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fifi IMxon of Ikt ana art theon.r avfkorbea Agtnto Ike JtorOiwest for of the Court I-VT onWs subject, Wbctaiiiri Ajrb Knqiertl, TbennometrclAl nature The following lathe range the Tberaonfttci he month of ApiU, as recorded by 0. H. Gardloc Co Droggla't. Spring street: 8 A Tucadayisd', Wiwuie day, Thursday, Mh, tr.aay.Cth. 1 ON and a'ter the 1st day of April next, Josifa IKE, to whom we bare transferred our City will have the sole and exeluitre charge of our bnslnesi, until further notice expect that this tie other.lhit legal ability rial Wf Jostles, be would undoubted bean defeated.

The object of the organ rcom on his Stl 1 ui-biufap muuiAiioi anticipated decision simply disgus i CODHT, April disorderly iy of next mon city tabscriberi wm Hit- -rr order, for paper, with him and with him for an? 5 Hnnlrie ji and charges accruing for them after thafdate. j.PMW*6Jl.*rl5daysin3aU. fianllen, George Loomis Edward -o j'tauMug Thcf on, Alley, Burks or ro iI tWm.BIelfleld; John Baokn4 and Sylvester Wbipple were Josepfc Webber, (on pardle) penalty and JSts $18,91 or SO daysln jalj Bell Wbipplo, (on parole) penalty andjcosts 29 or SO days l4 jafl. draw bridges were almost FHkta (ol par and on tue swing ye 8 in Hhelnbarll, and 30 in fall r.f.c.B wiul a)ra Bntt aetue will charges accruing for them after thafdate. Subscribers outside of the city, advertising lone.

Trill heretofore. Milwaukee, March 20, I860. HUEPSTEIN LiTtttOP. n. dues frcm city anbacrlben dmks aro getting quite pi and many are brought into the cily.

A Imnq net hsll is nndonbtedly is filled with the "gnashing of 1 A on all the railrpade leadin? Snto our city takes place to-day and to? itnortow. go days 1n Jail. If Catharine costs $16 29 30 days In Jan. jpominltked. Maria costs $16,29 or 4in Am.mf^ 1: in jail.

Comfnltted. Chtfaline Opoper, itnalty 80 days In Jan. pommil Oomihit and ijcosts $16,29 (ted Testerday Was another beautiful day. Sunshine, shirt-sleeves, and parasols khe etreets. Persona who have been traveling throngh western New Tork, Wport the growing wheat as promising, and apparently safely throngh the winter.

B5T Rsirotocs Kemper will oSciate at St. John's church this mob- ing and evening. In the morning be will ad minister the sacred rite of confirmation. for the pnrposeof canvassing tbe'retnrns of the election held on the 3d fnst.v i' Aia. KosebEck moyed-lhat resolve Into a committee: of.

the -whoie for the pnrpose of canvassing the returns of the Charter election, held on the 3d Irist, Which was agreed.to. and 1 costs $16 29 d. -a vsj HJO IDulCtlDtJUtS of wit: IJiFred 'Hammacher, broking land entering teelUng honse. Arraigned ea 8en -deferred and rejnandea to jail. gFrank Drum and Micbaelfoeairy.

Two In- plments-breaklng! and' entering dwelling Plead not guilty, Continued to I860. In dejantt of barf remanded to A German died suddenly In St. Louis a few days since. The conclusion arrived at by tb) jary was, that deceased came to his death throngh excessive anger. maple sugar crop of Vermont this s-ason (s estimated at nearly fifteen hundred The ran of sap this year has been re- roarkaMe.

An eastern editor says he has had a pair of boots giren him, whicb were so tight that they very near making tim a nnl- versalist, because he received his punishment ae be vent along. jin Jplohn Casey, Michael Collins and Thomas and entering shop of A. OjMorison; arraigned, plead gntUy and aen- tence deferred. De'fta. remanded to Jail fe Mm Drvurs Sssvios find in the Sentinel the folldwing announcement of in flip 1.

From returns received trom the State at large, We should Jodga that Mann, Gate andTTeatherbee, all democrats, are elected to Circnit Judge ships. The glad tidings Joll in from every quarter of Wisconsin. in the different churchy this city to-day: jlThe Chnrch of the Chnreb first organized a little more than three 0 Bnd BOW nnmte rs ovler a hundred ftmnies. There are some ninety children in which held In the mom- inj from 9 to 10 o'oloak. IfheRer.

