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wicn he pireaoliecl It, ezceptioiiB to lf that dlsconTse, and more extract, which ire repnWJBhetJ, are not nor are tte men lo wionflliey apply, toaoylocalitj, division or age of uw crites, who vainly in oending when fancy from. those who are occopying prototaeil in socletv, Md think trie latter are going down, they themaelvM are gotnginp; and they hare no idea of of tteir own, they derlrd great ijorisolatlon jirlth those oT Borne poor devils, who hare tected In the commission of crime. Then take thefrposltionB on this corners oi" and thank God that they are not llkef men, and more especially not In the condition of tliOJB who have been detected and ekpbsed doing.L Tiro men la this cityfoecu- pylng responsible positions. Were arrested 6tT a charge of TBat of. Abe pifpoeeoing ereiy: ciazcri n'ty.

Let justice lake its course. No fflsn disposed to interposs any obstacles to a tHpr- ongh rjt- facts, in they should, as they nndoi ished. T.hat-is the jioot satisfy some of onr most respectable people They public taeeting, Iwbilelthe investigation its still pending, and not nonnee the nnfortnate men unaer arrest, awaiting an esamlnatlon, but assail tbe tires of those who will not join theln in tfielt. irindj-denunelations, and more partioullirly the newspapers of the city, for not JinaidngY; general and indiflcriminate war -ujxra oorrnp-' tion and fraud, exempting neither age, condition, 4rbm tJielr merciless peltlngsjbefore are implicated in tnefctil: transaction. We know something of the fiis- tory of the men who make these insinuations, and we isdVwe them not to "ptorokepin nation of their own antecedents.

If. that mast readers tiger, except Ibatn takei All jroa nionej lime, Whilij the LoVsll and oondenelng and the March 10, '60. EALSD propwali wltt MoelTed office till SatnnUy, March IT, at for grading an rtr from tbeeutilneof theN. W.tf ofiectlon Wwatto c'U and planking iday plptf (ufte 'to-tttisamato unonanorda iplettoft or tbTDugh iftypercent- Fioin the pipes. pq Wf "prpjndice' and' repiroaoh Here, then a oaptniU jths political; capita of the hjpnblicVff tbe resrts-ieatber Taraigheel over o7 an brepresi COKBiCZ.D»iBi«J3W, I ComptroUer'aOfficr, March r- vuv wu 14 W1U II Cedar street; for plaokldg and pate Sa- pwme Ooutt a after able ad- 1 gentlemeni a 1 short willpass wjbfin will be ea- third somewtere in the norttt part ofiihs tata.

M-' 1 re to tha his as i from the whole he dissented that Mr. Wheeler apointon of It. W. ailowed that ie fbll! right, and also that part of tbe Capt. he had 'got spins half a mlllloa perspns own slaves, i and thatj th'ejeifoje, they wi.

tooraay, as compared wilhT the rest of tbe -pop? thtfSontfieri iiStatefl-ijid'ortbe (-Unf JPhia BnggBBtlonf 'in the placei Ja ffiere fallaoy of error in ita inoep assert to consider 1 the property itariadV' represents at Jeast number of sonls. Ha is a ohljdren, and male or female oonneo- tionB are depeijclent npon him. And so it la jroprletpr; North" 'or Sbiiib, repre- not agreed tojiie they report disre- Alex, bf 'their nd evidently iet I think dlBbanded as they dreaded that ibey.dld ghtur. Horn. Mr.

talk with it; and Old aotrseem 1 Mr; H. report from aa. he knew npobjection to satisfy themselves that they are hoaest becaisa they denounce men who are dishonest, it Is their privilege to do so when tHey go Beyond tbat.and attempt to Impeach the honesty of those, who 'wHl not howl as loud 4 over the supposed corruption of shall object toit. the jonrnal, if tbe Hdtjie it -would then he read in the State and many ont of it. Mr.

Blmore wanted the report Another groan from the The Kew York Tribune, which, the day, called upon to nominate a slarery-Whij-for President, now tells its ill- lowers that to succeed in 1860 they poll nearly or quite 2,000,000 votes." 'in 1856, adds the Tribune, we bad bnt 96,189 Fremont In Illinois, jnd 94,376 In Indiana; mnst cary those States now, and; jo do must poll votes in Illinois, 000 In Indiana. Fremont had bnt! rotes in J'ennsjlraniB; candidate inls jiir most carry that State; and to that enjJ mjftt poll Fremont's vote and at least 90,000 We 28,888 for jFremont and most this year Just about doujble number. Of course, there Is work to fee dcrrie in this State, in Conneotiout, in Iowa, for each of these States might lopt by apathy and heedlessnegs, though none of them will We for Fremont in New York, and must njjw 325,000 to render it safe We had votes for Fremont In Iowa, and mnst.tKis yimr poll 75,000." After digriasing into eoaw blip to the Democracy, telling them that las of Illinois, acd Mr. Stephens of would form a stronger ticket than Bttcken- ridge and Seymour, the Tribune says, Jersey can be great railroad monopoly In that State, backli by tbe bulk of its ignorance, intemperance nice," AH this prelude to a newsboy's" shout, two cents The BepubHoaiis hid better give it up. They cannot get thsr twp million rotes this year.

