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   Manitowoc Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - May 6, 1863, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                               Q SMITH Md of the for 4 Co aad of patent modi Attends to own mod that of it- For further un ttt of tattoo J Agency for Singer's Sewing SMITH Editor Proprietor Terms always in Advance for these celebrated will found tin Franklin Book be purchased at A will kept for inspection tbe chargo operator nnd Machinet or work will be filled with dispatch ik may be s- W SMITH Agt 1883 To Volunteers j of now going to leave behind With one of Singer's Letter A nay woman of ordinary in- industry can support herself Cull the Franklin loo one in operation and learn prices S TV SMITH Agt 2 y Street North Side WHOLE NO MAX 6 1888 YOL A D JONES BRO Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber Lath and Shingles Bills out to order on short notice Fob 1863 John h Sleigh and Carriage maker York st over Wm Sharp's Black Smith Manitowoc Wisconsin Always on hand und willing largest and most complete assortment A ef Stereoscopes Stereoscopic nnc Photographs cf men N Attorney Law Jus VT tice of the Peace and Notary Public Office on York St Manitowoc Vis Will attend promptly to collections arid all business li to his care WAR CLAIM AGENT MADISON Semi-Weekly Of bag scrupled to open the ball I if they ruin you John Albion you will E B AGENT Claims for Pensions for Bank Pay and i BACK VAY tor's Warrants fur Back Pay end Pay for and other tary accounts Gm C ANDERS SANDERSON Manufacturer anil market be at the Franklin fill be extremely Shop on Eighth nw far Any person feeling an inter- an ia examining theae articles can do to at Tlir dealer in Boots Ac York Sent 20 very the FOR CASH j If tiis date 1 sell goods j tile Bookstore only for j CASH OS READY Tho It take notice s w Jao O A AVOOD ATTORNEY nd CO UN- at Land nnd Insurance attend promptly to all of 8th anp Franklin Wisconsin of the Co of Hartford Coon Capital Stock Face i All having unsettled accounts ho are to up S 1861 For Tribune On of Mean Ji Gone is tho loved and one So late a habitant of earth done to a bright and blissful home A tome where sorrow ne'er ha birth Gusc is that blue and lustrous eyo That shed such intellectual light Gone to realms tho To beam on and angels bright Still memory lingers o'er the And paints each scene vrith vivid vain to wish pys to last And still Borc tho rad review Tis true his hope of life fair I Unclouded afl the summer's A Father's love K Mother's Soothed every grief that a sigh A love held vigil O'er early daya and riper A love can ever keep Tho bosom free frora gloomy But Fathers love and Mother's care And claim arc ia ram Faith poisits her Faith will the spirit's flight sustain Why do tve near the tomb To our tears bewail our loss the dtop sigh the face nil Should not his gain our souls And his home on bright With hopo and Ilia home in heaven is all of light the Sun of Righteousness VIOLA April 21st the satisfaction of I you arc rained from principle principle I Tf ant my John Albion lionor Give me ARMY MOVING April 29 Tho Washington Intelligencer of Tuesday morning announces that Gen Hooker had commenced a the Union a nigger my Take the oath of allegiance then and go and for it It is the ers you used to hate so who liave bed you You now have a chance to fight for liberty and what is of more to you your money at j same time j j I tate the Catch me doing it Oh Unco has taught me that freedom is an imand overrated idea and when I think At about ward movement on Monday tha Southern army with arrns in their hands they could do us but little harm comparatively We on them a set of rule or would sooner the tion would be evan survive a government to which 11 administer and which Heavy masses of artillery and is fot tn them a troops crossing the and wealth bannock at sunrise The Tribunal Good pocket knives sold readily for the 7th and corps of ry took the lead ST Louis April 29 The correspondent the crat Gen Van com- no a true man of business 1 think God set an art the African rnee a en Sunday ten dollars and else in proportion In Richmond a loaf oi could not be bought at any A tew sticks of candy at one bread price dollar and some tobacco was the extent of whilst by Prison From the Wisconsin State Journal o'clock on under Col for the express purpose of making slaves I guard of of them forever It is r kind of a j anny which was then re of His love for tho whites from Jape was marks don't show so on a black skin them through creature I fault j small howitzers have thousands at homo