iheseott Bmirot
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VOL- VII.
Prescot t J ourn al.
PRBSCOTT. WIS:
caTI’EDAY HORSING, NOV. 21.1563.
SBW9 ITF3IS.
\Vi«eons:n Slate Jvur-tal, has been
?,.a <J.
"’he Army of the Potomac is still
: i the sane p!r.?e it occupied at Inst ac
c?r , is. Cava’rr reeonnoi*nncas, with an
ee.’ii'ior.ai s!««-t r.t a rebel, a.id ’‘firing
i,.-nr<l” in ‘he direction of somewheie. is
the startling mteliiger.w* we have fron.
6e wsr in Virginia.
—Ti e b:trl.nrinns nt R’c’im<«n<i are not
cert.nt v.ith starving our soldiers, but
thev refuse to all. >w supplies to be sent
them. A steamer with f >ad and cloth
in* Rtt-'mptod to reach Riebmuul, but
tins not permitted to do s >.
Esago has opened fire upon Chaf
tsniwg* and its adjacent camps. It is
fte’ed by some of the correspondents that
Ln Irs for a long time been quietly work
hi* paralb.is tip towards Chattanooga
srd expects to compel the Federals to
c-aeu' *.-' the place. We sha’l soon learn
the full measure of Lis success or defeat.
—The Mi**ouri ’x’gislatiire here rl*c»-
cd Un‘ted Sta’cs Senators—B. Gratz
Brown being chosen for the short term,
and Jons B. Henderson for the long
one.
—ln Lnnis'nr.in, n iato fight occurred
between Wafhetrne’s advance and the
rrbc’« in which the latter were success
ful at first, but were finally repulsed with .
a 1. m» of ICO killed nnd 200 prisoner*.
—Th* bombardment of Fort Sampler
is «:il! progr’ts’rg. It would seem ns if i
it trust be pretty well pulverized by this ;
time. The m'M.it.-.rs Laie attacked the ;
fiui.oan hiand lotteries.
A co'iiron occurred on the :
o;*«loU’Rs Railroad. by which the 97th
J-linois hr.J 12 killed r.n ! r.ear’y seventy
r-r-j’itied. The 541 b Illinois hnd 2 kill- j
Mrvr.i,: is to tako m wires for the
«manel;wt‘ •« of li r staves tb's w inter.—
Should e’te do s<», ♦» new movement is in
augurated which wi»' not slop until every
state in the Union lias free State Consti
tutions, and act a bondman treads Amer
ican soil.
—Minister Adams says that English
sertiment is new strongly in favor of the
North.
—Six hundred novels a year r.ro said
to lie written by women. Their pens ri
val their tongue*.
Dr. O. W. Holmes baa written a
new lecture on “The Weaning of Young
America.”
—The Secretary of War directs that .
*
for each battle in which eveiy officer,u-»n
commissioned officer and private in the
Invalid Corps tuny have been engaged
and borne an honorable part, a scarlet
L:a:d. one sixth of an inch wide may
!<• worn on the rgi«t arm, with r» since
cf < r.c sixth of an inch between each
braid.
Gen. Banks is rapidly movisg for
ward with Lis Texas Expedition, and will
soon have the back door of Rcbeldom ef
fectually closed. If Richmond was star
ving previous to this movement, it will <>c
d.flicuil to describe its situation when its
supplies from Mex.co and Texas arc cut
off.
—Massachusetts Ims passed the old for
the payment cf S3OO Mate bounty to
each vo’unteer. They also passed a bill
to pav colored soldiers three de liars a
month from the State Treasury, which
makes their compensation equal to that
of the white troops.
The Union pyramid of 1863 is
made up of nineteen large and loyal
states. Wo give the other side as follows
COPPERHEAD PYRAMID.
new
J cr
so
y.
Another terrible steamboat disaster
br.s occurred on the Mississippi. The
steamer Sunny Side, from Memphis,
loaded with cotton, took fire on the mor
ning of the 13lh from sparks from the
chimney, and was completely destroyed.
Thirtv or forty lives were lost, mostly
women nnd children.
—Pro. Mar. Gon. Fry says that a al
ien who pays the S3OO commutation, is
exempt from service for the whole time
for which be wos drafted, viz; three
ytw.
The Vote ia the State*
Official returns from tif’y one counties
i.i this State, give Lewis 15.25*2 mnj -ri
ty, w.tb five counties motu Io hear from,
which gave Harvey 787 majority. The
sol tiers’ vote at far as received, gives
Lewis 4.607 majority, with fuuitceureg
iiimnt* nu 1 five batteries to hem- from.— *
The total vote cannot fai* short of 25,0*)0
mnj >rity fir the Union ticket.
The ICe*ult in this District.
We give below ihc result of the election
in (HR Smiturial District, on Governor,
Senator, anti Assemblymen:
Askland Co.—Palmer, dem. for Guv
23 nry; Lusk, dem , f Scuntur, 25 mnj
Barron, Union, fur Assembly m*m, 13
tm:j.