They did aoi their own in New Hampshire, and onmal, ap. proved-, as' ptart of Mr: Horn aailedfor the ayes anidlnobs expunging the report. When Mr. Elmore was called, he refused tbj vole question, as he considered tht nrjconstitptlonal. Mr.

Munn roted as, 'Mr. Pal vpte.d no, pot because he' chose tb.1 Mr. BImoret the rote was taken, did not like to be contumacious, vptedaio, saying he would present his protest ithe morning, and then Toted no. declared. -For'expnnglngi 60j agiijnsf it Mr.

Palmer previous expung- ntS'not himself only, but the family of which heaj, anil just.as oompe- it would be Jast as bad an'iixnoientto address to" human laatfAoldetsln the Nortb- ror, if yon will oonut up the number of men at the'North who can be deemed to be to any conaidarable degree proprietors of the soil you will that 1s relatively small. There is no part of the world, in which wealth is more unequally distributed than ip the Xorthern States. So tbtt'thls argument of an oligarchv applies with equal force to the great wealthy proprjetorsln.tha Wprtbern States, and any Southern, speaker or debater, might with equal propriety reproach iisin the Ndrth as an ollgars point to the men who are not large Gentlemen, the argument is not only fallacious In fact, but it is an appeal to the worst preja dices and passions of the heart. Associated with that assumption is another assertion that the Southern States exert an nn- due influence In the nation. That I.

deny. I say the people of tbe Northern States have at all limes had their due (bare of-power In the government. They have had it both as persons and communities, and in the few instances which constitute "only an apparent exception, in which there have' been Presidents from tbe Southern States, those Presidents have been selected, nominated and elected by the Northern States. For we, unfortunately, are so distracted by our- own rivalries, there is in our Northern society such universal is so free to do everything, and every man so aspires to do all things, that as natural consequence we are weak politically when we otherwise might be omnipotent. Our weakness is caused "by the rivalries and jealousies of competing states, men, and therefore tbe unity of the South Is tfiB hbrlh and the jWt-these the abolitibn elemeri pf tlwni, 1 1 i orons bHe.havt a Pretended beyond.in the allegation that they cblnptde with tbe sentiments the fathere.bf the the fathera th fathers, republic continually quoted to na bejng the autbo of opinions 'upon which this al Jeged conflict between the north and south is based.

Ing the gutters. fc t'H. GARDINER. Oomptroller. COHTBiCT DSPASTM'KT.

I City Office, March 11, W. OBALEP prop will oerectlved at this office an- til Monday, March 19th, 1800, at 10 A. for burying all troliancei within the city limits of the cltv lorthe ctmlng year. The Coinmon Council shall poiler, and here by rtjsrrertBe rlghtttf appoint person to In "Aerials and workmahahjb wate works daring Us construction, and shall fli upon a rem lOBUIe aompensatlon for hli shall psWbythepiirtlejtaklnnthe contract; all work, materlaliiued shall be approTel bjrifilm prerloui E. t'H QAEDINEE, Comptroller.

'a Offlce, March 111 be received at this office, until 8PEOI All NOTICES. HOW often do wa come iiMpntact with penoiu who are aiwayi complaining of ili health I They never fee wtll; are tUhsr weak, dehJRated. nerrooi or have no procure a bottl BJgert, oielt according to the aid ypu be rettoreil to health and vigor. For in medl- eT' -Shrman the 6th Ward, of the Olty of MUiraukee. Also to plank the aldewani and piva the gattew, all aaoordance wllh-the plan ana tpeclffcatlona of the Oily Engineer onfileln-tbjj marl3-dlt E.

L'H. QABDINB. Oomptrollpr. CosraiCT I Oltr Office, March 11, '60 EALED proposal! be received at this office, until Tuesday, March 20, 18CO, at 10 A. for iradln? an'd graveling Been afreet.

In the 6th Ward, of the Oity of Milwaukee, to the grade established. Also for planking the sideirallo and paring the fuller as per plan and ipeclucat'ons, on nle In lie office of the CUT Oomptroller. E. L'H. DR MOFFAT'r-i VEOETAIH.E LIFE AND PHOENIX BAVK been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a tOTerelgc remedy for dyipepita, flmtulency, heart-burn and head ache, eaitlTeneu, dlsn-hcEi, feren of klndavrheamaUim, gont, gravel, wormsijcurvy, ulcers, trnpUvecomplalnta, alt rheum, common coldi and Influenza, li regnlarltj and all derangement of the female pllts and various otlior to which the human frame liable.

For io.lt by the proprietor, Dr. W. B. 1IOFIAT, 3SJ Brni.ls-ay, Ne York, and by Druggliu all over thr coontrv InStjedfixates Senate in Gen, lime, that- their Senate airl not expnngei; bul drew lines around in the Joarnal, and wrote the "crpung- 'ed''across the words objected This the House did not do, nor It Jw told by any of-them, Including the they did do, or hSw they did ill 6nly real thing was the exh.ibitloajty' ibel shanghais of great terror, lest their Governor' should sink dignitjr he has so long been rlbted for. I do not believe the Governor much obliged to his friend's for their jnteiffereiioe, as it places Wm in rather without aty panicular fault of his the origteal One of sending in such ia ttjeseagB.

