Wisconsin Lumberman, The (Newspaper) - March 23, 1864, Stevens Point, Wisconsin It THE WISCONSIN VOLUME I of THE Wisconsin IS CITY OF STEVENS POINT CONERY STOUT AND AT of Mod 1 VW 3m 3100 per per line at Statute and payable Yearly Advertising payable quarterly at any timo daring the quarter Office itf Office on Clark street Stevens Wisconsin Itf Itf A COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY OP THE TOMBS HARPER'S WEELY A Family Single 6 93 a Tear frenh leavot itt clear type its variety ts but jurt criticisms upon the of tbo times Its elegantly written and e articles and its able correspondence nM combine to make it he model of our country and one that ry family mast prize Its condensed ry of Foreign ami Domestic Intelligence superior to that contained In any other Journal ng published too ill a form for preservation and if token eore of M it to be it will be bund in future years as fur the as the on wMA K was first Y font Wherever we and find it of its of patting We all like to tt the faet men we read hat e figured in tho bloody peaces of war Of all men places and this paper -j the best illustrations Our future historians will en- rich oat of HARPER'S WEEKLY one after writers painters and publishers are to By GBO A North side square A large hotel JT W Itf S EATON 4 ALBAN Attorneys at Law Point Of- in block Wisconsin Jos A GleUsner free carnage and to and from far 1 A kinds of External Com- drug MOSES Pen KINS jf J I 1 f OUIL TV In 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STEVENS POINT f 1 i wonld solicit the atten tion of Us friends and tbe public generally to his Photographic room where he prepared to take tures ft attention paid to and Carte de Photographs Also for sole a Urge of Cases of all Gilt frames Itf Storage vaA f f any paper doing much for Un- tea and M Harpert in tkc For THE LI- LOVE IN IT ADA 1 WOO RE And new Joys in second birth But hke the bean on copy Me year One copy for two years An extra COPT will be allowed for every of tec at or copies for Harper's aad Weekly together one year is and rt may be had at any time Vote 1 2 3.4 3 years to of Harpers bomd in each and are now ready The postage on Weekly paid in ad- vance at the office where it ia received is 26 cents a year HABTER Franklin Square New IN PROBATE la the matter of the Estate of i On reading and firing the petition ef William Walton Administrator of said among other that ke hns not keen able to fully for of tine aud that the time limited for cf said be extended it ta tittered petition be before the at this on tbe second Monday of Marek WM at 10 A M at the Court in Plm er in eaid And it U further ordered that a copy of thia in the K a ly newspaper printed in said for three weeks prior to day Dated at day of February Judge [Cost and foes of O fias tho best of mx IN THE Bought when were low and win be sold at Prices Under the DRESS GOODS is rich and com- plete POPLINS PRINTS Oh toj not Rifled bard uu above When frgm earthly ami She her native clime indeed tlw may not know As wild a bliss as here below The hot the eye The idolatry Thote arc of unmeet for If Tel oh the freedom gh cri From doubt jealousy And the she suffers hero Tl the tranquil rest Mart make hci barrenly home more Welcome the Lore with mail in rapture here spirits tec they Without a veil of earth between never hides Or lot ing hearts arc Grangers all IB pure and all And cease Whore tear of may fall the smite of Uod fa over nil From Harper's THE SEN TIN EX ON IS With measured tread along his lonely beat At dawn or In the night Or when at noon ran with heat Lets fall his The watchful up and the shore PMM with weary feet Ott sand While salt wavee with and sullen roar Shout to the land At dawn he sees the morning star Sot a jewel in tbe Aj to tbe eight the bar f ieet at teet toe city dutout dull and gray Its quaint old aad tapering darkly painted at toe of day Against tke Craf tees the heaven all With that like bright burn And though far off and hostile thoughts to home will turn Or in the cold storm While moana the wind like some poor in drooping head and weary bended form Ho the pelting rain And in hid mind dwells a A cottage room with purest Enow And round the friendly facet there Shine in tho varUk An aged taan with locks all An lift And a third with bright wife And Mty children open IMF With smiling face looks on the aged They laughing dap their hands in glee And sweetly hU Now from the frowning batteries side forth tbe Waking tar wide From shore to shore Bo fades the loved form hi That waking virion beautiful yet brief And np the beach with eolid steady tread on the brave Relief Then hu bed while tola toe rain And other sentinels their vigils keep Sweet thoughts of home go flitting through brain And fill dreamful LAWS OF WISCONSIN BY a word is in tho enrolled Mil it Is printed bi the text but in italic and enclosed thi My stock of and Domestic goods u and Complete A fine also of BOOTS AND SHOES in ire a word to tho or where n aim been toi tho to proper ta but m In and hi co cofo is the text vf tho hill Published March 12 Chapter 