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fcr wwwtttr Stoette, Dally, Trt-WwMy, art WwMy.1) THOMSON ROBERTS, PROP'RS, uilk cttte ati fek it ak, IS AP'fABOl mm; fames Haiti OiMTij ir. the argtpapcrpiDt- rmct pwlltieil VOLUME TO. JANESVILLE, THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 1867. NUMBER 282.

worthy 1 a OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. CITY AND COUNTY, Btocubolders' Meetlug of Oak mil Madison correspomioDce Prom our Regular CorroapiodMjt. Mr; Dyer'B resolution instructing Doolfttte to resign, passed the Assem Cemetery. BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Eipresaly for the Gazette- RAILROAD JANKSVILLK BAAKKT, The Annual meeting of stockholders of gpHJE- HIGHEST PSRMIUM.

uak Hill Cemetery Aaaooiation was held bly yesterday fcy a Tote of 73 aye3 to 21 iAinonrf the-yes. recorded tbe vjta ofjfflr. Clauaon, of Milwaukee, form In looking over the ubual logialative tables, I find the following facts relative to the members In the Senate, -without laBlVAL AND DBPATITURS 0 Chicago Horthwattarm. fi 1:14 JmTePM A FROM CINCINNATI. at the office of Dr: Barrows, Monday even" CLOTHES WASHERS' ining, January 14th 1807 at 7 o'clock.

Cincinnati, January 17. The weather erly oba of -publishers of the Milwau suddenly turned vary cold laatnieht. Tim J. L. Kimball, was on motion called to JAKHSVILiiB, Jin IT, 1807.

malie up prJcei aa fullou-a WRKAT-Gowl lo cbolcn milling, eiiriir; 1.7Sit.', dipping grwiM 1.3S1.70. FLOrjfi-H3rripg retail 6-O0 por iwl. WR I NOERS1! potyef givon, there are 11 farmers, 1 tho chair, and J. J. R.

Pease appointed thermometer, at 8 o'clock this morning, stood 8 degrees above zero. About four 1 ho produee dealer, 1 manufacturer, 9 lawyers, 1 oommisBion merchant, 1 sunerintondent rr 100 II secretary. On account of tho fire, tho meeting ad 2UCKWHRAT riOCIl i BUCKWHEAT COflSO The Standard HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS. srrlTM 1130 Mil, Pralrla Tor PduC "oi'M UaS M.iif,u l'rairlo flu I from Milton Junction, mrlvs it of telegraph, 1 editor, i lumber merchants, incbea ol snow nave taiien aince 2 m. yeutorday.

The icebergs in tho river obova broko last night and caiuc by hero at midnight. Tho ice is frem three to fifteen foot deep and is runninz from shore to shore. TKh miner and forwarder, 2 clerks. 1 land RYH-In riqimt ftt 60 BAaLE-iUnBM at JOfflSO, according to qi CORN SliMlud 90 H. 7070 ntir.

Mr A majority ia the Ohio Legislature is the proposed impeachment uf President Johnson, Tni Ponnsylyariia Legiilatire Bribery Committee roporte that it finds no syidenoe to prove even imprudence On tho part of journed to Tuesday Jan. Idth, same hour and place, when the minutes of last annual meeting were read and ap proved. agent and 1 a orchant. 'Throe were born Massashuaotts, 13 in Now Ynrt. 4 in head of the drift struck aame onul nnd fUt OATS-docil locnl io.i Kjilppiug Jaiaiiil At BUAHS Primo wrjto l.JiaLiO: ccmaioi! Pennsylvania, 4 in Connecticut, 1 in No The report of Trustees to Stockholders candidates for the United States Senator- boats lying below Cho water works, carrying IS of tlicm down stream.

The nest corse atruek the hull of tha Rteamnr A-r. embracing reports of President and Treas la 8:00 in urer was read by Dr. Barrowa, and the Taf Mow lort Tribune is receiving gyle, lying at tho foot of Ludlow cat POTATOES ouail 803n. I MOT IV SUED 40 Its .1 5 '13100. CLOVER BEBD-l 502.D0 BO Ot.

