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ftt^mr »«*^ragw 1 -1- -yriji IT IHoffclyi v^i? ij- mociiicv word uttered against the enemies| of the Union, row in rebellion, a word uttered in tavor of the Union, tending to aid in its preservation, save single assertion that ihoy were in favor black record for criminals of the blackest dve—those who have, if possible out-witted the devil himself in the blackness of their deepcrimes, and see if a blacker list of vil aiders. a—,-,,., no tftfcttJMUMwJitl KR O o, in the H-tindnv School at men a in «PJ' i3s»o a« S SGI for Governor. lie is the man, who boasts ".sums commanded by Brig Genl's first. Geo. E. Pugo was nominated for ai.e the ticket they are a stripe of thejnorinwara an uooKersarm was nasten-j the time honored, and ardently cherished ,-we between Warrentown and Cat tlefssta principles of Demociaey, is like dignify ing, PKn.-.ovAij.—We wme vervagreeablesnr- a this-place. Mr Farwe a noble sneci ,!,.„,.,„ „,.,,„,.., !'o perfvet gc !.:!• in ... nil respots, tfhero kindness of heart, da- ,, veioping itself in all the outer life, goes to make up a gentleman. He is a thorough. going, wideawake, business man, and the same lime a devout, humble, constant ha.dly avoid a coition ,,oii. and consistant christian. He is Superinter.- ... one is a bcbool of bridewell conv.cts, the selected by himself, from among that den of Splaye the pnntsand dress goods. thought we had seen goods before but ne er until ire saw thorn before us, behind m, on ervry side of us, and all about us, on that occasion, did we realize the nmniiudo of that bnsb'esa. On th* 3d flior are thc Yankee Notions in tndlessarray. The 1th Farwell C» for .. .p.—«- .«. n.. *... 7 a a a id CD T' TSIF. VOI I«NTKE#. IfAnnihDuRe, June 14. Dispalcbos IVH'-O ived to day from opera tions at (Jhambersburg and llage.stown give information that rebel cavalry arrived at lae Democracy—no, not Democracy, the Ohio treason abet.ors, whose association ,!«. jPerryvilte and Martinsburg arbonf noon, and graces the name Democracy met in enven !•«.«• place there has been hard fighting. S tiob at Columbus, on the inst. Over as contesting their advance. Com-if fuar hundred a were present they^unication is destroyed between Wioche,terj 2 made nominations for State officers, a Fpeeches, and passed resolutions but in al^by a large force of rebels from Perryville to the proceedings of that great convention, as" I Banker Hill. The enemy is also at Win* Burning the name of Democracy, claiming to All Lee's army is moving. News be the party of the Union, there is not a from Muddy Branch and Nolans Ferry indi- a a a be a it 1 a 1 seeking to overthrow the Government—not Pennsylvania are in absolute danger. A O a a 1 the Union, and the Constitution, while every Indications are that capitalists will advance i.et of thdr meeting belied the assertion. he 0 They nominated a ticket but search thef"* government lor repayment. tm-s movements have been received I fc0 a a a other is on th« north s.de.-a select school K« Pennsylvania, and Ohio and, a in 0 V1C0 0 0 Chicago. They do an enormous business. .. uate ol mustertug in, unless sooner discharg l'h*y carry a stock of from one million to Q^^ oao an half mi'.lion dollars worth of! U.VRRISBITRO, June 15. goods. Their sales for the present season! amount to one hundred thousand dollars a on tbomi and were shown over tho estab Pennsylvania—I now appeal.to all citizens lisbment, by Mr. Farwell himself. The of Pennsylvania willing to defend their whole buhding is warmed by steam, from a homes, to rush in their might in this peril furnace so detaohed from the building as to'ous issue, which is one of preservation or be in the very slightest degree dangerous.