The shanghais are a They might hare corrected the- Journal thii morning with some color of right, were foolish enough to let the opportunity slip, with a majority of the Honss the-journal, and after having their own approral by expunging; the power to correct, didnot know einongji to do it, then tried lo expunge and not eVen know bow cut and Rhode Island are passing put of their bands. OWtmtry. Died, on Tuesday, tbe 6th atSt. Angui- tine, Florida, Wm. E.

Blddleoome, of this ol Louis can of the 13th inst. The deceased was well known througlioiE tbls State for many'years as a young man oi fine ability, and great promise. He was a member of the Assembly in 1851, and a prominent candidate for Attorney General, before; tlw Democratic Stata Convention, Ihe fall. Our own acqnalntance iim corns! menced in 1850. It Is now about Wen year! aince he left this State, and took up denee'ln tbe city pf St.

Louis, where to They got themselves into a aorape makes them -feel foolish, while all Che amusement of them be sought for and mors ereseem as tender about bis repiitatloaagtfilt never stand a joke and not withstanding their a Irnis. of nWotry in guards, they oan'tbear a'joke about it. TheeTening.seJsIon la an to lick the only apparent. Indeed, have we not seen In the recent election of Speaker how little there was of concert of action among Southern members 1 Whatever there la of concert of antlon is because they art smaller In number, and because they are attacked and have to act on tbe defensive. Tbe North forces them into combination by its perpetual assaults upon the institutions, of the South.

Let us cpase our aggressions and attend to our own affairs. Abstain from intermeddling with their affaire, and rely npon it yon will sec them 89 much divided as any portion of the North. So much for tbe so-called undue influence of tbe South. That aleo has taken itg place in the lumber loft of the limbo of vanity, and that weapon being used up, we come to consider a third that is now presented to alleged irrepressible conflict between 'tbe'Northern and Southern States. That assumed conflict is put in the first place, as a question between free labor States and slave labor States.

We were not long since told that there was a necessary irrepressible conflict between them Let ni ponder a moment and see whether it be so I ask every man lo reflect and to answer to his own conscience il he Is able to see how arj conflict of labor should occur between a laborer at tbe North and a laborer at the Sonlh In respect to industries, which are nee-, essarily distinct, dependent npon onr climate, upon geographical- and topographical facts wholly Independent of homon control. For instance, ought we in Massachusetts to regret that we produce to insist that that fact is a course of conflict of rabor between ns and the people of New Orleans or Savannah, who do not and cannot prodcce ion 1 Or to reverse tbe fact that tfap laborers at the South, because of 4he congenial climate, produce cotton and sugar, which we cannot produce at the North, a cause of conflict WTiat conflict is there where the differences of production constitute harmony of relation It It notldentity bnt difference of production that creates harmony. What sort of harmony would there be between two men that sbonld marry each other. (Great laughter There is identity, instead of difference. It is difference of of that invites tbe man to tbe woman, and constitutes the harmony of the family, which is tbe basis of all civil institutions and of ail virtue (Applause.) Bnt, again, would yon have ideality of labor in these Dnited States 7 Let us reflect.

What would be the condition of Massachusetts? I will take Massaohnsetts for er. ample, because I do not want to be supposed reproach Connecticut about anything (Laughter.) What would be the condition of ASK ANY ONE WHO HAS EVEH USED Dr. MTane'9 Cplrbrntcd Livor PREPARED BY FLEMING BR03. they think of them Ninety-nine lo a Ima- drcd will tell you ey are the best P.lli tar lirer complaint, tick headache and that Uiei Ijsve evtr nsed. Bead the following from one r.f iur must re- (pectab)c citizens: Nsw Your, Aufnst 8, I do hereby certify that I have been sujr-rinc 'rcm a pain In my side and breast for a tlmt, and after trying many remedies cs me to the conclusion that my liver was affected.

I Immed atcly commcDcfd ailng Dr. arLane's Celebrated Lirer prrparcd by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and the that I hare taken hare already given more relief thin al! the other medicines I have taken pat togirbcr. I to a cla'rroyaDt to consult him 4 after examining cae carefully, he aJvisrd me Iff the use Dr Pills; that Irejr woald cjre tnc. vv w. PHI i.

'i Columbia Purchasers irill be circlal to ask for rr.r, vsr. a factnred by FLEXING r.f Pim-isi en, rv- There are other PUli r-urportins be Liver Pills, now befjro Dr. M'Ltnt: 1 genuine Lirer fills, also his celebrated Vemlfofe, cao nnr be had al all respectable stores me yen'-lm tiiynature oj fl.KVI.vo CoSTBiCT DlPiaTVIST, I City Comptroller's Office, March It), '00. EALED proposals will be received th i offioe until Saturday, March 17, at l.i i. or remojing scrapings from ihe streets and alleys In tbe 4'h Ward, from the 2lst diy of March till the 1st d.iy of Jecember, 1860, and cleaning the streets and al- eya In laid Ward at such places as It may become ne.

ceuary In consequence of a non-compl'tnce by ihe owners or occnpanls of lots Ihe rn es snd reiula- tlans, established In relat.on to cleaning streeh. and allej s. Sealed proposa's will also be receiTrd at the same and place for rer.slrlng soo-i streeu alleyi ss may, in the opinion ot the Street Ooroml.iloners r- quire repairing, either by flanking or craveUnz 'pi poaals for npalrlng must be mads as fallows Price per ruble yird for grsdlng. Price per lineal foot for relaying nld plick Price per lineal foot for new plant. Also, prce per square yard for paying th stones an.1 ildewalks with bri.k, and price Kr f.