John i i n i i I in- -I T balls and hauled I Albion can neither read nor write I They groan under a system of j of them m out which barely gives them discharged killing nnd Ask them the doomed hopeless slaves 1 of your native land and they will tell i you that oppression is no better because ts victims are weak i charged them and not a mar of instances there is llt uuu KU on a macK r I i i kin If insist so on freedom let f ot devised for the good bcm free ignorant i supplies and and hw Interested If it's their own tenng around their fires have in opp bv same time ilic First Iowa An Worthy of Imitation OF STATIC TREASURER MADI Messrs Editors j system is one of the best things yet 1 soldier parties system done all in their power to its hand army have been charged with opposing system tha it labors without bringing iei them any additional have reason to know that iu many too around FOE NEW WEEKLY t at lli Pooh what do I care for them I entire regiment it is supposed es-l want my money i The sordid soul of this For A SHINGLE MACHINE in order tmu nearly will DO sold Clump lor E or approved to Alfred Smith t tho Kew Yorl AIL sS ALBION a native of i who were not killed were j neither to God his own other j I country drank in with avidity tlie equipage and several thousand s Last rumors of all who were inimical dollars worth ui stolen plunder were to tha Government which had lifted captured j or to the Mills immigrated to the U S i him from nothing Early the next Gen Van CHANGE OF TERMS In announcing tho commencement of a new volume of the War Press it is the appreciation of THE GREAT SUCCESS paper has received by mav king many in its tents and adding to its ness by every means iu bis Since tlie the first number the of November 1861 its list has steadily ita weekly circulation now r STATIC TREASURER bV but papers in the SUN j will publish weekly oue or more good engravings in the present to preserve the perpetuity of the Union or a M AP of a recent battle tions of tho received by mail and telegraph up to going to press The Editorial will con- to conducted as ably as it has been heretofore All tlie letters of occasional the week in the daily paper munt in the This paper lo place it in its present exalted position The latest market con- to be given the Philadelphia Money and Produce markets charge J take great i uro in to oat Major Jeremiah who has jus Wis Vu I received from a draft on York for Thirty-one and and sixty dollars ERA P SMITH tf To Flutes Prepared for ami Strings Song other to to moo tiou fgr ruju at to the wealth lie worshipped 5 i and engaged in business Being shrewd of the arguments nnd saw tlie Another Let i and speculative in his disposition he and which fill 1 I 1 n t -1 oi and 90 the main j allotted by this regiment lor tile four is fur which they been months possessor Of with n fino of cf and other goods by tbo the dollars Bat the country or its of thousands British press with scarcely immediately followed keeping up he did not institutions paid Tiie payment was made at on tlie inst on the liko many of his countrymen he j thought a shrewd idea L TT i i i ULJ tnu ituu UH honorable exception he vr lingly constant on the rear At mone to tlie South soon In- two Q M j n G jn lhc so bewitched with what j 7 7 and the combined force complete and systematic crder ill i i stuck j will of nt tor jij uut tu sumo of iu ill uf ie timo ut ai C S lm S W of CHAPMAN'S Now Mop of sin j ISL cd at tho BOOKSTORE section on the safe side of the heard nil the and it i To this end he cava nn his business i scarcely tae rebels can a G nt COLLECTIONS 3 abater of Slavery Ho was abjure tlie North and for the j continued the citing the example of Grea ain in her suppression of the slave disposed of his property and mi I Sc on the seas and in her grated safely to his first booty 1 lie this country should tu the very bad tile example by giving al freedom to the blacks on this nent After of his harar pursuit Firing Ulue hi in there He was all smiles he visited i and requested a settlement their with to Pianos oi cull the under po i litre -in-l at Two remit proceeds AT Of Attcinl to thn lit I on nnd issue Sight tile cities Europe open 9 A M tit i P M friend who did not jail the views of Mr Albion attempted jtn answer his arguments Speaking of mf IK Great Britain's example of A his friend remarked as follows returned hi ST J HNS N F April 2T Tha left Liverpool I Ion l cheerfulness with 300 and n cruw of laughed at She was four miles to you the money WHS here on the distributed from this with the utmost dispatch sible Fenno in forwarding the money says T paid the Regiment Wis Vol