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IKESS CARDS, OFFICIAL PATKK OF CHE OOCNTT-AKi) TOIDAT 15 -FOB JAMES t. Kcntacatr M. UEOUCE U. PAUL, of Kcnoaha. rDJirtr'tt OTIS PRfSTOS, of 2Ai JOHN HESKV 0.

WEBB, ot UaroucUc. eomc Miscellaneous Reading, first and fourth or Telegrailh Kem, next, papc. Dem. Vist. Convention.

the Dcniocrncy of'tlio; First Ooiigrcssional District of Wisconsin, arc notified to meet, l)j tliclr Delegates, in Convention, at Racine, -on Monday, tlie 1'rt day September next, at 2 o'clock 1'. for tlie of nominating a candidttU; for Congress, to be elected on the 4th day of November next. Senatorial Districts will be. entitled to.tvro Delegates, As- wmuly DistricU to. one Delegate eacli.

GEO. H. TA1JL, B. CAKEV, Committee. SI.

H. 130VEE, they may elprate to pome small yet, be of good cteer. If you contmue to apologise for votes, contihne thus juill.yat.groMin grace oiuong them, butouradvicc toygiiik, to recollect, you a more things, tluin tlie one you forced us to. jdig Iti'p to-iiay, and Rome one tiiay' diff them" Upland itucy niay uijiiri you among your new allies, who don't look on you in very kindly way now, te not rtoinglnjusUco to other noble advocates in the east- a the back bone of tlie. Republican The son if a Itoman Catholic and foreigner, -n r.ii.

The freroontcrs imported German from ibrdin Ihfclir: own /langnage.i kricflie here last Friday evening. It was tho finrt time l)leone. and -to ttie second gcn- is. not'an. envla- Mouths Ago.

About tlircc months siucc, the editor ol the Democrat vaf nt issue with the Republican proses of tliis State, ou tlie subject of K. HcVi." 4J1CH for drumming it out of the fatly, or rather for either lilottinc; it out of existence, pi-'Jetting'it go o'n'ils Then Brother BOOTH thought himself somebody in the ranks "of the uprKKitipn to democracy, and believed he hud a right to be heard. He tlicn Insisted upon a Convention of the Simon Pure Jtepubli- eans, who should rebuke a Union with K. and tell the K. N.V that thev must disband Iheir orguuiiuition, and tome into the party as Ue- Tlie Convention, such as it was, hfld, bul BOOTH finding the K.

X. element too stronp, had to surrender, and ignobly moved to adjourn his own Convention, before it had done a tiling for which it was Perhaps moving to adjourn, induced the RcpuMieauK to let him remain in the party, but they k-l him so remain as boon, for tliey had before hinted to him Unit the sooner-he the better would like it. liut, now, read what lie, himself, said, curly in May. Head what he said uboul the K. and party.

Then, remi-mbor, that BOOTH now, jil'tei having proved that the Republicans and N.V wei-e in i charging K. on the lulversaries of the- Republicans and K. K.V. BIKITH Decldedlr Cool. "The Bdiiinel, which published the letter, of an anonymous x-orrcspondeht, -charging Mr.

WKUB with inow Nblhirigisin, and, pledging the the cyeiit of denying to-publish Hr. WEBB'S denial, and'to muke its cliargu good, published another letter, signed "One who Knows," vouching reader, the Milwaukee Sentinel vonchcx the character of its correspondent. This is all very well, fXjj far, bul who mill vouch for the Sentinel? that it has a right to decline publishing letter. Of course jit has; and it has a right to be. -very wictiii, too; but it has no right to publish a libel upon a gentleman, aud challenge Ids denial, and then, after refusing to publish that, reiterate tho upon the authority of some anonymous correspondent, without giving tlie first scintilla of proof, or even a responsible name, or, worse than all, no name nt oil, to support it.

course of the Sentinel towards Mr. Wsnn, reminds us of a scene which took place, some years since, in one of our western Capt. steamer Illinois, was in conversation with JL well-known personage, who was remarkable for. Ids when a- young man in the employ of the grnfly individual, came tip, and enquired of the latter where lie should to purchase certain slup-stores, when his gruffiness told him to go to Capt. B.

remarked that he would iiotliave made just that kind of reply to tlie young man. What do you suppose I care for him said the grufly individual. 1 don't suppose;" said Capt. that you cart anything for him, but I think' it is just as well to be a gentleman part of the time, as a hog all the while." We arc far. from questioning the Sentinel 1 right to abuse Mr.

WEDB, in tho manlier it has, only we do think it might once approximate closely enough to common decency to redeem its pledge, and either prove the cliarge it has made, or retract it, without compromising -its position in the Shanghai party. 'The charge has been publicly made, and publicly Will the Sentinel give the name of the person who makes the charge Our high opinion of the hero of "another rifle," inclines 113 to believe tliat he will, upon reviewing his course towards Mr. WEBB, do one of four things: 1. -lie may attempt to prove the charge. lie may give thr nalm- of the person In all the Eastern vSiatcs'he is regarded thci champion Anicricanism pttrcirthan of Kllmpro his Fdlmore al- togcUier too tame' for their rampant Know Nothingifmi Dutton proclaims him to be tBe only genuine American candidate; and In demanding his nomination by the Connecticut Convention of Know'Xothings (over whom presided) preceded to denounce our- foreign- born citizens, whom he said, "imal be met am! pttt nnd that tlcmtnt in onr population was a brutal, ignorant agency," This is the tone of -the Fremont leaders in icre," says the these two titles Texas to addrcsa the voters of Uart-, dentiUce would not render It sweet, twtlnntlw their breath Is bad, and the sobject ts fronds and A BsUtrrim.

ConruuJoa may, easily nearly air the States. Kegater, "except New York, tht (Know Nothing-Ural and Black Republicanism) ate indissolubly joined 'together in a holy-wed- Even here Sowardkm is begining to change its tone; and to speak in accents which contrast strongly with its former blaifdishing phrases of the "rich Irish brogue and honest German accent." Thus the Utiea Herald holds up as the enemies of its canse', "ihe more besotted and degraded foreign population, by lying priests and sold like-; cattle in the shambles; arid all the patrons of the grog- swilling traffic, who' rot iii the and sinks ami sewers of the great Tlie German are not included in these dettuncIaUpn, because there, is KtilJ hope that a portion class be cajoled into the Black Republican ranks. Tills hope will IM! dissipated; and when it is found thatGc'nuan voters remain where their instincts direct them, with the Democratic parly, they, too, will be in- cluch'J' in the hatred and proscription of this bigoted and hypocritical party, which usurps the phrases freedom and liberty, in order to obtain the means of Alb. Allan. Argux can -find com-" fort iu bragging over Buchanan's carrying Arl kansasand Missouri! It is as if the Prodiga Son in the midst of his destitution and nakedness, had congratulated himself upon still Jiav- ing his En.

