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   Manitowoc Pilot, The (Newspaper) - December 6, 1861, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                                u will be u nf of Job 1 fit work at on and Street Wii Attorney and on Tork Street Manitowoc Collections attended HEED Attorney at Law the practice of bis cat now promise to gire attention Co all professional business to him made in any part of the State weeks bis will be found at til dwelling honee Public Agent CALUMET CO jH the payment of taieB the of the of A HECTER Agent for Mu Company and TreaB to the payment of Taies Office on Ninth Street O CO Dealers in Groceries Hardware Crockery Boots Shoes Hats and Gaps Medicines Kails ale all wanted McKEOGH and Carriage Maker on York street over Tfm Sharp's Wis Always on hand and to work BEER I North Foundry tri Groceries nnd Provisions Fancy Goods Woolen Fancy Riddles Guitar strings Sc Respectfully solicit a share of public age Manitowoc July 1859 Co cp.lifC- lions here Bail at River's and remit promptly at current rants of Exchange to the on School nnd issue SIGHT e cilies ol is DOW in refilled and travellers to in this lion of Wi with will be the bb NATIONAL HOTEL undersigned in connection with hie first clapB i Where the best of Hones and can be at all limes ith or fjr if r stand of A W Bowman wholesale and retail dealer in i A constant of the the beat ip for Pny sir Paid foV 7 18 CO FOR THE HO ME I E S waited for a in Maple Gibson and io Also ia Drillion and in Calumet county wheat Und A credit of li A rirp First j i Apply in person or bj letter to T C lo Junior CO m or the STOCK THE it mult satisfactory to BY J CROWLEY DECEMBER Farmers Take Notice I to erect ibis in Man- would the Farmers to rn order to earn their own Oil Tbe mill being completed I stall buy an quantity of only rest endeavor to serve them in this line of ness to their He fias Rape Seed for Bale and will nish it lo farmers at a cheap rate as an ment for to cultivate Ft RAHR TJ P A TENT DEP 0 T Franklin St next door to tlie Post wis THIS establishment will always contain all th varieties of Medicine kept in a Dru Store together Paints Oils cohol Spirits of Turpentine Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes Aloe fancy articles Soap and Perfumery Blank Books and ery Camphene Fluid and and all the articles belonging to this line carefully put up both day and night time If MANITOWOC DRUG STORE T J ROBINSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND MEDICINES CHEMICALS fine Toilet Soap Hair BRUSHES Glass Putty Paints Oils and Varnis Toilet and Fancy Articles Pure und for Medical fresh Camphene und BURNING FLUID I'TENT usually found in a Drug Store nnd Family inded ut hours DRUG STORE South side nf Wis HENRY BERNER informs the of woc town and comity and surrounding that be has recently the and Medicine store on the corner of and Hi streets side of tlie river and ibal in addition to their large slock adding to and replenishing the same has a large and extensive assortment of Drugs Medicines WINES LIQUORS PAINTS a large and varied slock o oy tides P ERF UME R Y Kerosine Burning MEDICINES Every article usually kept in a Drug Store will be found at my ment and at the Li e s t Cn lc e s Particular will be paid lo filling Physicians Orders and putting up Prescriptions Family Compounds and preparations of all kinds Dr oldest and most experienced in the State has entire charge of the Drug Store and persons dealing Avith Lim can rely upon his skill and HENRY BERNER 20 JS PAPER 8 S Union Publiciboni HOW ASSOCIATION A established bv fnr of ilia Virulent ncd Epidemic S and tho Care ol of the Sexual ADVICE siven bj the Surgeon to nil who bj of in gf postage will te r P OF Adopted by the Wisconsin Democracy al 2 Resolved Thai in Lbe present National crisis rallying cry of true men and patriots should be The it must and shall be preserved Resolved That we deny the right of any State number of Stales to from the Union and lo relinquish their obligations and allegiance to the tion and laws of the United Slates and that the attempt so to do on the part of the seceded Slates is in direct conflict with the spirit and letter of the constitution and a blow aimed directly at the existence of the government which should be re- with all the power at ils command That it has ever been and ever should be the policy of to resist the claim whenever and wherever asserted and to blast it with prompt and vigorous action That the Democracy ever have and still do deprecate the agitation both and South of those sectional issues which have distracted Lbe