— destruction. That it is the purpose ol the In the basement story is the shipping room, enemy to invade our borders with all the To make it more convenient, the whole strength ho can command, is apparent. I 8 fttt*Vlhe8outh have fr^oently ««d arm. io shaodod hex pNe«»t poMt»«oi—//. a Martin.burg. Reynolds has been dnven **n* Winchester after a Sun there. ci«es and towns g° 0 0 on Washington to urge President such modifications of plans views of the people. Pay military, trusting to TRIUNE, June 14. {Herald's special.)—A new army denom inated called the Reserve Corps, has been created, the department oi the Cumberland, 0 0 a incite the people to rebell.on, against the| The limes says editorially that informa should be confined to localities where hos law of his country, is by this Ohio Democ- reached this city yesterday from Wash-J tilitios exist or are imminently threatened, racv, nominated for the Chief office in the,hngton, that Leo's army, 90,000 strong, was WASHINGTON, June 9. 8 Wo MU not co„„„o„ .k b.1- lUppab.nnecK,ra»rchi„gl & & S S S 1 ce of the ticket, they are a stripe of the northward, and Hooker's army was hasten- °g,01'1" know the politics of Ohio but if the seven- been joined (», Urge detachments 'rL.p» ci S speedy d.scomforture ol tins band of rebel Long^cet corps I a.el at Cu pepper has. Johnson is still receiving reinforcements from the East, urjd is preparing to move for I ward. ...../ that he has never yet, either by vote or oth- Morgan, R. S. Cxranger, and A. Baird A firmly assert the right ol the Press to crit-1 rjowdas, in le* slight. crwise, assisted in putting down this rebel- strong fotce of ihe enemy estimated at 10,-jicUe freely and fearlessly the acts of those A E. lion, and declares he never will, lie who, iikethe evil one spoken ofin the Holy Book hovering about our front. who goeth about, seeking an opportunity to N E W loBK, June 15. right, created by the necessities of war, a vvss a a a Lieut. Governor, Win. Hubbard for Auditor, '^ce before the close of last, week crossed by Teun., was received as follnws: l'iivate& Joseph lilair, in shoulder, severely O ',r T» ir 'ifntvlc nKr.• A V.wi.-ii/.lrtkiirM ..nH ,n.,c nr.^nr I "Twomcii dime in'.o camti about dark James Roy in leg slightly Wu ilu'chia it. S. Knaon for Treasuror Van Tnimn loius aoo leaoKiciv^ouri,, ana was appar ,° xi. o. i\n.ipp lor irtaauicr, a o- I (dressed in our uniforms, with horse equip- .-on, in head and shoulder, severe!v. for Supremo Judge, and J. II. Heaton for ^ntly pushing lor Orange and Alexandria to correspond, say.ng they wete Col.j COMPANY n. Commissioner of Public Works. To apply railroad. Auton, inspector general, and Maj, Dunlap, Wounded—Sergeant E. Knowlo-, in thelitlo 'Democracy' to a race of bein"s.' By Friday IJooker's whole army was on jasbistant, having an erder Irom you to in "slight Color Corporal Adolph Mutzlt-r. in whose every act of their lives is, to a northward march, following Urn day a \sJ*f a^Ve.