Manitowoc Pilot, The (Newspaper) - March 29, 1861, Manitowoc, Wisconsin PILOT EVERY FRIDAY JBT Miter ud when left by the muo ill be sent to one post office on copies on the KUra copies the usual varied assortment of Job the Proprietor u pre- all kinds of JOB oc sod at Hods Produce taken at in payment for work or BUSINESS Attorney and Counsellor at on York Manitowoc Collections promptly attended IS. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT Kelt Door to the Post H. at Law and Notary Office on Yerk north side of the 42-1 y s. and Counsellor at and Notary Par attention given to 0 York Manitowoc Notary Public anil General Land CO Will attend to the payment of the rf the examination of A. Agent for ihe Milwaukee Mu tual Insurance nnd County Treas attend to thj payment of on Kinth VOL. 2. laws of Published February CHAPTER 46. to amend chapter 126, of the General Laws of 1858, entitled Law Schools and Law Library The of the Stale of in Senate and do enact at follows SECTION 1. Section threa of chapter 126 of the General Laws of 1858, is by amended by out the words where they occur section and inserting in lieu thereof the one SECTION 2. Section four of said act is of of their or by the any party to the that a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other or that any not a party to is interested in subject matter are such as should be it shall be the duty of the at the in- stance of any party to the to enter an order upon the minutes of the making the person or persons so ed a party to and at the same provide lhat a copy of such together with n notice of the object of shall be upon the person or persons so made parties to the and shall prescribe the manner in which said be and also Curious hereby amended by the word 1 the time within which such person or teu where it occurs in said and inserting in lieu thereof the word SECTION 3. This act shall take effect; and be in force from and after its passage and Approved February 27. 1861. Published March 1861. CHAPTER 53. AN ACT to provide for the expenditure of the Drainage money in the ty of La The people of Ike Stale of represented in Senate and do enact as SEC. 1. That portion of the of the Drainage Fund which is or may after become due the County of La pens so shall appear and file nn answer in such time shall not be days from the time of the service of such notice and if the person or persons so made parties shall bo it shall be the duty of Court to appoint guardians for such which appointment shill be made in accordance with the provisions of the SEC. 2. an order shall be entered bringing in other as provided in section one of this the action shall stand continued until the timo prescribed by the Court for the persons so made to shall have and ter tho expiration of the so the shall bo proceeded in like How is it you raise and of an as. I silting at the table with and observing the said we sprout the seed with and plant it early in good the seed in boiling What by Won't boiling water kill the INot at he ivill in one minutes It I ro- with you try he when 'the O. Dealers in Dry Provisions Boots and or which may have heretofore been paid manner and with like as actions in to the said County be paid out to i which all the parties thereto were made the County Treasurer of said Counly at parties in the first the samo lime that moneys due from the SEC. g. This act thall bt etc. Produce of all T. C. in Foreign and Domestic Col- and Insurance Prompt attention given to all business STATS BASK or New t THE OF I BUY AND SELL and Inland and At Current C. C. School Fund are paid to taid and shall be paid out by said County urer on the order of the County Board of Supervisors of said as hereinafter SEC. 2. The Drainage Fund interest mentioned in Section one of this and all moneys heretofore paid to or received by said on account said Fund now remaining shall be ap plied and expended under the direction of the County Board of in ing and improving such County or State roads in said county as may be designat ed by and for the ses contemplated in this act the said to cases now eld to and shall take time comes to arid you'll find it just as I tell And sure when spring neighbor was about planting his onion seed and being last winter there was a man told me that to pour water seed would sprout it itt one Sup pose you Very said And taking the tea kettle boiling from the he the water oh which he had in a ing closely at it for he exclaim My you told Only look a there I and behold little about as large as horse were shooting out of the opened the seeds lie did not retain tha water on the seed above three and in less than one half minute after it was poured the sprouts were projected from the My Iowa friend assured me that this scent Of when 1 What a riage sends The I have often had occasion the fortitude Those disasters the a seem to the the softer and give such intrepidity and their anil at ing can be more a soft and had been arid alive to all the of suddenly mental force to be the comforter porter of under- and abiding with unshrinking