Bcrnktt—Not organized.
Dallas Not orgi;fz>l.
Douglas—Palmer, D.*m., for Gov.,
23 mnj.; Lusk. Dem , for Senator, 23
maj.: Ritchie, Dem., Assembly, 17 mnj.
La Pointe—Lewis, Union, for G»v„
43 nun ; Young, Union, for Senator, 43
mnj.; Barron, Union, for Assemblyman,
45 mnj
Polk—Lewis Union, for Gov M 114
mnj.; Young, Union, for Senator, 121
maj.; Barron, Union, for Assemblyman,
S 3 maj.
St. Croix L-wi*. Union, for Gov.,
101 mnj.! Young. Union, for Senator,
8J mnj.; Elwell, Union, fur Assembly,
97 mnj.
Pierce—Lewis, Union, for Gov. 299
mnj.; Young, Union, f»r S motor, 319
maj ; Elwell, Union, Assemblyman, 323
majority.
Tus aggregate maj uitics in the whole
District nre ns follow*:
L*wi«, for Governor,- 493.
Young, for S.’.wtar, 523.
Barren, for Awm •■ymai, 129.
Elwcli, fur A'isetn’ilyuian. 422.
What a Koldirr Says.
Lt. Chas, p Hyait. Co. B, 2nd Wis,
• •Iron I»r: in h:,’’ hr a I «ter to us, enclos
in'’ the vote of the C-»mt».wy, sr.ys:
‘•lf nnr friends nt home are a« anxious
to see this war carried on until we have
eoiKiucic l ;ri hhi irablr peace, « s We
’rive s'«.«.vn o’lineh to !•<•. n>.t on’v at
tiio b»iib:t-l»ox, but n t the b tile fit.ll then
th* triumph of th»- Union party will be
c »n.ip'»ie lii’t we shall not fear for
tbr result of this war.”
Don’t prove up.
Mr. Hatch haw made no eir-.-t to prove
die truth of the slanderous statics ha told
before election.
We suppose the truth is, he finds it
imp-jr-bie to do so, and so is compelled
to bear in silence the brand of falsehood
we placed upon him.
The Draff.
The Draft Las been th* staple sttdjcct
I cf conversation during the week past. No
one knows whether it has begun, or whet,
it will begin in this district. If th s Co.
is drafted. we shall publish the names as
soon ns received.
About twenty-five persons have joined
the Draft Aid Association here.
We have not spate to publish
tlie minutes of tho meet.-ig of tho Co'.n
mon Council, on Thursday evening. The
only important business trausr.cteJ was
the passage of itn Ordinance rai-sing the
price of a City licence !'or soiling liquor
toSicO, and requriiig a year’s licence in
advance. Saloons «re becoming too
plenty in this place, and if this shn'tl have
the ctuct to diminish the nu nber, it wili
be a good thing.
Cook has a lot of excellent flan
nel*, cnsitncrcs, nnd cloths of all kin-1 for
Winter wear. Call and let him fix you
UP ’ -
—The Social Party nt Dunbar’s Hall,
last evening, passed off very pleasantly.
—There is to be a Dance nt Dunbar's
Hall, next Thursday evening. Supper nt
the Prescott House.
—The typhoid fever is quite prevalent
in this city and vicinity.
—A young man living at Lewiston,
Minn., was shot through the head end
instantly killed, a few days since, by the
careless use of firearms.
—The Hudson Bar have passed very
appropriate resolutions on tho death of
Lieut. E. A. Clapp and Hox. Janes B.
Gray.
—L. North, of Hudson, and Mrs. G.
Salmon of St. Paul, were thrown from
a buggy a few days since, and severely
injured.
—The weather continues beautiful.
ZPRKSCOTT, WISCONSIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1863.
Henry Ward Beecher Back.
Henry Ward Beecher has arrived
Lome. It is scarcely 100 much to sny
that Io hn* done more than' nil c-tLer
merely personal agencies combined to
turn the tide of popular sympathy in
England towards the American Union,
to remove all prejudices, and to enlight
en public sentiment upon the hisluiy, na
tv.m at: Isc >pe of ih“ gn at contest, the
military phase of which is now going on
:in this Country. His addres«<*s were in
fact n continuous n;ij.l logical *xposition
in separate chapters <<f the whole sul j ct
iu it.i relation* to Freedom and the mu
tual interests of the great fnmil.* <f na
tions. and hive n ov ere been excelled, if
they hive been cquail'- l. in depth, clear
lies? and fo'ce of treatment.
Mr. Beec’ioi went right down to the
heart < J the great Eng. idi commonalty,
iHe spike to tin? People—•hi thenamoof
i ll;» people— and when lie came away he
carried with him the sympathetic aspha
■ tions of ad iu E ‘.gland who love the
cause of good government and popular
liberty.
He returns a victor in tin best and
; ’uckiest fight tbr.t England has huzzaed
to this many a day. He has conquered
the En«r»i*h people back to their aUegian
. co to freedom.— St. Paul Pres*.
A of the Times.