Hampshire, 1 in Ohio, 2 in Kentucky, 1 in Vermont, 1 in England, 1 in Virginia, and ono in Washington ci ty. Lieut. Govsrnor Spooner is from Massachusetts, a lawyer by profession and asod 01 vaars. The same accepted and adopted. the tewaTd wiitou i.ts enterprise and abili- ting uiv nun oaaiy ana letting Bomo four feet of water into her hold.

A heavy cako drifted auainst her and earriod hnr iitw Yurk tLrousli New York and wy Olil.AN. norm Milwaukee, bare havo been daring the year 9 ly deservo. Its reooipto week before last DO 3T'S 1:00 pa) 1:00 pm intorments. 59 adults, and 40 infants. lor subscriptions sales and advortiBinjr, CLOTHES WAS 11KB oldest Senator is Stoddard Judd, aged C9 against tbo America, tho now boat build-ini; for tho Louisville mail lino.

Her CIOTIIESHP.IIG'E -WltliCos-wiieeii Of this number Janosvillo city Has far- amounted to 92.8G9 98, whioh is over HWla EGOS-MM doi. for Troth. nromi-orsMi jry 12911c. WIKBP at ZizQlfa cCb. WOOL-Dull at3035, oa Tinwihol.

DRESSED HOGS lo KO-d dtmand at 6.2090 76 1 years, ana tne youngest is C. E. Warnor aged 25 yoare. Senators Oraon Read and rope gavo way and both boats drifto down stream. Tho America lay noxt above the Fine Grove and struek her with groat farco Town of Janesville has furnished 7 La per oonl, greaterJhan duriofcany prcyioua woelc in its A largo number of newspapers in the Rouptteo have each resided in the State for lieavy lots and for light.

Prairie, Rack, 3 Harmony, 1 Milton, Overland anil Som Mllwrakn snlv JnesdayiandWlayibyDpin: BupurU Tnwdayi the longest time of any. Of the LIV STOCK-attla Illinois, and Kansas. 1. Stali have recently had articles ouicer3, tbero are 4 lawyers, 2 clerks, WARRANTED inadequacy ofho salaryjat presont paid printers, 1 insurance agent, 1 merchant, i'io Judges of the Supreme Court "of thi By Ttltgrifh. also breaking ber cylinder.

Damage about 2,000. Tbo Newport Belle ferry, boat while making her trip was also caught in the ice and carried down stream, together with tbe other boats. The ferry boat and America were landcdbGbw. The Jiclie had her whnnl farmers and a student. Eight are from Ovorlonil malllo HmMalil SroT liaridni iujd8amrday.

Dopurts ow Xork, 1 from Ohio, 1 from Pennsyl Without esaoption, thus far, the press his, spoken In favor of an increase vania and 1 from Norway, tha nativitv of1 tbo stuilont not jet boinr civen. loplnE- 2.1 No 3 Mllmnke oldest ia tho Chief Clerk, Hilla, aged 43, of their salaries. Tho Milwaukee printers will celebrate Fraultlin'a birth-day, by a sptandid banquet this OTOding-ttt the Kirby House, We printed yesti day evening, 400 estra copies Of tho and tbo youngest is aged 10 years. earriod away and lies below 5th St. Tho America Ilea at the head of Picayune bar.

The ArQijh at eleven o'clock this marftinr xvas Heating down stream at the bead of MeCutum rilie and lies oa one aide and will probably sink en tb.3 bar in the channel. She was bain" In the Assembly there are 19 kwves-y Weekly Gazett, and an estra number of the Weekly lact night, hoping to aupply larmers, merchants, 4 physioians, LARD Steady. DSiaD noQS-Firaj At. c-ut. surveyor, a mannraoturBrs, 1 produ non.

u. presides. Twelve fiaroo Camaucho Indians have arrived in New York, -where they will reJ uiain until shipped to. the Paris, all who wiehod to mail tha paper to their dismantled at tho wharf and had her ma dealer, lumbermen, 2 printers, 1 dia tiller, tnonda. JJut tbo whole numbor of extras chinery all out.