L'H GARDINER. r. CoSTRiCT DEPiHTXlST. O.ly Oomplroller's Office, March 9, '60 tntatTASTto nf an act to vhe City approved Mardi 27, 1SS9, tha andt'r. Iffned Councilors Street Commissioners of ihe 4th Ward, of the City of Milwaukee, to b-reby relate equlie and order, follows 1st Each and fvery owner or of any rslljng houie, store, tenemtnl at build nj ny kind or deic.npt on or of any lot or pa-t lot tuated In ihe 4lh Wird, of.the City of Mllwnake- nd fronting on street or streets, or ibatilng on ny alley satd Wurd.

on Saturday mors-n; week, clesn the sideiralks in-1 the slley to the enter thereof, anr! hilf the itidth of the srr-et o- treets In front of such lot or of a int by icnp saoTeling and all the rubbish, Ith of eTery ktn.l Inlo compact heaps In the uch str--t or itrects or alley, to be remoTetl to such the direct Corrm! srocers Tay 2J. The owner or occupaijts of any lot or par: i fronttcg rr heinsr na aov street or i in, of ihe City of Mllariukee, ke-p in the il.lewalts iuch lot or part of nd iNo the street mil ullej In front rear 3d. In case f.ccapjn: of any lot or r.u;i.|- Hthln the llmju of ihj fourth srn.l fus. to con-ply irith the f.ir^^ln^ rrirulal; ft' tl.en 11 caaje such work to h- to such lot or part of th? N. H.

mar10--16t by the sal person sliall be deemeu'imlit fdrtue a Tlbe Mayor shall saleable personj a commissioners, and when confliiied! by the Com mon shall constltnte ot commlsslonets, who shall, after the ctfrnptellon of th works, power to examine thaScondltlon of'th company and to Inspect their books it' all reasonabl aft pajlng said company Including a proper chttwe for depr'eohtloni, com pany toaydeclaraieml-annnjil dlyldeaja eattal to si- per cent npoit tha capital slock of the Siipany from th date of the Issue of such stock, and aft excess of profits alter paying such dividends be ng thi of ne profits, shall he annually paid to of wate comrnl'sloners, to be Invested bythenjnln tha said company whenth-iama ean be at na or less, or In such securities as are Ofed for- bankln purposes In the States of Wisconsin andfllllnoU The certificates or other evIdenoeJt'of such loTest ment, shall hare stamped or wrltteij. upon the fac thereof, the words, "The property the board Milwaukee Tha fund thus raised be a slnilhg fand, to applied towards the purchase of laid works The city of Milwaukee shall have tha right to pur chase these worts at ajy time they raiy so elect, pay- Ing a sum equal at the time of making such purchase, and If the tfimoany are un- ame to aicree upon the amount of inchyjoat, the tame shall be Hied by three commissioners, to be nominated by the Judges of the Circuit and CountV Court of Milwaukee County. The parties bidding are at liberty to such mod ioatloos or changes to inec.flcatlans accompany ng their bid. that they may deem ad-rtiabla or ary, which change or modlnVallon will Ire considered by he uommon Council la connection their bMs or rurulBhlng the rlty with watet for loses. no r- 4ili prov by Of SPECIFICATIONS orks to erfftfd for The family occupylni the dwelling nf anraSer rot more persons for each p.

tiat number flfty cents per year shall be Dwelling houses occupied by more one Jhill he aa f.illows The jecond ly oce-ihirJ of the rffjlir ratts. The third one-fourth The Tourlh, one e'irrth j.j Each fimiiy jns-gfjfhth 5f £be regular rates On firru ihall be sites as miy Jpon ln on Board. ilmllar 00 ppr annum. jj.crof Choice The Fox Wisconsin Improvenu-nt OOMPAN NOW offer for sale thi-ir Uo.l, counties of tbe State of Adams Oo Brovn Oo Bad Ai Oo OaluaeuOo Co Columbia Oblppewa Co. Dunn Co Eau Olairc Co Fond da Jtuiean Uo Jackson Kcrotme; Co Marathon Uarqaette Qo Ocoato Co Portage Or, Rlehland Oo Bt.CroIx Oo Baok Bhavanaw Trempleaa Oo Wanpacca Waushara Oo The above list ouic, to comprises some vrry won an eariable position at the Bar, and would bare doubtless achieved the highest hofirljt in Ws profession, and In politics, aa well, If life had been spared.