"3 Is not tlie prodigal Democracy better off with a whole skin than the fatted calf of SUraposu, which is to be flayed and killed in its When the Freinoulebaiiks arc three months older they willibclievc a whole skin a luxury to Alt. Old Kentucky. "Hare yon beard tho new! from bid Kcntnrki Tnck.tnck.tnckr Wig Tlie news from Old Kentucky, must startle the enemies of tho Democracy. It speaks ominously that the State of Henry Clay is the first to repudiate Fretnontism! is an echo from the tomb of Ashland that will go ringing through the Union, moving to actron hearts that have been still till AIL. "Tho Arabs whip their children for being de- tccled in stealing.

"Steal, will you, and then get found out iu it said a New York Dutchman, ill the neighborhood where we once lived as he flogged his son being ca'ught in a theft. The same feeling Heeuis to actuate a tion of the Republican press. The.v do not ex press any regrets at the intrusion of the Know Nothings into the Republican party, cuid their attempts to control it. But ihey offended have exposed this attempt, and pointed out the men who wore active in it. Nobody would have known the fraud, say thry but for us; and instead of turning their bat teries against the Know they vent their indignation against us.

Art- not 1'arts 1 Do they not show whether are tending Let the Know Nothing of this Slate disband its organization, and then it? memlwrs can act with either party, according tu their affinities. But so long as it is an organized political party, and the "Republican party taUi-f- itt official members as its officers and directors, it cannot avoid tin- resjKJnsibilily and the odium uf such a connecliou. No duulil, lirollier IkmTii, the Republicans were oITeuded at your pointing out their nlliauce witli the K. They did not, as you tarn thc-ir batteries against tlie K. NA'' then, nor have they since.

The K. N. party not abandoned its political organization is yet an organized party, and the Bepijblican party 115 then, "takes its official members as its ollicers and directors," and, U-S you then likewise said-: fan not anotd tin rcnftittif. Utility and lltt vdiimi of xticli a connection." You h.ive pmbably forgotten all this, Brother BOOTH, but you can turn to your files, and find it. You were then in earnest in your Oght against the K.

und probably did not think you would have to succumb to them. But such politicians as those you associate with, must necessarily mix youjup with strange and inconvenient misery. You may think it unkind on our part, to advert lo your recent outbreak against your own party, unkind to convict you of going in under Ihose you attempted to drive ont. You may Ithink unkind tliat we should allude to this, 5'our second failure to separate your party from IK. But what can we do How can -we spare you, when you have put yourself in the position of those you were berating iso fiercely last fall, and again so savagely this spring.

We know they did not give yon lair You told us, at the time, they did not, we kuew well, nt the time, they never iwonld. We ivere satisfied they liked the Union had Armed, and meant to stick to iThcy meant to steal, as you said, and riot to lie -found' out, as you said. They were, as you lewd, greatly offended at your pointing out the but behind all tliis, there was a trifle you did sec. It may be mortifying to your vanity, but still we innst enlighten yon. Tlie thing was all cut and without consulting you.

They knew they could control your contention when it met, and put you into most humiliating position, and therefore it was, they told you, almost in plain terms, to go, for 'they were willing whenever you were. They deem yon old Abolition ists unpopular, don't mean to trust you as iar AS to give yoii office, a ud while they for freedom," they arc settling preliminaries-with those who don't care "where slavery goes, and getting up for office men 'who have never been known to be anti-slavery in the whole of their couree, either political or They have no objection to your apologising for FREMONT'S pro-slavery votes, but they don't mean -that you, or those who do apologise for them, shall ever hold office. All such kinds men ore passed over, and they prefer men wlio go for slavery, to our or your SUICKEKS, or your REWARDS. You gee tliat plain enough, and you sec that they can also taVc up a man, who voted not only with the slave on suv very questions, but in addition, voted not to abolish flogging in the navy. They could Jiiu i no man to put on the ticket, who had fough against slavery, for gneh men they held to be unpopular, and besides, they take a pride putting such men down.

Kansas they hole lobe good capital to make money out of, par tlcularly an Mariposa don't give down as well a expected, bat as for Slavery in Kansas, what di they care 'about it? What can men care about the negro slave, who won't allow the free no the air and water of the State they arc try ing to bring into existence We suppose, however, no they have reduced you to so low a grade iu tlie ranks, that yoi must work for them as they'tell you to. Tot proved they were united with the K. now yon muia do them service, nwearingtha whit youthen said was false, and that you re pent nod to moke it np, will charge the of made the charge. lie inay retl-act it. 4 He may vouch again for the character of his cori-pspondcnt.

We pause for a reply." LINK LAWTEHS re CINCINNATI FOR ME, BCCIUNJLN. The following are the names of some of the prominent Old Line Wing lawyers in Cincinnati who support Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency. It is quite a formidable list as respects talents and respectability, and the meeting and heard the misrepresentations flf. this, imported and, hired One of our- adopted being invited to speak, answered him 'briefly on (he spot.

But the Germans, ahohad reported all over the country as pretty" much all for Frcniont, not content with leaving the matter in any questionable shape. Yesterday (Monday) morn-' ing; they threw out some handbills, announcing a Ucrmari meeting at Touro Hall that evening, and a'brierj notice also given in tlie. Dalyj. Times. Our citizens generally were invited to attend.

1 At half past seven o'clock the Armory Band appeared at the State House, and a very large procession Was soon formed. Kotwitbslanding the very brief people gathered In great numbers. It was seen at a glance that the German citbwns -were in this Nearly every Germah'votcr was; The Band marched to Touro Hall and took a station In the west gallery. In aii instant, as itiwerc, the body of'the' Hall-and galleries were filled. It an imniQnsc audience.

Many could not gain admittance. The officers of tho meeting Mr. Nathan Jacob Xae- dele, Vice; President; Adam Wagner, August Kunkcl, Ernst Committee; Alexander Rotschild, Julies Kiescwettcr, As- idstant Secretary. Alter music by tlie band, Mr. Leopold Hamberger, the gentleman who briefly addressed the hired lecturer last week, rose and his German friends, in his native language, there were many Americans present, to listen, though this was called by the Germans of their The best 6rder prevailed throughout the proceedings, nhich continued till eleven o'clock.

Mr. ItainUcrger spoVo for an hour those who understood his language inform us Hint his speech was; argumentative and -to the point. He spoke-gracefully-and calmly, appealing io'Ihe reason rather than the passions of his countrymen, laying before them facts, and basing his arguments upon those Krequently he vas greeted with the most enthusiastic outbursts of applause. Mr. was evidently a.very able one.

YVm. Eaton, had been invited, was called out at ihe conclusion of Bambcrger'e remarks, and he made not a very lengthy, but ppeeeh. lie wosin a German meeting and appealed to to their position, their rights, and their plain duty. lie spoke of Baron Slcutan and other Germius in our revolutionary war, to enforce the truth that adopted citizens, or foreigheis, who came here with the (Spirit of liberty in their hearts, are true to our free institutions, and never turn traitors. Indeed, said he, we had few traitors in the revolution, and he regretted much that Arnold ever hailed from Connecticut.

