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lie Wttimmfi JwlMES It. PARICEIt ICcd W in by(fcluntary enlistment, and almost every informed, already 40 men. It will not take! long at this rate to fill up our quota. The) J' dollars, The mcolingihen adjourned. P. G. LA MOKEA UX, disorder, (as was shown by their route ~""T~ I Mountains and the Atlantic, their communi Bounty to Voluuteers. Weil done Winona County* The County Commissioners of Winona treasury f6r a similar purpose, will give to each volunteer from that county, $75, in ad dition to that paid by the Government. Goodhue county will havo to furnish a£ county, at a recent special session of theirforpaying the deli they owe the families of lioard appropriated $17,000 to be distribu t'U as bounty to volunteers, from that coun- ,, ty. This, together with $2,000now in th PIace many men for the war as Winona Gounty, did not forget to urge the claims of those but not a move is being made towards get-, families upon his audience. Mr. Martin ling them-. This cannot long be delayed.'has been a soldier himself, and knows how Men, the government must, and will have to sympathy wilh them ho knows, as either by volunteering or draft. wo a!l ought to know, that a family cannot Filmore and Winona are not alone. The subsist on the pittance of $13 per month, whole southern tier of counties are getting'and, as all right minded citizens ou^ht to roused up. We copy the following from the do, he has been untiring in his efforts to Mower Co., lirgiater, published at Austin bring this ma ter to the attention of t':e Kecruiting. |people of Lake City. Do we owe nothing The work of volunteering has gone on to the families of the brave soldiers from biavily for a few weeks past. Nearly 80 this placa can they live on less than those nmn have volunteered from tins county and Freeborn. Messrs. Jones and Hunt ol Aus tin, and ltcbinson of Lansing, have done no- jscmethirg for them. bly in "getting men." A squad started! Monday morning lor the Fort. H. M. Allen Secretary* Addresses were [body besides traitors delivered by Kov. Mr. Parker, Ormanxo Allen Esq., and Mr. Lake. The addresses were all Stirling and to tho point. After tho conclusion of the speeches, five or six came forward and bigned tho enlist went roll. rotary, and after a few remark*, wcie pass-1 county on the 5th cA January next and Commissioners of Mower county to author izo a Rpocial tax af sufficient smount to pay pcrvisors, this is your duty. W ill you do to each volunteers who shall enlist in the'your duly regiment of Second Minnesota Cavalry low being organized, the sum of one hu.%drcdj(.cl,ernl Secretaiy n,l rvrrv o'hosafely county. footing in Northern Alabama, without both which it is impossible for them to live— Thoy were driven to great straits before their captuie, but it is since that event that 1 *j starvation stalks about their streets. Thoy 3 ISG 3 are now shut in, between the Alleghany a rflgt Qiher communities in this vState are taking Mtade on the north of them, a block• sieps to secure the fillig nup of their quotas a(jing 0f place where an effort is made—inducements and south of them Little by offered—there is a fair prospect that men \\it\9 terrible Anaconda contracts its enough will volunteer to avoid the Draft, coils, but oh the power that is in its gra?p Filmoro county has already sent one full I We hope Grant will follow them so rap company to the new Cavalry liegiment, and'My that they will not be able to make a has over forty more men ready for another «tard at Atlanta. This is evidently his ob company. jf W a This is- .1 matter that Canno put off. Goodhue", o..v ,.... .-- --j leave to haw each township in the Stale ought to sec to it that the voluutocrs, and tho fumilies of volunteers do* mt suffer for the militia on the 5th of January, 186*, want of tbo necessaries of li'e. ^0 this.— with the whole number of volunteers thai Pledge this, a»:d a man can volunteer ^Uh have been mustered into tho United- States 'service, whilst being legal residents of such in anticipation, of a favorablefane together, anil jRftko an appropriation of an the couimencament or .