Mr. Staples. Pasior, will preach i the; morning from Eom. PBTEBSOB'S MiGAznra FOE Tunis No. 25 Wisconsin hare, this periodical for the coming month, together with all the other magaalnes, papers, books and current literature Bf the day.

Peterson's is a favorite with the ladies: a famous batting place, there is a police established, whose doty it to rescue persons from danger. The following notice was recently issued to them: "The bathing police are requested when a lady Aa In danger of drowning, to seize her by the dress and not by the hair oftlmes remains in their grasp. Newfoundland dogs will also- govern themselves accordingly. Ber, B. Ambler, the celebrated Southern orator fcomBaltimore, M.

will lecture atXJood TempUr'sHali Bowman's Block, to-day atinreejiindlhalf past seven o'clock p. m. An Admission fee of 10 cente will be the feel able to pay, trtif it Is hoped that none will stay awayYor want Of the committee are anxious that tie public may have an opportunity to bear and Judge for themselves. MoHiaoKrBY GITAIIDB' Guards give one of their pleasant social parties to-mortow (Easter Monday) erenlng, at their armory, Amar. lean House, wnen ard where they will glad Ip see their friends, civic and" Military.

No betteropporlnnity will offijrforthe enjoyment tfa pleasant party, under the of the gallant JSontg6mery Cruarde. the evening there be no sermon preached, but, a discussion Bible as a Standard of! Bight." first Presbyterian Cbnrpb. Bev. J. L.

Corning serWc'e, siibject: Con- i West Baptist CLnroh, Jobn Jackson, Ji.nd the power of bis PfftuiimABs, 3.10. Bvaning: i Vtet the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteousi man his and let him re- tuipjnnto the Lprd, and ibeiwin ihave mercy upon Mm and to our Lord rjibr tie will abun- Councilor Bosabeck In the Chair. The oommittee, after examining the returns from the several Wards, presented their report and recommended the adoption of the following resolution CITY orrtciKS Mayor. William Pitt Lynde Controller, Ferdinand Kuehn. Treasurer.

John H. Tesoli. City Attorney, Joahna laBue. WABD. -'Alderman, Nicholas O'Neillr Councilor, Andrew Argus.

Assessor, John Esoh. Justice of the Peace, Charles Battlneer Constable, Daniel Campbell. BaHroad Commissioner, Thomas Bnrkp. SECOND WARD. Hoebaahman.

Councilor, Angostns Grenlich. Assewor, Jacab Qentr. Justice of Peace, Alexander Cottbaasen Constable, Adolpb Snlzer. Bailroad Commissioner, Henry George. THIRD WARD.

Alderman, John Crilley. Councilor, Timothy O'Brien, Assessor, Edward Haoketl. Justice of Peace, B. B. O'FUherty Constable Bailroad Commissioner, W.

Holland. FOURTH WARD. Alderman, Edward Hyde. Councilor, John Plankinton. Assessor, Daniel Sohnlu.

Justice of Peace, W.B. Bloomfleld Constable, H. S. Grovenger. Bailroad Commissioner, LemuJ L.

Elmer. TIFTH WAED Alderman, C. H. Orton. Conncilor, Patrick Mallon.

Justice of the Peace, Charles C. Mayer Assessor, John C. Smith. Constable, 8. Holilnger.

Bailroad Commissioner, Herman Toser. fclXTB WABD Alderman, Joseph Phillips. Councilor, Jabob Oberman Justice of Peace, Charles 'Assessor, OttoFieblng. Constable, Edward Klabbat Railroad Commissioner, Sehram 6SVIKTH WABD. Alderman, Cyrus D.

Davis. Councilor. Nelson Webster. Justice of Peace, E.T. Hotchkisj.

Assessor, James Murray. Constable, G. Lnlhur. Railroad Commissioner, Aug Ehlbracbt. EIGHTH WABD Alderman, J.

C. U. Nledermann. Councilor, Frederick Vogel. Assessor Joseph Dnctsler.

Constable, Frederick Hrlt. Bailrond Commissioner, Michael Ambaoher. B1HTH WABD: Alderman, John J. W. DeVoss.

Councilor, Charles Sohrojder. Assessor, Jao. Tccnnegjcn. Constable, J. 0.

Mass. wyiuu-j vu Ulfi may appoint, for ihe purpose 01 Into office and for organization. i. On.niotlon^fte'itenrenUon^adjbnrned. uojCi'rJ oonsoiLOBs.

