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Che OFFICES, PAPER OF THE CITY. Mt NO. 10 WEST MILWAUKEE Hod. C. C.

owns 25,000 aere: of pino.lnndfl in Clark County, JANESVILLE. Tho drouth has beon very severe in lo tbo pabllo for tho Unit n4 IntrMjiog VOLUME 13 JANESVILLE THTJKSDAY EVENING AUGUST 6, 1868 NUMBER 128 If'ERY LATEST NEWS To Business Msk. Wo are prepared to furnish letter headB an the best quality of paper, ruled for that purpose. Also bill heads on light or heavy paper. Cards aamrtinotit of i'ar -Itaro, lu reqalro, n-OLtd reapcctfnUr aunenDco tbe niw votctr thiia oror vi'j'tirKl to StJIT EVERY TASTE la FURNITURE PAELOR SUITS OF ALL KINDS AXD PBICES," CHAMBER SETS, Dining Boom Kitchon I'arnitttte Marble a ail IFood Top Dter TaWw, Carpet, Damask and Repp LonogeSi Single and Double Lounges, grut Tirletj of CANS CHAIRS St ROCKERS.

SPRl.VG BEDS AiYD MATTRESSES, csccUlw, great (Uiotn-iw. AJto Elastic Mattreias for coDifTf aid (ut (ti- tihrni cf balr or'ti 1 over a-jd In trittrisnoi. The jiUcm ut tbt ia tbi) IrtCturj. Iretjlit widnl. Trj CD.

poiehaoiiEg! "wj; WILL Ko'r UNDERTAKERS! COFFINS AK1 CASKETS E3 AHRTSON, GIFTS. Buyers of HOUBAY PRESENTS In wind Clint at place in thi' city ca lie iociia. nt oLr eatiiblMbaitot. We bars f.Cl aL PAI.V'S r.m tod to ulc Ibe meaju uO u.lto ol eTcry OBfl. i'irat opcu the lut are oor CHOICE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, Aa-nr irr Sconi), Ltclln, Its PrioeaaV Si-iry Kl-Jienl Had, Calprit fly, uriiu OrttvUJUus.CliriBimaii UoUej.i THE STASDAKD POETS, Byron, Scott, Esriu, Shakwpm, Hamlin, Cowpar, Tecnjioa LOoitblluW aart in otbtf at bliidlaK.

AU ittv New Miscellaneous Books. JUVENILE BOOKS, BIBLES AND PRAYER BODKS1 GAMES, re have greac -nrloty cf paruei, minf erm umi trlycw ailiIa ohUdHO." FASyCY GOODS, aiowocd, Uaboganj And Fapitr Slaehe Wrltlag'Beaii PortfolSoe, 0psraOlaaaa, Waich Stauda, Odoar 1 Oaaei, Wood and LTaC.grSuudi,Q!or Boies, Jtpanoae Ooodi, Ac, o. A larse Block at greatly redccwl prlcoa. lnipoa- for Uieaia. vca.

Wn dou'L make a Fjirialirrof lint, h.ivo tbe mere antj.lanUal rtKl-l ifLVER SILYER Old Silv.ir and Bitvor Coin iraaH'd Iu ncbacge for Oro. JA2AK.H A. WISH, 17 001) NOTICE. McKoy Bro. atror f.n ila l.lack aad Ht, --''P V'rwrt "'il'sSif WHITE LEAD AND OIL, the it lowprscea.

Palati AKiJAN of heavy work horaed for ilS Al.S ft OiMWr unit hour FLOURING BUSINESS Madncte with mipl ftmucet. Tit ASD RETAIL TDE tnppltcd. CUSTOM WORXL BOeVJS PHOMPTjLT. WoltcapconstMillj on badaIargeaortciitof Jackson County and I torn rtU nccoonta wo judge 11 iiflht crop of grain will bo harvested. The New York bijs The fiM.

thing to be done is to prove Sajmoui'fl loyalty during too war." bure enough. Iii. tha first thing to bt) dene, and the laBt thing that oan be done. JJGrast Arvn Ojtrii. A groat Grail and Cjlfas meeting id to be held in Chios, -go on tho 33th at whioh Hon.

E. Hon. Matt. II. Carpenter, Generals Logan and Palmer are to make spoeonos.

WiiiiTOT.f RirnsLtCAy. The Water-town Jtipablican cumcs to us this week enlarged and improved. We hopa tho publioans of Jefferson county will giro it generous support, as tho paper is now conducted in a manner that reflects credit, upon tho county as well as upua the taste una ability at ita editors. Wisconsin 1'olUics. Uon.

