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The Bay City Press from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Rail Road Ordinance. Door County Union Convention. Tho Meeting's at Klaus' Hall. On Thursday night of last week Judge held at A County Convention was AN QUMNAXCE to an ordinance entitlxd "An ordinance to aid in the construction of the Green Bay and Madison Kail Koad," approved Aug 13, 160. WiiKttEAs The Green Bay and Madison Rail Larka'bee and Mr.

G. B. Surra, ad.iressed a mectincr at the above place, and on Koad Comphny have located the Northern k- Monday evening last Senator minns of their Road between Monroe street on The Late School Meeting. Thero, seems to be some dissaisfaction felt with the action taken at the School Keating last week, and considerable diversity of opinion expressed. We fear we must be reckoned among those who failed to take sufficient interest in the matter to attend the meeting and have no better excuse to offer than little personal inconvenience.

This is all wrong we frankly admit The education of our children is one of the inost important interests committed to society and the neglect to attend to it is inexcusable. In consequence of our non attendance we are unable to form an opinion of what transpired we have been requested to pub- the West and Twelfth street on the East, to wit and Judge Howe, both were good meeting's in point of numbers and in tho in LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Notice. xxl wanted ao all kinds of farm product generally in exchange for subscriptions to the Say City Press. Iking desirous of extending oar subscription list, we will engage to apply democrats in good standing with the Press for one year, and take our pay when Lis- taut is elected.

Douglas confidence men are par-ticularlr invited to go in. 1 sv- republican Bally. On Friday evening neit, Oct 19th, at Klaus' Hall. This it expected "will be the largest meeting to be held in our city during the present canvaBS. Hon.

A. Scott Sloa.v, Gov. Randall, and other speakers will address 4kA t. at the junctiou of Chicago and Tenth streets in the City of Green Uay, In accordance with the provisions of an Ordinance entitled, "A terest manifested in tho remarks of the speakers as regards both the numbers Ordinance to aid in the construction of the in attendance, the interest felt and the Green and Madison Rail Road," approved 13th August, lHoi). And Whereas, said Rail Koad Company, by their memorial on file in the Clerk's Office of the City of Green Bay, has now made application to the City Council for impression created by the respective Stergeon Bay on October 1st, I860, pru-suant to Notico to nominate County of ficers irespective of party, when on Motion David Graham was called to the Chair, and D.

C. McIxtosu appointed Secretary. On Motion D. H. Rice Z.

T. Mor-beck and W. H. Warres. were chosen a Committee on Credcutials who Reported the following Delegates-present from the Town of Brussel F.

Peire, E. Bitot. Fonextville L. Bradi.v, A. W.

Lawrence. Clay JJanks AV. II. Warre.v, 2 votes. Naxevcmtpee P.

A. Schafer, W. Torteoson. Sturgeon Bay D. C.

McIxTostr, I. Harris. SevantofxJJ. Garland, J. Giixeshe.

Lifxtiy Grove Morbeck, Anderson. Washington D. H. Rice, 2 votes. GilbralU D.

Graham, 2 votes. Chambers Island not represented. at home, are familiar to the many who enjoyed them in years gone by. lie was ever the saae, polite, intelligent, IvwpiUbU and generous ft-tleman, and though be was witbeat tke elacaiioa of the schools, he was still one of Naturs'a aob lemon, as he was also one'of tho noblest works of God an honest GEORGE T. PERCY Haiti II WITCHES, JEWELRY, I'latctl Ware and ITancy a Washington Street, Green Bat, Wij.

Diamonds Mounted In The fitwt 8d-eitifle Maner REPAIRING ENGRAVING Pone In the bet style, anl on short notice; price as low as in any Shop in the West. BOOK I DERY. He is also prepared to do any kind of Book Binding, at New York prices. August 1860. f-ly speakers-Republicans have reason for feel lis an article which will be found elsewhere to which we refer, which we do however with ins entirely satisfied.

