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focal Patters. Bible Society JJotice, The annual meeting of the Union Bible Society of Sauk County Auxiliary to the B. will be. held at the Presbyterian Ihurch in the Village of Baraboo, on iVednesday the 14th day of March 185.ri o'clock P. M.

and 6J o'clock in the ivening. It is requested of the Branch Societies to send full Delegates. The Branch Treasurers will make up their re ason Finance, and the Deposits their eports of Books received, sold, donated, rid the number on hand, for the past year, tid forward the same to the Treasurer B. L. Purdv,) one week previous to An ual meeting.

All persons friendly to the Bible cause, are most respectfully to attend. By order of the bjcecutive Committee. R. G. Camp, Sec.

Bnraboo Feb. 12th 1855. Donation Visit. donation visit will be given Rev, AVnrren Cochran al his residence ot and evening of Thursday, Sih of March. All the friends are cordi illy invited to attend.

WOOD. There are a few of our subscribers who promised to pay us in wood, and have not ivetdoneso. All such are most respect fully informed that wo want it immediate ay. We can'i kepp worm on promises. lit arm ir, In Vienna, Dane Co, Feb.

'21st by Rev erend S. A. Uwmnell, Mr. John ell, of Lodi, to Miss Marie O.Stan ley, daughter of W. C.

Stanley, of Vienna. At the Parsonnge in Greenfield on the 2oth by the Kev. A. Wood, Mr Henky Crawford to Miss Louisa Cal houn both of Lyons. TAKE NOTICE! Chving to pressure of money market and dull js, we would respectfully request of all those are indebted to the firm of W.

Rogers to call and settle up by the first of March. eare determined in future to sell our goods for It. ASH or approved country produce, knowing re can sell goods much cheaper for ready pay, and give better satisfaction. VV. H.

ROGERS Co. Baraboo, Feb. 21, 1855. FQK SALE OE LET! THREE IMPROVED FARMS or will.e change for wild land. Enquire of Baraboo, Feb.

23, 1855. J. B. AVERY. NOTICE.

hereby given that the copartnership hereto Tore existing between U. ochermerhorn a R. Kelley is this day dissolved. Baraboo, Nov. 23, 1854.

R. KELLEY. N. B. All persons having unsettled accoui ilh the subscriber are requested to make imm ate payment or co3ts will be made, as 1 am 'oout to leave town.

I have on hand a large lot of BOOTS iLTCB SHOES, Which I will sell cheap for cash ov grain SET Call and see. C. R. KEi.LEY. TT7AiVTI 1000 Bushels Wheat, 3000 uushels uats, ZW) ilogs.

J. Jf DitU WIN ESSTRAY. Taken up by the subscriber about the 16th a dark red heifer about two years old. The is requested to pay charges and take her away. MICHAEL DARLATT.E.

bauk Steam Mills, Frame du Sac, Jan. 25, BARABOO UNDER THE HILL Fruit and Grocery Store: Stcnhen Mciutvre, TTEEPS constantly on hand a general assort merit of Groceries Green and Dried Fruit, Wectionanesot all kinds.and in short everything feially kept by a store in his line of business. He "iw receiving a large addition to hie 'k, including a very choice article of Green and 'ugars, evuailinsr if no surpassing anvthinc (1'er offered heretofore in this place. He has no reason to complain of any lack of 1ioki in the past and while greatly obliged tor already received would he pleased to hav It obligations increased to an indefinite extent similar manner hereafter. 1 hose who have not already done so will do weM to call and se fis stock and perhaps ma? find it to their ad van tage.

He intends to keen the hpsfnna rit.v of articles and furnish thein at the lowest cash' rates. All kinds of produce taken is exchange fpr store opposite the American House Dec. 20, '54. STEPHEN MclNTYBE. 3w Saddle and Harness Shop; THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that he has just opened a shop opposite the Sumner House whe ehe will keep constantly on hand eve Whing in the line of Saddles, Harnesses, Cr'rriage e.

AiiKinttsot work inthe a.bove Ms tarms. A. RINRMNff Bamboo, Oct 24, 3m DrVWD.Upde'grafF Vs, lbrahrtm Phillips and Lucy Phillips. Circuit Court for Sauk "equity. February term, 1855.