B. F. Hopkins is nt home. Senator T. O.

Howe is spending weeks at his old homo ia Maine, Judge David Taylor, it is said, has some ambition to bo a bnitod Statos ator. Mosea 11. Strong Allen Warden to moot him on the stumo to discus)'" tho politioa! issues of tho day. Warden replies that bo will devote a few days to him as noon as business will permit. Both gentleman aro eieoijra on their re-meat ve tickets.

TTiliiam Cramer, editor-in-chief of the Daily Wisconsin, writes to his pa' per from Portage City, that Judge Gup-pey will poremptoriiy device being thf Democratic oandidate for Congross in thir distriot, JFDy not renominate Mr. Poase 1 Is at he sound on Seymour i The Milwaukee Neets in spoakingof the spoooh of General E. S. Bragg, Bays is a man aomowhat eccentrio, but possessing the brilliancy of genius Ucccniric Thai's a new name for it, but wo rather Hie it, so when a man staggers wo shall gay "ho is oooonttio." Webster favors the definition of the Noes A now papor has been started by Messrs. Jones, King, in Houston, Texas.

It is called the Ka-Etux Gazette. If you desiro to witness tho operation of a leech, let it bo said to one of tho Blair's bat yon have an office at ynur disposal. It is said that Seymour derives great consolation from tho fact that this time i' will hardly bo possible for him to run Le-hind his as.uciar.o on tho tit-'ltot. Tho Boston Post pays 'Tho names oi Seymour and ilJair have run like wildfire from hill to valley, all over the That'e a oorreot figure down hlil all the time. Tha Boston Transcript says Aceounti from all station, of tho Com monwealth Lvlioite tho nomination o.

Uon. William Claflin for on: ncii Gover nor. Tho Chioago Post suye TLiaro is a hiatus in Grant's history, saya tho Demo, erats, Tua. may br, but it is r.otbjfcg compared with tins hiatus ho rondo in thi Domooratio party ia Yio'sibar, 1803, and in Appoitiittos in lid'. Toe si daya' strtiIe and two hundred balloting of tho Conventioo Of the Ttfontiolh (MoadviLie) die.

triot, teraiinatad ir. tho tioiuiaation of the Hon. H. C. Johnioa, formerly Sponkar of ibe PounSjlvLtai.i H-jum HonrcsentB, tives.

The Eichmcnd declarer thai the South vr.sn-.J tad "if it is cow toborocimrel to wade through a seao' blood to reach it, to sooner comtnenced the better," "Our white iiiiici," it ssyp, 'ill Maryland aid Kentucky, iiot to mention States furthoj North, miy bo relied oil for casiBtaniL1, ii wo need and IKdp. er's hoous for tho esisrruirwtioa of the nettro raoe will be moit spoeiily realized by such efforts an tho P.vlical mad-iaoc aro now raaklnj'; to hurl a idmr of armed negroes upon the white men oi iho South Tinder snob, a nrottooition tuny -mil dcm. nnstrato their auyeriority to the Iftoein a manner that will make tho naked of Ethoopia, for oentutios to comej howl with horror at the mmo of a ern white man." Southern Stnllnicnt, The Petersburg, Espress, We trust that there is yet renaming in Vireinia anoueh of lnvalty, enough ol devotion to the Union, enough of man hood to assort, dosptto tho threais of traitors, tho inalienable riht cf ss Jrago to which she has a houveu born titlo. What hinders Virginia from participating in the next Presidential election Aro we meekly to bow when over truitors chooie to issue their mandates Arc wo forever t5 cringe and bond to he-wling irfli tors who dismombor tho American Union, deatroy our Constitution, and ren. dor liberty ft porpotual eiile from out shores.

Thie Union wia the child 01 Vireinia of ber Washington, Madison and Ilsriry and not a star shall be oh" aourod with her consrnt, The faw is clear. Virginia must vote. To tho count ing of our votes tho National Democracy stands soletaaly plcJo i. Lot us duty and vote. Lot us Uavo to tb plo of the North thsir counting our rote.