116 AN ACT to repeal section throe of chapter one hundred and of the general laws of this Plate for the year 1858 and embraced within chapter 137 of the revised statutes entitled of evidence The people of tho state of sented in senate and assembly do aa follows Sec 1 Section throe of chapter one dred and thirty-four of the general laws of thin state fur tho year A D and section fifty of chapter one hundred and of tLo rev iced statutes entitled of ore horeby repealed Sec 2 This act shall take effect and be in force and after iU passage ami cation For these reasons we have been unable to more than half the number of tore usually employed heretofore ou the de- hates wo have are worn out by con- labor They worked Lours m the donates which appeared Tn tho Globe f yesterday consequently they o work This is tho first time such a suspension has occurred in the we Lave been the Globe In wholo of that ime there has never been any ling or difficulty between up aod our printers thu tirst wo have invariably paid thorn every fixed by he Typographical Society ana for several years rust we them ton per cent nore because we have thought the of workmen such compensation We have now advcrtisud to my twenty per namely cms for plain matter and 20 ule and cms offer may ob- ain fur tm a sufficient number of compositors o us to keep up tho work on Daily Globe March Oft March AN ACT to amend section 1 of chapter 292 of the general laws of 1863 entitled an act to amend section 21 of chapter 22 of the general laws of 1859 entitled act tive to the of hinds for unpaid and the conveyance and redemption of The people of the state of Wisconsin sented in senate and assembly do enact as follows Sw l Section of wo of the general laws of 1859 as ed by section of chapter fifty-three of the general laws of is hereby so as to read as follows r Sec 21 Upon the redemption of any lands sold for taxes payment to the clerk of the board of ors soch clerk shall to the person so redeeming a receipt specifying therein the purchaser the redeemed af the redemption mot ey paid on each parcel separately and also in distinct items the whole amount of penalties and Tees on the parcels embraced therein and his fees for said receipt and such clerk shall also enter on tho kept by him the of the person redeeming the snm paid therefor by him exclusive of fees as and the time when paid which receipt before it shall be evidence of each redemption shall be presented to tho treasurer of the county and countersigned by him and said treasurer shall also make a similar entry in tho kept by him with that abore required to be made by such clerk and before said receipt be delivered to the ponton sH provided however that the clerk of the ty board shall not be required to include in the same receipt of redemption lands sold in years Sec 2 This act shall take effect and bo in force from and after its passage and tion 8 YANKEE NOTIONS on Cheap for Cash ami you of to f and CHAS B CURTIS Dec A I hare ft variety of Fall and other too to mention Itf r hereafter pledging to sef ta MRS CHAS BROWN AVERY This VooM Is new kni the side of to te 1 HUNGERFORD BRO tax molt able terms We keep that hare ever been sold for taxes in Wood Marathon and tage counties will taue ta miy part ef thu State Md given OF oa to taxes The highest price paid for town school in Wood Marathon i Bno Louia R f ADY GBO S J A Vice Prest BANK OP THE INTERIOR LAND AND AGENCY Marathon Co Wit ng an given to tlM tt the of Tax MM ToSat Wta of If Watertown For the benefit of tuo Brave Men have or become disabled in tbo ol their country is published tbe Fae of the Original MSS the Emancipation This is tbo only genuine Fac Sim- He of tie Original Manuscript which is now published and sold The original giVen by the President of the United States to the great Sanitary Fair held at cago and was by the Hoc Thomas Bryan Chicago for aad donated by him to the Tbe Fae Simile of the Original Manuscript and of tbe Letter of President Lincoln to tho Ladles in charge tho Northwestern for the Sanitary at Chicago now in in the of art of Bryan of the Soldiers PJ Henry President of the United Sanitary dollar of the df ia secured to tho benefit of tbo sick and bled soldiers of tho Patten A Milwaukee are tho State for sin and will Town or County sub agencies ftom ladies disabled diers Postmasters and all who a light easy and profitable Send to for a circular We has in ear eo of this s In tbe markrt by the and for the benefit Tax or TIIK virtue of tbe second sober thought or for look of understanding and organization tbe ed of railroad engineers was not so general as anticipated Tho Chicago says the Galena Superintendent having refused to recede and refused also to accept the engineers after the places they abandonee had been filled by others tho engineers of the Illinois Central the Michigan Southern the Kock leland and the Chicago it St Louis railroads abandoned their engines Those of the Pittsburg Ft Wayne Chicago Cincinnati Chicago Air Line Michigan Central it Milwaukee Chicago i and Burlington reads reconsidered their intentions