I860 ,7 1-2 o'clock The board mKwjrjnantlo ad'jonninierj Honor the Jfttyor in the Presenl-OoitocilWs Bnehing, Bnsaefc, ter, Helnemanh, JontiBtoD, mick, Bosebeok, Tesch, and Vogel. inutile Tnta the EzeepHoti of Jadfcfal Vote. t'r last meet Ing were dispensed i The Chair presented a communication from the Jnnean Bank demanding payment of a snm of 830,000, borrowed 1,, the city on the note of the Oomptrollsr, da'ed Sept. Ut, 8e7 On motion of Conncilor Lockwood It was n- ferred to a special committee appointed by tba Chair, consisting of Councilor Lockwood Johnston and Merrill. Councilor Lodkwood, chairman of the committee, to whom was referred'the examination of the booka and paper, of the different city of flees, presented a lengthy report.

Councilor McOormlok wld 'he thought the report should be referred to the new Board Conncillor Lockwood said be did not want the report adopted, but laid on the taWe, and printed with the an the Committee of the new. Board conld Uke it np. When any of the gentlemen mentioned therein any explanations they wished. Mr. Lookwood so said that as a matter of Jnst.ce he would add, that the committee in investigations fonnd no circumstance that would Uad them to suppose that the Deputy Clerk or AnsUlant th 8 City Clerk's were involved in any manner, act, ARUDzvr, City Attorney, Councilor, Alderman, tt.

E. Constable, Rreaiarer, tanptroller, OllyAttoraey, Jlerk'f Court, klderman, OonncIIor, fustlee, Oooatablr, B. Com. OomptroUer, Treasurer, Attorney. Clerk, Alderman, 584 ,669 OomiMckV Pfthrt-' norce, 1 Campbell, aenneay 453 Wettateln, 893 BEOQijB WARD.

Lynde, Waldo. 3T4 -Doutman, Teah; Kueon, for Conmock, 869 taDue, 8M Paine, MS -Wettsteln, 348 HuebichuiaEn, BOO McPhersoD, 331 Cotihaastn, 880 Beichel, 319 achnra, THIRD WARD. Rvnte 884 Waldo, Kuean, J61 Oomatcclr. Doninian, BED Tetcfi, 8W 85T We.ttsteJn, 845 Brown, Smith. i860.

ST JAM) PAT PasscDger LINE. Milwaukee to Stupensloa boars! NUMBER 152 DRY GOODS, NEW A BKAUTJFUJL STOCK -Of- NEW iowait Sates and Tims, THB CrllJer, JS4 12 CM 258 S80 S09 355 DETROIT AMD in eonatcUon with the DPPIE CABIN latin ''Detroit" attd S1 AKB SOW OPSHgD 47 CANDEE, D18BLB IVo. I GO WATiKK 83'r t. Oon Aisetor, layor, lomptroller, 'reasarer. Attorney, Uunlelpal Clark, OoancUor, Alderman, Justice, Assessor, Constable, R.

B. Com. Mayor, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney, Olerk, Alderman, TM prenth, Backet, 689 Bray, Mitchell, fODRTH WABD. Knehn, Kennedj Kennedy, McDonald, Isham, Bloomfleld, Dedl, Diryer, Byrnes, llellon, Hazen, TLTTH WAHD. 418 454 Oomitock, 8ST Teach, 437 441 Wettiteln, 428 Ptanklntoq, 498 Hyde, 482 469 Perlea, 442 871 Pchnllz, 444 99 Ely, 3 Orovenger, 400 407 Bmore, DEtAINESFOn It Splendid HW- Stylaa Popiius, 506 Lrnde, Euehur Donsman, Councilor, 7 uiauuer, act, or way in the frauds which had'been committed and It pave tim mnoh pieasnre to be able to make this statement at tha present time Conncilor ose beck thought the report snonld be printed for the aid of the new Board and moved that it be accepted and placed on Conncilor Johnston said he was not diisst.

Bed with the report, and If the members of the committee held over, he would have desired to have had it recommitted; but he would now move that report be accepted and laid on the tabla until a new committee wai appointed, and these gentlemen would have an opportnnily to themselves right. Which was concurred in. Conncilor Lockwood, the follow, ing: The to wbom WM the report of the Judiciary on matter of a settlement with Henry milmantel Ute Cl.rk of the Municipal Court, woold ttatd that they r.qaestPd* and have been promised Mr Hlltoanlel some two or three times, a gUt-mont of the balance doe the my, hot as yet. they hare received nothing from him; and.de«nl ng ll important to the In- Crests of the city that a speedy settlement he made, and that the balance due should be paid over at once, would therefore recommend the pareage of the following resolotion i That the be and he 1 co a suit Assessor, Constable, R. E.