Infantry on the inst in this city and have no pains to have the ment as complete and as been convinced tho interest of the soldier is his duty to allot a of his pay either for the support t j of to day of his that it may be saved of yours Mr thai cur is will iu i tho at uf tu till nt d W SMITH j CUV 1 laor t 1 of She ran no such ns civil war and Bo nils and he is the god of national destruction The slaves were He that to him for future wants I have i no personal acquaintance with Maior wreck i l -1 but I liave no in -24 more in a lire i saying that lie is making a saved of 97 business man a captured rebel captain irt B recently to proper belonging to species at the your great Thi the other yon lion Original Tales and ten by best and most popular au thors the subjects taken from events transpiring oil the are published from week to week In addition to the ment of the nothing will neglected add its inter- est and make it to the farmer the mechanic and tlie man of business Neither will the LADIES for- srof CHOICE POETRY USE FUL HINTS ON i to stomach its trsar Moat persona ascribe adversity to Heaven bat prosperity to own A lady suggests bo mafic to Jeff Dayis ern One struggle wrong for the aake of right contributes more to processive life than forty years of promise with wrong or mera timid to right If a woman marries a man aged be- tween 85 and 45 thus exempting from the first class of alone is likely to be called but is not guilty of disloyal A foreclosure Las been issued ia suit of Fernando Wood and against the widow and heirs of Stephen A ou about eighty thousand dollars worth of mortgaged property ia Chicago The Butternut crop allure down in Indiana We will pay cash for a quantity of nice maple sugar Bying Confession of a Knight of the Golden A correspondent of the hia Inquirer relates A resided fur some years near died -a lew days sinco at his A few to his called a few friends to them that riot die peaceably without his conscience of which burdened it He confessed that lie was a Knight of the Golden which order extensively sented in most cities Ho stated and general was carried on between the of- the and the cabinet of Jeif Davis he was that the rebel War Department had arranged with which he was n ber to evacuate Richmond for tho purpose oi Federal forca south and while engrossed army by a quick flank movement would descend in full force upon TO T FT i by r general MATTERS will all receive due at- tention In short the War Press as good a Weekly Newspaper as it cati money and talent and nothing be left undone to make it able weekly visitor to every loyal man and in the country the great net arrived a true friend of the sol price of over 100 per cent since tl lus second was publisher is to saye himself from the terms to the nnd ex- to or tor it this us it Wo A fino lut oT ic und Jiro do and in B F in orally arc opposed to slavery but come to settle in tho j D n M it as their unavoidable I Feb They are not willing to break Glad to hear it Albion Your ready No more ce Salt fot the cure uf nd no it fvr in Manitowoc the DR J ss nco corner of York nd tug is to be drowned Tlie purser first and second All Bauds of dons aud Satis- faction N B Dr P call particular attention to Rubber Mork is full us guml tho best ui tuo pricti of Gold or pledges and hazard national li e is iust what wo want to as well as honor for the sake of You will have and the jon We soa no way I cabin fortune and neither honesty nor i Kh said the dismayed adventurer i in you whose lords are pampered I am not a citizen i doctor are saved One Lieut Sampson of Hon John i while your white slaves starve Well we can't holp that said John I Albion more moderately unless vre too nave civil war Then that can make you one in a very fc Fresh 1 LOT OF KEW BOOKS STATIONARY A including Cap better and itc is just received and uln the HK j April Sth ISSl Wanted I will buy any quantity of RAGS Old Finh Nets Ac Ac and pay the it market price if at the Franklin within 8 W Just 6th i 6th Copy Tribune Almanacs Key to Arithmetics goodi by or Expresses tk But I don't want to take the oath j you or j uch money r me lias it come to this and family are supposed to be I in one of the missing boats D State Another Letter from the 5th near Plains Va April 21 GENERAL Enclosed please f find two dollars which I wish you to j show any reluctance to assistance could be rendered t should teach you silence jou E upon American The blame j that with so m land the remedy lie only with a few i thousand The nation free and without blame fnc you may be set down as a i Bat John Albion's views were anti or sllot and all Jed to a wide