Mr. Lakrabee's tlic purpose ot changing Uie location or said terminus, and release the city from their subscription to the capital stock of said Company speech did not please even his own party, the words-tedious, and weak, were in the over ana above the sum of ntteen thonsain iuccuug. nepuDiicans, Democrats, every body, are invited to be present, come one, and nd listen to the arguments which will be submitted for tho candid consideration of the people. dollars, to wit: the amount assessed to be paid mouths of mocrat tho morning after, the caution that it presents only one side of the picture. On the part of those advocating the resolutions which were finally adopted, the one censuring the Dist Board and the other limiting the rates of teachers salaries, it is contended that the action of Jhj; board in increasing the sal- on the Hrst assessment already made under the provisions or the Ordinance above nameu ana and of Mr.

Sjirras' speech their disappro as provided therein: therefore. GOT. Randall, will address the people of this bation was still more; strongly expressed, The Mayor anil City Council of the City of Green buy uo ordnin as tollows nletaity on Friday Oct. 19th, at Klaus' HalLi-j arWa and unwarranted that the old it was something more than disappoint Sec. I.

1 tie Ordinance to which this is amen rate or pay was fully as liberal as tn otner Due UraCrg In the State ment, it was positive disgust. In con datory, entitled "An Ordinance to aid in the con struction of the Green liay and Madison Kail -kuiens wut re itening his address. is hereby so amended as to authorize, em trast the speeches of Doouttle and Judge Howe, were received with the greatest On Motion it was resolved that the full vote of Clay Banks be allowed to W. H. Warren, Washington to D.

H. Rice, and Gibraltcr to D. Graham. On Motion, attention and frequent marks of satisfac The Methodist Episcopal Conference, has potver and allow suid Company to change the location of said terminus of said road, mentioned in the prcaiu'ile to this Ordinance; and the said Company are hereby authorized and empowered assigned us, for the ensuing year, Rev. Mr.

Coix man, late of Fon du Lae, we believe. Mr. C. is tion and applause. We supect from the criticism's on these speeches with which the Report of tho Committee on Creden places, and that in view of the increased burdens to be imposed upon tax payers for rail road and other purposes, it is necessary to exercise the greatest economy consistent with an efficient School system.

That other and greater school facilities are needed, and that the same can be had at no greater cost than heretofore by devoting the amount saved by the reduction of sularies to that purpose, as we stated before, we have no personal knowledge In the premises to guide us, and regret that we were not present a the meeting. tials was accepted, and the Committee 1 ion of the Rev. Mr. Coi.kmax, for many years Mis- to locate, build, construe, ana operate mo nam road on cither side of Fox IL'vcr, and if found to be the most feasible route, to the same on Eagle Drug Store. o.

cuKRnr oxk noon wiwt or ths rotrrorncc DR. H. RHODE CO. we have been favored through the colum discharged. On Motion it was resolved tne est side or said river, ana to ioca ns of tho Advocate, that the arguments of terminus at a point on the Eat side of Fox luvtr.

that the Credcutials be returned to the Delegates as part of them refered to the sionary to the Orchard party of Oneida Indians, la this neighdorhood. Both of them have the terestsof the heathen, at heart, and the son will find not less to employ him than the father. In thine orisons be all our sins remembered, brother the speaker's must have had a force and within the limits of the tity or Ureen Jsay, at assembly Convention. Un the HAVING filled np their store with a eboic and fresh snpply of Drugs and Medicine of all kinds, are prepared to put up to tke trad point opposite or convenient to the place where effect with Democrats very displeasing to the feelings of the writer thereof a more Convention adjourned until 2 o'clock P. M.

said road shall strike said nrcr on the West bank thereof; and the said Ordinance to which this is o'clock P. Convention met, all auiendittory shall be in full force and effect in all nncandid criticism we have rarely read. and for private families, orders in the most careful manner and at greatly reduced prices for cash, or it equivalent. I)r. Rode will be found at bis store at all time (when not out on professional business) ready to resprcls in regard to the new location when made.

the Delegates were in attendance. On motion tho Chairman and Secretary were iCoLCMAN. Who says Farming: a not Kood business in Wisconsin It is estimated that the little county as if suid new location had been the one first de And we can only accoui for the unusual termined upon: nnd no part of the said Ordinance, deviation from fairness in speaking of named as tellers. On motion the Convention proceeded to an informal ballot for Sheriff We are authorized to say that Hon. A.