The Charleston Muraiy, oi July 29 th. lays, tho loconstruot ton' acts of Congress will be null ana voiO. as soon as mo mm tftrv csaao to enforoo them. It adds Tne mongrel meeting in Columbia, called T.n;,t,itorn. had better adpura and nd' iourn They nacd not troubw thomsfllvco to make lnws, for they will not.

be enforced. They need not elect oflioers to rule the State, (or they will perform no duties. They aro, as Mr. Busier says of Congress, eimply losing time in the consideration of legislative measures. Theroforo, hko Congress, they hud better disperse, Tbeir doom ia sealed.

Their power (with ttie Uoitod States Array) is acne. Congressional reuinatraction, aa antioiCited from the first that it wcnldl it ois in Oe cow iays ire iets 4re a to a i Stnte.VcTfs. ti. Chronich wants a good printer. They aro now talking cf putting up an iron furnace at Green Hoy.

Tha toifil leeses by fira in Fond du Lao i uu'jr A new German tiunor. the Wisconsin. Slants Ztilung, has been issuod at Gteen Tho 1 Green Bay Adcocatc notes tbe death of iViiliam FoarHon, agd 07, who uaa resiaea tnere tne meat ot nis lilo. The authorities of Fond du Lao odve: I tiso for ows to nastupe nn thn of the oity, at the foot of Main street. An old man namad Calvin Newton met hia death in Calumet county by being thrown from a load of hay tbo wheels of tne loaaca wajton over aim.

A Fund du Lie piper save Ncvt? in any One season aineo ws bceiimo (l resident The Green Bay Aioacati thinks that Seymour 'U rtccive a large vote in tho northern part of this state, because of hia connection with, tho movement for the improvement of tho Fos river. Tbo Barabx Republic has an artioio on hopa, ii: which it puts down tho crops of lattyear for the whola state at 31,030 bsloe. It estimates cmp chia loriiio w.uj;obuio at uu.uuu balc3. It nay not be generally knotrn that xonu au j-ac odrsss ot iron tut euou is the cue. It is fount Quito extensive! on the licit farm, Qcar Allen's mill.

Thu tarm was tornierly owned by Mr. M. Allen, who now resides at Stock bridge. ibohvo thousand aollars insuranoo tao life Oi Mr, Hcrmrvn. Bisf of, of Fond Lie, killed An tola disaster, was pain oy ttie rasscnger Assur- t.ue-j Luiupiiny, aoou'.

urst oi la; month. Tne Kewaunee Enltroriss sbvh tho ttorm of last Friday evening the ligtit-ning 6truck in tho cellar of Mr. Charles Brandis' brewery, bursting about forty pity. j-ho Madison Journal suvs of the harvest that vicinity Grain has ripened all once to such on unusuitl dogroo that llnnds are still in demand, u3 muoh os being paid to day. The La Croaeo PevubUcan says the wheat hitrrent in the nnrrmmrl mrr wnmhr was gencriily oompieted on the 1st insf.

It is a glorious harvest but the Sic it. The ssckcsi we ktiniv nf.is tin, trjmition from the Eugenie iL'-ir fleslC'-er to t.o muny worth 1 f.as "srti- in the markup It ia warranted to restore roy or loiSed as5r to its youthful ad bctvuiv. It will promuto its n.nid eruivl-i iinh ltf nehly and iehcatqly perfumed it is tiu niices wnrto. inoth bottles priiio only T5 ste. Sold by aproycodl.7alvr.

jlt A'jjr itesr-csiinK tbo relics of porcelain were found in the late cihumations at Heroulaneum, which have occti i i tics in London, whereof our correspondent saya tho boitlo resembling Brake's Plan tation joittcr was unaouoteaiy, piacou nmouu; tho ruins by tho Dont ot Dr. lh-ake, desire to flats he ia incorrect in every re-reef. bottlo waa found there joa-ring our kttcriog. tho language of thy Ancient itomnswao different ironi the accepted literotuTe of that day. Oar Agent has other business than this in Fa-r uo, and has not been in Italy nt all.

No dcubt Amerioaoe carry Plantation Bittern to Rome hoc trying to impose upon thesooietyof Antiquariuns i a mis way, fccma quitu 'tnd we do not opprc-ciiLto thej-ko. It is unneccasary for us to upend mouoy in Europe while wo are unci to supply the demand f-jr thece celc-brn ed Birtors horo. Bespectfuily, au3daw2w. P. IJ.