She vas built at Pittsburjr. Didburiumonta, 1S0S I tt'asfacrs Wriurrcrs Kepaircd. 1 lumber dealer, 3 millers, 1 grocer, taken, and doublo the number might spooulatbr, I mechanic, 1 attorney, 1 pub have been soid if wo could have supplied On motion tbe mooting prococdod to the lishar, and 1 druggist. Of these 40 woro Hot to be Wondered At. wosii an print 500 ostra copi coal boats at last account were floating down stream below the foot of 5tb street.

Reports are currant that the Memphis packet Alice Dean, and Nashville packet. By Ttkgraph. WHEAT-Firm, with buys a OpEN-yiria at 78. OATS-Btoailyat 10J. HOaS-LlYe utoady and- fair I bora in New York, 7 in England, this, evening, containing all that i It is not to woadmd at that Henry election of tbroe Trustees in plaoo or J-J.

R. Pease, L. J. Barrowa, J. Storey, have heretofore published in rolation to Vermont, 1 in New Jersey, in Pennsylvania, 5 in Germany, 1 in New Hamp- whose terms of offico havo expired, wherc- siownu wero suns lasi nigm, near mc-Culum Rifllo, but tha reporta are believed tho Urea, in order to accomodate thoso who pon J.

J. K. Paaie, L. J. Barrowa, and QBSEEV-E WELL.

'tit Moled AuMyi Icil have failed to scours copies. Far salo at to oe unrounded. Tbe board oiindemrji ties have ahut down on the boats, and wl litre, a in unto, in fonneotiout, 1 Maryland, 5 in Ireland, 1 in Illinois, I J. W. Storey wor reapectively declared Dug King's in tho Poetoffice, at this oOioo not allow any to leave, while tho weather unanimously elected.

Hanover, 1 ia Michigan, in Masaachu tho hooks tores. Dr. V. Glaronce Price, motion tbe Trustees w.cro by unani" setts, I in Prussia, 1 in Maine, 1 in Wales, 1 in North Carolina, 1 in Switzerland, 1 voto recommended to expend TukFjrb AT JjVlfJvirr.KVnoJ,, nf FROM WASHINGTON. New York.

Januarv ll Thr- Pf, ia franco, 1 in Missouri, and 1 in Scot- during the ensuing year, in improvin; beautifying and adorning the grounds Wilooi, miller, of Depero. COJIS Ku. OATfl Irm at for DRE3SBD 1I0G3 II VM HOGS 0.S0. Waeb'ineton special eays General Sickles' testimony before the Concregaional Com ftod (or hi nkiilin aJI cLr-iai i)iaisof Association mittee, relative to affairs in South Caro- Immediately after the adjournment tho oldest member, being 73 years and the youngest is 26 yeara. II.

L. Wadsworth of River Falls miles to get to burning of tho Mills at was received last evening, between 8 and 'J o'clock, and bad it not bean that the passenger train going South was thrown from tho track, ono of our steamers would have gone down to tho assistance of our unfortunate neighbors. The Superintendent of the Northwestern Rondivas willing to pot on on extra train, nnd our Firemen would havo rejoiced at havirg a chance offered them Otaidim? thoir fallow firnmnn W. id very atron. itc declared that A BB I ot the utockholdora the Board of lmstoaa met and organ- seat, being the greatest number, and )y re-olociinj L.

Kimball, Presi- maDy counties ot that State require constant military control to secure to tho freodmon any of their rifihta. Tho Times' epecial says yesterday the House Comroittoo on Bankinar and Cur. is Speaker Barron of Falls bt. Croix, travola 500 miles, tbo next greatest num. J.