Rut the sons of our patriotic State were nevertheless true to the cause pf liberty. Mr. Eaton was followed by Mr. Lcvi, a German; who sjKikc In native tongue, and in a hanilsome manner. ULs remarks wen' well received by his fie is a well-educated, gentlemanly citizen, who appreciates a true principle, and is devoted te our republican form of government.

lie, too, was mosl decidedly in favor of Buchanan and Breekiiiridgc. J. L. Strong, was ncit called out, anil he made a sjiecch of half an hour that all en- leSTtogltof a sort and hie. Fet a towel, poor drops, and night and.

we. 'A Saivnjo.aliM jnv her warm or valer, two oir three Tlropsi'of BalA rub the beard wefl and It will make a fatllflallnt the operation of ihaTlnc. "Parea oiLT firrr Carn- II. Boss, General I NEW ADYi5BTISEMBNTa JOLlTACDSB. would respedfoflys ''MM ttMvft-tn ehabMit Bw j.tewai ng Is placed Wthi te Inatnw- the- lart dep-ee.

adapted to-Wholesale, Custom Uouse, nertW; IheConntlng al, bat practical to- eonrprlaea la Itf Ibrnta, ommlaalon, UanofaelnrV stock pari- ly halneW, Commercial a os TO inform the dtlaen. of llllwanae. ami rlclnltj eaUWIshe.1 IheinielTea at th. Cirand Bafloon. Ascension! aE'ASCKSSIOS, by Prof." iSuey, heretofore announced, win take plan on Monday afternoon, IS, the Tlcsnt of Spring an Third llrecti, HUwaukee.

His ascension, as abore anhotincrd, will be upon the back of an artificial esjlt, unless wax lady rohlnu-en to accompany the In which case a Casket Car will be nseil lorthe accoumodatlon ofbolh, and the; lady will be taken np free, Any gentleman wishing jo make Ihe voyage, will be taken up for $50. -r A Imnil of music will In Also, an efficient police force to preserve prepared, for ladles. CO cts; children nairprlce. A liberal deduction will be made to schools. If previously ar.

Doors aiKB at 12 o'clock. Ascension to lalce place be- Iwccn 4 and 5 o'clock. H. JfcCANS Jk Lessees and Managers. uglS, I).

mASK tYNN.Agcnt. CMITil'S KEPOKT3, roL 8, just foj sale ARNOLD'S, 1st tast Water street. ANIVt'lTV. fOB ONEES. EALKD will recelred al my office.

In Hit- city of Milwaukee, on or before the 2Cih for tlie furnishing at Keshena, 8hawano County, at such time during tlie latter part of September, or -fore part pf October, as 1 shall determine, I1.SOO worth of superfine floor, (Bids for mess pork and one-liojt pork will be well as fur tl worth ol beef on foot, anil I'M worth oT In-ef, and TOO worth of jiork. 1. may come to the conclusion to furnish beef, or half the amount In beef instead.of of. tobacco. mosl bclnrnlshed.j.

Calculations fuA -and Beinlar Discounts, ATerajlng, AceOonU by sterple and Cora-' potmd acejrdlng the moitapjiroTed methods. CoBBnerclat Correspondence-, Incfndlng ac- coont sales, aceoBntcouranja, Bfus of exchange, perfect 'Counterfeit Bank tic-let, will Iw liven to A good Iland Writing to every person com- Merchants and other men aw Informed lhat can be.suf at anr tine. with competent Aecorniunu, an men wfll bo slsted In procnrlnftsltttatiobrsrhen for terms and other parti iculars, address i us to offer who may consult, and advantagfl IU practlM. By Uw partial Undneas. of our profesHonal.l are pennlUtd to present to the public th.

te.Ua.ony of forty of the, principal OentVlts of Boston, for which please examine our circular. We permlttea to rafer the following sentlemen UMSTS. J. B. Cross; K.

Cyras Chikl; Lerl Burnell; Fuich, J. H. Cranipion; T. HHI; 8. C.

JTewInilt Dr's. Oar- ncr, Bairtteit dCurtbM. I ofKecord in Hi" clly i StaU-, anil In 1 11 Attorneys at Law ana- Solicitors In. Wlncoosirnt 3IKS. Il P.

PKCKHAW prepare! to leach Mailaiae syatcm of DrfSfl anil Bawjue ol Brat Laillen liare la- CHO. 1.A1V Tl. Oeorgr A. atarkwi-alher X. i lias thla Uay enlereil, Int" f-'t John C.

Starkwenllier. 'Tliiy will trlctCourt of the U. 3. ami in ll.i- I. tills Stale.

8. Conira ssloncr '-'y i JylS H'ller sii-L-i-l, Miln i rery, Junvau WIsomslB- WlSIFIIiI.ll. riXITH iil Wo nccltnc. Mr. KKSNKIIY has FCIII us tin- copy of a letter, to whicli the for some cause or other, refuses to publish.

While we do not question Mr. KKXNENY'S right to speak and wrile of Mr. in just such terms as he thinks proper, we shall hardly consent to publish, in our any reflections his position without refuting them. Therefore, having no desire to enter into a controversy with Mr. we most respectfully decline publishing his letter.

He has claims upon the ften- iintl of very strong and peculiar nature. l.ast fall Mr. -KEKXKDv and Gen. RING acted together, aud were as lovely as David Jonathan in their Ih-es. They constituted a strong team, and we breathed easier when we saw them separate, as wi- believe they will, now, by pulling in opposite just about balance against one another, and neutralize tliat powerful iufluence which they brought to liear against BOOTH when they so signally humiliated him iu the gubernatorial contest, last fall.

Indeed, we almost believe that the separation is providential. To borrow one of Gen. KIKO'S favorite expres-sionn, it is ominous," at lea.sL Of course, the re- jsal of Gen. KINK to publish the letter, cuts off 11 chance of a reconciliation, and with Mr. hanging upon Ids rear and reconnoiter- ig his' movements, KING will make very ttie progress and cut a very sorry figure in the ontcst.

But, again, we repeat let the dead ury their dead." none of our funeral." embraces the very flower of the old Clay and Webster organisation Judge Jamcri Judge T. M. Kay, Judge M. U. Tilden, Judge Johnson, Judge Saffin, lion.

H. E. Spencer, ChaR. Anderson, Alex. Johnson, JaOiua.Bates, A- S.

Sullivan, Ki eh. Long or tli, Lars. Anderson, Tlios, XerTnith, Patrick Mallon, N. J. Worthington, Tttlbot Joiies, 1 Ih of the aborV artlf IM must VorUi of firniinputtiulli, cnltle, Ac.

In ortler fulfil thli stipulation, hiJj will be nK tliree jake of bfctweeb fire complete; for ilr anil cigU yearn old, i onJrr, to be desi.T.l>etl by biJ Jer) ami three I reserve the rlfrht ta change i St. Paul, AfiRiu't ISM. FUAN'CIS IICKESCmiANK. Superintendent of Indian Affairs. 1001.

