Central Wisconsin, The (Newspaper) - March 17, 1859, Wausau, Wisconsin CHUBBUCK Independent in in I EDITORS PROPRIETORS Vol 44 Marathon Thursday March 17 1859 Whole 96 Central Wisconsin KD EVERY AT Marathon Co IV is BY A F I C E On Third Street J Faffs Block Story Two Dollars per m- in Tonns of square one week One weeks One months Duo six One one Quarter column nix column one column three months column one One column One column One column ID in this nix lines prr iii -j Ell B KENNEDY CHASE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office on Main Street WAUSAU WISCONSIN W M II THAYER Attorneys at Law Of ARIES 71 ant IVIS lie Main si ID- at the Comity WAUSAU WISCONSIN in Urv I'm CornT 01 t C K IN TIIK WISCONSIN appointment of Court Commit sinner he Is to ilu nil kinds of M A KATUN WM at Law STEVENS POINT WISCONSIN 3 11 s r a ii c c Point Wisconsin I j t VAN 1 at Post office Duller W THOMAS retail iu Dry II Ol aps Mini's ic OV A PAR Nil CO WISCONSIN al tin the Interior e CHARLES A SINGLE Corner of Third Streets Wisconsin honso ia large and commodious every attention will be paid Jo guests for their comfort and convenience 1 WAUSAU HOTEL BT JOHN LE Corner of Main anil Washington WIS CT This houso is near he Wisconsin wsll and vill be a stopping im j STATES 1859 3859 HOTEL of Jackson Second SU THOS S STONE Proprietor THIS which PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office on Main Street WAUSAU WISCONSIN J S PASHLEY M D Physician Surgeon CCO UH MOSINEE MARATHON CO A EARLL Physician Office the Post Office Stevens G ROOD M D Physician and Office on Street Point in thn business of the tow been oil in style and we for accommodation 11 in public nn J will bu kept as a tel Kvery paid to the wnn while stoppini at this ive IIR a call and try SOyl cis r nnl tr E w i a5 W j s il jj W Register of Deeds lit the 3d Street WISCONSIN mm P D MARSHALL Proprietor mites north of tke mat traveled road the TKK Proprietor of- this House tlic public that ho is now pie to end upon their wants and sol rs the patronage all those who may Cm convenient to call Jan tid ry ibt 7 If Cii i 10 w 10 i ao a tS prepared lotto work in a wu titul 1 no Block Main J s Carpenter Builder y WAUSAU WISCONSIN in line o manliko F II CABINET 1 V S A MARATHON co WISCONSIN ill nu in to I- in ol nn anil ni terms All All vitl onil ro un nSl Jnn fi C C Cabinet Maker Will JOHN CLARKE in the County WAt'S VU MARATHON CO WIS P MANSON uf AMD Clerk of of Supervisors OUict? at County WAUSAU WISCONSIN S E STODDARD o t a r y Public at os K MARATHON CO WISCONSIN Will to ot taxes enters ing lands hind warrants fi c c r e n c R i s Milwaukee fi III Hon A II IKnlker Detroit Mich H r Ohio Hon Tucker X Y May v2 GrnO Atkins By W At Fall Formerly Bull MARATHON WISCONSIN HOUSE has long been known to the public being an the traveled road from Steven Point to It is lo ou the Wisconsin am commanda n line view of the Hirer Th wcai y and raftsman as well as al travelers here linds a home Fall City June 2 7 Twin Island House B -A 33 o o o R O P H I T O R This well known stand is located midway between Stevens Point ns the house been put in perfect der it will be a stopping as the proprietor is determined to give satisfaction to all who mny feel dispose ed to favor him with patronage December an line un on or make to in and tstl Cabinet Maker j M AK AT I ION CO W I O N SIN JOSEPH BARNARD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CLAIRE Also LAND AGENT will promptly Attend to all business entrusts ed lo him such its buying or ing eminent paying taxes Re A G Hon A lev B I G L Esq llun W 1 Kennedy Chase H Calkins Esq C A Single AM Co Mowe Kelley Co Plater Judge Judge McDill Judge CITY HOTEL Win AVER IT Proprietor Corner cf First Main Streets Point Wls THis house js now in tip fop order Tor reception of the traveling and the proprietor is determined to uive ti all who feel disposed to him with their patronage -11 C SH SB Foot nf Vain Street STEVENS FOIST D X Proprietor This house has been put in thorough re- pair and proprietor an old and will keep it as a first class Every attention will be given that will make guests and 1E7 Good Stabling oh the premises1 Oo Hon E S Carr lion Joseph Goodrich u order in tin mi short ri 2 1 STEPHEN DURKEE Justice of the Peace i MARATHON CO WISCONSIN OF STREET i STEVENS POINT WIS KEISON B Proprietor new and well tarnished