In pursuance 'fa decrotnl order of the Circuit Conn of Sauk Wisconsin, in equity, made in i'jblic auction, at tho, Court House in the villatro "'Baraboo. Sn.ilf Minlv nnl Sf, nr; 1 Friday tho.filh day of April I8S5, at 3 o'clock Jjreal estate, to wit. the west half of "the south to Ua rt6r section twenty nine in nship thirteen north of xango five east, con int i aCreS more or situated in Sauk osts 16 8at'8fy said decree and NEW eooM GREAT BARGAINS! Just received at BROWNS' EMPORIUM, The cheapest and most splendid stock or Goods rer offered in this market, having been purchas since the price lias trreatly declined in the east, they will be sold at lower rates than those purchased early in the season. The. stock will con in part of the following articles: 'All Vipol Delaines, Par ajftetltas, Al pacas, Cassimeres, Ginghams, Prints, Woolen Shawls, Blan kets, Collars.

Cra vats, btocks, (jrioves, Hosiery Satinets, Cassimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Nails, Glass, liMH III TIE ENS WARE, nd all other articles commonly kept in a Coun try Store, and in short a little the Nicest, Cheapest and Most General Assortment of Goods Baraboo, Dec. 20, 1854. TAKE NOTICE! THE Partnership heretofore existing between R. 32. Brown Son is now dissolved by mutual consent.

All persons indebted to said firm will nlnasn call at the oid stand and settle with J. F. Brown who is duly authorized to attend to the business. Jas. F.

BROWN. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS! THE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of this place and vicinity that he is now manufacturing Doors, Window Sash and Window Blinds, on the south side of the river. Hehasalsoa Planing in operation. All orders for work will be promptly attended to. ROBERT JACKSON: Baraboo, Jan.

3, 1855. BOOT I SHOE SHOFI THE Subscriber having permanently located i this village and opened a Boot and Shoe stor one door east of Stanley's Drug Store takes th mpthod of notify the Citizens of Baraboo an vicinity that he is now prepared to do all kinds of work in the Boot Jk Shoe Business, In the most approved and modern style; and by employing the and manufacturing only Jrom the best EASTERN LEATHER, He hopes to receive a due'share of public patron age. JJ.lM. VuAlikv. "Baraboo, Jan.

10, 1855. NEW BOOK STORE AT TH BARABOO POST OFFICE. Where may he found a good assortment of all kinds.of School SSoofiS, now in general use. Aiint ttits, of every defcription. Childrens Toy Books, Gift Books, 8 i I i ft 1 I Wall Paver, Curtains, Bordering.

c. of all kinds constantly on hand which will be sold cheap for caeh. We have just received a lot of Miscellaneous imonj; which may be found the writings of Fanny Fern, (jrace ureenwoou, o. ncaaiey, and many other celebrated authors. We are a agents for the genuine GUTEA PERCH A PEN.

a new and superior kind, for sale by Sept. 20. 3m L.F.PERKINS THE Subscriber would respectfuliy invite Ladies and Gentleman to call at his Daguer it tn and get a good picture of yourselves shall mar yoVr good lopks. Room over Davis' Ohio store in ihia villag where ho may be fp.und Trom 9 in the mornin until 4 in the evening, e.yery day in the week cept Sunday. XW Ladies please Gents come along.

A.WOOD. Baraboo. 1854. n4 6m GRAVE. STONES! rpHE subscriber takes pleasure in informing the JL citizens of Baraboo and the public if rai.

that he has commenced a marble shop in the village of Baraboo, two blocks west of the public square, adjoining the Pottery. A ers promptly attended to. T. BUCKLEY. 1854.

BSTRAY. BROKE into the enclosure of the subscriber a bout the 15th a large brown cow with ALEXANDER 'CRAWFORD. Baraboo, Jan 24, 1855. JET XT, CASH, and the highest price; pai for Deer Skins and all kinds of Snipping Furs, by BUSHELS Oats for which Cisl will be paid. W.D.

STANLY. $5,00 EewaM Strayed prStolea, From the subscriber in July last a large red heifer two years old next February, rather thick built; the end of her tail both hind fret and belly were white, also some white on her right shoulder. Any one who will give in formation where she may be. found, or return her to the Bubscri. ber shall receive the above reward.

OTIS G. WATKINS. Fairfield, Jan. 26,1855. GREAT REDUCTION IK PRICES! STANLEY'S LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK HAS ARRIVED! AND the people of Bajaboo.

