillmore 129,Webster 32 After the 41st ballot a member arose and said that afte; the 50th ballot, if no nomination was made, he should move an adjournment sine die. 40th BallotScott.l34,Fillmore 127,Webster 35. Adjourned till Monday at 10 o'clock. 47th ballot—Scott 135,Fillmore 128,Webster 29. 48th ballot—Scott 137,Fillmore 124,Webster 30. Scott gains one from Webster in N. Y.Web ster gained 2 in ConnecticutScott gained 2 from Fillmore in Missouri. 40th ballotScott l30,Fillmore 122, Webster 30. 50th ballotScott 142,Fillmore 122. Webster 28. 52d ballotScott 142, Fillmore 120, Webster 29. 53d ballotScott 148,Fillmore 118, Webster 26. Kmioiiation Agent.Wo had the pleasure of calling on our Emigration Agent, Mr. Van Steen wyk, while in New York, and were gratified t<> find him at work so industriously nnd wisely. He explained to us his plans, the difficulties he had to encounter,and the progress he had already made in his agency. We think he has conducted his business prudently, nnd that he is altogether too shrewd for the New York sharpers, who are always on the alert to make such ngents subserv- i nt to thcii interests. Ilis office is 110 Green wich street, the very best location for his Agency. Our Wisconsin friends in the city, who hud called »n him, we fouud were highly pleased with his management. Milw. Fret Democrat. SC+i~ We were about going to ask where our State Agent was, as we have seen or heard noth ing from hint since lie loft, and almost came to the conclusion that he must have crossed the ocean,in order to induce emigrants to settic around Mihvnukco or in the vicinity of Madison,in fact everywhere except in this section of the State. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. Joseph L. Moore 7 Henry H. Couklin, Complainants rs. S Ix EqoiTT Jatne.i G. Mnnlove Juliet M. Mnnlove, Defendants J June 3d 1852. It satisfactorily nppenringto me that subpoena to answer was duly issued out of mid under the seal of this court, in this Canto on the 22nd day of May A. D. 1852, nnd that said subpoena has boon returned by the Sheriff of Shoboyjran County, with a return thercoii endorsed that the defoudnnla James G. Mnnlove and Ju liet M. Mnnlovo are not to be found in said county, ni it further appearing that the said defendants are not ro dents of tho Stalo of Wisconsin, therefore on motion of Williams of counsel for complainants, it is ordered that tho said dofondontsnppearin the Circuit court of Sheboy gan county aforesnid, nnd plead answer or demur to the complainants bill of complnint in this cnuseby the second day of September next nnd that in default thereof the said bill be taken as confessed by the said defendants. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be served personally upon the said defendants within iwoutv days, or that a copy be pnhlished in the Sheboygan News- bode, for six weeks successively. The first publication to bo made within twenty days. B. WILLIAMS. Solicitor, and of counsel for Comp't. Attest: A. II. Edwards, Clurk. W>t. R. GORSLLVE. 129 County Judge, noting as Court Commissioner. PROBATE NOTICE, ait (Totinin, 00. On reading the petition of Sophia Osgood, widow of James Osgood, deceased, praying that John S- Harvey bo appointed administrator of tho Kabila of the said es Osgood, deceased: It is ordered thai the hearing of said petition he had nt the next turni of the County Court of said county, to be held at tho Court Room iii ShebovganVillugs, on tho first Monday of July next, and that notice of said hearing be given to all persons interest* cd in said Estate, by publishing a copy of this order in tlio bhobovgai» Nieuwsbode, a public newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, previous to said Pa" hearing. Dated June 10th 1852. vral 3-v 123 Wjj. It. GORS