^.K^i ty thousand of her noble, patriotic, Union .from North Carolina, the Black Water, a\d spies, and directed, him to order a court, and slight lst L.eut. Clark Turner, in left side loving sons, who aro now in the army, were all his cavalry has been massed on the Xor'h pined Sunday, at sc-in^d.sV. Farwell K-n. I i. eiaiir.s to I a first cousin lollobt. Lee, Corp. Win. H. Kogers, ai in broKan, and mj) sow it ic. to have been chief of artillery on hip slightly Privates Win. Massesen, inUallowed ^.at of the rebels, are both on ln()Vti) S Cft(, I I ., ot and required them port W jr fof Saturday nighL where tbe EnrolUng Com a I ie S bat becaaso A pdot occasionally aaisses ibe Vtvk»hurg was unchanged, except that our route tn.Orizaba potats ol the eompass, .all we 'scnttU* ih? ,3e-: are dxuv ctsntnetmd. Tt. wJi—\ Th steamsh a 2 ri 0 lro«P« a I a leinforcod. been on Gen. cavalrysaj(l No oflicial or se ..i official indications of Gon. Bragg's stall", and from Washiugto and the Tiu.fi sm those a WQ a sources ftf|} W a it XEVV' YORK, June 1G. The Baltimore Anuric&n of Monday says (lie most reliable information we have been able to obtain, is to the following effect An attack was'made on Saturday morn- ing oft a small force of our men, nt Perrys a formed apart lhe sharp engagement, of which results are un known, at the same time Winchester was attacked in front from the south by a force reported to be under the command of Gen. Ewell, successor to Stonewall Jackson. The exact whereabouts of Gen. Lee are supposed to be near or at Thoroughfare Gap. GENERAL DISPATCHES. NKW YORK, June 6. At a meeting of editors held to-day Hor ace Greeley, of the Tribune, Jas. Brooks, of the Express, Win. C. Prime, of the Journal of Commerce, and various others being pres ent. Resolutions were adopted to the effect rec°gnze and affirm the duty of fi- dclity to the Constitution, Government and that.treason and W I ... „... .„„ ...„.,„ I a lains can be found, in or out of the peniten- placed under command of Major Gen. Hon are crimes. *?«W_Corporul J. E. Kennev Privates tiary, than that nominated by the Ohio Granger, with its present head-] that while we emphatically disclaim andky K. Katea, and Daniel Perkins. mocracy. There is Valandigham nominated Quarters at Triune, to be composed of three ^y ngbt as inherent in journalists Wounded—Lst Lieut. S. F. Brown, in Cruse, are still charged with the administration of th Gov- JK/fej—Serjeant M. II. Flmn. evening'a dispatch from Col. .1. B.i 1 a it a an old rum shop with the title'Grocery.' All our commissary stores have been em-1 Baird asked if there were any such I Magness, IQ shoulder,rseverely. •\\r„ „i ,- .linked from Apnni-i fli-oi persons in the army, and if so their dcsciin Wo make no predictions, lor we do not uom Acquia UICIK. ^,^ ?H^ i,. ., -, guiar we ai rested them, and they insisted ly. and taken prisoner dames U. Arnold, Scott's stall', of lhe 2.1 Advices fro:n New Orleans s'.itc that our Sherman is better and prolwbly hi-life will! dent of two Sunday Schools in Chicago Thn derers of Marshal Steven-, In re been arres- ,.s00n as possible. In the meantime am «, .i a a a |,CeI1 ,„ ff The Governor of Pennsylvania has issued}signs willprobaly be disclosed in proclamation saving the State being threat per month. ened with invasion and the President hab S» Unionists from Louisiana While in Chicago recently, wo called up- is.su,d his proclamation for 50,000 from 0 ereo a a 0 al1 thieves, cut-throats, and murderers, that,,,,,.,,,,, ..,.„. -, The ifi.