Scott Sloan, will speak at Green Bay on Friday Evening, the I9th as advertised at Depere on Saturday the 20th Oconto, Monday, 2 P. M. at Stiles Monday livening at IYshtigo Tuesday 2 P. M. Menckauneo Tuesday Evening, and at of Green Lako will sell, of this year's crop, four as aforesaid, snail be ant'ctcd or avoided by reason of the changes contemplated in the Ordinance, unswer to the calls of tho sick and needy.

We invite all persons in want of medicines or professional services to give us a call. except as hereinafter provided, and except so far when W. K. Lee, received 9 votes and 9 scattering, 2d ballot W. R.

Lee, received as it contravenes tlic provisions and intent of this l.ftr 1L KHODE A at. Ordinance 13 votes. J. Garland 3, L. tiiiRcniu.

2, Sturgeon Bay Wednesday 21th, the latter contin Sec. 2. The assessment made in Dursuance of on motion W. R. Lee was declared the nominee.

On ballot fc Clerk D. C. McIn- THE me to wnicn tnis is amendatory, by the Commissioners therein and thereby appointed. gent only upon getting the boat to take him over ami return with him to Green Bay, of which there is no doubt. The committees at the several places are requested to give notice and make ar tosh was declared the nominee.

On bal. shall remain valid and applicable hereto, to the niir inn mem em. political opponents, which generally characterises the Advocate articles, by the fact that the speeches at tho Republican meeting created an impression aud will exert an influence very favorable to our cause. Of Judge Ilowt'd speech we think there was but one opinion clear, forcible and humorous, it created a capital impression and many of the points made had a telling effect, that sped home like keen barb- amount of fil'teeu thousand dollars: iYotnderf'the million bushels of trheat alone. This, at present rates, will yield the snug liflle sum otthret million six hundred thousand dollars; nn amount sufficient 1 1 pay the first end of all the hmd in the county; for fencing the same for cropping the present year's products would build fifty school houses, 1000 each! fiive churches at 5000 each; build a Railroad to G.

Bay, or Milwaukee miles per mile; dress all the women and ichildren in store clothus; buy unbounded -co, wet groceries and sweetnin', and leave iu the 'tilt the fascinating little sum of more than a lion and a half of dollars. We venture to say that lot for District Attorney D. A. Reed re rangements for the above. OF NEW YORK CITY, City of Green Bay shall be released from the balance of its subscription of seventy-live thousand dollars (to wit, sixty thousand dollars) to the cap ceived 11 votes, E.

Hibbard 1. On motion I). A. Reed was declared the nominee. On ballot for County Treasuer J.

Harris received 9 votes, A. M. Iverson 5, E. B. OFFICENo.31 PIX 5 STREET.

ital stock ot said Company. Heretofore subscribed Bepublican Prospects. 1)03 any one duuht tlic election of Lin by Nathan Uoodell, then Mayor or tins litr. un CAPITAL, ALL PAID IK WITH AMPLE 8UBPLCS coln, it there is a smtrle fair minded der and by virtue of tho provisions of the Ordinance to which this Ordinance is amendatory, as aforesaid; and provided further, that the said sum of fifteen thousand dollars, as aforesaid, shall be used and expended solely and only in grading, tieing, grubbing, and constructing the culverts Stevens 2, W. H.

Warren 2. On motion of L. Bkadly that the name of J. Harris be dropped, on the ballot being taken, there appeared 10 no, 8 yes. 2d ballot for County Treasure J.

Harris 9 votes A. Democrat who does, let him ponder the Insures Merchandise, Real and Personal Property 4he crop of this seasen, iu that one little comity, will yeld more gold than all tho lodes and gtilcb-es of Pike's Pcakdora. ed arrows each liiidiug an entrance through some crevice vr broken rivet, piercing to the quick. Oil the two meet ON REASONABLE TERMS. Returning in interest-bearing Scrip, and linages upon the road Herein contemplated MTTvEBsoN 5.

E. B. Stevens 2, W. B. and having for its object a union with the Chicago ings compared in respect to numocrs and North estern Itait Kond at Its northern ter Lawrence 2.

3d ballot J. Harris 9 votes, A. M. Iverson 1, W. B.

Lawrence 2. 4th Sovcntyflve per ot. Profit the ability of the respective speakers, and chances, lie will carry all New England. In Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts the result has never been doubted. Maine is a foregone conclusion.