LINE, County Judge. TO BOOK AGENTS AND CANVASSERS. HERE JS THE BOOK TOR YOU! SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, And the .Arctic Regions, WITH detailed notices of tho expedition in search of the missing vessels under Sir John Frankliu: bv P. L. Simmond». To which is added an account of tho Amer ican expedition under the patronage of Henry Grinuoll, Esq.. with nit introduction to the American Expedition, by John C. Lord, D. D.t 4U0 pages, prico $1,25. To contain n Map of tho Arctic Regions and platos illustrat ing the work. "Whore for relentless months continued night. Holds, o'et tho glittering waste, her starry light" "The n lives of America and England have before met upon the Ocean, but they met for deadly strife.— Now, loo, they met for strife, equally determined, but not Willi each other. They mot in tho holy cause of benevo lence and human sympathy, to buttle with the elements beneath the Arctic* Circle; and the chivnlric heroism which tho few stout licnrts of the two nations displayed that conflict redounds a thousand fold more to tho glory of the actors, their governments and tho race, thnu it four score ships and ten thousand armed men had fought lor the master}- of each olhor upon tho broad ocean, and bat- p| ,4 TFOR i\'l tli tig derzolve niet teruggenomen of zoo vtr- -* A-d-*'!-J. A Y/AY lYA anderd worden, dat hare kracht vernietigd of DEit benadeeld wordt. DEMOCRATISCHE PARTIJ. 1 fosfaten, dat de democratische partij alle la- De volgende MtenSn v, de jMgrt i f'0"'"'® "f 6.';" tbowku? Nationale Dem„cra.isehe Cojemie """J* b™"n l,c.' CongrK, oade, weAo gestalte of kleur de pogtog gemaakt worde, be strijden zul. Besloten, dat do opbrengsten der Staats-lan- dcrijen gewetenshalve voor nationale in de Con stitutie gespecificeerde doeleinden aangewend zullen worden, cn d it wij tegen eenige wet zijn voor de verdeeling van zulke inkomsten onder de Staten, dewijl het staatkundig onraadzaam en met de Constitutie in strijd is. Besloten, dat wij er stellig tegen zijn den Pre sident de bepaalde Veto magt te ontnemen, door welke hij, onder zekere bepalingen on ver antwoordelijkheden, in staat gesteld is, bet al gemeen belang genoegzaam te bewaken, zooals b. v. de aanneming eens wetsoniworps te sus penderen, welks kracht de goedkeuring van 'wei gehoudeue als eene schels der grondbeginselen dezer partij voorgesteld en eenparig aangenomen Besloten, dat de Amerikaansche Democratie op de inzigten, het patriotism us on do onpar tijdige geregtigheid des Amerikaanschen volks vertrouwt. Besloten, dat wij dit beschouwen als een on- n 'p,8"d j!"*® b!foro derecheidings-teekcn onzer politieke geloofe-be- upon the Ocëod, but they met for deadly atnfe.— C, - *- -■ Jotcrmiucd. but not ''jdenis, wdke wy met roem voor de wereld zullen naleven als het groote zedelijke element eens regeringsvorm», dat uit den volkswil ont sproten, door dezen opregt gehouden wordt; en wij stellen hot tegenover de goloofsbekente- nis en de handelwijze van Federalistnus, onder welke benaming en gedaante het ook moge op- ...- -.j -r(treden, hetwelk steeds den wil der massa zoekt c- P v~ tcred hulks and marred corpses had gone down to the _t4 derde des sennaU CD Vertegenwoordigers—Hun» corel caves of the sea, a dreadful offer tug to the Demon te verb, ramen cn gecn bedrogvoor de Itgtgeloo-veRektren k vcor hct dcs -----igt.iiid des vullis is oflgehoofd ucbt. Lft, daararer i, iujieroep,».-,» velk, rrf. Bedolai derhalve, dat, steunende op dit ge-|mngt het Amerikoaiwche Volk voorde vertferié- voeloil, de Democratische partij der Unie door j üj(ie en tyranicke heerschappij der Ver. Staten hare in eene algemeene Conyentte dor Staten Baak en voor het nadeelige systeem van algc- of Discord, in which event troops of idows and orphan children would have neat up a cry of wail. Now the he roes advanced manfully to rescue husbands and fathers. 