"and the rest of mankind," are now getting FIRST QUALITY GOODS, Al Lower Prices than formerly paid for 2d and 3d quality, shop worn, refuse goods In Dry Goods, Prints, Paramet tas. Delaines, Cashmeres, Woolens. Shawls, Embroidery, our Stock is FULL, and purchased from first hands, IN READY MADE CLOTHING, We have every Style and Quality at prices that Musi Riiit. II BBSTS SHQI Si We have the Largest and most Elegant Styles ever brought to Baraboo. CROCKERY, of every style.

BONNETS MILLINER)! GOODS, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, fec. P4TIIT UltilHIix Iii Quality of Goods and we invite and defy competition, for we are not to be undersold either in Baraboo Pa cine, Portage Oil THE REST OF THE WORLD. SEEING IS BELIEVING! Grain, and most kinds of farmers productions taken in exchange for goods, Bara.boo, '54, DBLLTON THE NEW FIRM VANDOREN CHAS. S. TOPPING.) WOULD extend invitations tothe public call and examine for themselves their of PALL WINTER GOODS Our Goods were purchased durintr the late pression in the Dry Goods Market in New York, and at such Juow Prices that we KNOW CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD, Our yard wide sheeting at Gd per yard, and Calicoes at the same price, at brt, eve, such as were never before offered in this mar for the price.

Our prices show for themselves Dellton, Nov. 1 1854. EYES CURED! FHHE subscriber would respectfully inform those of the community who are afflicted with eyes, that he is prepared to treat the. most aggr ted and long standing cases of diseased eyep perfect success. Living twice been blind hir and a knowledge of former treatment combined with more recent discoveries in our rende treatment somewhat new.

His charges will in all cases be reasonable He would say tothe blind, "come, and see," And lhi.se with bad eyes, when under his care, and his direction is followed, if no benefit is received, no charge will be made. Me has resided in Columbus and vicinity for the. last eight years of his practice, There is no material difference in respect to age for he has cured pers eigh ly He sul, 1,1 my pel by WATTS, prep: ed to eyes, fthe Kidneys, Phthysic, Liver com plaint, scald head and ail manner of sores ot complaints, cancers, rheumatism, scrofula, saltrheum, in the. breast and stomach, and pain in the. sink head ache, bronchitis, chronic diseases generally that arise from impure blood.

Dr. Watts' rnor'e of treatment is taken from the Gorman prectice, to cleanse Ihe blood, prevent sickness and improve, health, ilehason hand a vee etable toolh wash and gum tonie, prepared by himself. He will take part of his pay in produce. He can he loutid in the wood colored bnnditg nea Mr. iloseley's, in this village.

J. WATTS. Baraboo, Dec, 18, 1 8f4. My wife has beet afflicted with sore eyes for two years pnst and hai not had much relief until I applied to Dr. Watts He has attended for the past eight' days and I cat say my wife's eyes are better.

would recom mend him to others wno are afflicted, with thi: complaint. CHARLES SEE LEX MADISON MUSIC STORE! GOOD fodeons GOOD assortment of Piano Fortes and Me from the very best establishments the Eastern cities, constantly on hand at the man Ancordeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo rincs. Flutes, Fifes, Claironets; Violin, Guitar and BasR Viol Strings and parts; Violin and Bass Viol Instruction Books and Musical Merchandise generally, at the lowest prices. A large supply ofgllicot Music and weekly additions to the stock enable? me to supply customers free of portage, through tho Post Office in any quantities and to any point. A good second handed church organ for sale price 8250,00.

D. HOLT. 1854. 'f T'l 'tf Mr rl) i' FAMILY GROCERIES. IN THE AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE H0 FOR BARABOO! W.

H. BOGESS CO. Would respectfully announce to the citizensof Baraboo Ciiy, and the surrounding country, that they are now receiving at their new citystore, on Cheap Corner, a large and extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery ware, which they propose to offer in exchange for all kinds of produce or ready pay at the very lowest rates, and would respectfully solicit the attention of the community at large to examine for them selves before purchasing elsewhere the various articles mentioned here below: Good people come and buy things cheap All kinds oi Goods and Wares we keep, Kroad Hoes, Bonnets, Velvets, Soap; Fine Holland, Fish Hoolss. coilaofrope. Cotton and coffee, velvet bands, And English Goods for all demands; Sak, satinets, pepper, needles, rice; Good white oak cheese, at any price.