Com. Mayor, Comptroller, Treasurer, Olty Attorney, Clerk Court, Asaeaor, Justice, Oonrtable, B. R. Alderman, Councilor, Mayor, Comptroller, Treisnrer, City Attorney, Clerk, Alderman, Oounelbr, Justice, R. R.

Com. Asses-or, Constable, Mayor, Treasurer, OomptroUer, City Attorney, Clerk of Court, Aldermac, Councilor, Assessor, Constable, a. E. Com. Mayor, Tretsurer, Oomptrollor, Olty Attorney, Clerk of Court, Aldtrman, Councilor, Assessor, Constable, R.

B. Com. ITensedy, Orton, Halloo, Meyer, Erdmann, Uolzlnger, Olson, SIXTH WARD. 336 848 Waldo, 414 Conutock, 408 Tesch, 410 Paine, 881 Wetttflu, 400 Ooodnov, Melbaam, 407 Paraont, 305 Bmltt, 789 860 Torer, Lvnde, Knehn, Donsman, LaDae. Kentedy, Fetblng-, Wlckelhsas, Klabbati, Behram, Phillips, Obermaa, SEVENTH WARD.

621 Waldo, Comstock, Teach, 892 Paine, 888 Wettrteln, 333 Otto, 347 Curtis, 859 Jannen, S41 -Pierce, 854 Brava, 815 Waehter, Ljndf, eho, Doiuman, LaDne, Wtbster, Lery, Ehlbrachf, BchmeUlcg, Miller, EIGHTH WARD. 193 Waldo, Oonutock, Tewb, SS4 Paine, 468 Wtttateln, 698 Premiss, 539 Norrlj, 431 Botchklu, 607 DMot, 42S 560 Lather, Lynde, Kueho, Doosman, laDoe, Kennedy. Brej-ler, tmoacner, S60 NINTH WAED. Waldo, Oomstock, 286, Tescb, 19J Palnei IS5 Wettsteln, NeMermao, Vogel, 239 Keller, 897 396 842 400 890 892 894 439 413 821 814 417 305 276 305 810 808 SOS 663 no 640 f.9J ess ess ers (69 CIS 2S4 2U 234 -xtreet, i vu lu aueet, u. nxiMixa, ecelvrr Wn, Wat.

Baraboo Valley 'mmmmmglm RAILROAD, i OPEN TOSfJiV IE md a-Jiuti FOIL DIE Ginghams. Prints, White nrllUant, very fl nc Ws ir? mil o-Tar'Dij BARGAINS IN SI connect'wlth MUoi of 910 aa i Our itock com Velvet Carpet-. Lynde. ffaehn, LaDae, Kennedy, Pcaroedcr, Sweers, Fischer, 629 Waldo, 828 Teich, 60T Comstoct, 638 Paine. 87S Wettsteln.

5S2 Kejl, 987 llickert, Gottz, 449 J17 450 169 473 181 478 BT2 4S4 MO 113 433 (.98 MILWAUKEE RATL ROAD. I860 SSS1HB1860. 8UMMKR AKKANQKMBNT. ONLT ALL KAIL HOCTB TO LA 1:" Aceommodatlon, Throngh Ixpreu. City Eipresi, Trains arrlTe at Portage City Expresi, Accommodation, Through Eipreis, 0 r.f;?,™S D.

onD( ctii wl(h GOODS. CI.OTIIs. FURNISHING GOODS, 557 tJ inrob, Bev. jLoohner, Pastor, morning Mark! 16, from the 1st to the 8th verse inclusire. (Service commen- 9 o'clock A.M.

Obap. 6tL, verse 6 to 8, commences if. TJwre win be service on Monday. In the motting the text will be Ltike 34, verse 13 to 85 Inclusive. 1 i to BS.

inclusive. In the 'chaf. 10, versa 34 Serrlce comonnces 0 A. and On Tuesday forenoon tnJT 36 to 47. Tjjjto Street M.

P. Hinnes, Pastor. In the from the! jtext: JaUre, Amra: and have service, from the text :1 be- "3 havo 13, sacrificed CHASOB or im LA Csossi ROAD and after Monday, trains will leave here on the Milwaukee Minnesota Bead Accommodation, 7:45 Throngh Express, p. mi, Portage City Erpres. TrafM arrive here as PortageOtty Express, AcoW throughEtprws, 3M p.m.

tSf" CaufOB -or TOT LAKI SHOW and after Monday aexU the Lake Shore Bead wUl leave at Chicago at 12 ml Second train wUl leave here at-Silfl p. arriving in Chicago at 6:45 leave here passenger accommodations for way trawl. Trains leave Chicago for lire at fcSO ii sni 4:00 p.m., at p.m. and least, not nor with the leaven of malice bnt with the unleavened 7,8. dinrarfield M.