HERMANN ITCBEB, WHOLESALE AXDJRETAIt tXAIXK HJ WIWES "AWp. MQUOR8, voderJEist Beer Hall, MawitniJ, VTacoiurx. in 18SI. IM bolts St. JaHen, 100 Moel Chandon, UU Chaleaa Yqnem, Champaroe, ISO Chateau'Lafitte, 60 Due 150 Chateau Marpsni 150 Latour Kaitehf i SOO Rhine? Wine, 150 Durrtndy KuKlJ "'Jamaica Runi, CnleD'or, IS Irish Whiskey, i(lO Stone Wine, (Rhine) 12 londun Port, Cherry Wine, i "Slailelra, Brandr, Ulo.Port Malaga, S.Crolx Jamaica Huhi, Cherrj- Brajidy, Old Mnnonira- ela.

i AUcirni-) Wluket- RiiHTirt; tuns- JOHN HAJiCOCK tV CO. I.AIVD DODOB Will attend to the purchase sale of Real Estate, Payment of Taxes, Conveyanelnr, Ac. Partkalar attention jlven Hon. Chal. U.

Juilgr Tlilrd Judicial Circuit Court, Wlsl Clason Clark, Laud Agents. Wktos, Castle Liinil Ajtola and Com- mission Merchannt Pr.i>0tt>:ss Latin Faint- Ibt speaks of an when Parturient rueitnr ridienlua mus. It was for the 11'th century to produce a greater abufliuli Parturient Fre-monlco, woolly-hone. AHux. John Vnn Buren at Snli-m, Ohio.

John Van Bunui hap areopird llu- inritation of the State Cihtral CommitU-e, and will be present at the Democratic mxsa meeting to held at Salem, Columbians county, oa 27th of August. Salem is a benighted abolition town. The light of Democratic (ruth much needed in it, and we have no doubt that the projKised mass meeting there will do Cincinnati Ertffnircr. From Salem, Mr. VAN lirnr-s will t-orrie to this city, -which is not "a benighted abolilion far heard from.

The Meeting of Wcdncaday Night. Therewas about one acre of real staunch Democrats wl.io listened to tlie speech of Mr. Onros. The Sentinel thinks it half as large as the r'lu- SEONT ratification meeting, as this is the first that we have heard of any FREMONT ratification meeting, The Effect of Mr. Orton'i Speech, Vfe hud no idea, until yesterday, of the excellent effect Mr.

OOTOS'S (tpeech had produced; but no one can read the of the rounded, without seeing it. The Fret Democrat wades through two columns, to prove it to lave been contradictory and awkward, while the Wincoiaau tries to make the audience small, nnd the Fpecch poor, in which, we take it, neither of them feel that they have met with much success. The Free Democrat concludes with a characteristic allusion to a piece of very vulgar 11-brcedhig on the part of some one of its own Hends, which we are Porry to see paraded, even the case of a Republican, or K. N. Such hings may be considered good breeding, by he editor of the Free iJcinocjrut, for aught we mow; but wi- do not think either such behav- or, or scicli a record of it, will be so considered, by gentlemen.

are glad to sec our terribly disconcerted by the speech of Mr. OBTOK, and can assure them, that, notwithstanding all tlieir efforts to misrepresent it, or to drag Mr. O. to their own low they rill never succeed: He is more in himself, than ever has been, will be, or can be, in 1 llioso who criticise him. The Germans.

A friend was a great Gcr man meeting at Mciiasha, Saturday evening, August 9th, and immense enthusiasm for Bccx and BRKCK. Hena-sha is good for 12n majority. Many hopeful conversions there." GREAT RAILEOAD DEPOTS, HOTEL AND SEVERAL otitrE BUILDINRS is o'clock last night, one of the most destructive fires which ever occurred in this city took place. Itcommenccd in tlie Rock Island House, a hoteljlocated at the cor. of Chirk andTwelfyh street, near the freight house of the Michigan Southern railroad.

The hotel was quickly burned to the ground, as was also the M. S. freight house. The flames extended across the street, and in twenty minntes from the commencement of the fire, the Rock Island freight house was also in flames. This building likewise was destroyed, together with six or eight smaller occupied as Chicago of yesterday.

Small When the Shanghais hold a meeting in the Market Hall, and it is half filled, it is a "moneter meeting." When the Democrats holdamcet- ihg there, we learn from Shanghai authority, that the liall willonly hold 4GO beoplc. Either the hall must contract according to politics, or else Sluuighais must he such very small pota- toca tliat eight or nine hundred are comfortable, where couple oflmndred Democrats can't find TOom; We have heard of mori whose souls were eo wimll, that twenty thousand of could dance a Saraband, on the point of a cambric needle. Those must tie the II tlie meeting of Wednesday night, did not nuuiberover COO, ea the Wisconsin (bating some bad calculation) makes then there never ft Shanghai meeting in this city thai numbered of er fifty. That, no tnan of sense can doubt We fear our friend of the Witeonnti was not here when LAME'S "monster meeting" did not bring together one-cighth'ns many as there were on Wednesday. 1 Wisconsin Itema.

The Jahegville Standard has a long conimu nicatioh jfrom GIIESTJER LANE, one of the men sent on to Kansas by the aid Society, giving a minute account of the meanness and folly the leaders and the enterprise. Aero, LANE the redoubtable General, who always goes bacl when there is any chance to fight, seems to be considered as one of those kind of men "neve in the right place at the right time." The Madison asks somebody to trace the history of the opponents of the Democratic party, since Ihe demise of the whig The history is simple. It wag first BOOTH KJKO and Maine Kaw. Then Ktxa, K. N' ant I BOOTH, Maine Law ruled out.

Then Kinji, and Kaisas, BOOTH ruled out. Thcu K. KJSO and rifle, oat. Now K. and KIND, rifle-ruled out.

Tliree hundred do birs worth of treason was thrown in by Twit iun, and BILLT Do by JESSIE, but they dido' count up much, and little notice, was taken them by those who were the recipients of these trifles. The tact is, they'didn't get the and didn't want the BILLT. that's the history of the paky In Wisconsin. The lia Crosse Democrat thinks Leer STONC gives a good lecture, but thinks the bus- band round 0 with her, is not mac at lecturing. Probably he is useful to try lee A BILLY Chicago Democratic Frets gave a notice, the other day, of the arrival BCRLIKOAMK at that place, andhia being received with Bo did not arrive till the next day.

This reminds na of tlie description of speech that wasn't nude, given In mi- other Shanghai print. By.tlie-by, dnelliat berecdvod withtjkcers, by the Shanghak of nitooLi, where that: pariy nominates" a duellist for Governor, in the very teeth of the constitution. The Superior ClironicU nays, that a' named Davm HATS, was drowned neai 1 tha place on 4th. had got adrift in the laic, and he attempted to swim after' it, bu the water, was very be Bank. Th body recovered.