1 restore hom to their wives and children." tefSTGoód active agents wanted, to sell tho uhovo book, to whom exclusive agency for tho county will bo give It. On the receipt of $1,25 we will forward ono copy of the above book for agents to use ns a s niplo copyby mail, postage paid, to any place not exceeding óOO milcs froru Cbieugo. X*§~Books sent ly mail must he prepaid, according office law. Postage on this work is about j mngt het Amcrikaar.sehe Volk voorde verderfo- eerschuppij der Vet - nadeelige systeem v_.. -.6_ t erznmelde afgevaardigden, bijeengekomen in mocne innerlijke verbeteringen gevrijwaard lïeeft. •Jen geest van eend rngt en eerbied voorde grond- n i bosinsd,n en hetg&oteener ,rijo «gerilg van! d.e. PT..J SU.nJ- '<-■ Vcrtegenvroordigeo en zich beroepende op bun- i Ivemucty- en 1 ogmie-Bedm. M «ShhMMÏ omtrent de redelijkheid hnn- "•n v"° v, 103, enrn een rapor van den Sl acr inzigten, voor het Amerikaanihe volk ;- do Vïrgm.e wi. for each ond ov„v m .T.ilo^, i nicurv verklaring der grondbeginselen „flegi, 1 "''gvinrkte groadbepesden opregt b ruden ja-WtalreHe prie.a for nbovo ond other en verdedigt, welke door hen bij eene vree-ere f"1' c"d'"■"'giiiselen als de grondpdaren Book, to, Which wo WANT AGENTS, will ho for- gelegenbeS in «Igenreene Oonvintio werden er-1 P° gvloe.ls-bekentenia „«„genomen en w«rd.J.,,.pPR..honto ™rp„A hond, toen zij desTjds hare kandidaten aan Jo besloten Ijeeft, dezelve m haar zuiveren zin en uewöu.n iv dlnibtiiN, o mcüuwi"- door tc toeren. Wholesale Booksellers, Chicago, Ills. - the GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1852. INCREASE OF READING MATTER verkiezing des volks voorstelden: -1.1.*- -1 O C - - o alle beginselen van vaderlandsliefde en de wet der vaardig en noodzakelijk was, Amerikaanscti burger zich zelve U-parlementen en agenten der regeritig uit- rijn Naderlaud had behcoren te gelegd en opgevolgd moeten worden, en da? het "°fh t" VJ""J T' ondoelmatig en gïvaarlijk is. van tivijfohchUgo '™url1 Ja,,,] h,l!P ts «rlecncn. constitutionele mugtverlecningcn gebruik te ma- Besloten, dat wij ons verheugen over de her ken. j stelling onzer vriendschappelijke vei'bindtenissea ize zustor-republiek Mexie zegeningen en voorspoed, welke wij onder repu- Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an Execution issued out of and Under tho r '»■- ivi i 1 t - seal of the County Court for the county of Shebovv.m, da- met ouzo zuster-renubliek Mexico, en haar allo ted April 27th 1852. .lircctod and delivered to nie. 1 have T^HE LADY'S BOOK for the ensuing year, will pre- -• D,,t llt Consitutit der algemeene regering voorsooed welke wii onder reuu- Icvied upon and will ofterfor silc at public aucuon.at the soitt many novel features suited to the advancing de- niet de magt verleend, een nlgeuieen Stelsel ran ,.7 - -j P.. ij-., tvjn.w.l....vit.i r «tl, ni.Mi, i,«fn tv in» ii.nn .I.., nitio.i nt* I.."j_-rlijke V6rbcIcritwch ton to QCQit'D en uit te 'tKemsctic Jtisieiiingen smaken, Hartelijk toeLJit- J 3 i den.en dat wii hetAnK-rikaansche volk «reluk- wdn- Hoiuse in the Village of Sheboygan, on the 2t<th da v mauds of the public taste. It has been the object ofinnei of July next.at 11 o'clock A M.the following real Estoic. the publishers. j voeren, to wit: The south west quarter ufilie north eastqunr'.cr of, TO TAKE THE LF AD (iKl) .nut thesaulh west quarter ofthe amon„ tho popular Magazines of this country; and the 3. Dat de Constitutie der algi I dcu.en dat wij hetAmcriknnnsche volk geluk w schcn mei den uitslag van dien oorlog, welke zoo - /i;\ pwuumr v. iuiscuuu..,; nun...C| s- blijkbaar de poltilick Cu handelingen der demo- thirty three (33) all m |,oSl 0? imiutore, who have been constandy following- g«-'"f directe of indirecte autoriteit verleend, de cralist.,ie partij geregtvaardigd en de Ver. Staten an June to ïló* lwo|" tö«|ug after him in vain"—arc sufficient to attest bis schulden van afzonderlijke Stoten, welke voor Ldmdcioossleffing voor bet verledene en zeker- «odeJJEY STAMP. gaisa:^:^ 1M IN COUNTY COURT; Sltebotfyun County. In Prolan Ilciligenthnl, ileceased. 