^ amountsuflicieut to ruisa those who may! is recommended as lou^w» „, The board of Suparyisors ol a\ *rT town, enhst above want. Butt what road*, must I.vo. Bu what you da must Tho Great Dattlc of the names, of all volunteers, wtaa, being Noi the hbcdu* bat the ?witelblUle or fleet, and Gen. Gilraore on the east 0 1 of this war hasjuft been fought near Chat- United 8 tares service sinee the making up taneoga, between Gen. Grant and Gen. of the returns in pursuance of General Or-a Brsgg. Bragg held Lookout mountains, and |dera No. 42, series of 1862, from this l)e in the rear ol them, the line of Rail Road P*r,tmeDt- & vr it ».i a* far as posaiWc^the company and regt from EnoxetHe to Atlanta, by means of which he had sent Lmgstr«et wi«h 36,000 was appointed, and contain an exposition ot men to attack Burnside at Knoxville. the number of those who enlisted in the 1st Grant, having made ample preparation, 1 Regiment Mounted Ranjjers previous to the etrongholda the mountain, and in tha 8ueh list must be verified by tho oithof mountain passes, recovering all, and mere at least oneracmUr ol the board superTi^ors than all Roaencraos lost by the battle ot«Common Council or Aldernaa, or aome per Jhicamauga. The rebels Sell back in great fe lant. over 7.000 pri«o.'.ra have W S W taken, about seventy ROOD, and a large number ef small artoa. The rebels are in folk retseat, aad Grant the earliest day practicable, is following them up in hot haale. Kvtry thins tadic*«. that the final battle in draw a a Irg mar, and eveata point to Atlanu- which it way now have furniehed. Ga. as tho pla« where the rebellion will, giro up the ghost. The extent of Grants victory over Bragg can scarcely ba*Mttmated. By it the reb Wacatt particularatt to the pros & a ii s^btiArf capturing E$st TcBaeavcc, or rvgmiaieg Burnside on the west and Grant Me (joeK Winona county is doing nobly, but it is tie will be fought there, then the reb-llion by reason of the effort she is making. Rea^ will be practically over. the following, which we find in the (Jhatlield *&> D^mocr.H N Mr. Everest has exceeded our expectations, The St Paul Democrat hoists the name in procuring volunleer*, having, so we are of Geo, 1 0 THE WAR MKETING.—Tbe war- meeting I structure of our government so now are on-Saturday evening was well attended by I citizens from the county, borne from tnei villiago were on band, but not as many as| Wellan, as- the only one who can rally we had hoped to soe. Why is it that our around-him thc conservatism of the coun merchants and other business men of ^the. try,,aan,d pilot our noble, but ill managed state, to a haven of rest ind safety." merchants an a other ousiues. men tn try place do not attend ard take part in these public mootings We hope hereafter to .«ce I» them "once or twice'' oat of •'their places," Mr. 8 Smith was made Presidont, and. THK following preambles and resolution jutant General of the State, to the end, wore then introduced and read by the See-j WtiiHtEAS, We desire to do our part in W Town Supervisors neghct to do their filling our quota-as a county and district by duty in this respect, the next bc6t thing is volunteers, and thus avoid a draft in this ror gr(a^ a Soldiers Families. The citizens of Lake City had a meeting last Monday evening to make provisions br |V a homo a or a a *'w»J°J »e benefits of that Union thty seek to perpetuate. The meeting was addressed by Clinton N. Sterry, Dr. Estes and P. D. Martin, E.q., who, we guarantee nQ President. a for 8 1 8 6 4 sa 8 a gentlemen above named will undoubtedly: fallen on ro, he lives in tbe affections of get commissions. They certainly deserve the people, and as all eyes was turned to them, and -rill make—should they be so for-j Douglas, when treason with an uplifted tunato-good officers. id in 6 a has a a pof a trM*t»°» Why won't Democrats put their »nd seek association with some* Own QUOTA—It is the duty of tho Su pervisors of ibis town to ascertain the exact nuipber of men that have enlisted- from this town, and report the same to tho Ad- thft be a a a larger nnmber than we ought to furnish. Clly WMEUEAS, wo esteem itftduty and priv-! ilege to encourage the hearts of the patriot- special attention to this matter last week, ic volunteers of our county, therefore yet nothing has been done, and we may llesolvc'l, That we, voters of tho town of find, when it is too late, that we have ncg Lansing,do hereby respectfully request the Council to attend to the matter a a lQC W a I 0 W iulertfls Gentleman su- 9 suae ol .lliunc bOttla AlUfKAXT (JKMERAl/s OrFICB, St. P.