the bitterest blasts As the which graceful about the been lifted by it when 'the hardy plant is rifted by the i of the bond that can keep nn thought and per Hs preying jou mind and true love will not brook .it and when even the sorrows of thoM are concealed from to I to to iall her future rhow I. am. to the .by her her band sba is forego the clemencies of lifa oil the that I have dragged dowp the an an is 6f to there might liave continued of admiration can She has been oi How 3 up shattered j been ihe beautifully ordered by that her bronk her who is the tho to toil in the menial of rM repined at n ami iny o you iu that but my if this first ing at the cottage were I think I But U firk day tha ban an all day in. ar- feet from and after the passage and j process would advance tho the two or three weeks beyond the usual method of planting without Approved March Poisonous The Honey 2ee. There is in buckwheat nn essence or medicinal upon which its ting qualities and is called the Apis or Dee the same effects follow the im- moderate use of when obtained from the The Bee takes from the flower a portion and Carriage Shop on York over Sharp's smith Always oa and willing to BEER opposite era in Groceries and Glan Fancy Fancy nnd and Guitar a share of public 1359. NATIONAL York and Sixth Wis. T. house is now in excellent con- been thoroughly and will find it second to none in this of with baggage will be con- to and from the boats free of are hereby Clerk and to draw orders on said Treasurer for any and all sums of money derived from said fund that are now or may hereafter the hands of said That no der shall be drawn on suid Treasurer for tbe payment of any labor that shall not have been actually performed at the lima of the drawing such SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from nnd after its Approved 6, 1801. Published March 0, 1861. CHAPTER 54. AN ACT to amend sections 01 and 66 of chapter 19, of Revised entitled Highways and The people of the State of represented in Senate and do enact as SEC. 1. Section 01, of chapter 19, of the Revised is hereby amended by striking out in the siith line the words through j of its medicinal virtues the rine matter of the by ing through tho internal laboratory of tho insect becomes separated into its primary constituents of Apis venenum and The one being deposited in cells for the sustenance of the and the other laid bv within itself as a means of A friend of is the habit of visiting a very charming young lady about three times a and of man happier hours should be his stay smitten with sudden calamity winding herself in- rugged of derly supporting ilia drooping he and np the I was once ft nho had around him it together in the strongest can wish better said than to have a and share your if to com fort I have observed that married man fallen is more apt .to retrieve his situation in the world than a single because he is I saw it have for sorrow itself bv When his paroxysm had sub and I subject and urged him to break his situation to his lie hia head but Bii rire you to keep it from tier 3 It is necessary should know that you may take the to the al If you are are jYon It is not known lhat to exertion by tho necessities of the that there is an but less and beloved baings upon is so that 1 for but because in making this in the chemical laboratory of the by accident where dead bees are in the honey being it often occurs portions of this poison is mixed with the producing all the disagreeable he enters the house without and if his lauy love is not the does not scruple to go up stairs in search of Tho other day he through half a dozen rooms and at last came to the fair one's thu door Are you Mary my Go you you can't in 1" spirits are soothed relieved by tic and his self respect kept alive that abroad is darkness aud yet there a little world of love at- which he is a man run to waste and heart falU ruiny like deserted for want an must change of ring a pang to across hia let that sure you have not warm not think of. you for being less lodged nnd surely it does require a .i ranging its miserable tlie the fatigues of bat first time looted a home of every of may sitting anj brooding a of future There was a degree in thit I to walked on in up a narrow shaded forest Irees as to give it air of we cottage It to be happy be happy with cried her into poverty 1 bless her g of grief believe ed the youn would result from the too fiee of use of buckwheat cried the in great I cried the young giving the door n which threatened to break away its For Heaven's Charles now in the last stage go away this There DO article containing as great a per centage of this principle used for food as in its various and the of its with that given by the common honey is a proof of its All poisonous insects and reptiles aie and in proportion to the plentiful supply of the poison they nnd inserting in are enabled to from their thereof the SEC. 2. Section 60 of the same chapter TT si TP o AJtD PA TENT MEDICINE DEP 0 T or Franklin Si next door to the Post WIS. will always