The same paper says that'an inexhadstab! bed of iron ore has been discovered near Louis rivfcr, equal, in richness, to the Marquettt ore. The tame paper says, that hi that count all the old'Whigs are coming out for the dem they believing in the Union. The Bopfrior Stale bans: was opened atSupe- that on thenigh of the town, of Bristol and were rated very 'wren nail storm, doin great injury to corn, oats and garden vcgeta blea. joyed, lie spoke of of men, of double dealing, of facts upon the cheal attempted last spring by the republican movement and now proposed again. He illustrated views by pointed anecdotes, and unforced his arguments in a handsome manner.

nevei witnessed a more wide awake, eu- thusiasflc public meeting. It was full of XTI- tliusiasfu aud the in favor of Buchanan anil nrt'ckinridge he-irtfrlt and on every hauil. Thr manses are for itflchanan a nujoritv of Hit 1 votes are for him, and the nvxl XovemU-r, The following resolution" passeil unrini- wa.s not a among ihe crowd of Germans present. But tho "ayes" were of the most hearty and cmliu'iastic sort: Tin 1 "American party," so called, has made an upou tin- subjct of naturalization, demanding .0 n'sidenee of 21 veurs on the part of thcjon-igner who. Hers from the oppressions of and voluntarily adopts this republic as his-homo aupll nd The last legislature of Oinnoe- tkut a resolution proposing an auiciiii- tnent the constitution of this by hich nQ-intlividual of forrigu birth could tie ed'to vote uiitif he liad resided here 21 years; nd Tills nchemc was defeated during the lale sosr-uon of our legislature mainly by Democratic votes, it then requiring a two- thirds vote to pa.s.4 it; ntl Whereat, This American party avows in it? constitution of the Slate Council of Con- necticiit that they will resist all foreign influ- i-nce that they will place iu ollieo, eilher by election or appointment, none but native-born Protestant citizens; nd They swear in their third degree obligation that they will vole tor, and support lor all political offices, third or Union degree members of this ordci in preference to all others; And Wlicrrnx, The same State Council of Connecticut, which adopted this obligation last year, and laid down a platform in accordance with its principles, demanding a radical change in our naturalization laws, re-adopted this platform at its recent session in this city, and at the same lime ratified nomination of John C.

IVcmoht, with the obligation of the oath resting upon them to support third degree members of the Know-Kothing order; And This same American order at its Convention recently assembled in New York, John C. Fremont for said Fremont most cordially accepting said nomination, and expressing, friendly towards said Notli-t thin" Convention and iu "constitnences," whicli constituencies coniist of subordinate Know Nothing Councils; Aad Tlie American and Republican Conventions, State and National, cdnoditaiipratMlioji in this Presidental campaign ot the which proscribe us, and would degrade us, in this, the laud of our adoption; And WJiereat, The Democratic party, which nominated James Buchanan, as its candidate for the Presidency, baa emphatically opposed this order of Americans or. AViow and has now, as in the days of President Jefferson, 'openly and manfully sustained our rights, therefore, Kcnolved, Tliat theQormana pf Hartford, who are sound political and are mindful of that, which is do hereby most emphatically avow their determination to do all in their power by their influence and their votes, to secure the election of James Buchanan, as President, and John C. Breckinridgc, as Vice of the United States. Jtetolred, Tliat we approve of and adopt the platform of the Democratic National Convention, recently assembled in Cincinnati.

Itetoltfd, That the Germans of Connecticut were presented with at the last State election for Member Of the General Assembly, headed "Republican Ticket," and that pubh'can members, nominated by the Republican partj, and elected upon these tickets, voted in tlie Legislature fot t. present Know Nothing Governor of this State, and for every other officer on the Know Nothing State.Ticket, thereby securing nclcc tion, and thus cipoqmg the real Influence of the Republican party in electing Know Ncohings to high offices 7 and that we now seethe same plan adopted of uniting Fremont electors on both Republican and Know Nothing tickets, in order to secure tlie votes of oitiiens for a Know Nothing nominee by calling him 1 Resolved, That we cannot be deceived or im' nosed upon by a scheme so apparently fraudulent, and that our best efforts shall bo used to defeat itl Voted, That these resolutions bo published in the Hartford TTmw. The Society was rjresent and sang, as they know how to sing, two very fine pieces. armory Band 'also added to the of the meeting by their music, It is such STREET CtCfimiSSIOifKUV.NOTICE. i £Ttrir Omcx, 4nf WAKD, City of Milwaukee, August Hth, A A MEETISO or the Street CommKsloners of the rimrth Ward, II was ordered thil the gutters on botrt suits of Wells street, from W.tirtiWater street to the line of Fifth street; also, on both sides of Fifth, ttltth, gr-Ttntb anil Eighth front the South line of ityrinK street to the north line of Clyboni-n street; also, on Spring Mlreifl, frc.ui fixth to Tenth street; also, on sltles of Clybourn itrrct, from the Milwaukee Rlrer to the Writ line of Mock! SI, and IK, be paved with eoh- ble storie, tix feet vide; and also that curbing be put En tni- line of salil fritters and th'e sidetralkn.

thst the siilesralts on the north slile of Spring street, from Seventh to Tt-nth street, be pared with CfHnl hard brick and the sldevalks on of FifU. street, be sritli brick, and ctirbed from line of Sprinff strri-l lit north line" of Clybourn street. Also, ordered that the gutters on the east slilf of Ninth street, from to Cedar street, be paved with coTible stunr, ft-et wide. Also, that the sliK-walfcs on the rajt side uf ninth strert. be paved srlth brirk, and r.urtv>il.

that the sldrvalks on the north of street, froin ScrTenlh tu Tenth strrt-t, he lo the and tlnbihetl Inches of (rood Srsr.1. All of said irork to be dune acennliniE to the plans and In the CnniptriilU-r's officr, ami Uic nf of the Fourth Ward, within 31 dnys from Jatf herfwf. Notice jrlren lo tlie owrirrs and occupants of frohlin? on said streets, tliat unless said be onrnpU-it-J Tithln 21 days from ilate- of thU order, sfcordln? the plsns and speriGcali.io* Hi the Conip- office, Uif liiwlt-rsiETird, same to ilnno rh.ir^rat'lv In lots, to law A. II. JOHNSTON, TAYLOR.

JOHN PLAXKtNTON, TO F. ANTED nrhanffr, a hunse aoii lot In Ihe First JVsnl, a ntnnll Farm, not further than 15 mtlM THOMPSON IIALLETT, Kxit rnr.il>. FaUM of 44 jvcrin, a m.lrs from slrert brljfre, ex- aorrs tlmWtf, itune no ffllOMPilON IIALLETT, E.v£l slrctrt. A FA the ot water. 19 balance loeadow.

There llii- Illlil. tlerb. J.iT nUo tu tloWasliiiip anil Irnnlns-. Ta one well aequalntetl the business, yooil anil WrrhwafM will be Af.pljtn CALKBWAU," aui-ri City Aoclicn Attorney anj Gmnscllor, 115 Nassau street. New Tork.