C. Jenkina, Treasurer; L.J, a. tt ia snoaia assure, did recently, that lha 9oth wm "sublimely uownquer-oJ and that the rebellion still had a fair prospect of suocsm." ll is a 7ary natural b-iast for such an outspoken and defiant rebel as the siecutioner of Old John is known to be, and from the pros-ant status of political affair, we think the robslliou is not so dead a failure after all. They hive undeniably got the President of the United Siatas and a portion of his Cibinot on their side, which greatly aids iind encourages them in securing what was supposed to have boon lost by the war. Any political party has good ground i for congratulation when the ohia'f ozeoutivo ofEoor of the government ia of their way of thinking, booause hooan render them incalculable assistance in- carrying out their may be.

Bat Governor Wise and his friends have another reason for boiagjubilant and sau-uy, besides the fact of owning- the Preai-daat and a portion of hia Cabinet A majority of tho Supromo Court of the United States has recently pronounced throo opinions which have gratly pleased theni and removed eotao of the serious I ED. Barrows, Seerotary. David J. seely has Jived tho Stuta the track was not cleor. and so no 40 years, being tho longest time.

Of the HUaiUliT K-MKOSOff. igtd yew, iwcMtt cr could bo eent. Fond du Lac Common- Docs or tits Fark at Lappin 'a Hall to. rency further considered Randall's bill eroating a sinking fund and provididg for tho gradual withdrawal of the National Bank circulation, but came to no conelu iawt. Much 'Ifr.

Commonwealth. JniOrniDi! of the llitb. Inst. olficors, are farmers, 5 clerks, 3 lawyors, 1 confectioner, 7 studontsand 1 publisher. Two wore born in Maine, 5 in Now York, Tlio rnnorai ortic will bo lu-l at Lappin'K 1 aunitay moraiag noit, at 10 o'clock.

night by Vlocks dramatic troupe, ui slated by Mr. Edward Blanchard and hi two oduoated dogs. Go and see the m. uon. committee is perfecting this mDortant measure with a nroat dna! nf the kind intentions Df your firemen, and Connecticut, 7 in Wisconsin, 4 in will accept tho will for the deed.

Ohio, I in Germany, 1 in Ireland and two taut if it over Teaches tho IIouso. trust you may novor bo ao unfortunate as iae Ways and Moans Committee are in England. Chief Cioik Young ia the to require any aid from our hands under jvcbber Overcoats. I ereone carrying oldest officer, aged 45 years, and tho liko casualty, but if it does come, obtained leave to set during the seasion of hope to be able and willing to render it. off rubber overcoats from the lim on Tuesday night, are reiueuted to return them to Engine IIouso No.

3. youngest is a agod 9 jours Geo. II. Rountrac, has been in the Stat tho House. It is not probable, however, that thov will aurffp anv material re hat! I4, Niprjr' Kidneyn, BluJ HWoaArad Bd Af tho longest time, 2G yours.

Tjje Bam-ist Societv, At a meeting In both Houses there are several who ot tbo Uaptis! oiiurch and society duction on internal taialiou, and probably in vie of tho possibility of the auu.jea.-i of a high tariif, the tax will not be modified at all, and tbo tax on will have served as legislators before, Wednesday evening, it was unanimously iTATE OE WISCONSINCIR- tho Assembly having bean Senators and 85 disabilities incurred by thorn ia their raeoivea to bold religious worship henceforth until otherwise announced, at Lac- is napea it win tena to increase instead the Senate have bean Aseembly- Slmjiioa and Jacob Pu.ith. 11 iiumiiaQcs and by vlrluo if IhOjUllgmoilt Qtrainieh the revenue. Hall. Tho hours of servico on tho volt against the authority of the United Btutei. In the MiLligau case it was hold that no.

conspirator in a Stale where the Greeloy bad an interview with tho Pres Sibbath will be at 10 a. m. and 7 p. From tho Blight looks at both Houses ident yesterday of about an hour, in whioh usual. The kind offers from threo of piOtN wcrii, Ijcl kBOWl-iuum la Oil' troatmral oplTiioarwuoiiaUu io matter wiiat thoir all- 0 bvloro Ujuv u1nJon 1 Joclds Urt civil oourts wore uninterrupted, oould ho urged upon Mr.

