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ilrrscott smnal. I *’ ortto Carolina. v p . { Hatteras correspondent of the I * y r k Tribune, after alluding to the I of the people of the coast, says: II vilo <-* * I r srn from Col. Hawkins, that a dep- I 1 „ cf these inhabitai ts has gone k« ; Sound to the main snore r Y ~i- Carolina, to communicate with I* v hoJiko themselves,are loyal to the . \\flient. but over awed, and com ’-o drift with the secession current ?\^.’ llim iinicate to them the pleasing that the Federal arm would ' „ be thrown around them, and to bid ' i. to stand to their faith and prepare : .- ie coming of the Federal forces. The ’.' or, .! holding of Union Leagues is r . , r!r cJ, amUno doubt exists that the ’ sentiment is strong, if it does not r \"; , m inate in the old North State. riin( ral of Gen. I,yon at liis \ative Place—Oration by the Hen. Galusiia A. Grow. The remains of Gen. Nathaniel Lyon • Uj committed to their final resting L e in bis native town of Eastford, | b ,n.. on Thursday laJt. Not less than L qpq people visited Eastfold to witness ■ [i ercmonies. The lion. Galusha A. i L v delivered the oration, and address- 1 L.'. VT inade by Gov. Buckingham, Ex- F ( cveland, Gov. Sprague, Judge t •r. Judge Colt of Missouri, the L ’ • Richard Busteed of New Y<>ik,aud L pr- Mr. Grow, who is a native of ■ia-t'b'.d, - n the course of his oration, | fc J: ■ was not the greatest calamity I; could befall a nation—degradation I I. ]p ss of national manhood were the - a'<, for their influence extended I Lrouz’a untold generations, carrying L ein their train. We are f upon to-day to defend a principle If Gov.:;meDt against a world inarms, r -day your townsman falls and to-day m_; wi.icb was watered by our fore- 1 t,..i r>' L’> -d is dishonored on the soil' ’ii born within the shades of Wash op; r.i.d we were called upon to vin [ ste our national existence by all the nations to our Maker and to a com humanity. The boom of cannon on the plains of i { rgton shook a continent and bore an , , cure militia colonel from the shades l tlonnt Vernon to the highest pinnacle I arthv glorv, to stand forever on that ■ [■ jd pedestal, peerless among men, r .. :• called Staik from his gianite hills, r - ( ain from bis plow, and Green from L. Locksmith’s forge, to immortal fame. Le iron Lail shakes the continent, and L -T«iius of history is recording the r .is sos those who were born not to Lot fr.c bier pass on; mourn not for I - dead — •Since teal! men on this earth Death cometh soon or late, How then can a man die letter Than faring a fearful odds j i’.rf the ashes of bis fathers And tbe temples of his God?” I X? man Jives in vain or for himself i | -to soon whofft l ! defending the iiber- i c: Lis country or the rights of mau- L-j. I So '-ng as the Mississippi rolls from n niitains to the sea its waters will r: -.r a requiem to the departed. And ~;_h his ashes sleep amid the scenes - infancy loved so well, his tomb is the i *rs of his countrymen, his nienument : e granite hills of a nation rejoicing in rte'nin. Fortunate in his life he is jc. tit/y fortunate in death—for I if there be on this earthly sphere b —an offering Heaven holds dear, t -thelast libation Liberty draws |t tr. the heart that bleeds and breaks in her I cause.” I t. Lyon has left three brothers and I• sisters. He himself was never mar ■ i. Two of the brothers live in East p lav.d <ne in New York State. One of ■the vsters lives in New York State, one Ar. Massachusetts, and the last at Ashford, •L'cnnecticut. .Prentice is Challenged to Fight a Duel--Hi* Pointed Reply. Louisvilie, Sept. 2. I