-sis-ij.ian of the -i. ii -rives details, Col Sanborn, commanding, our brigade, infest Kenzie street and its adjuncts. "!?*?"*.'I«f a fight at fort Hudson stating that Kir- [came out unhurt, as did Capt. Martin and nor Shepley FOREIGN NEWS. aaanrtH List of Casualties in IheFourth Itlinuo su'a Infantry at the Battles of Jackson and Champion IIills, and in the As- I sault on Vicksburg. A^ JACKSON, MISS., May 14, Wounded—Privates Phineas1 Taylon, Co. P, slightly, and Jacob fl. Eppler/Co. K, severely. A CHAMPION HILLS, May 16. Wounded—Captain John M. Thompson, Co. E, in left breast severely—doing well at last reports Private Michael Do Ian, Co. E, in arm severely. IN ASSAULT ON VICKSBURG, MAY 22. FIELD AND STAFF. Wounded—Major A E. Welch, in face with shell, slightly Adjutant Win, T. Kit tridge, in foot, slightly. COMFANT A. Wounded—Sergeant Charles A Sherwin, in head, slightly Privates Thomas Ring rose, in foot, slightly Swan Anderson, in thigh, severely Thomas Craig, in shoulder, severely. COMPANY KUUrf— Sergeant Rufus Applin. Wounded—Sergeant Jonas Johnson, in face, slightly, and John P. Hunter, severe ly, leg amputated Privates Abraham Will iams in leg Martin Luther, in shoulder, and Peter Geoghegan, in leg—all slightly. COMPANY c. Killed—Private E'.isha Lackoy. Wounded— Privates Christian Funk, in and Russell Wetber- a a a f.ii_uii «:li.h»lvr l- I /M l-i incite, advocate, abet, uphold, or lusti'v |, ni,i„ ^i „hii„ r„.n„,..,i u,a»Q..i i? M,i a S a 1 at a ihcy a lhey at home, we would vemure to predict a Fork of the Rappahannock. immediately which was done, and they slight Corporal James C. Haines, inside, .• W a doubtless been joined to Lee. fore ten o'clock thU mon ing. COMPANY Hooker's force cannot b: inferior to Lee's On being discovered they confessed they Killed—2d Lieut. George G. Sherbrooke, land our army has recently been heavily re- otlicers in the rebel army, one a Golo [Privates I-rael Biker, and Hubert V. iilft. inforced from iN'ausemond, Peninsula ami'" 6 1 n^".,e,:i I-awrcuco W. Orion, the o-her WOJ d&l-C »rp. It. S. Perkins, in hip lormerly, .v Von Ji«u 13 1S63. ,, r«ditov*of thoSt Paul I'ress je sa\cd, though he will be lame for life. NEW YORK. June 12 The steamer Corisca from .pace under the pavement, ontwo sides therelore call upon all capable of a a on sewing macinnes. we now] been exwvateds and iittcd up on pnrposefor arms, to enroll themselves and to give aid. Fuehla has reached Havana. After a furious 'furnish each machine with "Barnum's Slf-i a packing room. On the 3rst floor, are the to efforts to be set ("rth for the salvation of attack on Fort Totnna lluaca, the citv was which guides the work itself, and is.Gth inst.,- at the First Presbyterian Church hetvy goo*"*, pdetl slack upon stack, so our common country. much so, that, but for the perfect order that CINCINNATI June 15. prevails there, a stranger would be in as ,,,.„ ,! r™-* ^I opcci.il from IndiannpoJis says: rauh danger of being lost in the labyrinth ii .„ un »_ *. htarv sent to Kash C«untv has re-.side o( wealth, as he would l«-in the city of »„,„,.,isusp.ctc.u^\persons c~~ a tumcu, ttens. .!ansnehlc arrested a num Conatantinnple. On the second floor wasAj given up by .he Mexicans being without carry their banners and the officers their 8 a O S P° a to join the ceasing and under all sacrifices, against in exterminating ratsL, Th steamer U^lTZl^'t 'a±"J^^*Z^^*&ZZ E W rn arm bnken Private Andrew .knee, severely. ilar William C. Somers, mortally, Pr«claiualion ted a.,J brought hero. A company of car- enabled to send North direct, and I therefore I„ WASHINGTON, I N 13. [Special to Pott.]