He was a gifted, gener- oni, whole-souled gentleman, who never failed to create a fcrorable npon all who the whole. OMAHA. Tteory. On made a ispeeoh at-Kew Haven, from which we make the' following Jrth wanl oT space, aU It puts' eifing which, for give to Jay. npon Seward'g theory of "Capital States and labor What I propose especially now to discuss Is the poUUoal relation of this gfcat to consider whether, In fact or JA truth, following a quested to meet at iheOironJt 'of fliot between toe Northern andlsouthern States that must us on fa oitfl- discord' and pnolio and tffthediaso- luflqpoftxnr gpreramegt.

ir- represrible premises npon vthloh It Is seldom that the members of any; Bar are convened to pay last impacts tcrone worthy of them ar WHUam-E. Biddlecome. "Death IflTef-a thifflnB mark." S. The following is presumed to be a tol- eraBly complete list of tte republican, cajaflij. dates for the Presidential nomination at fchi- has pr Its or invent inventor, iumukwi, uiuiti'congpimous ex- poaltor-WmwIwls; representa.

tire man and the exponent hig party ajeanMr.WnilamH. be tfaeatan. approaching "Be and proptotion tfiat hef resents himself this arsenal MO Massachusetts ij urery man pursued the same labor? I know it Impossible thing; bat dealing, with iroppoutlon. What would le iommittes of conal to happiness wealth 01 Md prospenQrif erery tnan-in Massachusetts wereoeonpied-in doing'the -same identical thing. It not; obvious 'and palpable that prosperitjriis the result of-diflVreneebf pursuits? But enlarge the -Eet ns suppose thaterery man In the States' were engaged Jn gams thing, raising the sameorop; or manufacturing the BanWiprodnot ol art.

That, agalrris an impossibilityj bnt we hare got to suppose it, because the assertion of a conflict between differences of labor Implies that there wirald tie no conflict if there were identity of labor. Then lot us sea. I would like to know whether It would do any good to the city of Lowall If every man in Alabama should leave off raising ootton.and betake to manufacturing it I would like to know UU would he any advantage to tha city of lynn if every man In South should Ifiaveoff cultivating rice, and betaks himself to making shoes, (fcanghter.) t3r, oncp, for le, coming to'the State of Conneotiout I like to know if it would be any advan, tageto the city of New Haven If every man In Louisiana should leave ot raising onear and betake himself to making ooaohes. (Laughter.) Fow would onr Industries in New land fare In that neweutopia of identity oMit- is one of the bases of the alleged ir. repressibleoonflfctlMjtween the northern and Southern States? Why, gentlemen, it is BO JwlteTidentthat all theory la absurd- foolish, Irrational, mere powder with which to fight a pa'rty contest, that it, wonld.be discreditable to yonr judgment to pursue that awn- menf, farther, the'argnmenT does not need to be pursued further; for how stands its author now We are no longer told of ihe Ir- TepresBible oonBict between the free labor States of tteKorth and the Blare-labor Stated of the South; bntjoow it Is an irrepressible conflict the 'oanital States' of tha South an3 the 1abof States' of! the JThatTa the latest new-Invention.

r.f The -foolish, rf oestSute of in 1 tact. farming, prairie, hravy timber, oak Dpenlng and lands In the State, and unceasing poweri of the first Importance. These lands were selected rears Mlt, rcfiri to contiguity to market, anj are IherVor- tin. very l- st lections In rtpard to soil and location to lie r.mn.l where In the "Great North ff est." Tdl i WISCONSIN IMPROrKSIFNT will toon have completed the Oansl tlirougti cVn- tral tsnonsln, which conned. Lake Michigan the Mississippi Blver.

A majority of these lands within a few miles of thu (treat Improvement, havr nuequllled raclllties for shtpplnfr their al' markets. For farther Information Inquire of Sbbi Snilth, Agent of Trustees or Daniel C. Jelne, general agent theland department. Applelon, or cf, W. II.

ItODTVAl. AjteDl, No. 19 Wisconsin BELIEF IN THI MINUTES. PULMONIC WAFERH I TBB EsTismnao 1837, and firet artielt kind ettr Introduced under Uu namtof'PmjiaxtcWirtts," tfttl or any other country; pit other Wafert art counter Tht can be known by name each WAFER. BETAN'8 POLMOSIO WAFERS Relieve Catujht, Coldt, Sore Throat, BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFIR3 Relieve Asthma, BronehHit, Difficult Breathin BRYAN'S PTLMOSIO WAVERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paint in the Ches BRTAN'8 PULMONIO WAFERS Relitvt Incipient Consumption, Lung Diteaecs BRYAN'iPULllONlO WAFERS Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonaili BRYAN'S PDLMONIO WAFEKS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Jfinula BRYAN'S PDLMONIO WAFERS Are a Blessing ta all Clatses and Conttitutionx BRYAN-arPULMONIO WAFERS Art adapted for and Public Speikm BRYAN'S PtTLMOXIO WAFERS Are in a.

tixiple form and pleasant to the la.ite BRYAN'S P0I.MONIO WAFESa ATof, only but efeet rapid lasting Cures BEVAHB WAFERS Are warrnteHo five satisfaction to every one No.JPamlly shonld be without Boi of naif AN yiitintoHJo WAFERS nupply ol WAFEB8 jf njmrocjun. 'No person trill erer object 'to for BBTAPPS tlTLnONIC WAFEHtS To ert ri troa ihe ir.ore of the reservoir jrroands, aa s.G'1 boiler ubstantiil sell-finished birlt of ii brick partition walls. the an I boiler house, 6f.y fi fert al lf lonilrc( an five feet lonp to be constrocte.l or irnod misteTUI the WH.I14 to JM a anrl 'ormlr slile-n inches In ih n. i 1 1m) tbl one height, w.th pump r.ps-:ty t-c J.umrs. Th- 1 5 i1 "5 hol fonndatlnn 1 rl rl front of the enjlne hoase to b- (rrujrd to Rive a neat and tsjtetui to stairs in 'runtof fni h-u-e the to he coal hou-e of mffi capicit; fu.U ou l' of ihe 'ngi I To furnish two Coraish Engines si nilar It SeB-ril form nod design, sol eqaai power to those I now 5se the Ohio, water workj, of i engines be capable af ralsic? de- liver.nir Inf.