Geo. D. Prentice—Sir:—l am in icrmed by my friend Mr, Thomas, that • i. in reply to Lis inquiry made at my <ance, avowed voursclf the writer of an I ’ orial in the Journal of the 27th of I A-gust, and also one of a previous date, |t h of which were denunciatory of my- | l '• Those articles are false and slander- I A and were written without the least k- vocation on my part or the slightest testification or excuse upon yours. I de- Hand redress, and asked that you will [appoint some time and place outside Jefferson county when and where i: will be given. This note will banded to you by my friend Mr. torge Thomas, who, as such, is author ed to act for me. Respectfully, Doger W. Hanson. George D. Prentice. Louisville, Sept. 3, 1861. I R ger W. Hanson—Sir; —Yours of l-2d inst. is received. You sought r'Glrcss" for the very articles you com |;'-iof by publishing a scurrillous j-i . blot, and if you “demand” any more | -Gress.” you may get it in the same s ‘•y or in any other way you can. I ■'■ not appoint a “time and place” for : *t;ng you, for I wouldn’t go two steps I Eect or avoid you. As for killing ■ I think that 1 have done that effect -1; already, and I don’t care to waste ’ ler and lead upon a carcass. They -e put to better use in these rebell ps times, Geo., D. Prentice. A kind friend was making a p ondo|| f or Uttle Annie Groce, who I much interested in the manufacture. I - W!IS impatient to have the eyes paint , l told that they must be done p she said: “That’s the reason why see how God makes us—He puts ' ;be eyes the last thing!” ATP I ru«t thyrelf onlv, and others I'“inothetrav. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. A. H. YOUNG. M. 11. FITCH, YOUNG & FITCH, Attorneys at L vw; All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Office over City Bank Prescott. Prescott, May 15, 1861. n2tf WHITE & JAY, A-TTORNFVQ If I«tr f Will prtiMinft »r» <*ll t-lao Courts ot this State and Minnesota. Prescett, May 8. 1861. nltf JOHN L. DALE. Attorney and Counsellor at Law ; Collec tion made, taxes paid and abstracts of title furnished. Forestville, Wis., May 4, 1861. nltf JAMES B. GRAY, H. L. HUMPHREY. GRAY <fc HUMPHREY. (Successors to Wetherby <fc Gray, and to Humphrey <t Wilson.) Attorneys & Counselors at Law, HUDSON, WISCONSIN, no 17tf. CLOUGH <k BAKER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Hud son, St. Croix Co. Wis., will attend to Pro fessional Business in Wisconsin and Minn. May 6, 1861. nltf A. MORSE. Attorney at Law and Notary Public ;Col lections promptly made. River r alls, Nay 4,1861. P? V? WISE?" Attorney and Counselor at Law, Prescott. Wisconsin. Prescott, May 8,1861. nltf ~JAMES B. GRAY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Hud son, Wisconsin. All business promptly at tended to. July 3,1861. n9tf PHYSICIANS. J. M. WHIPPLE. Physician and Surgeon. Prescott, Wis., will attend to Professional Business in the coun try as well as the City from this time. Par ticular attention given to diseases of the Eye and Opthalmic Surgery. Officeat City Drug Store, on Third Street. Prescott, June 12, 1861. n6yl R. J. WILCOX, M. D. Homeopathic Physician, River Falls, ’ iscon sin. Office corner of Third and Maple sts. July 3, 1861. n9tf A. D. ANDREWS, Physician and Surgeon ; Office at the Drug Store, corner of Main and Maple Streets, River Falls. River Falls, Nay 4, 1861. nltt S. M. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon ; Office at bis resi dence, on Second Street. River Falls, May 4, 1861. nltf M E R C HA XT’S?" BEARDSLEY <fc LYFORD. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries ; Store on Broad and Levee Streets. Prescott, May 15,1861. n2tf J. W. PRATT, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, (Sloths etc. All articles of Clothing made to or der. River Falls, May 4, 1861. nltf G. J. AP. ROBERTS. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Groceries, etc. Store corner of Main and .Maple Streets, River Falls, May 4, 1861. nltf S. D. DODGE, Dealer in all kinds of Stoves, Agricultural Implements. Tin and Hardware. Custom Work done to order. River Falls, May 4, 1861. nltf II O T E LS? KILBOURN HOUSE. J. McD. Smith, - - - - Proprietor, ’ Levee street, Prescott, V isconlin. Largest and Best Hotel in the City, and convenient for ail travelers going to or com ing from the Boats. Prescott, May 12,1861. n2tf — AMERICAN HOUSE, C. P. BAnx»RD Proprietor. Supper, Bed and Breakfast for 50 cents Single Meals 20 cents. Board $2,50 per week, to be paid weekly. Prescott, May Ist, 1861. nltf FLINT HOUSE, Parker Flint, Proprietor, Main Street, River Falls, Wis. Good Stables attached to the House. River Falls. May 4, 1861. nltf FARMER'S HOME, Peter Bott, Proprietor ; Corner of Broad and Orange streets, Prescott, Wisconsin. — Peter Bott begs leave to inform his friends that he has just completed his new building, and has good accommodations for eating, drinking and sleeping weary travelers. Prescott, June 12, 1861. n6tf CITY HOTEL, Hudson, Wisconsin ; A. Boyden, Proprietor. This house has been newly furnished, and no pains will be spared to make its guests "at home.” General stage office. July 3,1861. r.9tf MISCELLANEOUS. CITY BANK OF PRESCOTT. PRESCOTT, ------------ WISCONSIN. W. P. Westfall, Cashier. Chas. Miller, President. Exchange bought and sold, and prompt at tention given to collections. Prescott, June 19.1861. nßyl CITY DRUG STORE Is Doing a Brisk Business, where all kinds of Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils, Perfumery, and fancy articles can be bought at ex tremely low prices. As I pay cash down for my Goods I can sell them Cheap for Cash only. Call and see for yourself. Prescott, May 12,1861. ‘ W. J. Whipple. OLIVER GIBBS, JR.. Prescott, Wisconsin, will buy and sell lands on Commission, pay taxes, and attend to interests of non-residents generally, buy and sell Land Warrants, negotiate Loans, etc., etc. Also Commissioner of Deeds for all the Northern States, Prescott, May 6,1861. nltf C. B. COX, Dealer in From, Grain, etc. Custon Work done to order. The best brands of Flour sent to nil parts of the country. River Falls. May 4. 1861. n MASONIC. There will be a regular meeting of N. W. Lodge No. 105 of Free and Accepted Ma sonson the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Hall. Schaser's Boil ing, Prescott, Wisconsin. THE PRESCOTT JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1861. FARMING TOOL DEPOT A T BEARDSLEY & LYFORD'S I ON THE LEVEE, A G E IST T S FOR BRALEY & PITT’S THRESHING MACH.USTE 1 1 THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WEST! We have two of said Machines in store, and solicit the attention of THRESHERS! BEARDSLEY <fc LYFORD, Agents for Esterley’s Improved Reaper and Mower. BEARDSLEY A LYFORD, Agents for Whitewater Plow Factory. Beardsley a lyford, Agents for the celebrated Janesville Fanning Mills Beardsley a lyford, have on hand a complete assortment of all kinds of Farming Tools. BEARDSLEY & LYFORD. Prescott, May 15, 1861. n2tf W 4 L —mwwßX'ajJui-UAX'A'y TO THE Wc have the Exclusive AGENCY! BOTH FOR FREIGHTS AM) TICKETS OF THE Milwaukee a prair’E du ciuen Railroads; also the ag ncy of the Pack et Boats connecting with Prairie Du Chien & Dunleith. The Boats running in connection the Prairie du Chien I L Ft O T> Are