contain all th A of Medicine usually kept in a Dm together with Al of and for Also funcy mat Blank Books and Fluid and and ill the articles belonging to carefully put up both day night NATIONAL HOTEL Livery THE undersigned keeps in connection with his a first class Livery the best of Dorses and Carriages be found at all limes with or without July 20tth, 1859. is hereby amended by striking out after the word shall in the eighth line the words levied and collected in the same manner as other town charges and inserting in lieu thereof the order of tho Supervisors be paid by the town surer out of any money in the town sury not otherwise 3. This act shall take effect and be in from and after its passage and Approved March 1SG1. Published March 7. CHAPTER 58. AN ACT declaring the 2'2d day of and the 4th day of The People nf tfa State of while feeding on such articles as yield them this their stings or bites are more virulent than at ether This I saw clearly demonstrated last in the honey bee over the mus to California from the cold regions of the The sting from those bees in their most unhealthy state produced but little sensation or effect upon the human The habits of the honey bee during the period of the ing of the fully corroborates the doctrine that plant contains con- quantities of the Apis The best remedy lo prevent tho greeable burning and itching sensation of tho caused by a too free use of wheat is a of I alkali of a similar used in their You're I'm a. shrieked the lady and the gentleman left laughing A MODEST MAN'S young modest man of his Thesa observations call to a little of which I My intimate had married ti beautiful and accomplished 2irl, who had been brought up in. the midst of fashionable She U is no but that of my friend was and he delighted in the anticipation of in- her in every administering to those tastes and fancies that spread a kind of witchery about the said shall be like a fairy The very in their characters produced a harmonious was of a and serious the can in its appearance for the most pastoral and yet m runil A. wild had of s trees their branches gracefully over and 1 observed several tastefully disposed the A small gate opened upon a path that some heard gripped was Mary's in style of 'the a little air of which her I felt Leslie's hand tremble on my to hoar ilis step inada noise on tha Waa Ul a n and no less polito than modest was s. ting ft y b 7 Ul L represented tn Senate and do j Qr enact as follows SEC. 1. The Twenty-Second day of of at the of A. AV. wholesale and retail dealer in A of the above the best in Market at profits for Cash Paid for Produce I January 7 18 GO 23 and tho Fourth day of are j hereby declared to be j SEC. 2. No Court shall be or sact any business on the twenty-second day of or on tho fourth dny of unless be for the purpose of in or discharging a or of re- a but this shall not the exercise of the jurisdiction of nny magistrate when it shall be necessary in criminal cases to preserve tho or lo arrest SEC. 3. Whenever any of or negotiable promissory note shall be payable in this Stato and the third day of on such or note shall fall upon the twenty-second day of or upon the fourth dny of July such prom or of exchange shall be and payable on the secular day next SEC. 4- This net shall tato effect and be in force from and after its passage and Approved March 7, 1861. Published March 3, 1S61. CHAPTER 60. has taken in consequence having taken too freely of the cukes and allow HIP here to stale an alkali of the above nature immediately applied to the skin after a bite or sting of the most poisonous insect or is a sure and will save the nate victim from any serious THE Two two men were returning from a a late partially and one of them remarked I into my house I shall get P. terrible 100 BLACK BLACK SALTS for which the highest market price will by tbe We soon be to bay all tho House and Field Ashes irt offered in this BRO. co. in a pew rather remote from the A pretty lady sat next to Looking on the floor during the he espiad what he thought was a lady's the lace just visible from tinder her Turning to his pew mate he gallantly You've dropped your madam 1" and before she could proceeded to pick it IIo had seized the edge of her and did not discover his mistake until the top of a gaiter boot stared him in the and the faint sound of a laugh just nipped in the bud by the application of a real handkerchief warned him of his hia attempt to pick with lace it before know what it is. THE BEST is Dra one of the Governors of the N. Y. was dining recently at where the butter happened to be larly said to a favorite Irish waiter who was standing behind him take this plate away some people like their butter stronger than took the held it up to his nose a with the air of a then put it in its and ob- served in a firm that is tho butter we have in the from my replied his shall meet ten times more intolerable than that My anxious wife who is waiting fur me this midnight will meet me with nothing but kind words and but her care worn and the thought lhat