country and that political policy which has asserted the light of construing the laws of the Federal Government to conform to views of particular Slates ignoring the fact that the is supreme law of the land equally ing on ibe people of all the States and thai it is susceptible of but one lion in all localities And we assert that although these agitations and interpretations North and South have immed the impending war they afford no justification for ilie of the seceded States and the Union ind constitution be preserved and enforced in every State and Territory of ibe United Resolved That depreciate spirit manifested by all hose people ill the North seek lo force National ration to abandon policy which has been bv the Government of lie States in ilia of war and lo therefor the liun of slavery its primary object as at var with the very purpose tor which war is prosecuted anil us a restoration of the of these Slates Thai we owe it to those noble men in Border Slates who are to maintain the Government in their respective Slates as well is to selves lo erase from our book all laws and resolutions lhal have been seel which are at variance wilh the laws of Slates and are lo embarrass the ment in suppressing the rebellion We therefore recommend to loyal people of this Suite the next Legislature be instructed to repeal of Re- plevin Corpus act in conflict and laws of the States and also to rescind and amend Resolution relative to decision of States Supreme Court reversing decision of Supreme Court of approved March 1859 and especially we recommend tha repeal of last clauses of said joint which Tend as Resolved That this assumption of tion by federal judiciary in the snid case nnd process is nn act power imd therefore out authority void and of no force That Government formed by tte of United States wag riot mode the exclusive or final judge of the extent Of the powers delegated to itself but that ns in oil other cases among having Annual Meeting of the County Board Supervisors 12th 1861 The Board was called to order by the Clerk The roll was called and the al towns and villages wera represented as follows Buchanan Joseph Stevenson H W Tucker Centreville Peter Schneider Cooperstown John Touhey Eaton Mclvor J Henry Dupont Manitowoc Cbas 1st 3d wards H 2d ward S Manitowoc Lyman Emerson Maple Grore E Nolan Meeme E Abrams N Scheuer Newton Fred Rockland Louis Fulhaber Rowley John C Eggers Schleswig H Gilbert Two H H Smith 1st ward H S Pierpont 2d w B J Van Valkenburgh On motion Esslinger was appoint ed temporary chairman On motion of H S Pierpont the Board adjourned until LO morrow Nov 13 at 10 o'clock A M 10 o'clock A M Board met pursuant to adjournment A C Pool Chairman appeared and took his Roll called quorum present Dr Tucker offered following tion Resolved That this Board do now ad- journ to the Poor Farm and that some in this place at 2 o'clock P M Which was adopted Mr Esslinger was appointed a tee lo procure conveyances to convey the members to the Poor Farm On motion it agreed that tbe first business of the afternoon session should be the appointment pf the several tees by the Chairman Mr Pierpont moved that the tee to the County Treasurer and tha commute on Finance should con- sist of five members which WHS agreed to The Board adjourned until 2 o'clock P M 2 o'clock P M the Board met Roll called quorum The Chairman appointed the following COMMITTEES On Claims Yan Valkenburgh Du pont Fulhaber Slevenson and Abrame On Finance and To settle with County Treasurer Pierpont Nolan Mclvor Eggers and Goodenow accounts of Superintendents Poor Fund Schmitz Scheuer and Toubey On illegal n H Tucker and Emerson reading of the minutes of tlie last year's session was called for by Mr no common judge party a right lo I Tor itself as well of as of mode and of redress That the principle and construction contended for that the General ment is the exclusive judge of the extent of the powers delegated to it slop nothing short of since discretion of those who Administer the Government and not the would be of their powers j that the several Stales which the ment being sovereign and independant have the right to judge of its infraction acd that a positive of those ties of all unauthorized acts dooc or attempted to be done under color of that instrument is the rightful remedy These resolutions we believe are cal to place the Stale of Wisconsin in a false and before world we believe that are revolutionary and wrong aud that they do not reflect the sentiments of the loyal people of the Slate Resolved That we are now as we ever have been devoted to the maintenance of and laws