The election of B ’Gratz Brown to the
United Sint,-’:- Senate, by the leglsTalurc
of Missouri, is a fact the sign'Seance of
which is not hlo-ir to be overestimated.
That lo.RSi.tiri where six short rears ago
there «n e organized a deliberate invasion
of a neighboring territory for the rake of
extending tdavcrv, where there was no
siieb tbmg ns fre *d<*m ot speech against
shtvvrv save in L'»ms, where—of rd;
the Bui'ler States—Pro S’avery genii
mcid “cemed the most imore. jve "I’d
lawless. t»,nt the L’g’stature of‘-ils Stnte
«h‘>uld el -ct one of the mest radical am:
( uncomprom’sing - boliti'mists in all the
c >n«’try to tic* S mate, is a notrJi.'c indi
c,ai;..i, of'lm revolution which ha* been
pice:pi«Hte-! by the war. Mr. Brown is
at once the type and lender of that wing
of the Union nun of Missouri wl.ivii Las
hcf-i rtii !i<-si to ace* pt th** fact that th -i<
S.h*o c.'’i r-ev.r l-nvsi peace or growth
wld'e slavery re.nair-s.
lie i a Hndical <f Ilndien's, and luu
b.-en in th • forefront of all Lie r.g hat ions
that ht:v-z revobitio.'i z• I Mis.-nuri, The
S-'Ht’e will a quite tit Mr Brown one *»f
i's m<»st cm nest, able and uutked toe n
b.-r<, o.o* wh . a I Lu feit e» a power. —
ffptakcr of f!se Assembly.
The M 'wiUik.'e A’ ics in nn sitieia nn
the 1;; of next Asscnd.iv.
immiions <h« tnnw of Win. C. Wei b, »<!
W iisLurn, J. Allen Barber, of Grant,and
Judge Hul-'-.U. <>t‘ Milwaukee, ns promi
nent cn:» {.dates for thn: no-;4io:i. After
intimating that Buber’s prc*!h, 1 ’ is des
troyed by his course last nui'tcr, the
Jieisx li.ii.ks that the Speakership “sho'd
be coaccd •«! to thu deiibe.-raiie element in
the person of Judge Hubbell.” However
much the R-t-iiblivan? mav be willing to
concede in the democracy, or whatever
may be Judge Hubb-li’s claims or pros
peels for the -Sp- ak-rsb p, his chances
are ccrtaiidy not improve I by any putt'-
jug that the M-lwnukee A’etc? can de f<»'
him. Mr ’»V« bb is ndmitted by nil to be
nr. cxce'l i.t parliamentarian, and an in
dustrious and useful lecishder. IJe has
hnd the experience of five sciwir.;,s of the
L*g'slat tire, rs clerk and member; nnd
hi# «<?r» iei-s. nnd llie claims of the Nor'h
should bo r<-cogn'z*d o<- giving him the
Speakership.— II ousAura At;;itß.
The Fate of Slavery.
Secretary Seward, in a recent speech
nt Auburn—the first he has made since
the war beg in, thus speaks of the cfßd
of the war on slavery:
The abetiArs of the rebellion are
troubled for fenr we shall not leave th?
rebels, when ih y i avc si«b::iitteJ.en<»ngh
of slavery and staves. They want to
know wii»t we propose a’lout iti.nt. My
answer i’, that if they hnd submitted to
Abraham Lincoln in the beginning they
would have retained th»i whole. They
have lost by resistance, on an average,
ten thousand slaves a month. Each
month of prolong.sl resistance increases
the loss, an I they nra verging upon the
the time when t>n*nmission, coming too
| Into, will k-ave neither slavery nor slaves
in the hnd. This question of slavery is
their business not none. So long as they
propose no surrender, they are entitled to
ask no terms. Wimt has happened to
slavery thus far, has been the legitimate
i fruit of their own crimes; but it was
fruit ordained not by man, cut by God.
Without seeking to divine his was, I
lh’'nk thnt the future will be like u >to the
past. The iusui ruction will perish un
der military power, necessarily and
therefore lawfully exercised, and slavery
will perish with it.
The Racine Journal says “the demo
cratic party in its purity, is the best po
littcal party in the woild.” Thnt is no
• doubt true, but having lost it’ purity, it
is now a very vile and corrupt orgnriza
tion. A virtuous wvmau challenges the
adm’ra ion nnd Ivve of man, but a drab
' doesn’t.
‘‘Let all the ends thcu aim'ut to thy Country’s, thy God's and Truth’s."
A TEISKiULE t’iCl’Uj&E.
THE STARVED PRISCXETS AT
ANNAPOLIS HOSUTAL.
Death from Stmvatio:!.