Iu Connecticut, the democracy have split in twain, and each faction has a straight ticket in tho field and tho State is given up to the Republicans. In Khode Island I minus now located north of Appieton. Provided fui'th'T, that the guago of the road herein contemplated shall correspond with the guage of the the impressions made, we are abundant said Chicago and North estern Kail Koad. ly satisfied to stake the result of tl present canvass in this district. Sec.

3. Section of the Ordinance to which TO THE IS81'RED. TnE IXSCRED, INCUR NO LIABILITY, R. L. Hatdoci Tuott.

VV. JBikdsai.l Vice President. Joskph Wai-kkr, President. this is amendatory is hereby amended, by strik Sewing: Machines, i Invited to the advertisement of Mr. Junto Kragitins, who is gcnt for Unrne 11 A Cos.

new patent sewing ma- tchht. Having seen It work, we have no ition in ipiwrnnuncing It one of the bent inashines out It filly comes up to what the proprietors claim, and is fast becoming one of the most popular institutions of tho day. If you should happou to want a machine, good' reader, which will save time and trouble, just send for one of Cornell's. Oconto Pioneer. Mr.

Bhaouixs has been In town for a day or two 1 sast, for the purpose of introducing his machines ing out the proviso therein, which proviso is here The News from Europe. by repealed. IV. Ooodell, Agt, O. Bay Wis.

Sec. 4. Section "10" of tho Ordinance to which this is amendatory is hereby repealed, and bv even Mr. Poi'glas' friends concede that State for Lincoln. In New York, the work of demoralisation is complete, all the permanent committee provided for in said Or the From all the indications received the latest intelligence from Kurope indication are that a general war is AM NOW PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS in the above reliable Company, on vessels.

dinance Phatt consist ot Henry Katrd, Daniel im- W. King, hdson fcaerwood, Uenry btrong and J. attempts to fuse the heterogenous mass steam boats and all property for shipment to and from the east; would invite merchant and pro to fa notice of onr citizens. We understand that seneiioiiuecK. 'these machines give excellent satisfaction and duce mineut.

The Kingdom of the two Sicilies havo failed. Tho partial fusion of the Pololasites with the Know Nothings, shippers to call and get their property lo-I, as it will be done by this Company at a is Sec. 5. Section "5" of the Ordinance to which this is amendatory is hereby amended, by striking therefrom the word ''six," in the last line but sured that Mr. ISbaqolv intends establishing an agency Jure.

shall rresr again to these machines, completely iu the hands of Garibaldi and ballot 19 votes were found in the box and on motion they were destroyed and the Convention proceeded to the 5th ballot, J. Harris 10 votes, A. M. Iverson 7, W. Warren 1.

On motion J. Harris was declared tho nominee. L. Braplt, A. W.

Lawrence and I), Graham then withdrow from tlio Convention when W. U. Warren was called to the Chair On motion the Convention proceeded to ballot for Register of Deeds Garland received 13 votes, A. M. Iverson 1.

On motion John Garland declared the nominee. On ballot for County Surveyor, W. H. Warren received all tho votes 14. On ballot for Clerk of County of Supervisors A.

G. Warren received 9 votes, E. F. Batter-sHitx 5. On motion A.

G. Warren was declared the nominee. On ballot for Coroner II. J. Sorenson received all the votes 14.

On motion J. Harris, D. H. Rice, and Z. T.

Morbeck were chosen a Committee on Resolutions when the Convention adjourned until Tuesday Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock A. M. Tcesdax Oct. 2.

Convention met, the the latter, the open enemies of all natu low rates as any other respectable company and-losses equitably adjiMttod, and promptly paidJ 8-3m NATHAN GOODELL. Agent. the Sardinians, and the States of the Church are fast following in tho footsteps raliietl cititens, have cost Douglas an immense number of the foreijrn votes. For 'when we learn their special merits. For the Jioy City Press.

of their Southern neighbor. The City of GREEN BAY MENOMINEE. Homo and two or three outposts arc still Tilt FAST SAlLnJO smuMM, The adjourned Annual School was at the Union School House, ott Saturday held ftir the ope by a ireiich urmy; but the I'apal Host, uiulur ijamonciere, lias all purpose of the coming campaign the Democratic factions in that State might as well retire from the field; they admit this thorns Ives, and only keep np show 860. rC 1860. last! The Committee, consisting of Messrs.