the one nne mul.ons i tallona twelve hours, when at the us al ipced, both or to be irranired so Uftt rhey cm pump separately or together. Said enzicrs to I suitable fOuDiUt ons of brick ar.d itcne the tmijt thorough and workmanlike rainner. corstruct a rcserroir upon the irroundj donaud to the Company ty the ty lor Uiat purpose of sufficient capacity lo contain eight ml lions gallons of water, the son loam to be flrj: removed from lurtice of tbe groun.l, scd so ex.bankmeat rmed to be leu than thirty in heljrit tsrelve feet In cldth un the summit or top, with jldes sloping buth in out at an anr'e of not less than one and a half to -IK JO wllh clay Ocl the cf tho irubanineul feet in at ihe of the reservoir, in.I lour feet In width at ihe lop. About roar'eel top the embankment, the nne sloie be fini.hrfwlth a ruble fi.nndatl-.n itone mjt.m 4 Lnlns of or stone laid In ceraent, oj ruDnlnn Irom ihu bottom to the lerej. The reserrolr to a i thoroog-i and Workmanlike rranner, with pipe with stop- coct tn shut off from the other when ntrcesjary, 10 to clean out or repair as the case may be; also liro outlet P'pes, oni fur each division Wllh stop-cocks Tbe two pipes to be connected together Into the main artery or twenty Inch pipe, so that the water mmj be taken from either division of the re-ier-votr at pleasure with a twenty lach pipe cocnvctlnj the pomp.ng main with the main distrlbatlng pipe, so that Ihe water can oe furnished to tbe city without recourse to the reser- i volr, to water p'pe in each division with sti per annum.

Offices nf professional a frr.m 15 jrit-prlfg arj.l r. ni 't 1 per annum. HAteU. addition to -aus -rLjrr 1 lltfi, ea-S room Jl aoDarn Tireras and boarrtln? hoojia, la addttloS to prime es. each rcora OH pjr in cum -V, "aj room, il anaaini; i Irom J13 to JiS per antBoi pr rate, each 13 annuSa public, INSURANCE COMPANIE3.

ted II. F. Ins. Co. Offlce, under Mltchell'i Bank.jjorner of Water and Michigan streets, Hgts for the war for an i the gronad or a lugner Jaw, to bo shot as A co usegu eat upon sugges bet ween bibh so many mm 'sectional nbstility acts wWohbelon patent this of he ha4 the rgot4on We neoeasify foraisobrd after of abori ten stall be laid -the dtatrlbntlon on.

or befo 7ane, A. D. ISfll, and the balance of miles) shalj, be and the water le distribution on the flint Further, the parllM so accepting- from the ComffloitOoBncll' after wurks 'u afornald, extend their itreetj 10 ordered. froMtd, Uat 1 the amount of rat I hereby: required for sucli extensloo,) annnla on All the nuterialtand sdrkmanshlMo ha of the be moiiahnrough woilr- and lo be.a, thoronp 1 "i oln tauaie reapecta iil? itreeti they opened tha Introduction, ot ihe-plpu ihUl ba again oIoMNl put la a repair as they were befora thlr were an pay allidamages that be occasioned by the lay 0 e3 i. Sanderson, a.

Daniel Solomon Adler. Jr. 8. 8. Diaogrr, marl The illnttia! LiTe lias OF STATK OF WISCONSIN.

II. declares It to be a fact that of Life Is the cheapest and Safest mode, of making provision for onc'j family and experience has proved hla assertion true. Thla la i UOM2 COMPANY, ami has thereforadoubleclaim upou lha confldenci! and patronane of lo community EMmine Its claims and Insure yonrlovej on-i from suffering, by taking out a policy. Corner of Main and Wiicomln 33 Daggett, Lester Sexton, Geo ill ier, A Barber, Oflsley, Johnson, Eldred, A Nichols, 3 0 Hall, BIT Plxley, 0 During. TRUSTEES: Dr I) Wolcott, 3am MarsriHll A Scovl Kira Her, .10 Wllmauiii, James Nell, James Bonjicii, SI a Sc-ott.

John Oaakett, Alex Graham, I. Plaher, Palmer. Mitchell II DouBmSQ, Durcher, B-Whitaore, B'Martin, Daniel Sewfiali, 11 Roantree, 0 Alexander, 1 II Eiirnest, i). a. DAOUETT, President.

B. WOLCOTC, Vice Prasldent. A. W. KKLLCKJU.

0. D. NAjtU, Treasurer. U.WAI UAfH'AL, d. r.Lji«-i 'J 1 li Ui? a ti.

H. Uuiluvifi rl KAHl' if I 1 li r. I CiPIT IL SURFUTI. ul Surplus, ir. I Capu Vise nrnpiny appl OiH 'e BY ST A AUTHORITY, I i h.