A Baltimore corre*pcnb’nt of the
Now Yotk Timex visited the hospital «t
Ann ’Milis in otd-’r t> geo iitnseif tie
slaivcd ledcral prisoner* recently
brought ft-an R'c’unonJ. I:is story is
?:n nwful revelation of the ttrocilies of
the robe'*: "
.On nriiving at tli rt hr.s;7tni at Annnp
olis. we foimd t';ic Matruii icst starling
on tour of inspection, nnd site kindly
allowed my friend r.“ I mvs'Mf to aenm
r r.ny her. Wishing tn prepare us for
what wo wety t > see,she gave us an ac
count of the arrival of the prisoners bv
boat, on the 2Gth n't. The men landed
nt SA. St. in the cliil'v dawn, and it
seemed a lilting time f<>r so mournful a
procession. They numbered ISO men
brought from Belle Island, near Rich
mond. Many were unable to walk, and
were carried io lhe hospital. Those that
could walk must have presented n sight
never to he forgotten; for. I.efotc lesving,
the rvbeis not only stripped them of
socks, shoes an 1 blankets, l-nt took from
them their shirt* and pn'dlo n*. except
where the rag?could scareekqhold togeth
er. Men came in without lists or caps,
with thin colt' n drawer*, and bodies bare
in ihe wiiisl — li'ci.’ n: kedne s and b!e«al
ing feet ci-vrted I'ii'v .viih what tatters
theii cruel captors ha I kft than:, not front
merer, but L-ecau.se th<”.' were too ii thy
to keep. These men had been on Belle
Island (-vlii-di seems to i>< n barren
svnsi«-) without anv protection against
ti.e v-entlicr, rscepLwhnt th<»y had tbem
'dves construct*'!. They led 'r.m on
the sand which was to them as bed and
cover exposed both sick an! well, to all
«xtremes of !r’>.t and cnid, without
cl'di'S, wi’’..,iit food, (except smaii por
tions of the most repulsive kii.ds) for
weeks at d months, t any having been
t:ik“»i prisoners rt er before the battle el
Gettysburg. Many am sutrering from
from what are called sand s >res, and the
surgeons in v:dn attemptirg to produce
general circulation of blood, ih-> ent-ief?
in many Instances seemiuij'j dried on tbe
Lone from e.iposme, an I nearly l ie col
or nnd is.ettc’.* of i nrchirn nt. !•
fond ’wis d 'ci--4 them, it. would seem as if
he ver e.-i : b.ari'ia would give them
shelter tu die beneath.
With this preparation wo v’s'tel the
wards. On < nter'i-g the first ro<>m,
some si« k men. filing :u silfun e near the
fire, lii'ico ti.eir hands ♦«> s’l-nr !;s. tl:ni
w’ih us wa< entering the »i’?s.u , n, but n<l
unexpected ri-’t.-r —n’fa .7. B-fbrc us
inv a young man j.i.-t brenthii g !i: « last,
a mere skclelon, whale (lying throes
secmel to place in stronger relief n
i'rntno which u»n«t once have I . long* I
to n Strong nnd vi_'or<>us i ; fo. We turn
el r.wav in our horror, only to !• »k up
on another who won' ’ soon follow his
martyrd eoimnd* N.'tr them stood two
male nurses, who, niter wdnes'-ing hor
rors of •• II kinds, both on the battie ti.-ld
and in the hospital*, stood perfictly sub
dued nnd heart wrunj, in witnes-iog that
most tern ft.l of nil dentlis— Jettlh from
slorvution.
In another room was a poor young
h-.y, equally squalid in nppcnrnrce a net
work cf bones, perfectly crnze.l, nnd
tossing i.i< arms nlmit nnd talking wild
ly and indistinctly: he.too, con’d lire but
a few hour#, and most pr .bably never le
sano again. The next patient was a re
spectable looking middle ng 'd German,
with the bedclothes drawn tight'v <’V r
his head, moaning and writhing in his
agony. My friend legged nv to listen
[ con'd only distinguish these words: “I
am so tired., something to ent, what tor
motif,” and tli<»n tlio cjncuh.t'oii, “O.i,
Chr..-ill" Then wo saw others,
emaciated to the Inst degree, several of
whom wore trying to cat —their kind
utirsf s teini.ting them with delicacies and
such food as they c«;tiid bear. Some,
after tskuiy the longed-for nrticlo nnd
putting it to their lips, w«>ti!d turn away
with an agonized loathing expiession, ns
if eager to swallow, but incapable of tho
eil’iit. Others, after eating with famish
ed baste, would, after n few moment*,
eject it nil, their stomachs being too much
weakened to bear nourishment either
solid or liquid. Could anything bo more
fearful tLan this living death; this fam
ishing, with food before their eyes and
within their reach. There were other
patients who were better, they cotifd di
gest f >od m 1 bad some ho. eof life. It
•• ns then tho sixth day «inee they came,
and out of ISO men 53 had died of ill
ircntmoii. and actnrl starvation. The
Surgeon, said nt least two thir ls of the
180 wotil l die, and if any recovered it
would be with broken constitutions, ut
•ei iy incapable of supporting themselves.
Many had died on first arriving, uncon
scious , from their sufferings, that they
were among friends and in the land thev
had died for. Others were too far gone
| to say lunch, but tliAiikful io fe< l thnt
they might die under the old flag ntid be
taken homo to be buried with their kin
dred.