been utterly routed, and is no longer Kmnii.i., Last, Thavas -and Mokuow, ap JhmdUM at Uie prior meeting, to examine the re available lor any military purpose. ono ot said section flvc, and inserting in lieu thereof the word I'three." and by adding to said section tho following proviso: Provided, that in case the said Company shall make arrangements with any individual chargeable with a tax for the pin-poses mentioned in this Ordinance, by which such person shall perform work, or furnish supplies or mnterials for the construction of said road, the City Treasurer, with the approbation of the permanent committee, is hereby authorized to credit such individual the amount for which be shall have done work or furnished supplies or materials, as aforesaid, as certified by the Engineer in charge of such work, and the said certificate may be received as so much paid on account of taxes charged against the estate of such individual. Sec. 6. Section 9'' of the ordinance to which this is amendatory is hereby repealed.

Sec. 7. An election shall be held at the usual Hie north-eastern corner, ot Italy is wf opposition for the unto of futuro or FANNIE PISK. m. warmer kastk.

TILL run during the season of navigation between Green Bar and Msaninla. ports or the Clerk and Treasurer, reported by tbeir chairman, Mr. Kino, In writing. The report stronafly held by Austria, studded with fortresses and bristing with bayonets. ganization.

In 1'ennRylvania the appearances of a conteat is kept up in the vain iwaa received, and committee discharged. Tend toucluW at Oconto. Pensaukie and Peshtiiro. 1 lag the consideration of the recammeinlntions of Against this iron wall, it may fairly be presumed that Victor Emanuel aud favour hope of electing Fostfr, the coalition can Leaving Green Bay every Monday, Wednesday Committee on Resolutions reported the didate for Gov but in spite of all the will hesitate to precipitate their legions; and Friday mornings at 7 o'clock, and Menomine following which were unanimously passed. tut can uariuaiui ami ins iiushcu.

com money raised in Washington, Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, unsolved. liiat this Couvention believes panions be likewise restrained by the place of holding elections in the South Ward, and dictates of prudence? or rrelgnt or passage appiy on noara or to 31 tf J. S. F1SK A SON, Green Bay. with Noah Webster that Taxes levied upon property for public uses mean mon We believe they will rush straightway and New York to iniluencc the election ia his favor, Cibtis, the Rep.

candidate will beat hira. But whatever the result of tho election now, the State iu Nov. will in the North ard at the office of W. C. E.

Thomas, on l'ine street, in said City of Green Bay, on the fifth day of November, A. D. 1800, between upon her oppressors that Austria will thereupon declare war against Sardinia the committee, Mr. Morrow moved to amend the same by substituting lira fur the three mills Lax recommended to be raised for school purposes for ensuing year. Amendment adopted; report adopted as amended.

Two resolutions were adopted; one instructing the School Board to reduce the rutes of Teacher's wages, and the other censuring them for disregarding prior instructions. It is proper to say, the gentlemen composing the bnnrd, survive, and Are doing exceedingly well. It may be well to let our 1200 school children tknow that there only about five month' the hours of nine clock A. M. and five o'clock P.

M. of that day, for the purposa of adopting or ey and that taxes assessed in this County must mean United States Money and that it would be prudent in any County Treasurer in collecting taxes to- refuse anything but money for tho payment of the that the fleet ot loung Italy will lorth- just as surely be Republican as that Ver CASH PAID FOR WHEAT IMPORTANT TO FARMERS TTE will pay the highest CASH prices' for WHEAT. RYE OATS, delivered at onr levator. HATUEWAY ft PENN. Gecn Bay, Sept 1st 1800.

H-tf with transport a revolutionary cxiwjdition rejecting this Ordinance, and the votes then cast shall be canvassed and certified in tho manner to the coast of Dalmatia, and that Kossuth provided by laws for holding elections of City same unless the Statutes' of Wisconsin will once more arouse Hungary to a strug- mont will go for LtxcoLX. Iu New Jersey the advantages are altogether with the Republicans. Ohio aal Michigan arc a. m- i c-lo for liberty and nationality. Then if expressly provide for his doing so.