Johnson the adoption of hia, Mr. Greeley's, peculiar political that I have alroady taken, I am convinoed that the appearance ol tho members will CITY NCTICES. American Express Company. Janhsvillb, Jan, 14, 1S07. Tho office of the Amorioan and United States Express Companies is now boated temporarily at tho Drug Store of A.

Palmer Sons, whoro wa shall be happy to soe all of our old patrons. janl4dt. J. R. Botafoed, Agent.

A Curd. Jasejillb, January, 17th, 18G7. To those who sympathize with me in the enormous loss I have iuat sustained, llonjo, in Uio city Jauwvillo ii: n1d aoanty, 1 tried by a military commission, and of the religious eociotiea, of the use of their respective ohurch odiSoas for an afternoon' viewa, espBciauy tno amnesty ana euurago FIRST DA OrilA ECU, 1607. stand the teat of a critical inspoociun, and boor Qfl G'nlockli;) Hie afWrnoi a of tbat illy, service oa the Sabbath, are gratefully ac that it will show an amonnt of intelligent course all the Knights of the Golden Circle breathed freer ani easior. In tho Garluail case It was decided that a lawyer 1Iaci'IanulBlii knowledged, but such a ohaaee in the expression and manly deportment creditable to the State and its people.

FROM NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Jan. 17. The Herald's who aai boon arobol nood not be required hour nf servico was on the whole deemed inexpedient. Oa behalf of tho Baptiat church and society, special says a reoors ia beinirindustiounlT to tbo test oath in order to praotioo ANDV WEIl'PiD, Tho eagle Andy Johnson got a severe circulated'in Now Orleans that General at the bar, and ia view of some i-r two north M. 0.

doe, Pastor, bhendan hae been the habit of. endorsing letters of Marque issued by Juarez to Drov upon the Branch of Commerce, and -pOE A THOROUGH IV FOB TIB.EPI,0YK3 Or TltaHvATT to those who atrctobed a helping hand to strive to save my proporty from tho devouring flames, to those who offerod mo hospitality whan loft in the open air with whipping to-day from a rooster that was presented to his keeper. Ha turned it in to the oagla along with a tine fat pullet. Tho caglo at once made for the rooster, when ha slipped botwean the eagle's legs S. PliTN'AM.

Houss. The fallowing sum? money havo bean collected and paid out to ton girla and two boys, who lost nearly all by the Hyatt Houae fire Mrs. Thornton and out shelter, I offer my hearty thanks and everlasting gratitude. To those who and getting behind him jumped on the BUSINESS EDUCATION And IflBtru ction in guarontoaing to the holders of them the right to fit out in Now Orleans and bring their prifias into that port. Tho story hse boon circulated by tho friends of the rebel Col.

Molver, who was arrested by Sheridan some time ft as the leader of the knights of Arabia. The Congressional Committee is eoid to have found'ont the facts in their recent investigations of tho riota, bck Of his nook and began spurring him led themsclvea of the sal calamity to Hellen Russell $109.80 Mr. Hodson plunder what tha flames did Bpare, I eay, JJ E. Peckham S39.S0 total, JJ WET1S1EIN, Fine Watches, May God forgive them. To friends ans- $230.15.

so fiercely that if tbe rooster had boon gaffed he would havo quickly finished the eagle. As it -n as, he piteously screamed and tho game rooster jumping in triumph to know what has beaome of me I aay This money has boon disbursed aoooi-ng to the nooda of each, by a committee, to tno ground, salutea tie bystanders and consisting of Mra. S. Hutson, Mrs. Thorn FROM VALPARAISO.

Now York. January 17. The Herald's PRACTICAL TELEGRAPHifl go ti; ton and MisB II. Russell. Some other I have taken a temporary shelter at No.