THOMAS VAIDEN, M. J>.
Informs tho pnl-Ilc that h» Ins 10-ated in
this town, for tl>r practice of his profusion,
in Medicine. Surgery and Midwifery, and
will attend also to all calls in the country. —
His office is at the Prescott Hotel.
Prrerett Oct. 8. 1963. n23tf
LATIIII I KO2! THE DRAET.
' The Draft for this Congressional Dis
trict l-egan at La Crosse, on Monday
Inst.
The w hole I'.uinbi r to be drafted in the
District, including the 50 per ct. added ‘s
1713. Th:”C are 37 sub districts, the
qm t.asof which range from 1 to 95. —
J", the city of Ln Crosse, 75 were draft
ed, among them, Valentina Whipple,
who was nt the time of enrollment, nt
work on one of the Ln Crosse steamers.
He i? now’ it- Cnbforntn, nnd Dep. Pro.
M ir. Dale will hardly notify him in per
son. Let those th-it are anxious huld
their brenth a day or two longer, and we
«d;:di Lnve the list of the Executive np
pomtmefO*. If any f-el slighted no
doubt they can get the clmnce of some
rtbo ate drawn.
Sle.nmbonLag still continues, tlx
Cutter making reg l;.r trips, nnd oth»-i
boats happening nh i g promiscuously.
X?" Woo! sells at $1 for what a ma:
has on his wagon.
Jtir The vote «>f Co. A. 12tb, seal
the eketion of John Winn and Mr
Thayer, tight as wax.
Notice.
Ten per cent will he added from this date*
all parties owing ‘Excise Tax, and aft'r i s
daj <»f D.’eeuiEer, ten additional wi I ! e add
cd.
GEO. A DILL.
D’p. (’•'! Ifith Diviion, tit’i Dist., Wis.
Prescott, Nov. 23, JfeG3.
MARRIED,
? t Ihc r.’s di nee of the hi ide's father, ?’r*
Bnnoiiidni. >it the tiovn »>f i’rnv, Nov 1
by Rev. Win. Gilt. Mr. 11orwci.lV". That >.
♦fl'iver Fails, and Miss Ohvilla Evreolohs.
of Troy.
At Diamond Grove, llii.-ois Oct. 2Cth. bv
Pt-v. Su iitlintr. Hcv, V. m GiLt.'pastoi of lit ■
C«in;?r'.‘gntt<»iial Church. IJiver Falls. Wis., !;»
Miss L. M. B nets ft, daughter <>f Mr. A. Be
cralt, «»f the fom-i r place.
Ifthebrida retain* her /?ft’craft, wc
seo no r-'R’on wh y the Aoaeymoou should
r Ot I ? SRlislkcfoi V.
A.V
'Jo j tori' l ■ ‘ r J ic'rrir n ard R'a dal'ny !tt:
t<-.< Jn i <: tJ d aliity i:i rinout, tp-yitwus er
T’:cC'hhhiou CoitiK •! < f t!>< citv cf Presfolt,
<lc or-iaii. as :
Section ’• Mo per<r.n sh:lli ih-sl in. sell, cr
-leliver f-.r m niey. nr i.Hier val iatd - thi.e.', or
give :”vsv uiltiin I c limit* < f I'.e citv -f
t’n.scott. any s;r-:o«j, viun #, >it- ohh, ar
dent. ii.lovic.it.njr f.-rm'ittesi liquors •»
di ntcF, v. it!t<> t first having Lcenccd thereto,
~s her. in j>r-»*.'ri!,e,!.
ilec 2. All licences shall he t>v t r .;>
M iyor an I Clerk, an! shall Hpecifv the j.lac-.
vrlwre tile L«:s:tu*«s cf s.lhng or dealing in
Ihjcci-shall l.e carriod on, a id no lie n
ccsh Jibe issue.! foi less Shun twelve months,
iior shall the same l>e assignable, nr in me to
ths lieiieiii of any person ether than the oi.e
to whom the same may be iss o'd.
See. 3 Any pefxet pavii.x to the Ci ! y
Tieaenrcr the s.uu of On-* Hundred Hollars in
money, or in City orders, dtie. or to bccoma
due' w ithin a scar, may <>n pr^ gen tj n j, t,-» t! e
Clerk the I'reastirer’a receim therefor, receive
alicrnce.a* herein prescribed, 10l the tiny cf
one year from the date thereof.