Heres cotton hose, battiste, true and sure; All sorts of aroods for rich and poor; dy caps and spools of thread, Goodsugarand worsted, barsof lead. For cheerful smiles and vcllow gold, All kinds of goods are cheaply sold, ding often makes a loss. Such people, hard to satisfy, We will do our best to Have them buy; Folks of good sense we are sure to please, With precious goods and wares like these. White muslins, figured, stripe or clear, Cloths, bonnets and ribbons, not very dear The goods, and many i All cheap for have in store. W.

H. ROGERS CO. Baraboo, Sept. 20, 1854. THE GREEK SLAVE! Bacchante, Venus, Flora, Hebe, and tlie Dancing THE above celebrated statues, together fifteen statuettes in bronze, and several of prizes to be destributed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first an destribution in January next.

1 Cosmopoli4n.ii A.vt M1 Into Associulion, Organized for the encouragement and general and original plan. This popular Art Ass'ociati is designed to encourage and popularize the fii arts, and disseminate wholesome literature through out the country. A gallery of arts is permanently founded, and will contain a valuable col lectiov of paintings and statuary, for the annual destribu tion of each year. The best literature of the day will be, issued to suDscnners, consisting ot the pop ulr.r monthly magazines, reviews, Thp committee of mnnageme.H have the pleas tire of announcing ihat the first annual destribu tion will take place on the 30th January next, a which time will be destributed or allotted to members severaj hundred works of Art, among which is the original and world renowned statue of the Greek Slave, by Hiram Powers, costing over fiye thousand dollars! together with the beautiful statues of Venus, Bacchante, Hebe, Flora and the Dancing. Girl; and fifteen Statuettes in bronze, imported from Paris; also a large collection of Oil Paintings, comprising some of the best productions.

ot celebrated mencan and foreign Artists. The literature issued to subscribers consists of the following monthly magazines: Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Magazine of Art, and Godey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews, re printed in New York: Edinburgh. Westminster, London Quarterly, and North British. Plan for fhe Current Year, '54 5. The payment ot three dollars constitutes any one a member, and entitles him to either one of the above magazines for one year, and also to a ticket in the destribution of the statuary and pain tings, which are to be allotted to members in Jan.

Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the magazines one year, and six tick ets in the destribution. Persons, on becoming members, can have their magazine commence w.ith any month they choi and rely on Its being mailed to them promptly the first of every month direct from the New York and Philadelphia publishers. LittelPs Living Age, tveekly, is furnished year and two membejships for tjj6. The net proceeds derived from the sale of berships are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for tho ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Eastern office, New Western office, Sandusky.

The Gallery of Arts is located al Sandusky (the Western office of the Association,) whore superb Granite buildings have been erected for if and in whose spacious saloons the splendid collections ofctatuary and paintings are exhibited. AcU'antagus Secured by becoming a member of this Association are: 1st. All persons receive the full value of theii subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling magazine literature. Jd. Each member i3 contributing toward pur chasing choice wortss 01 art, wnicn are to De ueg.

tributed among themselves, and are at the same lime, encouraging the artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership will please give their post office address in full, stating the month thoy wish the magazine to commence, and write the word "Registered" on the envelop to prevent loss, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, tegether with the oe forwarded to any part of the in try. Those who purchase I ines at Bookstores ticket in iheanin price they pay will observe that by joini receive the magazine and al destribution, all at the for the magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before th ivy itltsd to th is 55. r.finsinsr of ftiic Books.

Subscriptions wiii be received up to the 30th January at which time the destribution will ta place. Illustrated descriptive catalogues of the whole collection to be destributed will be sent free of charcre on application. OCT Offices of the Association, at the Knicker i bockcr majrnzine office, 348 Broadway, N.Y. and I No, 166 Water st. Sand.

ObuM.at either of ficc) for memberships, L. Dhuby, nI7 3w Actuary C. L. L. rold steers one a bright red, the other dark red.

both have white faces, one has a lined back and a red stripe on each ride of and red around cacti eye. the to prove property pay char ges and take them away. Fairfield, Jan 3, 1855. l.OOivOrT! THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF C3r I 13 IN 'BARABOO! H. GROTTA, ndwest IndiaGoods.