Dkae Co. To rrrc Ladies: WOat buttons you re-((iii'e for the ciesr eii niutitbp, buy now ot laldrcdge's who. rathar than keep 'he large nn-' bnno each inducsments that will pay you to invest, oven ir they nro r.ot required for present use. Tho a.irne rceuetioua will arolv to lace oh awls tegular price Oil, pro.wnt S1S.0C'; four hilfe, rij-j prcsoot tr 1 ditto, reeular ii.ee vl'jjjC'. rtrnaen- jnin newt ioc jj cmuis, uu.j RrA i Mr -j ccnt't, ooJy rod linen httiidkerobiei tor t-r u.J.

Taking nocount oT stock will commence August loth. Tbarsforo improvo tbo opportunity up to that time. My stock cf hosiery, gloves, hoop skirts and corsets never was batter, and everybody knows tho veiy choicest of these goods are sold hero. I wili not except ono article that will not be offered to you as above stated. Onsj thouiahd hair nets ot three, cento each.

JS'urscry cloth forinfuot'd bibp, itc. Ladies favoring ua with a ctf can dopcr.d upon the inducements holdout in taiH inesa priueu inauu uku every time. IIlhrk-ce. v. it, tj sollins.

rent- in. and loosioc pro-norty of all kinds. iraj tases, lurnmu ODrtiueu uoati ui ,1" at rr.r.l eetite iri Keek Ijv. Per- sni 3 having property to disptiso oi will do itii to give ua a uuu. w.u farms and somo city property cowfor sale trice in lit.

intra osioon aaimiw 1BT1- IS THE JiSbT POLICY. Don't vou uan find boon skirts cheaper tne res tnan you nan at tuu uiuuu- ABtirv. V-et si: wra iu ou cheap tjDii: lo too and you shall have bettor akii tfi 25 per cant, cheaper than you tit, them itiy-bcre oiso. UomembOT tho place, 2o East Milwaukee street, be tween C. W.

Storey grocery and K. G', do' dry 2oda atorrc. jyl4daw2m. K. Desiks to Live.

Thoro is no stronffer ncairc in tno Human mind tnan tnat ol ooutinual oxistenco, Tho desiro to live to a ripo old ago ia almost universal. But notwirasraaiiiug mia iiamriu iuvb iu iivu, taore aas not as yot ooeu lL'una my oer- taia moans ot proioagin; ic inc oi mothod howevor. as vet known, is to li nrudDctlv und avoid all throat diseases bv IHO use oi lilies ujo6o eeiei, o1Ul. oa0 become ono of the staplo articles in almost ovary juruj; store tao country. Ladica thint of it.

Ysntordav wo over heard a lady ask One Geddes clerks tho n-wn nt nnner eambrie was tno answer. She ropliad, that they aakBd her 20esa for the same urticle on ilaia Btraet a differaneo of ovBr thirty per cer.i. Thou- sanda of such incidents, ooula be proved, jsiadawtt'-; to bo Tf aa is, ia a failure, To go on further with win c-uy involve danger ana incron.se cx flCMbation. Being unconstitutional, all who attempt to enforoo it or to power by its authority are simply tress, passers. A trespasser can bo sued in an ition tor A trespasser may bfl jujtinYbly killed, The New Orleans uraccnt, of the 10th isst, contains tho following instructive paragraph We were astonished yaeicrday morn- iog to sob tho Stars ona Bars the flag of (hi lato Southern Confederacy fl soling proudly from thojaok strnT of ono of our Red Eiver We must oonfc89 shot tho sight of it caused tho blood to oourso quickly through our veins, as it carried us back to scenes far different from those now presented to our gtizsv' (luleK TV'orJt Mim llorso ThlCTCs.

From thoOrimt Co-jnlj BtM On Sunday evening: last, two scans of torses were etolon. ono from Albert Eran- ais, of Bloomington, and tho other span from L. Muesod, at Patoh Grove. Tfao aorscs wore soon trseod in the di- rsotion oi uoscddbi uy way di yvsoctman, ioliowing tho river bottom. Francis Mun.

aon, Trainer, and others from that oarc of the coantry woro in pursuit, but EoBflobel. C. J. Hvd'j. of Liccaster.

AithDr.Armatrong ad T. Curriw, of i the partv. in all number. ine orobablv a It was ascartaiuod a iOQg a rcaiaont ot tuis atjout Ulty years ol age, and neat in porsoti and conduct, w.is he thiet. and that ho Lad dinod at Babel's Botel, Boscobol, which place he left for oourso north Monday afternoon.