E. Dr. Cobke, morning aervioe; Horn tneWt: A Nmteth'which wag cru- i 6. Wm." 20. the Congwgafloni Ithatert morning service from i.

mete, itjshall meu 21 Ihrist Jesns Bailroad Commissioner, Moses H. enberg Aid. Johnston said that the committee had not reported the name of-tbe person ho was elected constable tor tbefld ward, aa there was some difflcultr Itr 1 the matter, and -moved that a separate vote be taken thoreon. Which was agreed to. The Chair put the question on accepting the report of the committee and adoptmgtbe resolution.

Which was carried by a unanimous vote. Councilor Johnston moved that the following commnnioation be resd. To ttte Common Cmmcil the undersigned inspectors and clerks of an election held in the 8d ward, city of Milwaukee, for the pnrpose of electing officers fill the different city and ward offices, beg leave to state to your honorable body that, on counting the votes for the office of constable, it appeared that the whole number of votes cast for that office was 1 087 ofwhich PMrlck Faby received 454 Charles Consugbty received 441 2- T. Pierce received 193 JOHN LOCKWOOD, Chairman Com. Adopted.

Councilor Lockwood offered the following dermcn concurring, proposals for the be and the sazna hereby extended to the 20th Adopted. Tbe Clerk presented an ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen on the 27lb lust, entitled an ordinance to amend an ordinance en, titled an ordinance to permanently establish the dock line of the Milwaukee river on the west side of said river, in the 4th ward.passed February 0,1856. Whiph was On motion of Councilor Hosebeck, it was laid over under the rules Councilor Togel offered the following: .1 i that the RECAPITULATION. rjaniToa. JM rRJLUOmM Whole No.

rotes cart 8.103 Whole No. votes cut 051 Tesch, MUwaokee, April apr9 EDWIN H. GOOORIO1I, 980 Waldo, lynle's a roa coi Whole No. votes cut Comstock, Kaehn'i mi Ootuman, 8,455 1443 crrv i Whole No. vales cast 8.C69 4,110 Lne or POCOL AS -There are half adoi en books DOW course of publication, to give an anthratlo life of Senator Donelas Tbe most of thesa an affairs, 'it ha.

been known that Mr. Sheahan, editor of this papar.hashad snob a work In preparation and be s.no» New orfc Its publication. It will be tuned from thf press of Harper Brothers, In a few days. Mr Sheahan'a personal relations with Mr, Donol las, and bis long and Intimate political assooia- Uon with, and participation in, the memorable 111 1860. Chicago R.

1860. CANDEE; DIBBLE i en. 180 EAST iTH NEW AND CHOICE SPRNIG GOODS! J.L DAVIS, I7s 0 in. hsreby and Instructed remove all shanties and other ob- 88 Mtdx chl reiiabiMty and fidelity that will be readily understood by the people of the northwest. Mr.

Sbeahan In no 111 MT of th9 PoWications br Htr 8r and we know that Mr. Bonglas has refused any approval of any. of them. I. adv fl eme "bove named book Is.

inserted In i another part of this parar. a 0. Chicago, will bare it for sale; and a copy of It can be Jiad at any book store and periodjoaf depot in the country Caicagt Timei. HPHINO AKftANQEMt: NT. Great United State, Mail and zmszssr" checkei1 throa Monday, April Oth, Trains leave Depot, corner of Florida and Barclii tta a follows: 8:14 A.

PifBiiaza It 1-1 ln 0 12.00 M. It 3.16 P. Piasraaia Ing In Chicago at r. close connections with Trains East, South at West. freight Train leaves at 8:80 t.

and has accommodations for way travel. a.AM. Water MIIAVAI. Hi- I Hid I- A ny SPRING, era SpriDs Eveniu in 3 7 and Jaconrts, KrBiioh A En Ifosierr fimeres and Summer Mantillas, Raglan 1, Together with lurje jtonS i AND DOMESTIC 20 Which was adopted. On motion the Board adjottrnfidr ALBIAZTDEB plerk Gurdpn OrSnttook of our mott distlnguUhea rftiseni, aborttrin ontlnto t.

abort trip -lake. It 4 boat, and under the dlrwtJon liarbor. falls npon miles south. jjJ-M aT(aB iiaEssn, ilbet-ibme But Mr. Conanghty not being with the count that evening, demanded another oonnt, but which was npt.gtyen on account of the lateness of the the next day, when It appekred, the ballots tierl day, that Mr.