The Milwaniee Musical Society ll.L pve a Uoalcal Ercning Entcrtaimncnt at tlelms'Garden, on Homlar ermine, Anirost ITlh. Meniufm of the Society, who are not In arrea with their vllleet LlckeUi fratis, for thenuetreaand their families. AdmlMlnn at 10 cents a person, for Qiose who are mtfn Wrs. Tickets Disy tx- had NteUecken'j and Kilnu Comffienrenirpt at 7 o'cloefc, P. M.

ICIiiiorcs Bro. 8. P. Fj.mii«.) i i Dealers In OOua.Ha. OF ALL K1.ND3, PlR Iron, Vlrc Brick, Suit, Flatter, New York, Ohio and Mkhlfmn Bueeo, New Turk Water i Uine, Rolenilale Cement.

BESiis, ORISU HTOMS, WHITE WS1I, DRIED AP- 5 PLE8, tc. HORTICUI.TIIBAI. EXHIBITION. T1IF. THIRD FJU1IDIT10N of frulta, Flo Wen and wrrtableo, will take place at YOUNO'S HALL, on the afternoon and cveninK of iTHtTBSDAY, AfGr.ST 14lhi Persons baring articles to exhibit, will please hanil them In before 3 o'clock, on the day of exhibition.

0ff Admission for non members one dime. ail(tIS-d3t C'. P. EJ solo? 11 (ritnM SBW-ToaK ClTT.) his RclldebCF, i)a Uilviuk re street, Joo from Dr. P.

e'aJla pwrtlculir -VtUmtiUa to the ContiDuuua allo Clock which for Jurltinty, expression.beauty, no equal. bf-dtof referenccn given, irith speclmpna wark at hid office. 4 DIploioA awarded WL-wonalo Stati: Pair, far UiLexi.lbiUnaof Work- 1 i- IN THKflECOND OTS, block $3. 4C Lj- Lou 3, 4, 5, 12, 2CJ 21. 'J2, -t(, 35, S7, In Motk 111.

IN TUE rorimnvARD. 1 Lot block CO. Lniulre nf SAMUEL WAKULI, At OIBcc, corner of jy24-J4ir Water St. rM- S. KOYKS, ACOCSTM GKO.

V. K1UBAU. UKMOVAl. EHtablishiiiciit A ro. 220 N.i r.

CO, voolj respectfaUr call the mention of their to thf Tart Out tht-y still continue tlie Furniture aud I Stnrf 1 ihv oM rt.iml, i larjfe, rich snJ Stock of whlrli they will uf a.3 always in their of Quick Salt-a Small PruflLi." Our SWCst uf Oo'Klsj cuaile omler conibta of i Tartly of Pricwl, M--Unm iml Fine WOOD.JMAHO4.ANV, WALNUT and OAK SETS, or Also, FURNITURE, of various jty.M. Anil wv are couQaent that pains we are always taking to our fusto- will hercUifore. Having at Plate for Uie Ust thrvr ycm, the sole and 00)7 Dijiloraaj, -iff fntvnd to sustain the proud pos hitherto enjoyed aprld Trade. A JferJ. JLJKrC.V.S I AT REDUCED PglCGt IIUYU AUU, SO.

7 SPE1SQ ST ivEHT MDE OF THE RlVEft, A BE now prepared lo exhibit one of most iiiaciil- Hcent Sloclcs of CAEPKTIJiua, i OIL cumti, MATTINC.S, BUGS, ami FURNISHING GOODS, Ever brought lo this They li.ivc tn SUire S3 Jifftrvnl patterns English VclTt-ts. 40 Brussels. JO Three-Ply. 75 Ingrain. Stair.

Cocoa Mailing 4i) ilUTerrnt slyles EUKS, 25 Oiiq.iUis. They woolil call particular attention to a style of BKUSSEIiS CAlil'liT, That they oner at ONE UOLLAB per Yaril, and erery other style proportionably! low. Ft-BNISHIXC 35 JuTerent styles of Satin Curtains. SS Wonteil Uamask, 50 Curtain, anil nfuxlins. Torether with assortment of LINEN alU wiillhs, 9-4, 11-1.

PUIow-Case Linens. Towel inn, all kiwis. i Bleached all VMths, 9-1, And eTerythlng In the of HOUSEWIFERY GOODS. solicited lo and examine our stock as we are determined not to he undersold. tand one Price.

BOTD LKDTARD. sons, ami are very much nlcaaeil wllh It 'it to'entlreiy JlnVrwrt trtnn fviwlrr'a Miul- wlll eonvuicc any Lady, Uiat It all lhat it recommended: be, and worth Dve limes the of learmtir In if ca 1 Ual 1U er IU. It is taojht two easy lessons. Those wishini: a pleasant and lucrative boainess, can Veomo Tearhers.hy pplyinstnUu! t25 VanBuren Wreet Water Cure NKAK MAU1SON, THE CAPITAL 09 OF WISCONSIN. A Home for A- frli-ndn.

The Proprietors have to announce that they have secured Ihe services of K- A. K1TT-KH- F.l)CK, Qf Baaton, the eminent physician popular lecturer' upon the principles of HydrupMliy, to chanie the Institution. Thi-' reuulaliuu of tins guished'iiractlUoncr, who waaUiir urst til. UydropaUite IreaUnent, aud luosred sm-hcuui- idalJe leal In hil eflorta obtain a thoruuph kunwl- I 11 5 of the principles and practice Hydrlalic art, by rlsitiif the principal Hjdrupatlilc- institnlliins uf countrJ and they trust? ft sniflfiflit guarantee tliatl tlie invalids who report liitlu-r will am! Uloroofhly treateil. The lAstltnllon-iacairtMe of KWtjttraL) furnished in a manner, ami all 'I''- parlmtrllU suited tie purpose fur whu-li it was i3 Ujt' 3i)ulherrt shore, of Ihe beautiful lake Monuna, opposite in full vlvw ofttic City of MaJisou, and suflirU-ntly from the public Ihoiouplifjirra olid locality uf busiut-os, im- ilLiturbed ifUift the invalid.

Trmis for Irifltuient, to tl- wi-t-W Kici-lleiil ai.d cirrisr-f ru.iiu a pn.vulr'l Ulose widtl Uielr Cin lars on sppllraliun. K. A. KITTF.EKUGK, M. jf.T Walrr Can-, M.vlUi.n, Wi-.

i. MAIIINK AND IA I- B. t. MUM- PAI.MKK Jt Atiornryll awl al Ijw DIslrict Court of I'uiUil Courts. Office-ao.

1 Illll Attorney in.I Councilor Bli'rJi, KimlawlS Altiirnry anil Coui.j.Hnr il Blot-k, ovt-r Ju KM plc-'a llaiik," Milwaukee, Via. I. M'llll HI Attorneys aiul slreet, An. lili- Uuil.lii. -S.

it Wiw. Jui.i-ui 1:1.1. Ki 111 1CJ1N. r.i.: i AKIN vrr.r.i i.it. an.l llivi- LAW Olti' 11..1 Wi XOIIFi J01I-H If.