That this Convention would concede the right for the Co. Treasurer to take in payment officers In said City; at which election none but free-holders of said City shall vote, and the rote shall be by ballot, on which shall be written, or printed, "For tho Ordinance," or "Against the Ordinance;" and if a majority of all the votes cost at such election shall be "For the Ordi SEWING MACHINES it the Iz-ir should once more cast the heavy ciuicedea to us. in inaiaiia lour electoral sword of Russia into the Austrian scale, school next year. Reason why inrleen of our iid'Uijmi, public spirited, iJtHanthrttpic of taxes any commodities or articles of Ijuis Napoleon will bo compelled to $35 Cc 040. ticket will lie rn ia and Lixcoi.n'h majority will be over 30,000.

Hie light trade he pleases but we hold mm accounta march to tin- defense of Italy, and thus 4 nance-," then this Ordinanco shall be thereby adopted, but not otherwise. Sec. 8. This ordinanco shall be published st tl Haines of will sweep form Etna in Illinois wu uockaou tmertf titan a iikmiiii X. COHNELL Ac COH ble to the Towns in cash for the local taxes returned to him delinquent and paid ftlbnt eU'xtens, voted pmpositioiiio raise tmhty tmmkfariinif bmyrr ttrm.

Say, children, would you not rather your parents and ciders kWould commence economise at tho uUttr eml; to the Cuiicasus. that Stale will sr'ive Lj.ycoln a ma to Ins ofheo. belcive that the lown LATE IMPROVED 1 DOUBLE LOCK, TIGHT, FAST least three weeks before the time for holding said election in all the newspapers published in the City of Green Bay, and by posting written or printed copies thereof in five of the most public i i. it- Treasurers inheir settlement with the and.yn school hartftat, aud convert you Into city orders to pay their tax withal Co. Treasurer for delinquent taxes are not obliged to take Town or School orders It would be more decent for them and you.

The pmci-a iu t-nuil If il Ul am Uliy. Sec. 9. All parts of tho Ordinance to which this is amendatory, conflicting with or contraven jority of from 10 to 20,000. Iowa and Minnesota are wot debate table in Oregon the chances favor Lincout though we don't claim it our own State is beyond a contingency the count then thus: resusooLK.

or anything else but moucy. WARRANTED TO GIVE AS GOOD fcATIS-faction as the highest priced in any market. Make the same stitch as the $124 nwickiass; are large, 6x4 inches under the arm, set flat on tho table, have tho under feed, straight needles, sew Clerk thinks of taking a vote on that subject Prepare your ballots. Jicmved 1 hat the course heretofore pur Skwark's Clojuxo 'Remarks, from His Chicago Speecti. In concluding his argument iu behalf of the succes of tho Republican part j', the logical Senator remarked that even If the question of slavery be taken merely as a question of policy, it will be settled iu favor of Republicanism.

For onr policy is the establishment of free labor. The only hands that can dig out sued by the Co.Bo., of Supervisors in paying to the Towns in Co. orders the amounts ing the provisions of this Ordinance, are hereby repealed. Approved, Oct, 8, '60. E.

H. ELLIS, Mayor. Attest, W. C. E.

Thomas, Clerk. i j. i i 'iTiiMiurm 'The Meeting Thursday night, though not from common spools, from 4 to 8 stitches to the inch. Run very easy, and almost noiselea, neatly finished aud will -more than the average size of political meetings due for delinquent taxes reported to them by the Co. Treasurer is illegal and unjust to said towns, seeing that a certain part In this city, was yet an intelligent and appreciative one.

Those who heard Mr. Codpinq Pennsylvania 27 Ohio 25 Michigan 6 13 Illinois 11 DIED. At his residence, in Butto des Morts, Winneba 8 5 5 13 4 6 Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts, Kin id island Connecticut Stitch, Hem, FeU, Twk, Gather Embroider. of said amount should have been previ ilast evening for the first time enjoy a rich treat.

coal and iron from the mines are the hands go Oct. Augustix Grignon, aged about ously collected in cash by the Co. Treas To give an idea of his speech is impossible. His of freemen. The destiny of this land is Iowa 4 They have repeatedlslaken the highest premi urer and paid over to the towns in casli 85 that of a land ot tree men.

speeches are of that peculiar character that will New York. ums, out of 4U.00U alftady in constant use. we Wisconsin 5 Minnesota 4 80 years. In announcing the decease of Acqtst Gttto-nok, we herald the departure of a race of men who have occupied a prominent place in the history of New Jersey and we are of opinion that should such But I seem to myself to have sunk be not bear reporting humorous in the highest de- have had no occasion to wo out and put one in or der. They work succespmlly on everything, from the finest Muslins to heavy Cowhide.