Tho party in pursuit oroseed tho river ot 4 hue a short wn behind. Thev followed twelvo miles before overtaking him. end iust as die was DUttia(r un at a tarm house they took the thief and ttook i onargo, tne same evening an roturnoa BosoobeLtmd this Tuesday mwnine. was taken in c'oarco bv tho Putch Grove and Bloomington party, to bo dis- ooscd ot j-oa Knows now ana tne uo-tc unknown as we go to presi. Tho thief was soarched, and hisnocketc I wore woll lined with greenback, gold and nivor in an t-u, coaiacs inuy a i watoh and two eilvar watches, a pocltot macaiivini niar-H.

hOmu liuu clothes and splendid eajdle i Ho claims to reside in Sauk but i his family is in Germany. He I muafcs perfeot and is a well ciu- i catedman. await painiul nows as the people lorso thioves. Ho becced for tOtttest heart to pity. II a hclieroil by! infurmant, Mr, Ilyda.

to bo profejs-: onnl thief. Muoeon and Francis bad cash offered r. tcward of SlC'U, and Shenff reward the thief. The St. Joe Fruit lioloii l' 11 on tie cast TbO ETCst DCiOi; lOro Of LftkO MiobI jr.

raid ill11 bo' ioticd with li' wiiii-h eeaoh tUo next nntiuua tn sumilv it for f.v. am Tli 8 pleach yield Ibis year wi)l be at least louota tuat any provious vesr. nc quantity is variously estimated at half a million and a million of bue- much depending on the weather of uqzx two or tnrco weons, lcvor seen the trees so woll loaded with hue truit as tncy are now. Tho Pear orchards here am, moi of ihnm. stiil vniinrf.

and iho total vield ibis year will not esoood JO.000 baskct'i most of tho Bartiott and Scauty varieties. The annlo oreharda wi.i a Hah. picld this year. Mr, A- Hcslcr, of your ity (ui puotoj-rapia lacitj, UA6 v-u wieii' of old trees toe oldott apple orrhard this region which will ubiutOl'O Othor crt.harda will not much. 'Iho giapo Crop will uj larger ar.

evtr ji-! it preen: on.v-j-'ViM cctiLue tj tbo ires of ripening. Luring tho season, tho strmvborry rois-srs of this vioiniev have maritotcd 1 1 The riii'eerry lioi roeeh- bushe.s. 1 he ocrry 7 0 109 OXtoru Ot too iruii iiou uenv of this noted fruit region is yearly Un, i esrectii.ro bemfi oon- ilf.rrh.nr.i. i evchurda arc t-iantei every year, and the old aou maprovru. ortimato in hi.v.r re boing or: Uio oi i few hours- Jon.

Thsro isoonsidorablo excitement among settle sellers and buyers in Ihis city, in risen uencc ol the mysterious diseaso that has rocontly broken out among the beef cattle in the central pat! of this State. Out of tho several loh! of calt'o received here by the Illinois Central Kailroad, and percbascd and shipped East dnv before yesterday, seven head have tliod on the eara between horo and Pittsburgh, 'flio dealers owning them Lave telegraphed t) the Union Stock larda horo, ieciumirig their agnate to buy no moro cattle hero, and general panic has been az-'uLj; OAr.iu uie.i '-'J'-'i1-1-11' tirn intoroetcd nro ansioasly awaitiu-- too report ui tao eomujiasiui. icuuuuj p- inlttd to the oausea of the liiaense whothev it has been brought into State by tho Isrge drovci ot Tia cuttle pKit in the ci Tolotio, or whether ii has its origin in oilier Chicago Journal -Wt. Ohio Ststa i'uir tr.koti nlaoo at vlo, and ootttinucn from tho 2Ltto the 25th of September. Tne Indiana State ue.

to no noiu inoiaoap'jiis, uu" siC j.i. Kentucky holds her Su.to at Louisville, from September 15 to the XL0 M.mnoeoia otaie ir.ir uouora this year ot Minneapolis. It continues Irom Soptember 29 to October 2. Tho Illinois State Fair comes off this year at Qutnoy, opening Scptemoor til, ana continuing until tho 2Gib, Upward 000 ire offered in memiums, ofwjica aro in money." The New York State Fair is to ho held at oommenc- jinj? Saptjcabor 2y. oi'.

od'. man of tUueroL-e: c.r e.p-p-tc. zkii.H Rne Vrr Tii-n iiuJ.c;- Its ia- r. uui. od onrijj nad it.