Main street, opposite Conrad's store, whore I ah all bo happy to see thom, and receive a word of consolation from them-To the ladies especially I say come and favor mo with one of your smiles and I tha humbled giant with a lusty crow. They aay tho robstor is a fighting ono from your city, and on hearing the account I Valparaiso correspondent aaye tha rumor collections have been made but not report- Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, 15 West Miiu'aukoo Street, ce went to the aoono of tha fight, not credited. He thinks CaDo Horn in tho destination whoro I saw the eagio cowering in a cor- McKey Brothers Sold out. Wo clip ballfoTgat that I passed through the Arc. of tho Chilian and Peruvian (loots which 3EYANT, STKATTOK To tho public in general I eay, patronizo led from Valparaiao endor Admiral and tho rooatar flapping bis winga, in the presonoe of an enthusiastic tho following from tho Midtson Union of yesterday: Tuckor.

again and by so doing you will convert late decisions, we sujpoot it would ba invidious and farcical to requira an attornay subscribe, to that oath, (specially be-forttiKcourttintpronounctd upon ikecase Ia the last suit, it is held that the rebel clergymen Of Missouri, who hare probably bien' ss disloyal and contributed more to aid the rebellion than any other class of men according to their numbers, need not submit to the test of loyalty proposod by the Legislature of that Scate. Hence the jubilant notes that make the rebel welkin ring, and henco tha joy of Wise ani his desire to ba buried in a grey ovorooat. If it were not for the really gravo aspects of the oho, wo might feol like congratulating tho rebels upon their immense- success thus far in the work of reconstruction. The pardons and appointments that are daily given oat to them, and the interpretation or laws in their favor by the highast judicial tribunal in the-land, are calculated to inspire them with now courage and hope in what -was recently conaidorod a lost The rebel flag.floatod defiantly for many months insight of the Presidents Home while Mr. Lincoln occupied it.

It is now flung to the breeze from the, top of the White House, and its blighting shadow falls upon the Supreme Court 1 Let us thank God that the throe hundred thousand 'loyal dead who vainly fought for liberty, are sleeping in their quiet graves un'oonsoious of our shameful failure to perfect the work they begun with broad foundations and oemented with their blood 1 But will they not rise up in judg, Qent against uf my loss into a benefit, nod my sorrow Into crowd, dubbed the plucky victor Thad, Stovona," by which name ha will heroaf S.Klauber Co.havc sold theirexten-block of baildiunaon Pineknov street TEEUOTYPES for the millio la about ono nioniu lrom now you FROM SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco. Jan. 10. Cant.

James containing three stores, and large num- bo known while keeping his huge and will dud mo in bettor quarters in a more central position with a steak entirely new trained assailant in check. VanLine, piuncer merchant of tbie city McKov Jonesyille. takins: The Assembly have amended thoir With bright hopes in the futaro I remain HOLLSNBEOK'S The amount of bullion shinned by Wellfl in payment tho immense atook of goods of that firm at that place. In tho trade, the Klauber block was invoic standing rules so af. to add another stand- tho public's humble servant.

Fargo from thoir office in Nevada, during tho year of 18CG amounts to the ommittoe on lumber and manufac I. V. IT ed at 540,000, the geode to be takt Klauber it will continue the store at tlu. LiKU'i! unt I'n liKI vi-t. I' 1 utitfy WW- 11 COLLECT! Clothing at Public Adction.

Tho l'tire stock of clothing, hats and caps, AW, A tures." Mr, Phillips introduced a bill to nmond the charter of tho city of Milwaukee, so as to authorize an incroase of tas for the equipment of Fire Department From tho late calamity in your city, such FROM NEW YORK, New York, Jan. 17. A fierce snow JanoBviile as ono of tho branoboB of their eAtensivo ostabliehmcnt." itbloiUwlml 'E HAVE A SPLENDID Wouuderatand that tbie arrangement storm, tho heaviest known here for many years, aot in last night, and is still falling with unabated fury, it has fallen to the does not go into oporation until noit fall. might be of service to you. Two FuM.pnc, tell tbrw 3dh i it! we will it i i 1 mi furnishing, goods, of the famous Yonng Amerija Clothing IIouso will be sold without regard to cost.

Theeo goods are all fresh and of the latest styles. All sales at auction warranted the aamo as at private sales. Remember these goods Rs-isTABLisaBD. Mr. E.