—The enemy has mado! no demonstration at Culpepper, though it is| certain they are in heavy force. Their de day or 0 S I Vert Crux a report the escape of to give us the benefit of their thmithOf WlU hstea to no compromvse'ahort•,*AXX)of Kirby Smith's force is reported to./"ra of the 9th, from Soo»hwe*t Pass, Juoe.havs ever attenied. Every rat that cau get Mrs. Cbarlej Ward, of a tecogoiuoo ot their independence, this have eoiae up the Wa*hetariver?. and are ]&h a»d 6th, say that a vessel bad arrived' rt, proper!j prepared according to d* rec .Lent, Cherry Grove, Mrs. Knot Fmsttli,' bting Irue. a Peace democrat a dssunion- makis^ a demonstration on the Louisiana, ^"era Cruz, and that her officers reporl tiom, will eat ft. and every one that eatst ft? H&i4en McXeal Stanton Rcr Mr A I O E I E S ist.fortho Sooth W^l have co peace &hort -___ that the Mexicans have retreated from be will die, teoeroM* at some psoot as distant 1 J* ". 2 !»*,, Z*. AyrU**, I«S. of diviwfom el by force of PoeHa. It also mU the French or r^paoaibfe feoaa'who*. xJ^Zd^mo "S*.**\, itees, Wound d—Sergeant Thomas iis COMPANY Wounded—Color Sergeant Henry Loomis, in left breast, severely Sergeant Enoch Croy, in shoulder, slightly. COMPANY o. Killed—Sergeant Win. Schalefoo. evening' a dispatch from Col .1 B. Wou„d,d—U\ Lieut. A. St. Cyr, in leg prevent the reikis advance.-—j Baird, commanding (Lie post at Franklin, Serg. George Hanson, in shoulder slight \icd}: "i^ very imp mant they .ho old go to in side, slight Charles L. Dresser in leg, Nashville to-night."' 'severely b'red Elling, in Lead slight John proved to be spies to execute them [severe 2d Lieut. John 1). Hunt, in side, ere tried and condemned to be hung, and. severely Uorporal Henry Gish, in hand, :.,, favtL* 1 COMPA.N'Y I. Ktl.'ed Private Pete U.mlhie A ii Wounded—Capt. Henry Piatt in hand. until Friday, the 5th, at nine o'clock A. M. J. If. U:'.A!, Chairman. di On the t^ hiveielh^wseverely,Samuol Siiurlzin hand slight O.N IK •l.lFf. IMTAI. 1I".V.T Vli 11.W May -'-'.th. iK'lj. of I(ill CINOWSATI. JUNE. 13 Iiho Fourth Minnesota in the Vicksburg The Ccmm rual has a dispatch from In- {campaign, has b?en made out, and will be diannpolis yesterday, stating that the mur- [forwarded to Adjutant General Malmros as trusting .hat its early "nrollinenL publication may relieve the suspense of our Ht.uvaut, .list: 12. friends at home. Respectfully, WILLIAM T. K-CTTRIDOK, Adj't. 4th Minn. Infantry. "Itanium's Sclf-Sewcr." It is now eight months since we first spoke of this invention as having received the high- apply them to ALL their machines, inclu ded in the prices (they are also sold at the other offices.) and advertise them as follows To avoid the ttr.iin on the ey s, bent /m Havana of the «}P'icat:on and of W S ma m.Lionel papers were seise* and de- from command of the Mexican army of -ctU (English) asserts and proves bv figures Lemon Bates Secretary, Smith stroyetlbya m»b. Seventeen cinzens of: the center, for fading to succor Puebb. and that one psir of rat- will have a progeny «j Johnston County were found massed to-, Lrgarza is put in hi-* place, lie would at and descendants amounting to r.o leg* than fatg»in9 as arrived ihere'o'nre necessary on a large proportion o'l a a careA Juaiez has removed Gen. Commonfort INCREASE OF RATS.