of the United Stales under administration of be Government and amid all dangers may threaten it That in the gu ige of the lament Douglas We should never forget that a man cannot be a true Democrat unless he is a loyal and that words of our dying pout and they ere read by the Clerk A motion adopted requesting the attendance of the Sheriff upon the Board during its session On motion the Board adjourned to-morrow Nov 14 9 A M Thursday November 14 9 o'clock A M Board met pursuant to adjournment Roll called present Mr Emerson moved that a committee of two be appointed by tbe Chairman to examine into the interest and penalty bililies of to the State for the purchase money of the Poor Farm to re port as soon as practicable which was adopted and the chair appointed Messrs Emerson and H Smith such commit lee Dr Tucker moved that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to inquire into the expediency of altering or ing our present system of providing for the of- this County said committee to report to Board The was adopted and appointed Dr be and hereby is directed lo pay the terese due the Stito on the Poor Farm soon as it may be due was adopted A a new town to Prag was presented and referred to of three of Messrs Eggers Esslinger The committee appointed lit the July to examine into A certain road in the town of Franklin made the following REPORT To the Hon the Board of Supervisors of County of Manitowoc The undersigned a committee ed by your HOD body to lake sideration a petition numerously signed by the citizens of the town of in said county relative to a certain road therein named to examine said road and to report thereon would respectfully re- port as follows to Your committee have had the subject matter of said petition and the whole sub- ject referred to them under deliberate consideration They find first that the road alluded to in gaid is one of the oldest travelled roads in tha western part of ths county except perhaps a mile and a on tha north east of said Road it lies through n cedar and ia not was laid out by the par authorities of Maple Grova when thai town composed the present towns of ple Rockland Cato aud Frauklin That in consultation with of on the line of the road your com- found that said citizens -all of whom it is believed are signers to said tilion do not desire the discontinuance of said cannot do without it ex- cept the mile and B half before mentioned Your committee therefore recommend lhal the prayer of said petitioners be npl granted Chapter 181 of the private and cal laws of 1859 describes road for the purpose of authorizing a tax lo Bossed on the lands adjoining it in sucb description it is follow the town line of the towns of and Maple Grove from near the Catholic Church north to the line of Brown county about a mile a half of the north part of lies chiefly through a cedar swamp and does not connect at the county line any road This part of the road is not opened and cannot be made a good road in the opinion oi your committee for less than two or thousand dollars anil if built would only few families who live near its northern nus Your would most respectfully recommend lhat the building of said be abandoned and memorialize to said act granting said tax for said petition that there arc but four or five living inside the boundaries of said land that would have to be assessed to the said road and ask for it nnd do of the of fur in each town Chairman rail tee of five the The this if auy lake in regard to of fund accruing annually had tha matter under careful con sitters lion beg leave following The act of Congress tLe revenue arising from the sale of swamp lands to the several named therein as welt as act of cur a per thereof to the ties of this based lhat it be divided among the Stales the Slates among tbe pro rata to the amount of may the original survey Thie fairness of an apportionment would riot be questioned by one if experience had justified such an application of- the funds as was originally Swamp in the Federal Grant lo this Sate and others Ths swamp lands yielding the revenue which constitutes this fund was undoubtedly principle of equity arid fairness ought to be only lands upon which this fund should be expended purpose of reclamation The Legislature of this the act donating 01 a it to the in made na follows page 337 R S A nd for the further purpose V enhancing the such swamp flowed which fund shall to ige and swamps overflowed Those are made from the act of 1858 to fihow that the not only revenue of 50 per of the sale of the swamp arid over- flowed granted to ally to iha several of to the amount the