is always open the public and proprietor it 29 nro two Will promptly to all business en- to as anil paying i timbered Of on b us making thero is nn ono I nnd j t pay he Bolocho City House Messrs Marathon I Grand Father Bull This Houie tais been ap in good EAU K Proprietor This House is pleasantly and ly located on bank of the sin River about halfway from Stevens to Little Foils The house is new well finished and furnished and no spared to promote the comfort of travelers Two large barns attached for of teams by ne Steamer dine Here daily ni Water Street MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN MR BEDFORD Proprietor Board per per Tor Citizens of sin UICE JOyl 03 B II F F C M Manufacturer of Percussion Hi STEVENS POINT HIP All orders promptly attended to J W CHUBBUCK NOTARY PUBLIC WAUSAU wis to all business entrusted in that line with promptness arid ncchinn- Office ut the Central Wisconsin ing office Main street Written at my Grave BY GEORGE B The tender fall Upon the shutting flower like souls at The atari shine j and all Save me are bleit thy grave The with its blossoms blue and mild Waves o'er thy head when it wave Above thy child 1 Tis a sweet flower yet must Its bright leaves to the morning tempest Dear Mother lie thine emblem dust Is on thy brow birds to graves and thus hymned n sweet a solemn re- for Greenwood's un honored lend WATHE THE SPY A OF REVOLUTION Anti 1 could love to die To leave untasted dark CHAS Formerly in the U M O S J N E E CO WISCONSIN promptly all business entrusted to him such as buying and elling lands warrants ng taxes H e f e r e n c e s V A McClure Dubiique and Iowa H Crampton Milwaukee Stevens Point Wis bitter By thee OB erst lit childhood lie And sharo thy And I must linger hero To the plumage of my years And the hopes to dear bitter tears Ay I muit linger here A lonely branch upon a withered tree Whose last frail leaf untimely nere Went down Oft from life's n communion with the past I turn And muse on thee the only flower In memory's urn And when the evening Bows like a mourner on the dim blue wave t stray hear the winds wail thy grave Where is thy spirit flown 1 gaze above thy look is imaged there I listen and thy gentle tone la on the air O come while here Hy brow upon thy grave and in these mild And thrilling tones of Bless thy child Yet bless the weeping child And o'er thine urn Holiest O give his spirit undefiled To blend with thine During the month of March army the American force ley Forge the American in-chief was desirous of having some concerning the slate of in Jhe city and desired Allen to pick him out a lew men for the purpose selected five of his men with Sergeant John Murks for lender and sent the latter to head quarters to re- instructions was a very young 10 be entrusted with services learned enough in the city lo know i bat a surprise movement similar lo that nn the previous fourth of forces was down ft r the Jay and was aware lhat il was en- He revolved piana of in his mind t L none of appeared to be i believed thu He had in bis cook hnd just from tho Shu an entire to all iha race having a cf any some o the ould a cable nnd finally concluded lo dismiss any premeditation on the mailer nnd be prepared eo lake of unexpected At day light prisoners were if not tlie quid And ma least one of imps and she would pass its herself and ti his conduct himself camp and field well acquainted with prelection of the nnd placed upon the she in such porch Lieut and j of his mand took point the of the it it on anting tiie room fast in the house The lo troopers with those of Marks and iia cage to see that il also saddled and was safe within as she feared that it B fd to the fences under ol escape soini time lillle by the ol and be use hvn ion bv Draper came out the We olle bearing Eome fond After it was returning home he taiT by Hie of Priscilla thu a large load upon the snd upon n bench j w being only years of the porch and listened with fair frequently to the questions by the i S1 u J d hnd Tlie laner by way un- it the r his character and thai he could thoroughly relied on He was instructed by General ton as to the information desired and left camp arriving in a short lime al Port Kennedy on the 1 cans that if they yave true statements their lives would be wise they would certainly be hanged He then left them Priscilla remaining behind The Quaker