— The Firmer* Gi President, C. C. Webster Vice President, .nj'once take command at the capital, and 651.«'50 in three years. .Vow. unless thi Directors. V. Proceedings of County Commissioners. ED Wixa,.June lst, 1863. Board met as per call. I Present, Messrs. Brand, Post, Hagler tind Scofiold. Bills to the amount of '$501.70 were presented and on motion allowed. On motion the Board adjourned until to-morrow morning atjiine o'clock. J. II. BRAND, Chairman. S. WILLAUD. Dept. Clerk. JUNE 2 9 A.M Board met as per adjournment. Present, Messrs. Brand, Post, Hagler, and Scofield.-r Minutes of the previous meeting read and ap proved. Several petitions were presented, and on motion, referred to propor committees. Bills to the amount of $153.84 were allowed. A resolution was adopted instructing the Sheriff to purchase a pump for the Court House cistern Numerous petitions, of no special interest to the people of the county at large, were presented, and grautod, and the Board adjourned until nine o'clock on the 3d. J. H. BnAND, Chairman. S. WILLARD, Dept. Clerk. JirsK 3 9 A. M. Board met. Present, the Chairman, and Messrs. Hagler, Past and Scofield. On motion, the sum of $15,00 was appropriated to paint and repair the rooms occupied by the Sheriff in the Court House. WHEREAS, an application has been made to the Board of Commis ioners by widows of persons murdered by the Indians, for relief under the provisions uf an act entitled an act passed at the last session of the Legislature, it is hereby Resolved, that the sum of four d-^lkrs ($1,00) per uioutii ha au! the sarao is hereby apppopria ted to thu use each of tiij af-jrosaid wid-j.va for Hie term of one year. The following reso'ution was adopted Whereas, A petition signed by a large luua cr of eiti'icvis, tax payers of the county, has been prejonted to u.s, asking that a fireproof vaull bi' buiit in iijo .r.t II mso for the bettor security ol the records of the ciutstj*, it is hereby li&tnlccd, That a lire-proof vau'.t be built in the vsiennt room a^ijdr.ing the Itegi»tcr's office, in (tic »urt !ini.-o, according to th plan furnished by Mr. C. C. V.'. .tor, and that the building ol .('"i vault h'i under the direction nud control of .Vlr. J. 11. lira id. whom orders shnii be issued by the Aiuiii »r at su iiitu-s wliu such aiuouut !':,•• .: grc.-s -.ii noik requires. th 11 ij- 5. J. Wn.i.Aun. Clerk. June :!—1 P. M. Board met. Pro:-cnt, the Chairman and four inembrrs. Called to order by the Chairman. Ceriitictles of exemption from military duty were granted to forty-two persons. After granting sundry bills, and t-ansacting me unimportant business, the Board adjourned Juno 9 A. M. Hoard met as por adjournment, jiml wus called order by the Cbnirman. Preseut. Messrs. Brand, it -i ami Hagler. Minutes o:' Wedocs Uiy'j inevtitig roal and approved. The .-.i..i of $200,00 WJIS appropriated to aid in nj new bridge over the Xtiuilro river at thc villagr of Z.m bn»ta- The ioli iwing \.i a re upitnlation of the bills at nil tiie mectjngs of tho June session: I. S.Kellogg, 6.J 1'. A. Ken/... 15,00 0. C. Yatistruui 3.00 B. P. C'rowclt 1,50 C. L. DavU 344.0 l'n.-.^a' PiiDiing Co Hi,50 0. C. Johnsons 11.20 fix Jurors in ease of .Mary Liinjiii.