Thisgreatstock hasbeen elected with much care from the very latest im portations, and from the most approved styles in New York City. All the purchases were made at such rates that we can afford to sell and will sell them from 25 to 5U percent cheaper than car bought, at any other establishment in Baraboo. OurDry Foods Department confislsof Dr Goods, in great variety, also Broad Cloths, cai sheens gray cloths, tweeds, ieans and lterseges, t.or men ann Doys tall ana win Lei wear. Also, flannels, striped sheetings, and skins, shirts, drawers, gloves hosiery, haudker lets, linens, lac taw I i 1 1 boons, olcslc. Vyeuayeon hand a large and well selected ai sortmentof Rea.dy Ma.de of every style and description, yhich ve are prepared to sell as cheap as can be bought in any retail establishment in Mil waukeee, or west of it.

Also, HOOTS ft SIllr. of every quality and style, cheaper than the cheapest. Also, an assortment of Bats and Caps. All varieties of West India Goods and can be purchased 25 per cent cheaperat our store than at any other fetore this side of the VVisconsin River. All are invited to call and examine our goods, before purchasing elsewhere, they will find that we sav what we do, and do what we say.

We defy competition, H. GROTTA Baraboo, Nov. 8, '54. nl Nil eooDi! CHEAPER THAN EVER! Tremendous Excitement ai ONE DOOIl OF TAYLOR SON'S New Goods A rrwing by the JML ZL ZiXON 11 DRY GOODS, 3if iHi iMfiilif SOOTS 4b SHOES, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, BONNETS RIBBONS, SCHOOL dc. MISCELLANEOUS JESL 9 STATIONERY, c.

And Everything commonly kept at a COMTKY STORE. Our Goods are New and Fashionable, direct from New "York, and will be sold ft as low if not lower than they can be bought in this part of VVisconsin. Our Assortment lsunnvaiea and he nim ity oi mods' unequaied, 0 Please call and see for yourselves befor.e purchasing olsewhi New tood! OF ANY OTHER TOWN IN COLUMBIA COUNTY! For the truth of the above assertion we atklhe impartial opinion ALL OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, after thoy have examined thoroughly that largo well selected assortment of DRY GOODS AMD HAHDWABB! which has jusl been opened at Lodi, by TIBBITS I GORDON Customeiscan depend upon findinc Mr. HALL. as usual ready and happy to see his old friends, and as many of his enemies, as call upon him to buy GOO DS, guaranteeing on his part that they shall not go away unless loaded, with lirst Goods at lessee 57 tLaae owr CPiyaoosB Warranting in all cases a.

perfect Fit. TIBBITS GORDON. Lodi, Columbia August 26, 18'4. n43 Boot and Shoe Shop. THE Subscriber would inform the cit 1 izens of Adams, and si that he is making Boots ajid Srois TO ORDER, at his shop i i ppoi Ml stoe Mr.

j. ban lord. I' mm his experience io bit ines it i his end avors to be prompt punctual, he is confident'of giving' satisfacM tion to all who may favor him with their patron Ihose who desire boots and shoes that'will SET WELL, and are WELL MADE, can he accommodated by giving him a call. B. A large assortment of boots and shoes constantly on hand, for sale cheap for cash.

Baraboo, Oct. 23. 1850. jj ugj oiimamon, clovsif, WAKNEK S. ROW.

HARDWiUlE, GrROCERIB TAYLOR'S MOTTO Small Profits, Ready Pay, Quick Return. THE Snbscriberp would respectfully inform th public that ther have just opened the finest and best selected assortment of. Dry Gpods, Hardware 4 Groceries ever brought to the place, Our stock embrc everything that can be i expected in; a Goods, Hard.ware and Grocery Having purchased stock chiefly of, Mann facturers and and thereby savingitb profits usually mvde by the Wholesale Merchants wo feel satisfied that we can supply nil. who may favor us with a call, at prices that will obvialo the necessity of any one going to Milwaukee to buo goods. Not feeling disposed to sav that their goods are the cheapest in this sectian.of the country, we merely ask tbe public nd exam, inefoj themselves.