and ludicrous you j change His was the empty But I am a British subject j philanthropy characteristic of his race Ha ha 1 Vou may that And and expos d and exploded for ages upon you've been in business at the North the pages of mocking history to our knowledge aud a of our war made their at that u 01 The deck broke up about one houri ply oii my subscription to the -Tri- bune for another hoping that by the expiration of that we will Several persona to the until tlie foremast fell but no lowing TERMS THE r copy Five copies oue Ten copies Twenty copies one year twenty copies yne iih are being flred it Cape Race and united country around us of 10 or 20 copies entitled to an extra copy deviated from ae they little more than the cost UP OF CLUBS be able to peruse the columns of your forming be paper in our homes willi a peaceful lowed the privilege to the boats attention of tho There is but little news around here His Gov Salomon was with us this and THE to Gov Salomon An very j patriotic and ad- -A large number money at current aud were hailed with insolent j Albion saw his terrible dilemma too C delight by the English peers and press and concluded to take the oath Animated by the same base spirit ue his chances to keep what he i S 1 with the rebellious demagogues i bo for Jck di who threatened the life of the country not Convince them that he ba publish a January 1st of the members of the prisoners are now at SPENCER S CLARK General iu Dry Goods Groceries CLARK'S MILLS WIS i which had made them and upheld their uot a Of the North early treasonable manifestations with So he now sworn ii disingenuous copied from American to Gov SALOMON giving some nto a account nt their capture and captivity diess to our regiment Most all of the boys in A arc- in good health and aro ready ever General Hooker gives word to go forward and strike a which the enemies of country wiil when with the is the Time OIL SEWING BILK TWIST ind NEEDLES for good kept on Will sell goods at Trices for 1 slavery and the ghost of principle or PAY Keeps nt nil times a good I was Jeft Jn liim vanished with tho Stock on and n of tho pub I tic Hendy ut all timei his Give us a call Nov Mlh the hypocrites of the English I that he was a hot Hebel he He felt now that his were tbo in denunciations of tho danger forgot all about the of prove by m appeal to him to tauee of the we shall have 1 Unfortunately for enthusiasm j whers they can and at a t put down this rebellion and huve done dealing with those traitors see their families coine out boldly with arms in use his influence to have them brot State and maintained here sent to one or more of additional sub- scribers trom may bo obtained at Clubs please when s at to one of the will be forwarded Address JOHN W FOURTH April 24 CHAPTER to on dollar he lost by national j when were j sion ly liable to confiscation and FAIRBANKS I have marry in the South cried John Albion Thousands of lends until they are exchanged In regard to their Southern exp day he found himself they into tho rebel army and his Wo found the and to their hands endeavor to overthrow our Government wo can with those in are endeavoring by secret and handed mighty good customers Also Trucks ic want to see this country CO i hat is slavery to us and 112 Street Bo to buy only tbo w lars ara duo me from that section 1 1 left to the tender mercies of Jeff Davis j soldiers think on the whole they to he i If John still lives he is probably let go In peace for after all national a loss to know where he belongs i questions at What are you P t honor is but a name the easiest abroad or to the or to the South down here fighting us was hay way is always the best It is a pity j Doubtless he thinks the hot quite almost query of the j always been proud bur they ara so wayward but they are I so bad after all He prospered there If you would all at former traitors though at exchange and discuss the great to a dishonorable peace at What are you Trucks betto FAIRBANKS GREENLEAF tome I don't for a score of ye irs the people did not home well never go to light r in a civil war j rob him nor moke him swear vou are tired of the war and what is a nor Sht UNION LEAGUE AN EMBLEMATIC THE BADGE pi- As to the he will to go home They seemed to These j rive from his change of base there we had commenced tlie war doubt if he gets the reward duo bad forced it upon thorn and they be are brave men and thus in a measure command our respect AN ACT to 217 chapter 120 ot courts by justices of the The people of the in senate arid do ad allows Section of chap hundred of the revised is hereby amended thereto the words brought in the thereof