Kn IM 111-" MILW.il'lvKK '1 Ii .1 ii. of .11 1) in. I O.u I i Wliy.MX 1IU1LDISI1. S-une Floor wiQi Uie anj Wisconsin JULfaVXEl! Ttie- anderslsncd are Agents for Ihe ami iri? prnpareil to WASHINGTON IN.SCI1AXCE 1 No. SI Vnrli.

ri.f.n. Till- -mil 11 0 I. BiLi.i.-J.iin 1. II M. Itiils.

Vl. I'-iul. M. IVi.LI-, jr M.I 1'if. ll.tr...! Cii.H.K.

New Yuri Lu.liiigt.i Ulu. MISt 'I-. r.i, AN '1 J. I -111-. Cash Capital, K.

A. C. ftitlcrln-, SJUMlANCf.CO N'W Y.irS. J. CONNECTICI'T iNSCRA-XCKCO ul L'niiii.

Cull Julm Ii fcUrrrfev, Sm-'y. U. lir- CO. Pn- HIllENIX IN.IirKAN Or ILirtfurd. CI.I Capital Ktlluns, Sec'j.

U'VTKIt PI ic A M.lMUl:u'[ttr.-i I ll.vii. Iliil. 14'J K.i»t I CA-II r-i M. It. (..

si SPIUXGFrEI.D l.N.ifRANCK I ortfimiitlleM. M.u-51 Caah Capitil Cash Surplus Wro. Jr Kilniuml Ill Capital OCKAN Wall New C.ipital E(jr ITADLE INSURANCE CO Of London, England. L. KKNNEDTiCu.

Companies. 'Commtuiiine Irilid KOK.S .1. fi'-h -II N'-'-P .11.. I for All iBa rM. Utnl i And 6tlter Slates ill NEW YORK, CONSECTICCT, OHIO, And Notary Pulillr.

Iiis. Branch Office. FOR T1IK NORTHWEST. J. General Agent.

So. 3 Furlong's Block, XILWACKKK ATUENSCU HREINSCIMNCESOCIKTY, Of London. Authorized Capital UNITED STATES BRANCH OFFICK, bu South Fourth Philadelphia. STAR FIRE MARINE INSURANCE Y. F1RB INSURANCE COMPANY, No.

13, Wall N. Y. ATLANTIC FIRE MARINE INS i Of ITovldence, R. I. CTTT HRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Orllaxtfbrd, Conn.

IGIRAHDVIRE AND SIARINEINS. co, i I4S Chestnut nKKKMAMnRElNSDRASCKCO, So. N. Y. WI1.I.IATI If.ilCIT.U.

IOI-JK. LMRIlIAliK AND 1VHM I'alilter. f.lnxifr uiitl r. 1 AMI I M-i 1C FOR SALE, CNDltRSIGXED the follosrlng choice pro'. M.

perty for sale at a bargain: i rttsr anil In Lortwooil't Addlllon. Li.t Block 121. 5 sivOTB W1ID. toU and 13, Mock eixm waan. The undivided half of acres East of Planktntoh's IddllSnn.

Id W-loo acres In Douimsn's joining the City Limits, mile wesi of HanUnton's Addition. JelS T. ransow. LOST. TUE SUvInsU tnree Street Qanmlsslanen eertlfl- calci, of the rollonlng description 1 No.

26, Issued against lot 3, block 157, for 41. 1 No. 3, IM.Jor 81. I No. .1, The psjment of the abote bare been stopped, and will be of no use to any one, but the owner.

The Ander will leave the same at this office will be UICHAO. Store. Cleveland, Ohio. THK UCTTJAI. LIIK IS8URASCE No.

Ill, Brcadway, N. V. appointed, elTccteil, losses adjusted and paid at this office. as this that cnrahe the lake reports mJthe rnaniifictared enthusiasm of the Fre- monlers. After repeated chccra for the speakers, for the DemocrnUc nominee, for President and Vice Preaidenl, for the Daily TSmet and the Democratic party, the meeting adjourned.

A TRSAKUUBUI Vas. The Slate of. Maine "Our old hen -wad. bbt to on thirty-one ecge, and only hatched oat Sixteen We-therefore have girca orders to have her hung for treason, on account of significant pfher hostility to the Onion." Wcllj hen only on riiteen eggsj- lUtd ifiil never natch ont eight. 8 WITH SHAW'S Jfa.

244 tt: one door above Jfeie 5 York WBOUBJLUt.MUlJJBpl i Brooatff Brnahei, Wocd low Ware, Frettcta tic AmcrlcautBai- Crad lea Chain, C'arslasjre, Ac. Twlncm, Of EnVlUh and American alanofaetnre, such WOOL, BROOM, SUNK, BPVIMO, and INDIA TWINE, which they offer low pvrehaae-i any where In the Give NEW STOKE NEW GOODS II SPMNQ VILWADKEK 11 UEWAULD iSTbANEBAUM ATE THE PLEA8DRK of announcing to the citizens of UUwaukN and that they haTe opened at the ahore mentioned iftace, their Store, with a anil extensile Stock of Fancy Stable Dry Conslstlns; the latest and NEWEST STYLES OF OOODS Which for elegance of style quality of materials and EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICKS, Cannot surpassed by'ariy other hooae In this city. Among a great many othpr Qoods will be found a splen. did assortment of BLACK AND COLOSED DRIS3 SILKS, Of erery style Organdlea, Bareges, Tlsaves, ChaHlea, De Lalnea, Ftench and Prlnteil Moslins, Lawns, and TH Barnes, Prlnta, Crape, Stella, Printed and CASIinEBF. In all raiietlea.

Linen paid House-Keeplni; Goods, of erery description. Alsb a magnificent assortment of KHBR01DERISS, LACKS, RIBBONS, TRIUMrNQS, Hosiery, OloTM, t3T HilUnery Ooodsi In all Ita branchea. Slrasr, Lawn and 80k Bonnets, the latest fashion, on hand, and madeto order. Mammas and Parasols. DANKBAtTM, aprSS No.

11 Spring street. United States Insurance Co. i 8 UABTIS-3 BLOCS. Capital, In, mHI3 COMPANY nasr folly ortranbed; and prepared M. io transact a General Marine and Fire Insurance buslnen.

This Company will take on all kinds of Merchandise, Sflecle, Bank Motel, Bills of Exchange, Jewelry, In course of Transportation by' Land or Water-to and from alllwaukee-or elsewhere. Also, Fire The patronage of.those desiring to effect either Marine or Firei Insurance, Is respeclfally soliclled. 1 DiaKCToaa: 3. Daggct, J. A.

Helfensuiir, U.iEneeland, H. L. Palmer, R. Townsend, D. O.

Dickinson, O. B. Dousman, Edward Sanderson, tjauiue! Hale, Eenosha. J.Al.BKUT iIELFKNSTKIN, President. MOSES KSEELA.ND, Vice President.

8. C. WsST, Secretary. H. HIEXTKL, Treasurer.

H. 14 pjLijttft, Counselor, H. UIVBJID, Fire Agent. IWasonic TVorksr. THE undersigned has procured jsnd will keep at all UmeJ a large aiaortarataf sta- TCaT sonic Works and which he will be pleas- i ed to furnish to Lodgss orw IntUluals at a small upon Orders sent From Lodrea, wttl be promptly till rUled.