the best on the River, to-wit: MIL WA UKE E y I TA S C A, GOLDEN ERA AND Hyl/i EAGLE. Passengers Going South or East Can obtain Tickts at our Office on the Levee at any hour. JB O -A. T S Leave Prescott Daily, at 12 o’clock, reacli ing Prairie du Chien at 9 o’clock next morning. BEARDSLEY & LYFORD. Preswtt, Muy 8, 1861. nltf C. L. BARNES & CO,, AGENTS FOR CROSSE AND MILWAUKEE R. R! The Shortest and Quickest Route T O Alilwa u k e e , CHICAGO, AND THE EAST. PRESCOTT, WIS., May 15, 1861. n2tf meXt Great Reduction in Prices’ FRESH IsZEELA-TS, BACON, LARD A TALLOW, OF THK CHOICEST KINDS, Kept constantly on hand. CASH PAID FOR Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Calves & Hides* STEPHEN COLLINS. Prescott, May 8,1861. nl ts ~ FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD O -A- Xji 33 S OF AIL KINDS, FAIRBANKS & GREENLEAF, 172 LAKE STREET, ... - CHICAGO BUY OXLY THE GENUINE. SAIAT CROIX RIVER TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, ISE! GEORGE P. COOK, - - - R. C. EDEN, Captain, Clerk. WILL leave Prescott for Taylor Falls every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock, A. M-, Returning at Prescott every alto nate day. rSg" For freight or passage applv on board ™y 17, 1861. ’ n lltf SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LANDS o I Office of Commissioners of School and University Lands, ( Madison, July 16th, 1861. ) STATE OF WISCONSIN, 1 County of Dane. > The following described Laniisin Fierce County having been forfeited l>y reason of the non-pavw*nt of interest, Notieo is hereby given, that the aawe will be offered tor sale at Public Auction, at tbe Oflleo of the Secretary <>f State, at the Capitol, in Madison, on the 3d day of be.-ember. A. D IS6I. nnlet-s sooner redeemed ; Mid sale to commence at 9 o’clock A. M., and continue from day to day until all of said Landa shall have been so offered, at the price named opposite each tract, which includes the amount due at the time ot forfeiture, the interest up to tbe first day of January, A 1’- 1882, the taxes returned against such land, the cost of advertising, and sale of tlie same, and live percent, damages. , Said Lands will bo sold subject to all Tures assessed against the sam - ', and not included herein. The per centage of the principal pavable at thet t"*e of tbe purchase, will bo fixed by the Commissioners, and will not be less than ton percent. Said Lands will be offered by Counties, arranged iii alphabetical order, and as published in this ’ >aP * r L. P. HARVEY. t Commissioners of School SAML’EI, D. H ASTINGS, > and J AMES IL HOWE. J University Lands. 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George Paris ne sw p 25 17w 1 40 109 00 763 545 2 M 16 12 12*> 12 d-r do nw sw 10 25 17w 1 40 1-9 00 763 645 205 16 13 125 18 d > do sw sw 11 25 17W 1 40 109 00 763 545 2<4 16 12 12'> 12 do do sosw 12 25 17w 1 -10 109 09 763 54) '2 05 16 18 12)18 do WII Wilkinson sw so 15 25 17w 1 40 109 00 763 545 14 OS 1-28 08 do WH P Ridgeman ne ne 539 25 17w 22 40 110 00 770 550 692 ‘29 12 lilt) 12 do do sene M 0 25 17w 22 40 110 00 770 650 59 2 20 12 ISO 12 do Patrick Conlin nene 76 25 17w 27 40 109'00 763 5 4-”> 140 15 48 124 48 u-» H K Belden so nw 81 25 17w 27 40 19 00 763 545 5 s<j Jp 97 12s 9. oo M Dorington sw so 84 25 17w 27 40 109 00 763 545 111 15 19 121 43 t- ' John Buckingham so tie 8p 25 17w 28 4) 109 00 15 26 645 421 2 • 9-5 134 95 6-t 61 John Cttr-v se ne 12s 25 WM Heister ne nw 1-29 25 ISw 28 40 118 00 826 590 482 19 48 187 48 V-6> Geo Harnsteu nw ne 184 25 18w 29 40 84 00 588 420 11 "8 9- '>s labl do ‘ sw mi 13-5 *25 ISw 29 40 84 00 588 42) 11 OS 95 08 do do se ne 136 25 18w 29 40 84 00 ssß 42' 11 08 ?