she has been praying for will be Larder to en r Jure than the most furious If she would only scold I could answer her i with harsh Her quiet nml j her kindness shame though lam i Oh I shall I taste of being the oldest Free Mason in America was awarded to ihe Kate of central New Another one still resides near Onondaga N. Y. His name is ha is 90 years and was into the Masonic 60 years or in Washington's and of the Mr. Pike is in reduced often noticed the mute with which he would gaze upon her of which her sprightly powers made her the ami in the her eye would still turn to if there alone she sought favor and When leaning on his slender finely with his tall air with she looked up to to call forth a flush of triumphant pride cherishing as if he his burthen for its very Never did a set forward on the flowery path of early and woll suited marriage with a fairer prospect of was the misfortune of my to have embarked his property in large and he bad not been married many a sion of sudden it- was swept from and he himself to most a time lie kept his to and went about with a and a breaking His life was but a and what it more Insupportable was the necessity of keeping up a smije in the presence of his wife for bring himself to overwhelm her with the She with the quick eyes of that all well with She marked his altered looks and and not do by his sickly attempts at She her ly powers and tender blandishments to win him back to but she only drove tha arrow deeper into his he saw cause to love the more ing was the thought that he was soon lo make her A little and the smile will vanish that for There every heart a spark of heavenly dormant in the broad daylight of prosper but which kindles and in- dark of No man knows what the wife of hia bottom knows a an gel she until he has gone with There was tbe earnestness the of my that the im- of knew ilie t Trad with impression him his sad heart to his light Mar j notwithstanding 1 had felt for the Who on the fortitude of whole been y. spirits tripping us She in rural dress of A wild flowers ivere in fine bloom on her whole countenance with C had never her look so dear wk glad you are I have ing and watching for and running a revolt at downward path of low suddenly pointed out fore and might cling to the sunny re- gions in they bad .in fashionable so many galling to in other it. is a In I could not meet He iad made Liko an It seemed to e a relief to her for she her round and that hud me added cannot the change we he has no idea of poverty she lias only read of it in allied to She no no of When we come practically experience ts its petty will be the said nowi hare got i i. i fc AN ACT to amend chapter 122. of tho er drop from the degrading Revised of the forms j keeping his informs of civil and parties The uf tho State of represented in Senate and do enact SEC. 1. Whenever it shall appear to the Court in which an action is eith mv come and get some guess I won't mind it 11 I- He is Susie poring a the I book in which angels were represented as winged suddenly remarked vehemence T want to an and bv the affidavit of n party to the 1 replied the young as I have tobacco in my Why questioned her Humph Heave off nil my clothes d near feathers like a song will die away from those lustre of those eyes be quenched with the heart which now beats lightly in will be weighed like and miseries of tho At length he came to me one Bin related his in the deepest Whan I Does know-all into air agony of For God's cried if you have any pity on mention my wife it is the thought of that drives to why said L know it sooner or you the and looking out for I've set out under H beautiful behind the collage ami I've of for 1 knoir you are of we have and thing so sweet stilt putting her ami And in bii her to bis round her arid could but the gushed into his and he has the world has gone with and his life baa indeed been a happy yet never has lie experienced moment of more exquisite NEW long who learned as an old by one of hia patients Doctor us Irow it men t from the tell said the mnn of see as how in the neck two of them to re- meat and the other At tbo top pipes is JSd when we this clapper shuts up tha drink and whon it turns back upon the meal see kind of Queer F said the it o me that that ere n A the severest that of o the sooner let the ho secret the se mortifying but then it is a single and soon whereas you otherwise in every hour in he It is not so as that a ruined struggle between a proud mind an empty keeping up a hollow show thai must soon to an the courage to appear arid disarm poverty of On this point 1. found Leslie perfectly no to his was only anxious Some upon me in. the his and taken col- t 11 sharp eat nd Quack took arid to not al all TO Legislature recently resolution that the public printing Jorie by 'the convicts but the resolution ell front the ascertained of all the criminals p the not one was a tSf In the between the Elites the when the latter went in miles lie had men t requi red mil of his A woman recently applied divorce to the county on the ground her chewed