L. Wright depth of ovor foot on tho level. The drifts are two and three feet deep. Ci-noy has re-established himself after the late fancy 'iiri vlilcli bills ihiwe been introdaood for making eight boors a legal day's work, and then on motion of general Hobert of Milwaukee, Wb.3 scams to take aspooial interest in such bills and in and monopoly measures lldlM, I1CW bl time t- at number 7 South Main street, thrao (Inecnsivare-Frlm llcduecd this day Q. VVHEELOGK; CROCKERY 8c mm WARE, Wliolosnlc and rot .11 itculsr in (Jlassware, Brit; uiiia are, i doors north of flic American House, where 11 be glad to ahow hia old customers TT MEEHILL, dealer in Wrought were not intended for' auction sales, but ara the game well made goods the Young America always waa noted for.

Auction' every afternoon and evening until the stock ia aold Only a few onerally, will bo referred to a select eommittoo of five, to be appointed tomor- at the new Crockery Store so North Main Street. The late decline in gold has enabled i to reduce our price on crockery ovor i percent, of which fact wo can con I IronPliiefor3tt.auL,OaiandWr.tcr. Ktl ttg: and tho public gonerally, the beat sawing machines that are manufactured in the jri'Dnilnritji. LrMKou, Unitod ttiWAiDixallts Servants. The President has endeavored to reward ono of his servile tools, Cowan, of Pennsylvania, by sending his name to the Senate as minis dayB more to buy' goods at your own price- vince any and all who will favor us with Alarm Yesterday Afternoon.

Senator Todd, presented an important JlulOJawOaioiiS The alarm which woe sounded yesterday Jail. Oiua, C. Heihstreet Jan. 17, 1SG7. janlTdlw.

M. Harsh, Young America Clothing House. did. rosolutiou inatruoting the railroad commit' tee to enquire what further legislation, if occasioned by the burning ter to Austria. The Senato has not yet acted upon it, and whan it does act, it AVE 5lef and Mil out of a chimney nOar the Hyatt ilonso Missing.

On the night of the burning site. Tho machines were promptly brought ought to' reject it. any, is neceaiary to limit and regulate tho tariff on railroads in this1 State, and the transfer of freight from one road tojinoth- E. Wright would inform tho citi. but thoro was no use for them.

ot the Hyatt House Block, tliero was car ried from my offioo with other property, a map of Wisconsin, a map oflloak County, CU1 si ions of Jaheevillo and vicinity that he has fitted up a store at No. 7 Main 9t. throo doora north of the American House and "DOEMS ly AniaudaT. Jt.nes Thia Gora, poetical book, jnjit pnMIal.ij.1 by Uurd EJushtoii, kivortide may bs had at or, in order te protoct the citizens ot tba Stato from alleged unreasonable aaid es-IA Boldest Season. This morning Masonic Fbstival.

The Maaonio Fra ternity of Monroe propoao to hold a grand festival on Tuesday ovoning, 22d at largo portrait of Lincoln, a stool ensrav. wae the coldoat of the acaaon, tho thermometer indicating 1G in some localities at replenish his stock of tlieet music ing of Oca. Grant, and a lamp and brack JLEIGrH SHOES AND LOB SLED Union Uall. They oxtend a cordial musical instrument and Qrover Ba that tho Committea' havo power to Bend for peraonB and apora and oompel testimony under oatti, and report at aa early a et. Any person having these articles or o'clock.

Towards noon it Boftened down Knir, 11' EUNNEM ot tli tation to their "brothers of the mystic oftheni-io- their possession will considerably. groatly cblige mc by informing ms of tho ij pc ot snis ouy to do present with thorn on that occasion. The fare out and back HHE BADG-EE STATE les Sewing Machines, and would be glad to soo all hia old customers and as many new Dnes ae woald bo pleased to call upon him. 50UN- n'r Editor Mace, of the Brodhead Jade- This lies ovex, and I look for the result on it, with feelings that every anti monopolist oan imagine- ct. A.

A. JanI7d3d. will only be UM. psndejiigavo us a call yesterday..

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