•> 03 do W M Hcirier nw ue 138 25 18w 34'40 119 00 553 8 I f-5 1;> 99 18 s sj co Geo Ellsworth sw ne 147 26 17-v 6 40 109 00 7 545 416 1' 21 127 *24 '•> Wm Monroe nc nc 543 26 17 v 7 40 171 00 1! 97 855 194 23 46 194 4b do do nw nc slt 26 17w 7 40 187 00 959 6<» 195 19 39 156 89 do d" ne nw 515 ‘26 l.w 7 40 119 00 10 48 745 136 20 24 169 24 do Daniel Mavnard sw se 171 26 17w 7 40 109 00 763 545 14 08 128 08 <-o do se se 172 26 17w 7 40 109 < 0 763 5 4.5 14 08 123 08 no do nc ne 173 26 17w 18 40 169 00 763 515 136 15 41 124 44 do do nw ne 171 26 17w 18 40 lop 00 763 6 4.5 848 17 56 126 .« <b W Kinnev Fe nw ISO 26 17w Is 4-) 109 DO 763 545 14 08 128 08 do E W Bruce se so JBS 26 17w IS 40 109 00 763 5t » 206 16 14 125 14 do Oil Belden sw ne 223 26 ]Sw 1 40 Hl 00 12 67 90 > 22 72 203 72 do do FP ne 224 26 law 1 40 Isl 00 12 67 905 22 72 200 id d'» H F McAllister ne nw 225 26 1-w 1 40 145 00 10 15 725 18 40 163 40 do do nw nw 226 26 18w 1 40 14-5 00 10 15 725 H4O 16-3 40 do B Gardiner none 252 26 ISw 7 40 109 00 763 545 1108 123 08 do do nw no 253 26 ISw 7 40 109 00 768 5 4-5 14 OS 123 OS d'» do FW ne 254 26 ISw 7 40 109 00 763 f. 45 14 OS 123 08 do do so ne 255 26 ISw 7 40 109 00 763 545 14 OS 128 08 do M Roberts »w so 256 26 IBw 7 40 109 00 763 545 2OS 17 06 126 06 do John H McEwen ne nw 261 26 ISw 10 40 109 00 763 .>45 123 I>Rl 124 81 do Thomas Barrett nw ne 270 26 ISw 15 40 109 00 763 545 14 08 128 08 do A Steele ne nw 276 26 ISw 18 40 109 00 763 6 4-> li YE-Ei-cnewt H Felt swnw 295 26 ISw 83 40 145 00 20 30 725 -sy 44 T French nw sw 298 26 ISw 33 40 162 00 22 68 810 t9l 40 .2 202 ‘ 2 603 61 A Bancroft sw nw 808 *26 19w 340 109 00 763 545 14 0- 123 08 is.,l T Field , neso 811 26 19 v 840 145 00 10 15 .25 1* e 0 163 40 1861 R 0 Billings r ne se 844 *26 19w 10 40 14-5 00 20 SO . 2-5 52) !-0 I. s «oCOxbl R Johnson n- nw 356 26 19w 13 40 118 00 826 590 136 16 ->2 M -.2 1-61 do s.. nw 359 26 19w 18 40 US 00 526 59" .4 15 90 133 90 1861 John Res sw nw 365 26 19w 14 40 109 f‘o 763 5 -k> 63 14 .1 1.3 J m, do kw sw 369 26 19w 14 40 109 00 768 f. 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Office of Commissioners of School and L nivor.-ity Lands, ) Madison, Wisconsin, September 15, 1861. I STATE OF WISCONSIN, } Dane County. i The following described lands, in Fierce County, L.’virg b<en forfeited bv reason of the non-payment of interest upon loans granted thereon: “’Notice is hereby given that the same will be offered for sale at public auction and sold to the highest bid der.. at the office of the Secretary of IState, at the Capitol, in Madison, on the 6th d.v of beeeml-'- r, A. D. J 861, unless sooner redeemed according to law. Said sale to commence at 9 o’clock A- M.. and to continue from dav to day until all of said lands have been so offered. Ihe minimum price, at which such lands will be offered, will be the amount named opposite each tract, which includes the amount of loan; the interest to the first day of January, A. D. 1862; five per cent damages;Dhe taxes which have been returned against such lands and the cost of advertising the «arre. Said lands will be sold subject to all taxes which may at the time of sale be due upon thorn Other co idi i >n- or sale will be announced by the Commissioners at the opening of the sab . Said lands will h_> offered bv counties, according to their alphabetical order. L. P. lIAIiVEY, I Commissioners of S. D. HASTINGS. > School and JAMES IT. HOWE. ) University Lands. PIERCE COUNTY SCHOOL FUND. , --y -V | |J | n fl J I j s x* i-■ I-" T. • > MORTGAGORS. I DESCRIPTION . I "I- 1 "> £ ! I » ■ CH