And iu and other northern states cap- ture the city and seize upon the eminent by force leaving our south at liberty at the ot retaliation iu their states This is no fabrication bat authority this con- of a a now to residents of tlw district wherein he resided April 24 CHAPTER AK ACT the mortgaged es in certain cases The people of the of and a numbly do act as folli ti's tor of a upon real estate wherein a sale of the gaged premises be held Slid made by any sheriff and a deed or a certificate of sale of the mortgaged premises shall be executed sheriff to if tho sheriff making such sale shall dis without making a report of such saio such report of sale may be made bjr the plaintiff his or attorney under oath an it such re- the court shall order such sale sale and report in the same ner and with the same effect as tho report of sale had been made by the sheriff who made such sale Sec 2 In all actions brought for the foreclosure of a gage upon real estate wherein a salo of the mortgaged been by any sheriff and a deed or certificate of sale ot the mortgaged premises shall have been heretofore executed by any sheriff to the purchaser thereof arid have died without made snch report be by the plaintiff or attorney under and filing such re- port of tho shall make aii and report inthe same amt with the same as though report of sale had made by made Sec 3 effect and in forte from and after its lassage Approved the latter are i in of for a fifteen ards and utterly despise them nigger but a nigger any how 1 are the sentiments heart And ho slapped the side where he to his baseness Sii feet of earth his given to all dead Rebels but no thanks j War did occur The guns of treason 1 and therefore to of his i rested their hopes i ciass about to a aimed af Fort Sumter violated are like him and read tins uf success on tiie probability of a 1 the advice Trill be lost which Devolution in the North which would shall TUB compact of the Union annulled n's r rights of those in arms commends his fighting for dear life The I from the bottom of enlightened took a different j We once were last control of the states 20 of good wood for will paid in oa a tho CERTIFICATES neatly Per thousand something jw to Single Badges ADDRESS against it and freed the loyal from ery obligation further to uphold the slavery that nourished traitors John Albion was in a rage Your abolition fanatics did this raved ho You were tha bitterest among tation last move for their Our soldiers from the Hold A Texas Major being asked what would be fate of a man En OLD DEMOCRAT who would mrike a speeoh in the TUB lion ALLEN I Confederate Congress tho administration as that hearts failed us Wo now the tide has turned arid they are fast dwindling of Ln a member of the Democratic party and the My iVord for it as long as thp i did at Washington replied I diers in the field have the assurance the solo anu Proprietor yourself tot as changed P 0 Box of Chapman's Sectional and Township Wisconsin tho Northwest on cloth and iu pocket Corm fof saie ot the Franklin my opinion morn This war and will I representative of bis county in the i that Slate addressed ibe at ruin me My debtors down there write to me that they won't pay What can I do I can't bo ruined Wait and ECC perhaps you You advocated civil war vre op- posed it The South with noo Mineral Point ins administration a He is for to crush the rebellion acd the by whici to the success ol the re- he had half finished he would be cut in as many pieces there were bers oi the body he was more we read in Southern journals and the more converse with Southern men the more we are convinced that the class of men styled Copperheads in tha North are our enemies that hearts of the masses of the people at home are with they will always do their duty no matter what have to pass thro Send the paper the same as usual Your obedient servant Co: A Sth Reg Wis Yol the otter have make ah affidavit thai claim against nc the suru of fifteen set C1 fife of in- the m which such ing a prior to term at which the appeal may be tried the in the appellate court as brought there Approved April human those go ahead -ini do something and these and inquire aS done The following is a list ot the contents of Con- the month of May State A ter -in- Camp In A Story Antonio j A of National The Surrender of Fort's Jackson St Mississippi and Rhythm The the Union Testimony Thd Destiny of African Race in State's Was lie Re- of War Great Heart LtU erary 1 Fast wai generally observed yesterday and Rev Mr delivered a patriotic at the M which wai Vary highly commended   

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