-.ul, .Minn., iNov. 19th, 1S0. [GENKItAL OUhBttS, KO. 78. Application having been made to the ml. crciy nor county .,..,. ..._ ,iP»t« o.iinnorf *i. ii.» f...d. n« a it a rtgnmsl vh & 8 I of Wc call upon you. gentlemen of tho'town,( apphcation and in view th Board o. Ownty Commissioners, to come'near approach CI the timo^ dasignatad for res«ients of such rown, city or w.rd,| »ave enlisted or b«cn appointed into the 0 ra -:.., .« tha GeunciW^t of each city ari lb a 0 bo done quickly. You may act in this mat-Alderman of each Ward in »ny city, de ter with perfect confidonco that the people'siring thai their respective districts may will uphvld vou, for it is ri-jht. '{receive full credit as abort indicated, will forward by mail, or other safe conveyance, to this depaitment. a full and complete Hat & O W enlisted or und •r—_.i.._/. whwh Utter iase, tbe same must contain a A dir«ction in, the Board, and that he believes the list, atwere made out, to be true and correct. Sock list must be tiled in that ofloe at A tow11 »«t complying w4th the fore- By order oCtha Command in ChieC Uscaa Haunoa, Adjataot GeaeraL v^pVt Utle mmtmum fiP5CIAL TO E VOf/TTNTEfcR. Ht** YORK, Dee. 1, Hirald'* Washington dispatch of the 3(1 says: Much anxiety is manifested this p. u., regarding Meade's army to day. Tribune's army correspondent at Mata amora? says: Sam Houston is certainly dead. He died at Hunfsville. Texas. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Tho Secretary of the Treaurers report on the condition of the finances is now in the hands of the printer. It will ba much lar ger than heretofore,and contains interesting table" on subjects not heretofore embodied in such documents. N EW YORK, Dec. 1. The Tribune has the following, dated Army Potomac Saturday night. This morning at 11 o'clock our forces were push ing forward in line of battle on the Orange and Fredericksburg pike towards the first mentioned point, and driving in the enemys skirmishers. •."JOB-* WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Bcports from Bealton station confirm the reports of heavy firing yesterday. Tho en g»gement of the third corps on Friday last is said to have been cxagerated as to the number of rebel prisoners taken which was far less than stated. Our loss in killed and wounded believed 300. Reports that Gen.Lse hts retreated are not credited on the contrary its said he i* strongly pushed on Mile River. NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Richmond papers of the 28th, and 30th contains the following CHARLESTON. 27th.—The yankees kept up a heavy mortar shelling on Sumter last night, 6 shells were thrown into the city to day, and 2 buildings struck. By thc shelling of Sumter, Moultrie, and Johnson by the enemy from Gregg and Wagner, has been lively and continuous, 416 shots were fired on Sumter Thursday and Friday. CHARLESTON, NOV. 28. Shelling has been kept up s'eadi'.y on Sumter. Moult rid, and Johnston. 72 ten inch columbiads were fired on Sumter and Grogg to day. CINCINNATI, NOV. 2D. The latest news from Knoxville is to Wednesday. The north part of the town was burned, including the railroad depot. Burnside is cheerful and confident. CHATTANOOGA, NOV. 28. An order from Bragg rcc.tlled Loigstreet from before Knoxville oa the 26th of No vember. He is endeavoring to join that chieftain near Dalton by a circuitous rente. The situation from Knoxville to Bridge port' is all that could bo desired. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30." A special to the BuHet'n from Cin.cinn.itti Wednesday night ha-: arrived at Ciynber land Gap. The lower portion of Knoxville has bscri burned, including tbe East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad depot. Also Mike and Bill Branner's ies dence«, and WiJow Cotins houso. It is Fuppo.