-N ti A I INSURANCE AGENCY H.i:l it lit Kt li K1IS i i. i Com, i 11 WFSTTIfi -I Of C.liil U3S.TT3 I 'A FIUF JVi. Of CASd ASSETS 4JS.1 FIRK- IN'SJTK F. A33ETH A a i) Fine INS, on CASH Uf P.bll: B.thinz i ta tfce I J. DLOOK, .1 I .1 I OASH JULY 1 14.00(1 .41 001 2,1000 Si.OUU 31.

"00 Ut pow-r nuci I'nvate (4 ''A- add ii caj horses Livery incluiilag lashlnj i.f I Kach horse $2 per i Dray anil teiini hordes Jl per annum for elch team -rnploytjot -ijr 1 of fo cents daj. Wiier carts, for. eich ore bundred latlotis taken, cartmen not to charee over ten centif per barrel" three $: Brrwi-ni, ice hu cents 1 jail per JOB MOSIB, Bole.prcprlettr, Booheiter, N. For sale by QBMN A BOTION, HKBBtBQTON, i BOSWORTH Jan5-d4w j. publican proclivities.

abolition nothing. Cameron, Simon; Icpowuothhigfnn. Chase, abolition republican. of names. The States of tfie sooth and the labor fhere no labor at the and co'lored ohUlengejonr memories, to apread eagle TAriations.

Lincoln, Abram, republican abolition. rH, -abolition ripnblic Sumner, abolition repnblloan tie'nortnahotne south, nytosefc. How'doea day anjfpfertou. falls' and expeditious manner, fatfgtched and moat ground- cocks leading off to the bink cf the lake, for the purpose of out the restrrolr, with appendage that may be needed to make It a perfect restrrolr The rmbanament lobe well turfed on the outside with iod, acd the promenade terrace walks to be well (Travelled, the inside to be paved with Ihe best Duality of edfewats as above. The inmtnlt waJk of reservoir lo bare a neat fence.

The whole lot lo be enclosed with a strong, wooden fence, botn to be well made and appropriately painted, with gates and other appurtenances for completing the same, with two cast iron pipes inserted in the Dottom of the embankment leading outside win stop-cock to each, ready to attach foundations to when desired. THlan furnish and set a sufficient number of boilers of the most approved pattern, to be arranged so that either may run alone, each of the boilers to he capable of furnishing steam Jufflclent-to'run both of the pumps In an economical manner, with pumps water faoges, safety ralre, and all other appurtenan- build a breakwater running ont Into the lake In front of the engine housa sufficient to protect a line of pipe Into water from ten to twelve feet In depth and to lay a thirty Inch suction pipe of boiler Iron from inch deep water Into the" pump well. lay an iron pumping main from the en- fine house to the reservoir Inches In diameter to erect a itaod p-pe of sufficient height to force ihe water Into Ihe reservoir, the same to be protected from Ihe weather In the nsual manner. furnish acd lay pipes of ttte following sues anrl One thousand two hundred feel of nc pumplnz main. Twelve thousind pipe.

Three thousand one hnnlred feet sixteen Inch pipe Six thousand nine hundred feet of twelve Inch pipe. Three thousand six hnndied feet of ten Inch pipe Four thousand six hundred feet of eight Inch pin- Twenty-Ore thousand feet six inth nips. thousand feet four Inch pip-. Or eqntl to twenty-five miles In all. Such pipes lo be laid rathe several Wards at tbecity as follgws.

The number of mllea hsTlng been by the lassessed valuation the property for five hundred fest of twenty Inch or hut. her jla'l per to. ift.i Ktllniaild, depots, trip out fnm lo flijt) num. Gas works Jloi) to fountains 1 1 6 of sa Inch ja, in me fqto uioalt, In Ine year, average use three -J-T p-r annum. Fountains 1 i of an Inch jn.

In use monlrn the year, average use three hours per Ixy p-r annum. Work shops for ten or under, per snnuoi, Each additional person, twenty ceSJJ per jn- nuin. all manufacturing or other business retiulrlnv a larje suppl of water, are lo be chargtd tiler far "per liTO gallon, the average quantity the jear. The yrartj Soil as fui- lows When quantity used averages from Iwo hundred gallons prr at tha rate of four cents per hundred gallons; from three hundred to ooewthousnod gallons per 8 1-9 cents per one buodreit' jal'oos; from one to five thousand gallons per day, cttree ceats per one hundred gallons; from five to ten thousand Allans day, two cents per one hundred gallons- when It exceeds ten thousand gallons per day, ihe-prk-e will lo case be less loan cent per bnatireil lons Printed by order of lh? Onmmon Oooncll. R.