swamp lands in such coun recognizing the pro ciple of distribution before referred but goto far as to make it a personal fit to the purchasers expressly that they design lo make use of this flint purpose of enhancing the property of the individual This that it is not to reclaim lands age and obtained leave of the Legislature portion func for- the construction of and bridges in of- import com at least ij much arid general mode of The referred to your commit lunds Tins pf ker and Messrs Eggers and On motion of the last lution was rescinded Mr presented of T C Shove which was on referred man to his children Obey the laws and support the nre binding children of America Resolved That we are in favor of an honest and discharge of the duties devolving on the Stale nnd of an disbursement of public to tlle on illegal assessments Hud we hereby lhat any man who or indirectly uses his Board office or gain is and support of wilh instructions io report the facts to the a brute of said minister lo one of drove from door to door in a small carl drawn donkey I never see yon but the Ah said vibe warm Mr a of Martha Mary Wilson and moved that the Attorney be and is hereby in- 16 examine into the statements of the petitioner and if them true ip for the recovery of the perly at ot County The on liability of the ty to the the following tee accompanies this report All of which ia respectfully JAMES On motion report was adopted Mr Emerson moved that the Poor com- missioners be to report row morning at 10 o'clock which was: adopted Board adjourned until to ing at 10 o'clock Friday 10 o'clock Board met roll called quorum present The were read and approved Tho report of the Poor Commissioners was presented and read The the quarterly schedules attached to the re- port was also called for and they read by he Clerk On motion of Mr Pierpont the report of Poor report was referred to he appointed last year of which J D ham is chairman A memorial from Fayetle Armsby presented and read and on motion of II to tbe on illegal assessments lution which was adopted all the bers voting in except Messrs Stevenson and That the County dent of Schools ihu consent of the County his office in in the Court to be occupied by County tho first of January next and that the sum of forty dollars be and is hereby appropriated for the purchase of a desk use of spid superintendent Dr Tucker reso tion which was adopted Resolved That the ed by the Board of last yaar relative to our Foot of which js he embody in their the comparative cost poor outside of the Poor us found in report of Poor era and the ex- pended for towns to receive a portion o the f nnd in the ratio that Swamp lane n lo the lias a previous and your i snot advisable to make any to allow each of the he remain na Town not prevent several live together using or draining by be to com in it lee car see no reason why the funds of the whole County shall be ben of purchasers of swamp in any one particular locality Moat this would in contravention ol jolh and spirit us act of Congress donating to ibe the acts of our own Legislature ng Counties to Hi ii n ted minority as V To thff Ho the sore of Tha body to consider tho following Resolution t Wit the of ihi Board appoint a com of I five to ex the and report what action be taken to proportion ii and repor end i Hire totf trim of ifc ion of as follows oat of of Congress to the State of States tLe and lands within Approved And for the further of en- to the the uch tare fifty per the sale of and lowed lo thU the act Congress shall and the tame is hereby set a und Drainage Fund which devoted lo mid of said lowed lands have not of said lands State >ut also the of of J v i ti intention to claim nnd reclaim them an engagement Ibal per cent of- net of le it ta do so with he of the Undi consti tu a y devoting h to Oie draining and on the part of the to carry i 50 cent of of ral act not nor why of the said v pr me recited section not DO unfilled t cin f riot lo said That some of tliem inay be ng arid thereby may lie lo 110 that be an The hey believe from the of some of 111 riot that it is to them by of fund may relied on of authorising a cipal and overflowed er with A g the of saino arid cost and a noi five r v of drainage fund to dorray the All of respectfully submitted ftf to be marie Rial morning On motion tlie morning pursuant ed wera Pierpont fallowing Clerk be to pay to Treasury on account o in- one r ana one it the Treaniter: ii o 1 re- ibia highest market price u nud charge to consisting or TT in Xp lay out a ft on Green run S W 13 Jr L t   

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