Addreta LOUIS, SIX OEN1)S KEWARD! AN AW AT from the- subscriber, on the ith a boy named Hanry Hyde, an Indebted The abort) reward will lie paid for' his return, bat na charges. The public, aro cautioned not to harbor said boy on my account. n. OBTOM. STRAY COW.

ME into my enclosure, about the 1st of August, a dart Eed Cow, Itejearsold; her head la s.ihaJe TXARTII FOB farm, of JJ oUlcs from city onthe Lisbon Plank Boad, acre. under high state ofcultlTatlon, well watered and fenced, with good two story frame house, bard, and but buildings. There Is also on the a rahiahle stone quarry. Apply to J. THOMPSON HALLETT, BealtstauAgent.U1KEas»WaterBU IDT table P.aPWNQUSO A substantially bunt, of the best A.

taaterlal, will to sold cheap. Sue, lochejdeep. Apply td i O.DICKIE, Boat Capt. Barber's lard, Milwaukee: CITY AUCTION ANOTHEB SALE OF OOOsMIl inornteg, 14th, I will sell another 18 Pieces) Cotton i 1 Jfcrtoof. 10 OlnghsjD.

IDs it to lire and anre. alif-U. Jeans, la. a variety of other artklea. SsJelspoal- OALEB WAU.

darker than the body- a white star In her tan. Tha owner la requeated to pirn property, pay and take her away. I JOHHDTKB. Oak Creek: THE Tlh shoats, which broke Into ourencJosmre. TMown-r caa hare them by proT- Inf property, and paying JAMES TWISUiO.

TAKEN tP, THS fith a larcJ! vng and four tlioftta, Vf who broke Into my ibelaaure. Tlie owner can have them by provlns; property uklnr away, and tJutmrffii "HEW STO ZiTJktJ VV' HEW FOaMK JONES, HaT-HemoTtdtoth. UjullfsJ MAiBLK gTOsUt, snm. no they offer an eaenalTe Of Al Wholesale and Retil. CTJSTOal WORK In all Ita bTancheaandstylts, dec33 A.

BADK'X OENEKAL TIRE, MARINE AND Inland Insurance Agency, OfflcBIn Preuser's Block, corner East Water and Uason streets, MJLWADKKE MKECANTILE FIRS AND MARINE INS. CO. covisotwi, aT. Wm. i Prest- kd 'CHICAGO CTTT INSURANCE COMPANT Ital 1 CBI01ao UJ EdntSnd Henry" EXCHANGE COMPANY.

Capital M. j.te afiilow NATIONAL iNacRANcs COJTPANT, or jKaaaTcrrr, ajr. Capital. tgoaooo R.J.RKKB,Pieat,- W. B.

BROWN, Sec'y undentgned will attend lo the appllca UUM destrtag in either of th aboTe mentioned CompaniM. A. BADE. Agent. PablUhera and Booksellers.

Ro. Park Bow, opposite Astor House, Tort, anil JanlS 107 street. Auburn, N.Y. -j-V-Tv WINDOWS! i AHDD SIIADsS AJTODKAUtSlH WALLPAPER, Bo.tt Mason the- Walker House. description made andhunci Hatu, Woods SK.KMAKT WATEB MILWADKII.

A Mtsatins; bis Spring tf QoaJt, which and most Stock of HATTTUt' i i WHOLESALE osftr.q.0,11 auant edtotteWlaoonsInlrtdei. Bff Merchants win Bn4 tt fa their Interest to jirwB emfliia; I prepareJ to slid as low, and on aa favo'r ahlaUrju, House weal of New Tork. J. H. SHJUIAK.lSl East Water rt A.NI> I1KOKKK.

KAHT Wisconsin Land L. CO liiiv. r.i II.mi i i F.ftli I I MHV.lt, I.ATrt, t'IM. U. SIIINliLKd, UKUAlt tSf l.unil,.

I'l-im .1 ivishi call. pu by ir J. 1.. IIOKIT Wn. UKCKKH.

U.irl Wi.i.-. JNTKI.L.ICIK.NC'K on 2 syrlus siiiir- )Y 13 S. VUlf A- Photographic Artists, AVINt) purrhaat'd Ihu inlorvst i.f I't DEUtilUST, WILSON 4 1 last Water strict, Miiwiiiikc-f, wuul.) .1.1 citizens, and public tliut ire In-. ttwl our Ituoi is in .1 nejt ami tuneful such olln-r i-ur will enable us to turn .1 bvttr il.i^ioltho Pntcnl anil D.i^uiTrcul PICTUItKS, "ban haa eror hert-tofortr Wen otft- rt-il ilu- i-uiin- nJ in wise iiu Try us, IIT STKVKNS UEAVKR DAM, STEVENS Formerly if 'njnti-t HIS UouJc Ihf in llu. niton.ir -i iusx flniErieil.

Liirne anj I.IMU,^. with a m-w ui rpaaaeil in Uie Eoal or WPM. A larse Biillardand in Ui, 5t rale Barber's Sliop, can HI ither liouie. IVrsuns vbltlni; llruii will tui much to Uiclr Vuuifurt ,1 louse. Tie priiprlelnr ItallcrinK hilii-ii-lf, UKII, otiff in he will U- alilt- li Lhat utayTavur him trlth a call.

Jjl T. STKVEN.1, Tiro Doors Nurlh A- tlitf F. Wrought Iron For FcHCvs, U.MciullL-3, CeiHt! prepared fill isl. UOOllS, Tor lUuku id Ottu-tf-s, CurnUlioil In orilt-r. AUCTION AND COMMISSION 11O1 No.

1, Sprlmr vtrovt; ESTABJL1SHKU IN 18-17. EF" Liberal eaah- mnttv uii Kuniitiuv, J. HOOh, Aut LKWIS 13 ii gen VINCI Tflilliiiery IN ALL TUK S3. WISCONSIN ST Milwaukee, Ware-House Site. I OH LEASK, f.ir a d-rm 4UXSO of lot 4.S, 'il Ward, lii'lm; In front on Ihelrlyer, and SO fctt.

fruut on L'rairlc The situation uf above, llie uf lln- A Milwaukee, aiulMUwaukeol lIurkiiiiH.ulr. i- point on Iho river. These- rtnilnivls, and thrlr tioin, arff rapidly to comiiletlon, business men can see ut a ttiut .1 W.ir^lK tlie lot meutluneil will pay apriM-tf Real Kstate Agency, AT VUAIKIK UU OHIKN, NV1S. BLAIR, ha'vfctf formeil a huaiucss wltbLand Dealenl in the Wat localitirs of the now prensreil lo locaW- Oovemtnent Land (rum tu.tl surtej In Watero WlMunsJn- NoMhem low.i, iiinl era MInnesolat Laml.n'irtruUii bought -l- slnbly located. Choice Town Lota In Prairie du Chien for sale.

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