B. LYNCH, Oltf Clerl-. January, 15CII. The following resolution waa tVopted Uartfl 1359 the Olty Comptroller here, by dlrrcted, to cause the specificabons for theconatrur- tion of water and the water rates adopitd by the Common Council, to be published for ten iuccen- In the official newspapers of the clty': also to cause a notice lobe puSII hrd for 'he period, Inviting sealed proposals wiihln twenty days, from lha date thereof, for tne construction of said worts agreeably ta the said plan and specification, the city to nay an annual rental for tho use of tha water froil the hy- draats and flre plufs; said proposals to stale the prian per annum. Viey-wiU looter for Jtrtnarrio- lea; also ths U'-m of yean they will requlro said amount to te paid by the cl y.

raarchll-dlUt tnJ -an I'ropcrty by Ilr, ir i) sspts crewry O. ALEXA.S DkR, In ck. irTisr U. UAHliQ, General i.a 3 A ia no GOODRICH ANiJ 10 1 4 8 'i 1 0 Alii A TABLE Silver Plated It A OK 1 JEWELRY. li A CUTLERY, a ad BrittauiM Planished Plain Tin PVRNISUINC; (i OO f) AT COST KOK CAM-1.

the time for thoje lo furn iti kltohens slth a new ilnve, or the oru- thousand oqa Htua mdiapeosaWe articles for hoasekeepinn, to osrjrsiM ivhlle they are OOODitlOU 4 JOHNSON, EMt Watrr street, and THE a 04 miles (W2 4-48 1-05 6-4S 1-65 1-05 25-05. In the 1st Ward. Hrd 4'Ji ath 6lh 7th 8th 9th QKEATKST VARIETY. EACTTTCliT Tte FINEST GOODS erer bironjht WSS1, 1'nst NOW received. COME AND SEE Where we always aim to repreient goods ss'iiev are, at the Jewelry Store of illation Looinisj decll SOZ Eaat Water Milwijikee.

AOKNCY KOK CKEA.1I IV 1 hascouitantly on hand a full mn- ply af these Celebrated Ales. Orders from theccmntry and Private Housti, mmt iciompmleil with cash, for ALE AND t)ASKH. On return of the Casks the pries paid far o-, refunded or allowed for Iryicoouni. All orde.rs for Ala promptly attended md dellv-r ed.free of ctiarze to part of the city. The Ale put up In luarters, iod barzels.

Customers will be furnished with directions for ii ntre of the Als. J. W. LEDY.4SD, Qrocer and Wlae Dealer. 161 Water MllwankW.

RENT. 1 'to proved nider a prefsnra of loan threehandrcd ponndi to ihe iqnsre Inch, the top oftheplptstobalaldoot less than four feet below lire faceofthe groand. city teTes for city ind Ward pur- loiciaiieued on the laid Water Works aforesaid, thall city for tie term of Sve years rom the completion of the same, la oonslderatren of he water furnished to the city for mnnlclpsl bnlldingj Oat theplpa, pamplng eDgtaeSrtngtne and bollwhoose, reserrolr and. all tie other -rorltB of tbe 'an be Uh- gates or stop eocks of r.tBe mostrspprbyed wit Two of Wenly-foor Inch diameter. ME A N-D A RETVALoI an entttely-hew and splendid 'Stock French, English ana American JEWELRY 1 A.

Of Latest Styles, at' Our. Scat Water and WtiaoniHn Sir of sixteen TeniftwelTe? of ten One Jmodrcd of six Sixty of foor WItht.tiro jhandred sirejit hydrants or homand doUtrJ, -with snOlclent nretlu for falth- ul ptrfonnanca ol the worlr dfsirlbtd In thewcorapa- ylng -the accepting the abofe shall pay thf under act of the legislature ipptoTtd. Ipffl 1st, ISMpoa tteli reUnqulsJilng thi ftinchlsea of said act txtj Artctov aa iaount not atttHagciutkoutani Outtr 1 applied to of the ftvaedto HaTlng lately of most of my formet stock, 1 tnyielf In searching at tfie eastern SMurteti for tui toe JVew Styles and Patterns, Which have been Imported and manufaotnrsi since the last panic. I have.alio purchassd. a targe Ladies' and Qentlemon's Watches, With moveraenta'acknowledgedas tht moit snplrlor oy lhc and thlrd floor Klt 011 thC 3t 0lEci! h- Ti deentr Wisconsin street.

ellllghtedl from the front and alley, well suited fora ttesutUFant- Twa Slortjs oo. Wisconsin rtreet. Ode Store on Mala street. large room on ground floor to dilshed in 65 wide by sill AI. 1 eep- Abjo-ilde ang rear entrances, with a stair way leadlnz to Academy of Music, Immediately 'TUl.

roam well; calculated for billiard purpojejj havln" lofty ceaUny-n Ith groin Apply to W. P. YOUNG. Office, Immediately opposite MiJtrankce Academy of 1 's Hall Can be had for Concww, tbctnrcs and Haalcal In tertalnmenta after the flrst March. period.

Apply to Tha belt ataortmen. i 4ie finest Silver Jowelrlf aad TANOY 0OODS I btonght to Just the thing Ho day presenta. Jnstre elved-verr cheap'for oaste. LOOJtTS, dccI9 S.01 Cut Water itreet byJetter. FAKM- WANTJED Wood, Hziy HopUlari Voter andClyttnirn Krerydeicriptloa-of Chance for a Bargain.

non hfrtBi; Shoetv or Caothlng. which ther VAliUABU BJ64L mA.vb.ii A N1EW "supply of JflnUter v. ents due to and fronj the Company. Milwaukee, March mpIknT COVJKDALB..

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