and wisely con their employment Thus the eion of basilicas was to roads and with them it has boen partially effective The Chicago Journal of Thursday says Trie one o'clock trains on the Northwestern and Milwaukee railroads have gone out UK and that too with the old engineers u the helm who nobly determined to no per feeling between n the duty they owed their the railroad and the public A large crowd of that is they must set up copy not only rapidly but correctly so that us time us bo in cor- A he the Character of ah ess fie Our exchanges contain of VAN boon tbe of Tbe and fraud during tbe past A scarcely pm wt a by a a dash of and y by on at enoe and evincing talent of a order waithy df use described M not over of f and She ted moves in good all the of a travelled woman baa resided from Manioc County and until her has moved in good boon undoubted tt she baa untold from her during tbe past seven or eight During this period kad a to as she disappeared White nt homo sbo lived in a of that IIM beta at and Daring ROOM of Mrs VAH the role claimed ta tw tbo of t wo have of Pennsylvania in tbe jeaj and is the son of Admiral the of tbe fleet Colonel's young hero came into notice tbe war an been May to that position Columbia with thu rauk of lie e ordered to report to then at the and trf staff of mantling a in Under tain io near Cross Keys Vfc Fremont was of his Captain Dahlgren was signed to Staff and toe campaign of tbe Army of In the operations ia the Captain on 9 tne Attorn commencement qualities of uts yo During Jane red wit and was engagement near causing the tho Fur after of abo made her in Here she rial estate agent and confided to him ths tant that was a of means aod desired to purchase a residence in the vicinity Tbe confiding man of nal estate was flattered by the prospect of to the of and to her literary fame nor to a homo in his family ed an introduction to financial nho was enabled to got a on n Boston Bank it was altered from to This fraud was soon ered but not until the fair swindler had de- camped She is said to have operated extensively in minor swindles at tbe Hast many of which transaction will probably never sen tbe light She has at different times personated Mrs Oen Van Vleet and it is stated that not lane since sho put on Brigadier's uniform and trent to Chicago where sho had tho to personate Van Vleet times nho mode her husband put on the uni- form and the pair travelled Van aud lady The arrest of this woman nt dee has caused excitement and in the neighborhood the is known and all of One is to the effect that abo donned tho uni- form of a Lieutenant and by and brilliant appearance won the affections of a young lady worried aod then deserted her Sho has a young child a year old which gossip sho lias abducted in some of her wanderings Her is an id to be- au man and baa boon used tool of this artful and designing woman She took her arrest with tho utmost and taid to a ft it i leave with the officers for that sho had a gool worse nod ex- will probably a of that Itas been as as anJ remarkable tn anything of tho Lind wo or been upon to record that ho was promoted 1 of of from that of his wo timo from He was some be started open thV ft WM only by his most argent was pa trick t the main Hotue picked own took a to Station tho traak and did serious tbo burning mUK stores He forward tion of co in his attack upon Richmond the treachery of a negro who astray would have attseasjdad He however did considerable James Kivor Canal and to tbe of tho route from tp the and employees collected nt the depots to them off and they started followed by round after round of hearty cheers from hundreds who thus their ation for mnn who dared to do right The intimates the will if any delay to mails or trans- if occasioned and oa the whole the present prospect ia that the will be soon at Awr aid so tha aod tW His thing may surprised to find the of of are not 40 Wo think it proper to explain so unusual an rence Tim of the has been to Ms by for more than fivo AS man in this city cth in tho and in than before There are more than men of any other profession with the Army and employed in fa city on account of better TM wurt bo not what is termed A philosophic and captain wan a at midnight when a tombstone aad menacing gestures The ancient ly mined his stick and gave him a crack over thu Juan ho meant by out of his grave at so late an rebel Congress as tho day on ei of ted of think day to have been ia to joke ewe York Pott jy new been opened in Among tlic articles found in it were a head of Juno in and of site workmanship tbo body of a statuette in silver a bridal bit in bronze lamp In tbo mmo metal complete with cover suspending chain and a largo and handsome vase by a cornucopias vases anil in bronto and a tic of aster Cometins of Naples had excavations at Pompeii but Italian is dar by regular and T Colonel W L of tl consin tms from ffe left honM on MO first own TUB to we repeat that soiA arc wot a loan and if paid 20 afe five years at the option of T W of ng tendered io tho Government onT lees fato of not of after