1 he Ailiiiiiiistretor of snid Esiali iou in saiil Court, praying for lice Kite of saiil deceased: It is ordered by the until court, tint petition be had before (ho Judge of said court, ai Slieito 110. th west quarter of township no. fifteen (157 (22) east. Dated Sheiu 6wl28 I1UUIUII SU Ullt WR JKIUUUIII UCUB UYC IIU1BUU U sufficient reason for his "riot being ven- explicit .tntl exact.J J®.'.' ^J1,i uu<-" I Besloten, dal terugziende op den toestand der in his promises of w-hat w yët to come. IIo does not a S - populaire instellingen in de oude wereld, een hoo- wish to luv out plans for others to follow. It insufficient, 4. Dat eer("tt"heid en eotie Onuartii'ii/e i i,, or Jh. E.nle of Cvbroph of I SE pmioolo,lvoimelivom.loid.v-. Boot ood F.n.ilv W«- vci.on bit van rujvorho d tol ffildoel do» anjoreii Uu'.„lfc-p.aij. do r.gtvivan Mm -. liaving filed lus po- gazfoo, will be introduced. The useful and the clogant l.c uevoordeelen, of de belangen van het eene go- v.„ j ,.,r 'oor jc (Jrie d- r Sl-Uen «taande te to svil ihe v.al rs- vviU always be bvpt in view. j Jvvl.c O.rzvs gomot-nsoboppobjken .„dortavls t„t I «„„.v,, ondovl.0,, do «ill* f To tho Magazines alone wo must look for the effusionsmi.Icel van een Under dt-el tc be"iinsti"ct)d.it 1 1 t i 1 2? I °f tho mastor-minds of Literature. It is useless to pit- 1 r t ,lllwra„ ..ID <I,>eldps va«!orlnnrI« niT-r -hisi Ci 0 yerboogen, door - c,°"ru 81 lm °",ce blish a list or names -suffice it ,0 say, that wo h„vo .u- olk dt': de,s viclerlands owl slecht., Vü0rlll uroiulolt tegenstand togen olie monopolio en o'clock A M I fSZÏ Wisliöd articies, uad hi.vo others .0 publish, from du vordering en uitoefening van gol.jke regtcn i.L,J0 ujtóllliu.T1de wet-eving tot voordeel van eer. Hearing ho given hv publ'ishiüga copy oftlli^ardorlii^e ALL THE BEST AMERICAN WRI- U'n pnvrie^ton, maar ook tot eene volkomene en I teIJ •spapcr called the "Bhcbovgan Nieuwsbode" for four TERS-MALE AND FEMALE! onbeperkte b.-sc wrnimg v;m persouu en eigen- •Us previous to said homing. 1 dom voor biniienlandsch gewold en vrocmdc- Dated June 5lh 1852. -,-yncr tvr GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for January 1852, will A7_. 1 coiiCiin in ad.Iitiou to the must beautiful and uiiiiieroiis Ha' I Engravingsthree uj which are coloredait additional T77 77. ,7 L7(7.(7. qnnntitv of reading bv Aiuciican authors. There is no IN Oil A N <_E R\ 1'UUHIH CIRCL1L. i|iie-tion nbout the fact, and the tens of thousands of 110- Hhcboygtiu County,Alexander ÏI- ilowell. Complain- j ticcs that we h ive from the contemporary press will J is. 5. Dat bet do pligt van icderen f.-ik dor re goring is,-ie sttctigsie spaarzaamheid bij de waar neming dor publieke aangelegenheden door te zetten eD inucbl te nemen, en dat niet rucer reve nue zul gelieven worden, als benoodigd is om de noodwendige uitgaven der regering te bestrijden :stahli»h it, that it by. Sarah iCrhltiml *V Edward Kirhluadffüefei,duals, i 'J'ltE MOST MaoNIFICKXT PtiUIODIcsVL The .Subpoena in Ibis rausc having boon returned by I WORLD the Shciin'of Sbeboyean County not served asto the snid Defendants L. M. iliibbv, Sara Kirklnud and Edward h« publisher will pve r-nos. t Kit bland, nnd it satisfactorily append 11-- to me that the ,lo"Arte UmuB would be proud of, and their price »aid Defendantsaro not residents of tho State of Wiseon- a