"Jlitblv mum. litliODld B.r&rtroia 6a, fVopri' it a in nt QtiGAJS AN OBCtAN CONCERT lie swim et tbo noir BAPTIST CHURCH, AUGUST 19, 1868: the rncccdl cc bo If Ibo PATMEKT OF TBE HEW ORCAiV. Ofto'orit! orjt-iiiljUi (torn fibroid aro CDtrigsfl fjr tHoootnloo. CHOKUSES Will bo rsnderBd by (Lo boit mnilnl liltct of lh clt n). ILL thio bit mnile.

iatertlammt vr glvaa In thin Utj. M' OEE AltRITALS CABPETSI 20 MOKE PIECES of CARPETS da REDUCED PRICES. ESirrrj i- BOSI'ff JOK. GREAT REDUCTION HOOP SKIRTS) (Vo tliln iti7 ictd Uoop Chtirb FiZli EE HIT r.t 0r. EY QQD, BOXTOiV SKIRT I lnJuDdbostGlllajSIrirttriJids In the world SMITH A eowrs'ioK.

Thom-on's Patent "GlftTe-FiKiBg' CORSETI MOST POPULAR CORSET tho AtaorfoAB lawtot, ao that Ie isct, It hn boon v.i;a tUL- diuaj, Tli-J PATFST GLOVE-FITTLVG COSSET! tr-rl bvftll n-hi so asitrn NEW SPRING- DRESS PntalltbtalocLjISirrfr.ta Jiioivl'la, of :j.iJ., h-'. CMJCI ten ilno. SHlfJ A DRESS SILKS 1 nit nsolllM3tailir Dress 5jl Toran et. BLACK REP ari.ssDiD oocds and vehy cheap. ABplondidnaJortctentof ffprinn Onion tlilnaniro coiit'l.

BMITUA JWSTWK.K. LUMBER! or EVERY VARIETY ASD QEALSTY AT 0 UNITES, T7ARM FOR S-'ALE- 1' for iiirml -q io, cj V. du Fixho-J ta a V1SU WK rpo RKNT. The store on the west QHARLfcS rULKKR, AUCTIONEER, WEST MILWAUKEE ST. TCry desirable BOARf'UH tie-' if MILWAUKEE 1 BY TBLEG-HAPH.

SECRETARY WELLS. Foitrosa Monroe, August 6. The gunboat Tallqpssta from Tfashington with Seoretary Wells and Hs party arrived at Norfolk to-day. FROM CKCINMTI. Cincinnati, Aua-ui-t 6.

The steamers Ddaicirt, Potomic, Eza Porter and Fine urove, were entirely destroyed by nre at the Eureka dry dock ot two o'clock this morning: PROM BALTIMORE Baltimore, August 5, John U. Teg rayer, city commissioner, reports the dam. age done to streets and bridges by the late Sojd. He estimates thut 3215,000, least, will be required ti rebuild and repair bridges and put tho streets in a proper condition. PROM CE0RIA.

Savannah, August 3. Reports from orops in Georgia shew that the plants are small but healthy. Unless the plants grow rapidly, not over one half of what was made last year will be reahzod. Accounts from Florida state the worm is on tho increase s.nd ospcciasly among Soa Island cotton. Tho rain cariEce fruit to shod.

Fj0M japax, No York, August 6. A special from San Franoisco states that the United States ship Scicard had arrived with advices from iokohoma, Japan, datea July 1th. Tho Stalefcasi family defeated the lorn Confedorationists ut every point. Jeddo and Yokohoma woro again under Stalsbashi's control. The Mickador was a prisoner at Kioto Stalsbasbi ha refused to abknowlodge tho Tyc-oon.