iii i ii-HHih /14 IJ. I< l< Sb »t a’E'l " 21I6wTV S2OO 14.00 sl<» 30.00 230.00 1861 George M. Oakley. Sheriffs Sale- W. J. Newell, as’s’ / Pierce Co. Circuit Court. A. O. A. Stowell. ) 1)Y VIRTUE of an execution issued nr.t of .) the Circuit Court for Pierce county, for the Ktim of eighty and 45-100 dollars in the above entitled action. I have levied upon the following described property in -said county to-wit : The sonth-wvst quarter of north east quarter of section 2, town 27, range 17, and the north-west quarter of south-east quar ter of section 2, town 27, range 17, except a piece in south-west corner. 24 rods north and south bv 13 rods east and west, which 1 will expose and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of J M McKee’s Book Store, in the City of Prescott, in said county, on the Bth day’ of August. A. D. 18G1. at 2 o'clock r. m. to satisfy said execution and costs. Dated at the Sheriff’s Office, in the city of Prescott, this 27th dav of June, A. D. 1861. J. R.‘FREEMAN, Sheriff. J. S. White, I’l’ffs Att'y. NEW REMEDIES FOR SFE RRxll ATOR R H<E A. Howard association, piiila delphia. A Rrnevolent Institution estab lished by special E.idoinnent, for the. Relief of the Sick and afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and esp dally for the Cure Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermator rhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or gans. and on the new remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter enveloi.es, free of charge’ Two or three Stomps for pos tage acceptable. Address DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGH TON. Howard Association, No. 2 S. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. nllyl State of Wisconsin—Circuit Court. Pierce County- Alvin Braley ag’st Phillip Brown, Fliz. R. Brown and Joel Foster. Summons for 1 be lief—Com. served. State of Wisconsin, to Fillip F Brown. Eliza _ R. Brown and Joel Enster;—You a l ' here by summoned and recuired to answer the com plaint in this action of which a copy was filed in the office of the clerk m this court nt his of fice in said county July 15. A D. 1861. an.l serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office in the city of Prescott, in «aid county, within twenty days after the hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and it you fail to answer the complaint ns aforesaid, the plaintill will ply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness the Hon. L. P. Wet herby. Judge of the eighth Judicial circuit, at the city of Pres cott, the 13th day of July, one thcusand eight hundred and sixty-one. „11 J. 8. \\ i’ihi E.? J \Y. 1 Ar ' K ESO LI TiOV.~ Resolved, By the Common Council of the city of Prescott, that notice be given to all parties owning lots on Broad Street, betwee n Kinnickinnic Street and the store occupied 1-y W. D. Sterling, on the V est side, and that ot Joseph Firner, on the Fast side, that they will be required to build sim—walk in fror.l of their lots within sixtv days from the publication of this notice. All lots not planked in front nt the expiration of the time will be done by the citv. as provided in Sec. 5. Chap. 6 City Chai - ter”; the work to tie done as hereinafter pro vided. The planks to be two inches thick and eight feet long, to l>e supported by four joie’. three by six inches, tn lay on toe ground or be supported bv good blocking; the side-walk to be built as near level as possible and. suit, the convenience of the stores—all to be dona in workmanlike manner, and under the direc tion of the Street Commissioners. J. M. WHIPPLE, Mayor W. T. Hatch, City Clerk. nl2w9