year. j 8. D;lt liot Congres geene tUOgl hcett, Cein sin, it is therefore on motion of Win. R. Gorsline, Coin- j It must be observed that tho Lad»'* Boor c-dets to uationnle bank in te stellun:dat wij zulk eciu plainanls Solicitor, ordered, that tile tend defendants np-lite taste of the American Ladios. ,H fitrnUh*» thctn inste|Jiog voor eene d^.delijke OOrlogsverklarL i a an among 1 veler», cn do jr cone waakzame n bestendige aankleving aan die beginselen en compromis. der Constitutie, vrelke breed ca sterk genoeg --ijn om de Unie, zoo a!s zij is ca zijn zou, in de voile uitbreiding der magt en bekwaam heid van dit groot en nmtr voortütgnng strevend volk to om,alten en te behouden. Th, piihli.Usr will ciyo lnkM .1» Lon-sv'üuia„ü l.llei.gsrlgch zvkvr uit tv pear and plead a r demur to tho Complainants Bill j of Complaint filed in tlii.t causo by the twenty first day August next or in default thereof tho said Bill will bo"ta ken as confessed agnin-t thoin tho said Uefeiidants And it is further ordered that this order bo published in tho Sheboygan .Yews Messenger, a newspaper published in snid County, for six successive weeks previous to said day, tho first" publication to be within twenty days from the date of this order. Dated, May 20 1852. W». R. Gorsune, Com pits. Solr. 125 J- McM. SJiFTtR, Court Cora. rvthing that can interest IN CHANCERY, FOURTH CIRCUIT. Sheboygan County, Samuel Heard.dry 4' Joshua Hallutwity, Complainants, ts. Joseph F. Kirkland, I Cm. Ashby, L. DI. Hubby, Sarah Kirkland 4' Edward Kirk land, Defendants. Tho Subpoena in this cause having beet) returned by the Sheriff of Sheboygan County not sort ed as to the said de fendants L. M. Hubbv, Sarah Kirkland Edward Kirk land, and it satisfactorily appearing to me that the sai.t Defendants are not residents of the Stale of Wisconsin, it is therefore on motion of Wra. R. Gorslino, Complain ants Solicitor, ordered, that tho said defendants appear and plead answer or demur to Ihe Complainants Bill of Complaint on file in this cause by the twenty first day of August next or in default thoreof tho said Bill will bo ta ken as confessed against them tho said defendants. And it is further ordered that this ordor be published iu tho Sheboygan News Messenger, a newspaper published in said County, for six successive weeks previous to said day, the first publication to be within twenty days from the date of this order. Dated, May 20 1852. Wat. R. Gorsline, Coraplts. Solr. 125 J. McM. Shatter. Court Com. others is the following- Go dey's Reliable Fashion Plates Monthly and utility of cknotvlcdgcd. SMudcuUing. uretelling vr.n eenen kerktoren viel een Itrltidor van den steiger, on stierf kort daarna. Zijmi vrouw kondigde Jen duod hours mans mot de volgende woorden ia cone courant aan: Op dt-n verloor mijn echtgenoot door een val van d<-n loron, zijn vuur mij zoo oneindig dier baar leven. Hij die de hoogte van den toren n de tocdersto belangen des vaderlands hou den,gevaarlijk voor de republikoinsche instellingen with full descriptions—besides chit-chat upon the Fa«h- jdü volksvrijheid,ou alleen daartoe strekkende, i L Y j diepte wm mimcTdioefheid kttunen ions every month: giving full explanations of every- de zaken des lauds onder het beheer eonór con-1 l f mijne üioeinua kttunen thing new in the Fashionable World. centrerende geld-uwgt boven de wetten en de.'t OUR MODEL COTTAGES. wil des volks te stellen, en dat de uitkomsten ee- This is a department peculiarly our own, and the beau- ner demoemtisclie wetgeving in dezen en alle too-1 I" Loud, n werden drie joden tot Je galg ver- models has everywhere beeu [iomsljgC financiële maatregelen, over welke tuv oordedd. Reeds waren zij up de strafplaats aun- •- s— ver- •ot to erluten, hetwelk hij echter niet