Conaogity had received a majority of eight On the second count the rote stood as follows: Mr. CoBBnghty received 453 450 Mr. Pierce 193 F. JOHNHoGBATH, JOHN GIOBOI K. GkiooHT, THOMAS HicrxBTT.

from the Attorney vtatrtv OPBKIKQ 0 theatre at the Academy of Miislo; is to open i week from Monday night; It is, to be under the management of Mr. Webb, who is said to have bad experience, and to be fine actor. His two Emma and Ada Webb; are spoken of very.blgnl^/Mi-exoeedfaglw'aklllfdl abtreues. obarac- ten, is said to be more than a Williamg. will be the best it Jo MOBBOW Bet; tJ Corning is to deliver a lecture to-morrow even- at Hall, for the benefit ofUhe Dwhiway Lodge of Good Templars.

JThooD- jeot sought to be accomplished Is the a musical instrument for the Me of the Lodge. We trnst a sum will be we are confident Mr. Corning 1 ability will draw out a foil house to hear him. AND Goon i well as a protection to the family Is, emphatl-i oally, a policy of L'lfe Insurance. That It Is a cheap-as well as safa protection, is evident from the fact that the annual premium on any amount is considerably leas than, the annual taxes upon an equal amount of property.

It is adapted to all rich may be benefited by it, and the poor ought not, in fact are not able to.be wlthont'lt, when, for three cents a day, man at 28 can to his fcmllr $660 at his death and otter amocnts far pro- of Wisconsin would call attention to thia-Bnlx iect, and to ilaelf as Home Compaty. Come and see, cobslder and act. Office, corner of Maine and Wisconsin struts. r. S.

8. DAOOETT, Pres't. fotMOrfleoly. aprl.dtf EitciBl8lor Tooth Powder hasi aa being the beat preparation: In ose for cleansing, beautifying rand preserving the teeth and gnms, iind purl. breaHi.j -all tlsti, Prioti 45 cento; Bild by a H.

Gardiner 19 Spring street, Milwaukee, by all GOODS GOODS ike Druggists. wtinext election -of constable for: tn ting forth that ti Boarlf of Inspei votes.on the night of to Mm- Ann night, till a 'tirpnged inquirers for tiw Oa'tbe-oornsrof fcir doprt belo.wi'Jlh'are wu another crowd, rnshlng-fn 308, EastWateritreet; not ex mannnotb: in where can. be Ypuii i "good and Very cheap for cash. any description attend'-atio- to the rembTalof tdrnltnre and guaranty ita 0ffTT0 HAS Daniel O. 1 at at JUST OFENE to of Spring II OASSIMER I THIKD (llOflks, Eaglans, Manlillig, We shall keep on hand a v.

17 itock at th, i a Mantlllaj. ms.le to but not Leait. arijitpared to exhibit one of the largsj- at, I atoctj of Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, ct-CJ. Our eo.a Oil Mattlnuf. aan, Dt of will oar Stock Baftrepurchaalos rou.

iu. Department or If YANKEE NOTIONS, Whloi sold c.J«.7 for cash, and J. L. DAVIS, 178 KdST WATER STREET. WISCONSIN.

McVICKAKs fc AND DBALESS IN LClIBta. ffltitiorntrFf Reid and Stnttb OHTiflmber and Dimension lumber oat to on Counlry Dealers and' BullJers are wllcUeJ to us acallfsrore pnrehaslng, as ouri facilities formtVlOK L.MovicKAa*ca TAX NOTICE. lonal Tax Lists for the 1851, isw aaj ra to my hands-for collection, and kit nrn jaT the March 1300. marllflj. A.

J.LANQWQBTHY. SHERIFFS SAXE. OF WiaCONSIS, Ulliraakeo Connty. ylaUwaoktjji 1 Ki 'J. "i 1 abore action, dmtfcd llshaU erpow at poUlo auction, Pou-Offlce, 1 1 J.

a I860, at ftonr ofTlY ilt followtnf described beawusarr to thearMttttof. aaJd Jodgment, Interest and father Tr "Alt thai pleoe or parcel or Uo4 sjtnate In tia i Coonty and State) ef Wisconsin, Snafbtt UM north half of lot two OU la bloek on. hundred.

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