sirl still appearing to ita wav il up carried il in- hit snakeship and kill At lhat point he across j not to recusnize Marka said lo him the country and by means of hy ways with which he was well acquainted evaded the scouting of the enemy and at Mantua soon after dark Here he posted his overlooking the fiver while he in disguise of a snck of n i loud enough to be heard by the diers who were passing lo and fro advise ihee friend lo lell nil thee Friend Draper will keep his word with thee I am sure She then in a low voice keep still John 1 save thee followed and rodo into the city He not only who had concealed a sharp escaped bul managed to IT- learn something of Promising lo return in a few with more he enabled to leave town leisurely wilh a port iii his pocket He joined his men without suspicion aboul case in her sleeve managed to tlie prisoner's bonds without cautioning them at he time not lo movo She them that thu es one of which was ridden by hisi bolli standing nearest the fail dark the little party were thu swiftest of ail and out on its return I then went oat to rest in the morning he waa ar- roused hy Teddy from into the bed ber and exclaiming Howly be betune us buf the the hna gol a wee bii bubby bigger than a iii wid il its up it up hands like a as it Iia saying its prayers sure to that ths ould ever von ever musha lift the BANK OF THE INTERIOR Wisconsin HT Vausan under the General Banking Law of the State buy and sell Drafts make collections at all points in Northern Wisconsin enter land pay taxes arid do all business con- with Banking and Heal Estate REFER TO Marshall Watertown Jefferson EO L FIELD LINUS E CADY Cash 65 J i V B B D e a I e AND HARNESS AL S O Valises done to order Shop opposite tie Public Square Point W W July the Central A at Greenwood The autumn sunlight lay soft and golden over the quivering lakes and grassy sides ol Greenwood as I for the first time paused through its sacred portals The autumn sighing fragrant bells of rare moaned through he drooping es of tho willow while old ocean chimed in his mournful refrain Cosily monuments peered up choice shrubbery telling to nil where rests the the the great and telling too no doubt to many an aching heart of love's last fond clasp the whispered good quivering of the dim eye and the great blank in life since coffin lid shut m that face forever Oh how many have knelt on thy flower-crowned turf beautiful wood deaf to the song of birds and the music murmurs ot winds and nnd from a breaking heart out the Would to God I lied died for thee Passing on from the dora of the mighty dead I threaded had Maries kept in course by which came it is possible thai he could have ihu American lines time and safely it happened that about a mile from the river and al a point nearly site Spring Mill there a farmer named who although a Quaker and a was American cause had a named a young and some girl to whom Marks was ly attached The house ivas half a mile or more out of former route out lover like the in that direction Biddy n where they be such hastily donned his clothing and to rodm lo see what it was lhat had so sorely frighted He tho snake having fed to repletion hnd not harmed toid and it wo net being particularly who suspected pen conn some maneuvering was being cameon the porch As he who wna a powerful man him between eyes hi and the Scotchman fell full foi backwards from the raised floor to the striking his head against a stone so she severely as to his for the time Before the alarm could j be Murks and o tiie front side vas from the snake where it sitting wilh paws above and ot each side of its heart to the looking out in the mounted on the officer's Gahl horses resemblance toa s Payers gave its and duns and iha was bore a strong bit babby says look his Poor Bridget could not be ded the duvil or the faries a hand in the acd was not till and ba- by were banished from house Territory gan to bark inmates of the house j and Gahl fell in with three This a name by the cold furiously up Draper rushed out and hurried tol shots bring ineffectual ordered a pursuit Rut fugitives hud too much start and the pursuit was they silently and swiftly passed soon abandoned along the of the farm be- j About four miles further on Marks were alarmed and a light at one of windows showed them lo be ring At the same moment a man rode unexpectedly from the shadow of a