IG" The following aotic'es comprise a portioa of ourstock: CARPENTER'S TOOLS. Planes, superior cast steel socket chisels, Seoteh and improved plated braces, levels, compasses, squares, axsrew drivers, iron bench scr.wt A4U kinds tools used by the profession. BUILDER'S HARDWARE. A large assortment of locks, screws, and every variety of house trimmings. BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS.

of different, ioeitb.eriwitbiBjivit vices, and all other Amplemeiiae nsedby iha pro fession. SHOEMAKERS TOOLS, Shoe knives, pinchers, nippers, and a If, shoe thread, shoe Stone Masons and' Plasterers tools of jkiads. saws, Mill, cat, circular and gin saws, picks, mattocks, shovels, spades, andirons, hor SIDPLERY HARD WARE; of alt kihde. CUTLERY. Knives, forks, pen, pocket and butcher kniyee, AXES.

Lippincots celebrated double extra cast steel axes), CHAINS'. 400 feet coil chain; 100 pairs trace chain; 1000 lbs. log chain. Files. rHand and Mill saw files, half round and square files, hor.se rasps, SUNDRIES.

5 Tea and table spoons, candlesticks, snuffers, fire pans, Coffee mills, breoms, brushes, J.ulpjbuek ets, match safes, horns, game tafs, e4r cords, mouse and rat, traps, Spring, plough, and American blister steel, assorted sizes. NAILS. 56 kegs cut, 3,4, 5, 6, 8,10, 12; lfi, 10; i 40d. SPIKES. 10 kgs cut, 3 4 4J inch, 6 kgs wro't, all kinds.

INDIA RUBBER high Boots, and Coats. Sole Leather. Buffalo Robes, SleigkUUt, Paints, Oils, P.aijit Brushes, Turpentine, Tar, TOBACCO, awottcd kinds the best quality FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffee, sugar, molasses, golden syrup, sugar house syrup, teas, rice, starch, spices, candles soap, dried apples, togethar with all kinds of GrOr oeries for family use. DRY GOODS.

Dress Goods, white goods, mourning goods, cassimeres, vestiegs, gloves, hosiery; ginghams, shawls, cotton and.w.oolen goods, American prints of every style and quality, BUS; penders, Carpeting, together with i every thing else in the dry goods line. MUFFS, Ladies Cony, Crcs Fox, white, BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens' and Boys' thick and calf Boots and brb gans, lac ies gaiters, bootees, and Morocco walking shoes, infants fancy shoes; also men's, boy's, and women's India Rubber shoes. Aw BUFFALO OVERSHOES. HATS AND J5APS.

A fine and genera.1 aBsosriiQeut of Hats and Caps for Men and Boys. YARN. White and mixed' woolen yarn of superior quality BUTTER, A large lot of the best quality of butter on hand, prepared on purpose for private family We are also sole agents for Schlesinger's Cil'l'TA PERCH PENS, the. only, genuine article, which giyes, universal satisfaction and have taken several premiums. We keep a large kit constantly on luyid supply merchants at wholesale.

One tiiousand bushels of wheat, five bush la of corn and five by tidred bushels of oats, for which we will pay the highest Taylors Row, south side of the Public Square. Baraboo. Sauk' Co'. Wis. TAYLOR A SON.

October 24 185 4 tailoring! Fall and Winter Fashions fb 1853 and '54. HENRY L. FEE. LES would resMSt5lfii mform the citizens ol Aaacis aiyj lie generally that he. may found the newshop south.

of Kirk Coi'fc. store, and nearly opposite I. Moorheadls Tin Shop, where h. is at all times prepa red to execute all orders line of bui ness at the Notice; and on the most favorable terms. Having received the Parish Yok and Boston FasKons, for; Fall and Wintajr he feels confident in WARRAirtriira a neat fashionable fit in every, case.

COATS.PANTS, VESTS, CLQ4KS, OVERCOATS, Sfdi made up in th LATEST He is confident that he can render perfect iat jsfaction to those who may pattomze'hiin. CUTTING done at the shortest notice. 13 All kinds of country produce' received payment for work, at the market price. Adams, June 1, 1S51 9n 1 MRS. CRANE, FASHIOXABLJE).

Milliner and ressMbcr, A A BOO, WIS. Wo It do nctoorderaml in the most perfect tfU. i tgr heati of OaJc sit.re.et. House recti: tl'y occnpied'by Lewi tmi. BaraVoo, Mj 10.

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