The rice crop was seriously damaged by the severe rains. FROM NEW VORk, York, August The Coronei.Jfl tho West Ilobroken murder case yesterday, that tho deceased came his death at tbo hands of Michael Roche hom they found gujlty of manslaughter- Roche was thou committed without bail. The funeral of Goooral Ualpioo will tako piace hie lato roaidonce on Saturday next, join T. Hoffman, Ganorol Uuritor, Horaoo Greeloy, Biefiard Gorman id other citizeis of high standing are to the pail-bsiircrs. FROM WASUlNtiTON.

iVow York, August Tho Strata's dispatch states that it is as certained that too instructions of Beverdy Johnson were not particularly strong regarding tho Alabama Claims and wore mtroly directed to pureuo tho same course his prcdecoSEurs on that question, tut waa mora fully instructed regarding the Amorican doctrine of expatriation. It is believed that tho President and Secretary Seward aathorized him to negotiate a treaty as to tho rights of naturalized oiti- is, similar to that lately sgrced upon botwesn Prussia and the United States. RIDING ON A RAIL. Boston, August 0. At Chesterfield, a man named Pillsinger, who is said to have kept a woman as a kitchen servant and between teem to have abused .8 wife so that she was- compelled to him last month, was visited a night two since by about thirty man in dis guise, and Bomo women, and ordered to trender he resisted and knocked One the assailants down, but was soon over- PiSlsirijret and his housB maid marohed to tho house of his brothor naar which tho unfortunate pair were stripped of their clothing, tarrel and i feathered and ridden on a rail about half mile, Pledges wero estaoted from Pills- ot to divnlgo the names of those ongagod in tho notorious proceedings, and remove his servant from town within 48 hours, and to make a oonfossion of guilt to hia wife if not done a woo visi tation was turentoneo: to tallow.

FROM SAN FRAN CISC O.i Sau Francisco, August 5, Tho Union Stto Convention mot at Sacramento to' dav, ftjr tho parposo cf nominating five eleotore. Tha 2nd and 3d Con-raneioaal merito yesterday. A. A. Sargent of Nevada, wan nominated Tor Congreig in the 2nd DietrLt, aad Ohincetlor ilurbson of Napa nominated by tho 3d district.

The Convention of tho 1st district meets in ds Aujust Sth, for the purnjao ef nomin ating oandidatea for Congrosa, Oppoai. tin-n Btnamer Nevada. Panama, sailed to day with $71,000 treasure. New York atentner Continental arrived from the north Wlta M.i..uou in ueaeuru. opyiie U.

S. steamer Onward, 19 daye from Ye-kQhamn. Japan advices of July 4tb rer-ratcns an unusual wot soaBOT), Tow and ailk market dull. Flour declined, WheBt qnistal l.w. Tm PsiEr.ir fJiTsa.

Pure white teeth and a eweot breath, issuing like perfume from tno roso, tnrouga pair oi u.oij Shutflnneura savs. "an oscel- lont thing in woman." To keep the 'pearly gatoa" of the mouth always spotless, and the breath always fragrant, iu DCfleaaarv to use r.na doztiijunr uanj. OortK," always up to tho sticking point. 3augdlw Milwaukee, d- 24, 1863, Mejr. 0.

Clark Co Ntv Haven, uth myself and my wife hove used a TWsnr.n; fiiTfl and it haa Tirovfid nni-rBfH- afttinfacborv as a I have no hesitation in paying that we have re- O01V0U great uuoujjl i.e. uaa. (Sijpied liESTiUl'sESTON, apr9dawlv i I 1 of any size or quality, and printed in the bestmanneT, at tho lowest living rates. Those wanting anything in tbo abuva line, Ot av kind of Job or Book printing will do well to call at the Gazette lloldroge's Dew block, North Main street. TnouFOir, Robests WiLCvi.

ivlOdawtf. i I Forrs: for S-tx Immediately Malni- Tnilnr'j nniha T.axt.l This fenr aoree is especially desirable lor a business man who wants more than a singlo it close by husiuess.wants ail tho advantages of city ana country lite, wants lour cores nearer to oueine-e than any other fbar acres for salo in Janesviile. It is all under tultivntion, fonoad and in all rospeotsvery desirable. For further particulars, call on Dimock Hart, Real estate agents, or On vvm. Hod-eon, azuSdtf.

JAMSVlM.t H.RKKT. JANSSVILLH An-intfl, ISM, JLOUII-Spring -t totiiil SCO J00 Hia. WnEAT-Qo-a to oholc-j jnil.i-g l.ajl.M tlicr jir-flw BUOKWIlKAr JH'UR-6O0 100 Iba. HTE-In roq-mt at 1.10 1 21 pfr 80 lij. J3AD.WV an--f at 1.00l.IiJc-CDrdirgt(J -nUIty COBM iia-lk-d, 7II38J U'J OATH Qoai local tn inlp-lDC J(-i--il M00 otJ ECOU WiIEAr-70SB0 for otml.