patch of woods on tho ltd and challenged the new com- ers answer was a from Marks which tumbled the lenger from his horse A general alarm at succeeded answered by a bugle call a short distance ahead Marks found he had come upon n post of the enemy and on his force At turn of road a hundred yards further they found a email de- formed across their As Americans knew the road forked on the other side of this force of the enemy The Americans were al Pike's Peak and without sabres but there ifere pistols bunts for new territory they in the holsters with which they settled j pose to out of western part two of them The third put spurs to hid horse and turning down a cross road escaped Murks and his friend were in loo much of a hurry to sue him and rode on toward the camp where they arrived that The information brought was of essential service The British of and Nebraska ana the In- dian Territory hi strip of New Mexico and lion of Utah It i the i in the which cover u district hundred to nine hundred miles io width This is the very section Jul Bunion hacl for e arrived during the but found i lain Slate though lie nuver such formidable preparations made to of there He receive the columns cd it the but ihn gold they retreated by the j wholesome they caine Marks and Gahl were The latter was ninde a sergeant nna was in a of in dreary fur such classical nonsense have it thu which for so ininv vears was and their chances of escape were i Van Mill Mark's served j UjJ a good good if they could reach the left hand road which was n nv re to be ridden by only one horseman at a tin unshaded Grounds where of the closely TOBET OLNEY CO X O H XI wholesale retail d in DOMESTIC Liquors Co fnr the Marathon Co N P ami anil no pains will spandl by th 1 i Ksq foint tor to all call on him of a superior AU lo be thei by in narrow beds on- poor rest from no monument save here and n Itule thoe or tf fo mark where a sunny head beta lain from a mother's loring i How soothingly lne wind whispers in the liny as ii waves i them to and fro over hearts that will again thrill lo natures melodies or yearn for human love and kindness nor wildly throb io the taunt or scornful that good i maritan the wind not only f d in grass but also t 7th It m for so h the war became ultimately and himself our not in actions cf po Three cf managed became his wife The The passion for names of in f the southern Julius Antony lime they charged sword in hand j rt lo Chester and Pris Three cf troop managed to break through and escape Marks and a sloul trooper named Gahl Were The two Americans were taken prisoners and back to the house of i was formerly disowned by her sect for out of The expulsion did nol seem to collese much she became a con- and and lived to ft pood old Marlt Marks was with chagrin i aje her two i so on but the partly at bia fully in taking ibe of the couple still live seems havs to pra- and partly at his in Chester and Montgomery counties vent the spread uf to convey to the with the exception of in-chief valuable information he j George Marks who is or was lure for towns hnd picked up in the He a thriving farmer in a his however in cool county Ohio and demeanor and in reply to the lieutenant commanding the J The Baby British detachment laid that he had i been out on a foraging puny and bad A correspondent of the Spirit of in thu that him in ed tents -n our fur e r of a trails surround gold I1 lost and managed to get i the South an account of i young there wilnin sight of the cily before be leddy from Ireland smite peculiar character lh d his blunder which is one of things and Alier lome more questions which I of the kind we have read Here likely in future be were answered in what seamed to bf i is m an open manner the lieutenant Some since there lived in j by the Great Plains placed i oue of our cities a Mr reeled the Americans to be securely bound guarded in an j who hao a upper room of he house there to re- j main until morning By way he water ia only found al rare them the assurance j he great fr jand only on in accordance hss j margins Fro few lillle pels iha u j a d Terence cf in- as aj nol ihai would both be banged as as as science ilian the spies lates lo I riers whird New Marks with i his companion passed Amongst thrae there was j Tens N a sleepless it was not slone I fine specimen of the Mountain j it of M which kepi which troubled bwl i