-a O.i 0 Six witnesses in saaiu ease .1,00 Slit Jurors in viif. of chiM f'ointd levee C,0!t Four witnesses in same case 2.1'tl Dr. A. B. Hawley 10,00 Win. Bennett 11,00 V. Joffl 44,4i 6. J. Willard »ncalcil:iWe value, especially to inexperi- Vice President, llev. Jabez Jlrooks, in the food and ammunition, having eaten even all ,eMCC^ operators." [Chair the artillery mules and cavalrv horse* It wiU gi»e employment to a great many S Ortega on the 16th, offered to surrender Pe««is in^elling them, male and female. rreasurers Report snowed amount of Coal Salt, W a &C on condition that the soldiers be allowed a or a a :mcn at Lexington. .odious army which is profaning sod. We should b1:e some of our correspondents Wacoota- Mr Brill Kenvon- Mr* /~i 7 a mwTT^n Thesteamer ilawatha frombe.ow Ixav chiete, over 30O mmor oflkers a in a S »„,* village: Sherman Hale, Mr*. 4. X. T«o»R in power have erred. wHl agt» err i«sdateato^«he ltXh. I be sstuaiion at••00O prisoners from the French convoy enforthis business—£& Scitnlijic laaeWcja. WiHtaiDf, Cannes Falls James SmiJ^ We can give our experience in a very few, Horeoce Township Marcos Eggleston, Bay &RY GOODS &f, GROCERIES contracted. Tbe late» rains steaaasai'p Mississippi, from New words. "CoaTa***" RitFxfermitHTtorimht'rr*^. c— .u r«^^iw. been rratei the American coosol, Ko roaaoo hSti^^L^Skert (Se*. &****• A* *. bright. Warsaw given. 0^rSee stthrertiseoent in this paper. iC. W Llbfey, E&sc^ J..11. BRAND, Chairman. S. WILLARD, Deputy Clerk. machines,hooks donated during lb pist year £29,10 *f carried witlro it .I,n^.r'Jr4e^c« |amount of books soid during the past year, reasurtr and De^esfUlfy^ E- I-owater. beneiactorlSmith, Mrs. A. Backus. E*d Wing Mr.*, _' W a a a is ^shnolest. safest, cheapeat, and surest reiawdr S-South, O^odbue wiLXEiSOSS Bl^CK, BED W1SG.M15N.. Or!o»s W a a to Cotter, F. Kel-' Xo«»brota Xrs.isjt'j|j|~~ S •MHff Mr.pBabcojfc L|»i 1^4isl|gent Wasttdo Mrsl Geo. AkersgFeatheriSone S. Chan Belle .HDrcek ilr ^Gaughey Wani mingp townfhip„ Voted to hold the next annual meeting on the last Saturday of May next in Red Wing. Voted to hold a public'Bible meeting once during the year in each of the following places: viz, Zumbrota, Cannon Falls, and Featherstonje. ." M. B. Lewis, 4 LvxaUrycJf: S th were elected committee 0.0 inc. Meeting adjoarnod oyer to Sabbath morn ing at which time, Bible5 dfsccoursc^ *were^ preached in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches and a collection taken up in behalf of the Society. Jf"A~/iiI I At seven and one-half P. M., a Union meeting of all the churches was held at the Presbyterian church'to hear addrcssess from Rev. Mr. Adams, the State agent and other*.' COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.—Council met Thursday evening, June 4th, pursuant to call. All members present. The committee on roads and grounds reported that they had examined the proposed road to the cemetery, and recommended that a Toad 40-fert' in width be laid out, and that a graded track 15 feet in-jvidth be made upon tha [same from the east bunk of the ravine leading to said cemetery On motion, the report of the committee on pub* lie gronuds was adopted, and the Clerk directed to advertise for sealed bids, until the 15th inst., *aid bids to b: subject to the approval or njcolion of the Council. On motion, the City Surveyor was directed to furnish the Council a plan for the ctmctery *ai» a profile of the road leading to the same. On motion the Council adjourned to meet Mon ihiy cVciiiug, June 15th, liSfiS. W. T. HASTINCS, Mayor. II. Biusn, Clerk. TAKEN UP. FOUR YEAR OLD UAY HORSE with a I small white .