BP.AOt-TOmlOOr--. iQonLIJlGS-UO -ci-L BXAfleOma bus oo. TLAj SZED LOW-'? B'-OLOVitfl 8KED lull at i.CO0.00 per 60 t. TIMOTHY BJJSD Dnll ot for 40 OnTl'EB-Sc-res it 2226. EGafl-LlghtEtt-iilj -tlC9I6j am.

tiT- aTocs-iio-- e.oos.co, OBESSSD IiOOS-B-nge at S.OOGJO.io, light i SltTft 116-fJ. tliliJSS urn, SiffiBo i ury, leiac. 3HE9P PSLT3 aD-o from tOfflleii WqL. WOOI K-iix's 3-'J, 'AZ for QawasL-d- Miw 7-m, Auj-o-t 0, 1505 FLOUIt IinjiriVfld, 0 20J01O 10 9 1C 1180 extra Ijooj O-lo. WKKA Improvud, 2 1 0 ur--sti Ho 2 uprlng.

SJ5 oi 1 -od. 2 mlxa. BYE icaroaondtllrui. COILS Closed qulot at l.iiU0 ucfioand, 1.20 2t loand nuxod lrtetcru t3ciat. 0AU1.EY Somlnnl.

t- e-u- prlco Prui prk- OALS-I ill.WiL'ii'jtli; JUAIiiiJT. MlLWintii, AugiiH 6, Hit. uiid firm, j.ilcu sintoiiuiirt i.e.; ao ao. 2. OST.

A check on Kock County LL KINDS OF CLOTHES WS1NGEES REPAIRED. jILWAOKSE THERMO WATER CURE, poritTa; avDAMsaE, sd.uilwausee CUia Wutt: TURKISH BATH I Thu ELBOMO, TIIKltU.M,, UULPaOft, VAfOft r.ii The Warm, tbs ColU, aj Hi" ItOSilAH OATH. M. P. HANSON, Momber Hfis.

Mod. Bociol C.iv, Dlid BlO) jfif Bourd nd trrainioiit THO Water SurS60fl 2 Curo. ii. uoe tuiOri.m. Eoatttmon, tho TDrkish Batbi v.V liuu.

7 with r.KHaary irol-Ji, will ti" 10 U52 SJi DR. SMYTH'S aVfiaflTHf CAM TRFATMfMT nanl Ozieni Prion M. Sold L. B. aaoklej SinlL'a UjJlOtUlct Moat hoar tlly you JjSU.lj la a lottor from th- Hon.

W. Penn Ij oil mdliOfoycurancc.Miooyeiiqttijuur taoflti. i-Ltttrr Rs. u. C.

Ii ranter I the Deptta: Church. ataV.lle, Dnink-ruc irwniu.ur, wwoh i uavo recoivod or Til 1 hiiblvaatinf.ctot?. I tel Wc.u.i to othcia ytur S.r uii. r. lout truly, W.O.

liuollia. d0I1Tti th" i Ba cist. MmcIi -M, 1S68. Dr.smya, JcaavTk, LiLh able. U.

S. DWIANO. Litter frem tho Kf L. O.T.Ommon, A Jt, Jlcrlh veatera UaiverMtT wt.rt.i q.1 Dx BUI AftOT ttireia.oritbj trial I ocnjldar year EydTLtlltcot. Ada.lr.bl..

inatrnmuul. It wor.1. aorOthsnB. olj nn, I I ty rrmavt a hard In bo ST.My- Parttmlar RiTea Hie sale ol Farmiug vwtlai tbe tot soois Hid wla "i- wlaUtne Mek m. or unru.

JlOV underiipned hav- nwrv 29 Ao-oe-jy I rnW. h.Vmu,-- i.i.ti 3jS aboe inai mto yawna" K-MBAfU luS Ue ai.0 a oad ot b-6i aad aoous JaTlll. Wit. bind wiil ti-ll lira loB-cot Hues priCM aiaylldK bAV ARJJ. atraved from the tui'i mtchX1 tDO prsmhwof ihoanWii r.

i. H.M rwl oo aiih MTfi A mil Sj'OR bALL. IwO IT larma et SO tiCfia aach. tit ibr.e ty 0 V.cTVVrJZ2 xTj.vifu, a first COOS, XT A MHIJ. A t'T.

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