Sec 4. No I'crson 1 cenced imdet t’ is Or
dinance, nor miy person eu pl»y« d by •r|«c
tmg fir him. her or ‘.hern sh-ll at a:iv time
jiormit any gaming for money or other valu
able. witl.in his, Ju r o’ their lio ;s - »-r i r-.ni’i
ses or s t'fer any drunk ■nii -ss. revell:n_ r , q iar
fighting, or any other disorde'l, or
immoral e.ciniuct. cr sell, or giro ay any
s’rong. s;-.;ritm> .s. ardent ar into venting li--
uoi a or drinks, to any minor, rmprenlice. or
s nwit, except vpon the written itulhoritr of
icieh parent, ma.ter mist r e*s or guardian.’nor
Sri! norgive away any such articles to any
person in astate of iiitoxi'ation, or t'ordering
thereon ; aud any person or > erson- often line
ny.iiust the prnvisioi.s «»f this Orditiatise.shan
upon conviction thereof, foif.-t end pav for
every such offence, f>r the t -<• of s.iid c tv, a
sum not excc.ding Fifty Dollars, with costs
cf pro-ectit inn, and Imre l i*. h< ror their li-
CBttc--s suppressed and declared void.
Sec. 5. Every person who s'cdl v. ithin the
limits of the City of Prescott, dlr- ctly or in
directly deal in, sell, or witii intent to era c
♦lie provi'ions of this Otd-nanee, five array
Io any other persim any of the liquors men
tioned in this Ordinance, witho; t first havin*
obtained a iicci.ce thenfi'-,according to la.v,
and the provisions hereof, sl.ail upon convic
tion thereof, be fined in a sum of not more
than Forty Dollars nor less than Ten ifo’Ltrs,
or by imprisonment in the com tv tail of
Fierce county for not mor? than sixty davs
iisrlcrs than ter. days, unless he or she shall
he dischaiged therefrom before the <xpiration
of said term by pavmcnt of the afore-aid fine
und ah costs and jail fees occasioned by his
pro-vctition and ::r.| risoumenf.
fiec.fi. It shell !»c the duty of the City
Clerk to keep a Het of all persons to wh »nt li
cences shall l»e is n< d under this Ordinance,
and make out a brief statement of th? facts
thereof, and give a copy of such -tafein nt a*
toast twice a year to the Mayor and each of
the /.Mermen, w! ose di ty it hall be to n>«
tire and inquire i> to all infra tio is oi th’’ or.
dinance thnt may come to their knowic Igo.
m.d report tb<-same to the Common Counc.l
and City Atto ivy.
Sec. 7. Ail persons now hoi iing licuxcos
under the authority ot the City of Prescott,
shall re'ain all th - pnicleges thereof dining
the fid* time for which they were isstied, any
thin" in tliisOrdinam e to the contrary not
withstanding.
Sec. 8 All Onljnamci heretofore passed
regulating and licencing the vending and dea’
ing in any liquors to which this Ordinance
relates, are hereby repealed.
A Miller. H. A. JAY.
City Clerk’. Acting Mayor.
Passed Nov, 15, 1863
Notice is hereby given that the foregoing
Ordinance was parsed by the Common Coun
cil ot the City of Prescott, Nov. J 9,1863
A- Mills*. City Clerk.
From Cnpfnin olaxsoa.
Camp 12th Wjs. Ixf’ty.
Natchez , Miss. Nov. 3d. 1863,
; L. A. Taylor: Sir:—As election is
one of the battles of our times which
aro to docilo the fate of our Country
nnd the question of Democratic Govern
ments for tiiis generation, I take
U for gra >‘ed y>u would rccelx e
the resu’d of the day in the i rccinct of
. Natchez.
The 12th Wisconsin cnst 510 vote*
for Lnvi.*, 12 for Panner, 40 f>>r Young.
26 for Eiwe’i, Winn, 21; Thnyer. 20;
MnvuarJ, 14 Sau ls, 5; Lauder, u; Wd
| cox and H itch each one.
i, <.uuShn / T. : .;-.’r. ■ : u-.V'i.t r ’
1 Lie tu’t «luh uistii • , the Ctnirtui
cf rient, ot. Unix, , i»nrutkl,
Lu Pi-iii.i ii; i Ab. ..« =.l ;
'th'* tLirii**L c< rv»rLipg the couatk-s o
RkLian ». (. r.’-tf 4 nod Venn a ;
'll:.- ♦herty-.-e*- t.G », the counticj
of Ja I. -•«, Übii iA* Tit-uin Ituuf I'i-in, E’J
Clut e, Pu:,s M.h Chi H ; I
A .‘dvuilt r <>l Ars !;;oL. in e:»« h !y Pibirict 4
IL* ; anti County 6*scera a»*re bj iau
G t*» »»e elect* i ..t >»uch I
\t tiie .*• »:• •• <<rc i <n, the electors of tlv
• Cu’uLty «•.‘ A.v.»hut»l n.ay the cl til
| removal oi toe county t ci t««i l county, from tii*
! town ot Abutanu to t.’ie town < f La 1\ iute, L* said Uc
i of A bland. •
! id election to I>e conducted, the votes
i and returns u.i.iir in kc».*<i: dance with the pr«»vbions
chapter i»e .vuni iLe Kw: a<] st fiuti > •>: 1 S-xl, anti cnsi
1 Urelevenof tnelawVef ISC2, extras**spion.
; Gheu under n.y Land, au<! tLe great sea! of ft
t iiC Capitol in 'lu-Jkvi;, tLi- tulip
[bhAL.J u.iy • f A. D. ISJ3.