deed. Waarom hier staan," vroeg hem do rogtor. Ik wezen heeft, I wiï hier graag zoo lung blijven staan tot dat 7. D»t de HitsluitiiiR der («h*,! i a.ifa» wkwt <h Mp rrr,t> titr t imooii -schen de beide politieke partijen dos lands gr-stre-gekomen toen de jongste van hen genade v FOR THE LADIES 11 den deD CerI{jkea cn priicli#chcn mannen van wie.fi Hij kreeg dadelijk verlof het schavot We have undoubted Receipts. Model Coilace-sMndo) Jlo partijen dcrzelver gegrondheid, zekerheid en veriaten, hetwelk hij echter niet deed. Waan Cottage Furniture, Patterns for Window Curtains, Cro-1 r -J. r.-v. ii - - chetWork, Knitting, Netting, Patchwork,Crochet Flower '•"R'gbwd »l allo btdrijfszilktn genoegzaam be-1 J work, Ilnir Braiding, Ribbon-Work.Chenille Work.Lt Collar Work, Children's and Infant's Clothes, Capes, Caps, Chemisettes—in fine, everything that can interest a Lady, will find its appropriate place in her own Book. Trims—Cash ts Advance: 1 copy one year, 3 doll. 2 copies one year, 5 doll. 1 den van bunk-institution voor de veiligheid der loch de kleeron iu negotie en dan bob ik dcu cer- Suutskas en volksregtch volstrekt noodzakelijk i.« ji,lul 8. Dat de liberale, (vrijheidsgezinde) door Jul Gedachtblooze Oudees.- 1-De Cincit.nati San ropy two years, 5 dolt. 5 copies one year. 10 doll. 1 copy fersot) in de onafhankelijkheids rerklavrng uit-, verhaalt de v.d-eode daadzaak van een aanzienlijk *- 10.ü°"- 10 .»«- "-J sproken on door do Coi.smtuio gehoitigde groo t ij,,, d.o in knstotijt tijtuig beginselen, welke ons vaderland tot de woonste-1 U)U)r de „legplaats eeuer stootu'wot reden e extra*copy to the person sending tho club of Address, L. A. GODEY, 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. de dor vrijheid en de schuilplaats der verdrukten kun kind in het rijtuig achterlieten. Zij ontdek- i Lady's Book and Arthur's Houio Gazette van alle natiën .maken, immer de huofdprinci-(,.|j het abuis niet, voor dat de knecht in den stul for 4'doll. jn 105. pv.Is des democftttischen geloofs geweest zijn; komende het kind bij toeval ziende liggen, met en dat elke poging, om het bestaande privilegie, hetzelve naar de belangstellende ouders liep. De burger en grondeigenaar onder ons te worden, temoc>ler kuste liet kind en riep uit, t>, uiiju lief, ik verkorten, met denzelfden geest moet worden j„(fo dat wij iets vergeten hadden—waarom hebi legengestaan, welke de vreemdeling- en oproer- ,,;j vr j,, vredes uturn niet aan gedacht Hcnn- wetten uit onze Statuten verbannen heeft. C0W ESTjiAY. Running about six weeks since, on the farm of iho ntbsoribèr, a red Cow with white spots, star in forehead tmd ftotn 12 to 13 years, old. The owner is requested to prove propenv.pay for advertising and take her away. Gibbsville, J. DUENK. Sheboygan County. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. John S. Harvey, vs. ix EquiTv. Jacob Massor. J May 22J 1852. Its tisfoctorily appearing that a sub poena to answer was duly issued out of nnd under the seal of this Conn, in this cause, on the 27 ill day of April, A. D 1852, and that said aubpoenn has been returned by tho Sheriff of Sliebovgan County, with a return thereon en dorsed that the defendant Jacob Massor is not to be fouud in said County, and it further appearing from the affidavit of B. Williams, solicitor for compluiuant, tlintthe snid do- feudant is nota resident of the St to of Wisconsin, there fore on motion of B. Williams, of counsel for complainant it is ordered that the said defendant appear iu the Circuit Court of Shoboygan County and plead, answer or demur, to the complainant's bill of complaint in this cause by the 21st dav of August next, and that in default thereof the said Bill be taken aswoufesscd by tho said defendant. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order bo served personally upon tho said defendant within twonty days, or thnt a copy bo published in tho Sheboygau News- bode, for six weeks successively. The first publication to bo niottu '.itütn tivüiiiy tlaya. r Solicitor, and of couubel for Comp't- itt».: A' H' C'°*W, R. GORSUNE. 125 County Judge, acting ns Court Commissioner LAND FOR SALE, Situated in Sheboygan County. The E. K of S. E. j of Soc. 19, Town 13, Range 22 i EastSO Acres. E. 4 of Soc. 18, Town 16. Range 23, 160 Acres. S.W. j of N. W. j of Sec. 19, Town lb'. Range 23 40 Acres. E. i of S. W. j of Sec. 19, Town 16. Range 23. 40 Acres. Enquire nt this Office. BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, (LAND-BILLS BALL-AND BUSINESS. CARDS. And all sorts of JOB PRINTING, Nootly done at this offico, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Blanko! Blanko! FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Wo have just completed a large assortment of JUSTICE'8 BLANKS, PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE, AND AP PROVED BY THE BEST AUTHORITIES. JUSTICES of the Poaco, Lawyers, Notaries, aud all who may bo in want of Blanks, can find a full assort ment at thia Offico, ot as roaaonftblo ratos as any other es tablishment. J. QUINTUS. NOTARY PUBLIC, C. B. QBUNWKLL Barbor and hair-dresser, Shop on Pennsylvs nue, Sheboygan. 1 Dut het Congres, volgens de Constitutie, magt heeft, zich in de huishoudelijke in stellingen der verschillende Staten te mengen,of die te controleren, en dut zulke Stalen de eenige on bevoegde regters over alles zijn, wat tot hun ne eigene aangelegenheden behoort, onverboden door de Grondwet; dat alle door do ubolitionis ten of anderen gemaakte pogingen om het con gres over te halen zich met de slavernij q nes lien in te laten of uanleïdende stappen dtsaattgaauJe te doen, slechts daartoe strekken, de bedroe vendste on gevaarlijkste gevolgeu te telen, en dat alle zoodanige beffioeijingeu onvermijdelijk tot vermindering vnu volkswelvaart en tot in go- aarbrenging der duurzame hechtheid der Unie Per Bushel. Tarwe, (winter) 65 Rogge. 38 voeren en door geenen vriend onzer stautkuudige Boekweit, 31 Wie heeft lcst? Ik wil eene weddingschap aangaan van vijf duizend dollars, en het geld op den 1 Julij. e. k. in de bank te Washington dopo- nereu, dat Generaal Franklin Pierce de aanstaan de President der Yereenigde Staten zijn zul, uls hij liet leeft Jossru II. Berret, Boston, Jfass. MARKTPRIJZEN. Wekelijks verbeterd door H. iv. Cbaubs&laix. Sueboxgax, Wis. don 22stou Juuij 1852. Per Barrel '5c i Zout, 2,00 Whisky, por gallon 22 Per Pond. 75 o Vlot 1011 e instellingen voorgestaan moeten worden. Besloten, dat de voorgaande bestemming aan gemerkt zij de gansche zaak dersluvornij-discus- sie in 't Congres te omvatten, en dat de demo cratische partij der Unio, nademaal zij op dit natiouale platform staat, bij de door het laatste Congres beslotene,onder den naam van Compro mis-maatregelen bekende acten berusten en op derzelvor getrouwe uitvoering aandringen zul. Do wet nopens de opeisching van dienst- of j Wit Visch, werkpligtigen is hierin begrepen, want deze moet oj Bushel eene uitdrukkelijke bestemming der Constitutie 1136 pond, oen poud is omtrent 4J ons Ne iD toepassing brengen cn zij kan zonder schen '"-'Ö c«6 voeten; een tou is 2000 pond. I Garst, Haver, 1 tul. Koren. Aardappelen, Booneu, 42 e. Boter, 26 c' Kaas, 5U c Reutel, 75 cl Ham, 1,50 ciSpok. [v Uijon, Droogo Appel», l'er Barrel. Meel [extra] $34 4.50 Spek, - 17 Groone appels. 10^ •h] [verschl Korontnoolper lOtllh 1,25 c Eijerou, por dozijn 8 c lluut, por oord, 1.25 c Hooi, porton, 7,UO c Shingle», per M. 1 60 c Timmerhout, do. S8<ÏJl2 oen Ned. mud:_ oen bane! i* Ned; ecu cotd u

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