«cd these houses were occupied by rebel sharpshooters aad were destroyed by our shells. Longstreet received orders to retreat on the 26lh, and is reported that he ha* fallen back, lie will be too lite to mike a junc tion wilh Bragg withoutfi^h'ing for it. says U. A- Crawford who left Knox\ille on !ascertain what disposition he .shall make ol these faithless Scoundrels. Tho army says shoot them. NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Wepartmeni ot the United States ,orj^»ion except a shot or two from a fewrt rebel! advance their lines, tinu-.d their march to effect ajunction wtih! TCreficaUonbJ ing strewn with cannon, small anna, such Board ol Supervisors, Common Goon- Rhodes divisions of BWaib corps twice in Bragg attempted to make a stand »t For a lJst of 75Samea at $1^0 each-^tlloox gage and supply a towwdt The r.»*W« corrcspo.ilent furnishes A-Richmond diapttch dated 21. says thc followind acccounts of Fridays battle Missionary Ridge, Nov 21—Tne enemy In obedience to orders the'&\followed by massed a heavy (orcn on our right this he 6th corp on Thurslay lv. Jf. crossed' morning, and advanced at 2 o'clock, di iving in our pickna. It is not certain yet r*. tf.', -.., ivin in our pickna I is not certain tho Kanidan at Jacobs Fails, with no oppo--l• „»°,u,,. ,K„„. „., „i, -#,««i., ~.« whether tho intend an attack in force rreachinfg ^«h videtts stationed at the ford O the south side of the river,these corps pur sued-the road leading to Wortons Ford, a 25lh, says General lirrtckinrid^o's son few miles above where they*took a road to'J081 brought in a prisoner. tho left, in order to strike continuation of| driven back in neriect roete. Tbe fight Our loss in killed a#d wounded probabiv]***** .-un-.t. «i«« «sn «r»l .^J M**1 engaged that of Gen. Russell famous for the brilliant charge of Rappahannock station. 0 r, „, along the crest of the wliola thc road from Cu'pepper to Uoljcrtson Tar- A a a line skirmishers, by the 1st WA.HWOTOS, Kov. 27. and 3d division of the corps. Ueadqnarlers have received' a dispatch The 1st ICasaachusatts advanced thro^gb f'"n dense thicket fighting and poshiag S tjm the route of the enemy is com »u -. Iplete. abWonad wagons and caa rebels back to the vicinity of Mile Kun »P*j g:ons on the entm- strengthening bis line gradu- of artillery are found everywhere. ally forced back. Our line skirmishers coa-1 lie thinks Brag^s Iocs of «rtillery folly tinued at 3.30 p. MM wtU.n the enemy with pieces. A large number of prisoners have shoytsaud yell* eharg* on te Redclay !n the conaisung of Priecae diviaion the right a which first fell back in aome contusion but!a few hours, aeon rallied and with the aid of one section WASHINGTOX. NOV. 27, 12 30 p. l*^*- WASHINGTON,' Nov. 27. Kothing whatever has reached here up to 4 o'clock P. M, from therArmy of the Poto mac. Firing on the front reported by pass engurs by yesterday evening's train, heard in the coarse of yesterday, from the Hne of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, was doubtless but the usual cannonading oc curring when either is driving the advanced pickets of the other, as we were doing yes terday in the vicinity of Gennania Ford. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. [Special to Tunes.']—E. A. Paul writes the following Gennania Ford, Nov. 26th 12rf.The whole army is now crossing the Kapidan at Culpepper. Gerrnania and other fords. There is a little skirmishing at Cul pepper Ford, and Jacob's Mills Ford, the rebel pickets retiring as we advance. The enemy had erected very strong works opposite Gerrnania Ford but "our artillery on the left bank flanked, them and they were soon abandoned. GERMANIA FORD, Nov. 27, 6 A. M. Tho army were crossing the Rapidan all laU night. The crossing was affected wilh but little opposition no severefighting,onmore ly a little skirmishing. VV ASHINGTON, Nov. .27. We have intelligence from the front up to 9 :30 this morning. At that hour our whole army trains and all were across the river and on the double quick to meet the enemy. One corps took the road towards Chancorville and then towards Orange Court House. The men are in jubilant spirits and anx iou* to meet tbe rebels. Lee's troops evacuated Fredericksburg Height's, which rfre now occupied by our cavalr}'. Thc opinion of army officers is that the rebels have entrenched