J AXES r. LEWIS, ctc’y of Slate. •
IX yf I'*. f.b'.vc notice, a genera! de
tion v iii he iu Id «>u Tuebdav, succeeding the lirij
Monday, icing toe tl,i:d day of X.»v< < Hr • vxt, iu »l
s i-rai U l>, uardsand tivclk»nt? io the L
< f PieM/e. aiMi bv the < ( ua!ifii d ©lectors oi •a«* >tate
W iscohbi.!, in the actr.u. mi.i ary service of ti e I ;d:
•>tates.oruf this State, at the so.era! > «•<«.e.r.ij-s.
pliCcS whvie a t.T ..r lottery of n’li’e-.y. oi r ;
of a regiment, not le*> than one ci’iiipuny un«ur a sv
arule r- w.an 1. to v. hh h such :*s liclguv, vir** ~
. un that Gay. 1 ..c following olficers are lu ’■•elect, 8
Co-u it:
A Governor, in the j lace of Edward Saluiuon ; V
A Lieutenant G iverxior;
A Secretary of State, io tb»* pine** of James T. Lewis |
a State T.casur r, in the place ©f Samuel D. Hastings *1
sn Attorney cr.tl. in the place <-t WitHkhi Su.ith ;1
a Stitt-Superintend nt. in tbe place «.f Josi . . L. ri. k
} ar.p! , a Lank ConiptfoJhr, in the place oi V. iiha.n H.
| ii .no *y ; n State Prison Comnii-signer, i j plr.r of
A. P. Hod i , wh« se s-veral terms « f will expire
ion the t*.i<i .’bind ( >t J .;.tr«rv, a. n. ICL
! A.’so, a Sen t? r for ’he tweuti-t i lith district,
i Loads to another years »t?fy in n<o 'i.Z'a.
i Of zuch the 1241 Im I J 2.
Wc nre now taking the world ven
I easy, we have rr. importniit duty, tbnt o;
! keeping the M;.«*:.*.*!>> free from guerillas
•‘hr a (listen;* of about seventy-five mib’s
' This we do l»y frequent .-xped tiona into
the eonntrv ercli side of the river. We
have built brrracks for winter use.
i>ut winter <!ces not come. One
i s’dtit.-s the beat of the sun here now, a>
you would in the hottest days of July in
Wis. hhe Ici.vcs arc green, ni.d gnrlens
c otiied with flowers, r-s in July. Ar. jee
i berg from cur Wisc- nsin homes would
I begra'cfiil in our water pail.
We occasionally have a little fun with
| the old planters, who hnvo be, u in the
’mbit of treating their laborers with much
more severity t!im tlm* would their
•n’iks, as they <l:4 not Par the mules,
while the everlasting n:qg'*r might get
too high nations; consequently many be
lio’.o.i th -y should bent them r.t least
once a week to keep them go.»l nigger*.
A case occurred here a few days since; n
Dr. Wool, a man tn.ich the form of D in
bur’s clock tnnn —wall, far sfomac/i, a
gol d match fur J«d.n Dale, with a decid
ed pompous style, accustomed to com
maud with iron rule, appeared at the
Provost M irslrli’s otll -e with acomp'aint
of ituubordinal'on ngainst his chamber
maid.
0 ) investigation it wns proven that the
girl hnd made his bed, nnd the wife
caused it to bo t:.a 11 over. It stii I was
unsatisfactory, and the g : r; received or
ders to re-do her woik. She protested
she could do it no diff-rent, when the Dr
knoek-xl her down with his cam, and
b’at her, catting her heal severely, and
de-isted only w'isn the esno was broken.
She, being contaminated with the no
riots which tho Lin k* in have
received from the s>l liers, fled, and the
cas.’came before tho Provost Marshall.—
The Dr. claimed the vid; the girl claim
ed protection. Auer a heming. th* Pro
vost ordered the Dr. 10 accompany a
guard, to whom a commitment to jail
wns given. 13 ;th started, but ns on leav
ing the court-house the guard led the
way toward the jail, Mr. gold-headed
cane man halted, and asked where they
were going. The guard t>! i him io fol
low and he would learn, whereupon the
Dr. refused, but being told be could Jake
his chnicti, follow, or be followed by a
bav-oet, he concluded to make a philoso
pher of himself nnd submit to bis neces
sity. As the boys say, ho was left pay
ing checkers with bis nose in the grates
of the jail window. The supposition is
a f-w games will teach Lim thnt some
folks have rights and feelings as well as
others.
Hoping that the Union men will not
only carry Witconsin, but carry it by a
ciushing majority,
1 am respectfully yours,
0. T. Maxson.
{TERMS: 82,00jer Anv
Rewards for Bringing in Rcf.ruits.