«tiipo in the" face and black inane and tail. The owner can have poid Horse by calling upon the subscriber ai.d pav ing charges. H. BAILEY." Goodhue ('enter. June 12, lbG3, n-t7v7w3 sfilAY~ilOHSE.~ A from th subscriber about the O first day of June, tsGO, A SOUKEL HOUSE. Said horse has white hind feet, and had on a liter head-stall he v'asalso scared aboutthu neck and shoulders by his collar, lie isftbirgtr sized horso. in trood order, about ten year^obl. Any one returning said horse to the Mibsvribcr or civine information wh re he may be found, will bo well paid lor ail trouble aivl expanse- MARTIN JOUNSON. (Jooilhuc ("entro, June 9th,.lS')o. lu 18G3 Priiirie DnCliicn Route 1933 For Milwaukee, Chicago and ALL POINTS EAST. THE OKLY blKKCT ItOUTE Making- Sure Connections,, Ample tbncbcinsr allowed i»n the l.'ivcr. toen nire the eonucetiou beyond any prolmble contingency. TIIK SrLKNDID F1UST-CLAS? STRAMEK5 M'lwaukcr, Key City, War EngLc, llas:a and Northern %\ght^ Unequalled in Elegance. Speed unci Comlort by any other Lii.e a daily a 6 i)(\ TVT J..»'t A. Tibhetts 7..V) Culver, l'ige and lieync fli,ul C. C. Webster 0.4 Frank Ives 10,00 Ms Jurors in ease of Levi .Harter C.oO Warren Bristol 25,00 Robert Dcakin 11,50 M. 8. Chandler 27.00 II. Bragg 2,0!) Sheriff's rooms. ., 15,00 F. Hagler ,. 4.42 Thomas McMaiuis S,J0 Orlan Saekctt...? 4,.".6 F. (i. Dcvoe l,:s» J. C. Cook D. F. Stevens..... M. Hersebter 5,70 A. H. Jonet 13,2? W. L. Webster 13,00 Ge. Post 3.00 J. H. Brand J2,00 F. IlagUr 4,(io County Commissioner's fees 40,33 On met ion the Board adjourned *inr. die. M«*k«ngdirect cortm viion .\r\J 1 1 i»L.with Express Train let.v ing Frairic du Chion »t 7.4.'. A. M.. arriving at Milwaukee at .' I'. M., and Cbkuffo 5.ftu I'. M..n.nkiiiK direct connections ut bothii«»iuu with Train* lor the East. VW The change from Steamer* to Oars be inp made .ii 7.45 A. M.. passenger* get a full night's rest and breakfast on board advanta ges that cannot he ,-eeureJ by any other route. Magnificent Paiace Cars, With Patent Ventilators and Dustersr rendering Cars free from dust, and keeping thw uir pure and co»l. Throngb from Prairie du Chicn to Milwaukee and Chicago 15,55 [WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAUS. 1.S 5 raHsengeru by thid route arrive at Chicago and all points East, at the tame time as via I.a Crosse, and twelve hours earlier than via lnnlretb. Fare as Low as by any other Koute. II. C. HOFFMAN A CO./Atrent*. n47vTly On Levee. EXPRESS OFFICE me coodhue couTty nibie society jEemoved and Prices Reduced, Held its annual meeting on Saturday, the S E O N O A N Agent*. TICKET S for 5ale by the beat route to all, point? EA3T AND SOUTU.' Aaopply of On hand for tmlo at lowest rate*. MARK COODU in care at SHELDON fe JIODGMAN. Bed Wing, Jine 14), 1*53, n»6v"m4 JULIUS BAUER, ?fo. 90 South Clark Street, Chicago, III., O E AOF.XT. for Wif. KKABK & CO CELEBKATED PIANOS. H..con»Untly hand, and inby arracge *h tbem at JsncfU Fae- -Barrtit, Zumbrota Lu-iyO' lUjcotwUntlj .\ la lar^e a*«ortment on hand and i* 1 ^J'**}™* 1 W E A E Mra. Flor-j DEALER IN to Lutfaer Scof id, U^Iiai Mr. Freer*.-r-,1?ascoe.' -Bcra y^ri' A ^g, t»iasssasaffl* s". .. and rt- '^••'tv• su., '.jt ..f»i» T^.Y.lfjt'k.