themselves between Orange Court House and Gordons ville, and will risk abattV. there, The Washington JSfpuhUcan learns from perhaps official soarces, that Meade is press ing Lee hard, and several skirmishes have taken place in which the rebels have been defeated. Lee declines battle, and is stubbornly fall ing back Everything works well for our army. CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 27. Thesitua'ion to night is highly satbfac tory. Hooker's. Palmers' and Sherman's commands are nearly/ ten miles beyond Chickamauga creok in pursuit of the crumb ling army of Bragg, who is making every ett'ort to escape. Our advance is near Dal ton. In a sharp fi ht this morninj Palmer's advance took lour guns and 300 prisoucrs Sherman is leported to have advanced from Tyler's station on tbo left to day and cut off 1,0 0 rebels. Tbe roods along which Bragg is retreat ing are lined with cassions, wagons, eoni mixsary and medical stores. Prisoners say it is impossible for tho Rebel lenders to make their troops stand. Our loss iu the three days fight will not exceed 3^0 Maj General Logan has arrived. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. The Tme's special say» that, among the prisoners captured Oil ittan mgi were a largo number of Pemberlon'si paroled at Vicksburg. Gen. Grant telegraphs here to NEW YORK, Nov. 2S. Tha Steamer Geor^u Washington from New Orleans, 2lst, arrivod this evening wuh dispatches. Bra h:i* a dispatch from Mobile d.i 1 8 Clnrleston had been burning 60 hour1!, and General Gilmorc shells were constantly miking it worse. Nearly all ilia ^.irri-ion of S:mi,»ter had been killed by the failing of the reuiiimn^ wall under which thoy in I tik.-n refug). FORT XIOVKOE, NOV. 25. Ljuisvir.r.f:, Xov, 20. The ,/o'*'"?a''* #?p3citl from Ghittana ^, has ,-' a ci „i in of ba waro b*azinj ri \£i for a dis 5 on Thursday n-?ht thej rested nearj Bra is expected to withdraw under a a S a Iunrnin-con '-cover of thc ni^ht. At dark Braggg was tt,f.toc,07er lhe a /-. T, jroad. It ist believed he will not hazard an Gen. Warren's corps. Gen. Prince divis other battle ion of the 3d corps was in the advance, and as the head ef the column' reached a small!eager topuisus. cleari."*. it was greeted with a Tolley from Frisonurs report the rebel array terribly a line of rebel skirmishers, the first brigade den»oraliaed and ineapahJe of offering serious 7 ,»,„• a aho that Bragg Will fall back to •f the 2d divisten T»s thrown forward into Our army is agtew with enthusiasm, aad' a Grant dated Chattanooga, loth, 8 A. M. Grant says he starts fjr there in of Randolphs 1st and battery ef the 4tbj Special to Trihune.]—Advices received For a list $© Kameaatfl-Meach—Agtical-. D. 8. which poured in volleys of grape and morning by the war Department from tural Library, valued at $25.00. a state that the pursuit of the rebels For a list of «0 Name* $1^0 each—One ran»ter into the advanens column, of Jes«erday nfrn aaacvjatttoimlafiithaasm a A He will therefore be retreated with such haste that they lea be Lfct%sd to retreat in Virginia, if ho is able to! bind all their dead, tha ground being tolera- get away at all. of the battle field bads thettleir casaafitiea far exceeds bat one brigade of the Cih corpa W was again forced •-...::-. doatdatdark. The third bivuocked were full retreat on a T^ofiooN.m*» O I ton. tate Melodeoa, f»j..o.) ot Sagar the field at the junction of tho two woods There is nothing later from Burnside. MiJi. Me or Florence Sewing iU oe, just mentioned sixmifes from Locuet GIOT« It is conjectured that Longstreet will at- t!* 3 *K« 0 1 aP|Pf« to proeiaioa kilWI.^^twa.^aw^ma S 2 -doctawri,* ^prisoners at least'^ to at the War Department 'represent that 3,000 prisoners were captured from tho reb els yesterday, with 52 cannon, 5,000 stand of small arms, and ten flags. The rebel forces are utterly routed to-day and Ire in full re treat towards Dalton, Georgia. They are homing bridges after them to retard pur suit also burning their depots of stores and atamdonding and destroying everything that embarass them in their flight. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "UNCLE PHIL'S" BILLIARD HALL Having littod np the old Philleo Hall into a Restaurant and Jiillard Hall, I would be h»p yy to »ee and serve all who is on a weary, hun gry and thirsty pilgrimage, through this world ot war und strife lor, in tho lanjru .jje of the great IMPERIO U1DALGO GL'STAVlO AXT0X10"SlcJmta." fcWVf Here is rest for the weary, drink for the thirsty, food for tho hnngiy, with a "little Cider too." UNCLE PHIL. Up Stairs, over NORTHRUP & GREEK'S Store, Main Stree.t Rod Wing. P. S. Lam'also a- License A I O N E E and will attend to sales of Real Estate, Goods VV arcs and Merchandize »n reasonable terms Good reference given if required. Address P. O. Box ^35. UKCLE PHIL. NOTipJS O THE PUBLIC! The subscriber has refitted the Chillson House, At Red IVing, and opens it for the accommo dation of the PuOiie. A general invitation is tjiyen to give ic a trial. Red V\ ing, Due. ljst, 15fi3. W A S I N S nl9 vSly COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. Tlic undersigned having been dnlv appoint ed by the I'rohuto Court of Goodhue County, Minnesota, Counuis.-noncrs to receive, exainuio, and audit nil clainio.s agaiitj't the estate of Wilhanill. Welch, deceased, hereby give no tice thai all persons having claims aguiu.-t Lhc cststc ol sain deceased, arc required to present tlieni to said Conunissioncis within six mom lis from thc 2nd day ot December A.'J.lJJOo or Oe forever burreu, 'i'hc Commissioners will meet at the olfive of P. Stilidford in lied Wing, on thc 'Jtli day of January, A. u. l&tH, at 10 o'clock iu th.8 .orc nouu, aud on the 2nd d»y of June A. [). i6ol at the same hour ol tho iay, to receive, exam ine, and adjust all claims tiiui may he i»rc.-cnt cU ag»iu»t sanl cs'.ale. Dale* hcvt iViiig December 1 lSi3. 1*. SANDFUitD, CliKlo. 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I have employed one of the beat TAILORS' in the Northwest, and have connected with my Clothing business the Merchant Tailoring BusJfieiWv Bavra^ tin best stwk vf ForiiJsliiiig Q-oods In the 8%»te, ^arri. p/cp«^ed to DEFY COM* PETITION, W STYLE. fj,,e», or Quantify. W©-/na¥aiUee a Ptrftd Fit in all canes, and sliat) *rM t*'glto PERFECT SA^IS^AC^lok DR GOasm I huve also received the best stodc GOODS in thc State, which I h»v* opeMd ifc* The Neiv Store% n.tho Red Wing House building on tho oo rncr lf Mam and Bush Strce'ts. CARPETS! 1 also have thc hest lot of Curneting that ha» ever been brougl-it to Hed Wing, all of which I am bouud to soil cheaper than can be MjTchuseA at any other place in the city. O O N W. EISENURAND. Hod Wing. Sept. IC, 1503. RED WING- Hardware Store. E. L. P.AKER, (Succttsr/r to C. Jf. E. L. Jialtr.) Wholesale and Retail I) It A I, E It I Hardware, Tinware and Stoves, SHELF HARDWARE, HYDRAULIC RAMS, CROSS CUT SAWS, RUILDERS' 1IARDWARK LEAD RIPE, RELLOWS,. VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS. CHAINS, NAILS, PUMPS, SCALES, FILES AXES &c. I O N PERU, SJ.M.O, SWEDISH, EXtil.TSH AM» AMBKJOAN |{K1*INK1». AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTa All feint* of Tin. Sheet Iron and fopprt worlt manufactured to order hyexj»erienr*'l workmen. Jannary 1, |S5*. no!4\71j Northrup & Greer. {Siirrftxiriitn J. li. J'urlhurst) HEALER IX Rn (ROOCIS, Groceries UEADY-MADE CLOTHING, a S ii I a a a Cnp% CHOCK ER V, 3 A 3 3 XflTotloxaaw cavo* At ParkhurstV old Stand, in Philleo Hall, REDWING, MiYNCsoTa. utO-vT-ly EXPRESS OFFICE Removed and Prices Reduced. SHELDON & HODGMAN, Aj/entt, TICKETS for aslo by tho beat roate to' all poinU EAST AND SOUTH- Aaopply of Coal,Salt, Cement, Waterliae, kt. On band for aale at lowest rate*. MARK oODB ineare of 8I1ELDOK St HODGMAN. Ited Wing, J^ne 10, laOC. n4«v7 MUwaukee& J'» *r line »kea elcee connection fa IfftWAfTXRE with EXPRESS TBAIXSof La Crone and Mhoaukm Raihrotd, And lathe only ALL HAIL UOUTE KaMerm, SMtsvni jt ^jmutm\ HAILMPAD-L^^ Oetare (Prlaee St Co.) Helodeen, »«e.OV «,Ea«aaT»ee-We Z^ITZZTZZZZTZIZ erfitwCaaeildl.tso^ ^"*l^^^*^f^?j£* a LS*t off Si Namea atif \J* ee«h-trood'« **U0U ^^me^Z^t&'^r*^ r,,i. ESS?1? amaekie f«a A aioe. th. £r«t Amerku aa^Wward iMf*- Tkarrportafrom Chattaaocfa racerml Ijr UAEWN W A# Haatcr of Tranap*rUUoo, C. Qeosea, altwaakee. North-western Agent, St. P»«l, MinO. have ebewt tweaty awperb «!.«•*. ii A ii