-“The public should clearly un-deestand
that the premiums of *25 for a veteran
recruit and SIS for a recruit who is not
a veteran and S3O for deserters, will be
paid to any person, but a commissioned
officer. The premiums are not paid to a
recruit oficring himself. The o der, ns .t
originally came from the War Depart
ment limited the payment of rewards to
special cflleo s, but tliroujli t!iO effort* of
our very able Provost Marshal Gei.ernl,
Col. Lovell, the order was modified for
this State so that tLo premiums and re
wards may be paid as design:>• I above.
II r* is a most excellent oppotuuity f r
[ our citizens to do the nation good service,
, and put money ic thei” purses.
, Tt.urH Will Svccksd. —This fact
■ needs no new proof, I ”t it has one in the
f t’.cecss of D. B. DcLand & Co. s Chemi
! cal Salalus. It has been introduce!
! oily a few years rud vet we see it taking
I the place of fill c-tLer kinds in the market.
' Would a bogus article do this?
— .t? .*•
A Methodist Church is being
built al River Fails.
Anotk-r Joan of Asc —A ycr.rg
; giil at Brockivn, N- w York, was seize.!
with the idea that like Joan of Arc, she
I was bmn to lead her c-untry’s armies.
: She ciilnt'd ns n drummer boy in a
Michigan regiment, hoping to rank upto
■ the chiof common I. She was shot at
I Chkkamnuga. nnd tt'«*g”plicd to her fa
i lher, ‘ I oxpceteii to deliver my country,
■ but the fates would nut have it so. iam
5 contented to die. Prry papa, furgi’O
j rae ”
I By n private dispatch from La
I Crosse, we learn tint the rumor that
pMossrs. Westfall, Townshend, and Mo
• Keo were drafted on Monday, is a mis
take, but the intention is to draft them
when this county is reached. Mr. Cad
| well will not be drafted, as toe Marslm’l
; thinks ho is <I«»:ng good business fight
; the copperheads at heme. Mr.
i H itch will l»e exempt or. account of bis
■ promise in Lis last circular, to go of Lis
own accord whenever he was needed
■ Dcmoera's w:;i niaiu'y bo drained from
this count’.*, the names of the Republi
cans Leiiig wet and stuck to t!io s.do of
i the box.
NE W AI>VE2B T 1 SE .IS E> .
Stray*, d,
Into the premises of the vndcreign*<l. on t' o
9ih cf Nov., m e largo red and white cow,
with large ho-r.s and about 8 cr 9 y.a-s <>.*!.
The own. r will ph as- to picve ] roperty. pay
charges nnu lake away.
Lvxlkl Dox.
Clif on Nov. 12.1863*
Taken L’p.
Came into mv enclosuie about th? first of
Nor. two brindle st-HUS. ona 4 > vea:s
oil. white s’ar-»n l:is face, white on tad air!
H'lnk ; the other 2 years obi. white on tail ami
fiank. The nwm-r is requested to prove prop
ertv, pay charges, and take them away.
Janes Wbestos,
Oak Grove, Nov. 10,1863.
Green Apples.
OjAGt Barrel’ choice Apples, just received
r)1 * and for sale by Dill «t nao.
Prescott, October 31.18C3. 20-ts
Corx il Room, Present t. No- - 9.18C3.
RESOLVED, r>v the Common Council of
theC tv of Pr smtt. tint tlus -.-uof on
Hun lr<d and rsf'y Dollars !>- and th- same
is I erA»y an> ropriated out of the iicncial
Fund* of said c: ; v. for tin parpvw of gr. " 'l
h'inickin’.c stn-e’.'the e.rtl. when reinot* Ito
l»e td iced on l’ro:-.-l strce‘, w!i -rc the *■: :>r
AlJi-rmaii shall direct, an 1 the Cbnk is h-.y
---bv diiectol to post n itiees fertile Isttiaj of a
contract fir that purp.x*-.
A MiL'.ra. J. W- BZARDSLEY:
Clerk. Acting Mayor
TAX PAYERS
-A.TTIEISrTIO 2NT.
FROM 15 to 20 percent, saved by the pur
chaser v. ho buysau All \\ v*l
DOMESTIC CASSIMERE !
even as ap.e kupt by
CHAS. COOK, MERCHANT TILOR
AND
MANUFACTU II E 11,
Who buys his goods directly
From the Factories. ' They are all wool, and
free fiom grease or shoddy. Also a general
assortment of
Read y-M ad e Clothing,
Purchased from the Manufacturer’s, which
shall he sold at as L»w figures a* can be pur
chased elsewhere—quality considered.
Prescott, Nov. sth, 18G.3. 27-ts
NOTICE !
4 LL persons having IT. S. Excise Tax to
Z~\ piy will call at my offiee. in the city of
Prescott, and pay the same on or before the
15th <lav of Septemlier. when ten per cent,
will be added. G. A. DILI., Ihqit. Col.
Prescott, Sept. 5.1863. 18-ts
Parkburst A: Wilson,
Dsalxbs in General MerchsndiM,Orsrg* St.
Pr.-se-'tt, Wisconsin.
PkmcoM, June 6,1863.
VAT" OOD WANTED on rcb-iert, lien st
Yy this Offlco*
2nO. 29.