The two low the dignity of this question, in dis 176 ToUl schemes of swindling bo attempted any more it wil' be for tho towns to compel our State. The Historical Society inform us that norsm'L. machines differ only In the length of arm, and are by law thc'Co. lreasurer to pay over in Oregon 8 the Langlade 'g father and son, were the first white gree, yet strong, logical, pointed and rising with his theme into positive eloquence. The meeting was of about the sice of the Larrabkc meeting the other night, and would have been a rousing one but for two causes the one was a democrat-id caucus beld at the same time and tho other cash all local taxes duo the towns collect BELL, BKKCKI.VR1IXJB AMI DOl'OLA.

persons who becamo permanent settlers within Virginia IA Louisiana 6 ed by him while tho saino wero in his tho territory now embraced within the limits of Delaware 8 Arkansas Tennessee Wisconsin. A daughter of Chakucs Lanqxadk, ..13 hands for -collection. Jlftiolved. That in our opinion tho Co, was the prepcration and departure of some of Kentucky 13 tho son, became the wife of Pikrrik Grignon, Missouri citizens to attend the Docolas gathering at Maryland 8 Xorth Carolina. 10 South Carolina 8 Georgia 10 Alabama 9 Mississippi 7 cussing whether Ireo or slavo labor is the more expedient.

Let me rise to it, once more, and remind you that wo are building a new empire; not as modern Rome, and Paris, and Naples are built, over the countless graves of forgotten generations; but on a soil where we arc the first possessors and the first cultivators. Tho tombsand catacombs of these capitals are filled with implements of torture, showing tho ignorance and barbarity of their rulers. Let us, on the other hand, build up an empire that will leavo no trace and no remem nior, nnd the mother of nino children, of whom, AuorsTtx, the subject of this notice, was ono. He Florida 8 Treasurer cannot acting in good faith take out of the Treasury any money which shall have come into his Jiands for the Foad du Lao to-day, Friday. Those who failed to be present lost a rare opportunity to be both Texas 4 California 4 was born in Green Bay, on tho 27th of Juno, 1789, easily learned from the full printed Instruct! na, Samples of Sewing, Circular, and Cut sent on receipt of stamp.

We are sole agents here for the Universal Hemmer and Gnage, adjustable' to all thicknesses of cloth and all widths of hem; will hem over scams and fells, and can easily be attached to any Sewing Machine Price $5. Large Discounts to Agents and Clergy fit" Agents wanted everywhere. Come and see us, at 133 Lake No. 1, 3d Floor, or address L. CORNELL 4 Poet office Box 31.

Chicago, HI, Or, address Jam. ISraflrjBrliiiw, Appieton Wisconsin, at whose residence sample" of Machines and Hemmer may be seen. Sample of Sewing, Circular, and Cut sent OS receipt of postage stamp. JAMES My General Afnt payment of Co. taxes and put instead of instructed and amused.

Mr. C. spoke last night and consequently, was over eighty years of age Total at the timo of his decease. The transfer of the 134 153 at Depere, Necessary to a choice. it any Co.

order being his pnvato property or otherwise except in the order in which such Co. orders may be presented country from Great Britain to the United States, the war of 1812, and the subsequent establishment A Biff Load. The Elhcood came down yes The Carl Schurz CALrMW. Tho last of Territorial and State governments in the North terday, with a load consisting in part of one thou number of tho Cleveland National Demo for payment jhnolved. That as tho Statutes strictly prohibit all town and Co.

officers direct brance to prove that we wen ever false sand barrets of Bon r. Good for her! west, are all political event of great importance crat has tho following manly apology for to humanity. Human A ature is entitled which he hat lived to witness. First, a subject of havinc done Carl Sehurx unwittingly in- That SUrer Trumpet, won by Gardlan Fire ly or indirectly to buy any town or Co. orders they can hardly without stretching the British Crown after the occupation of the mstice by publishing the slanders of the to have one nation that will truly vindicate and defend it.

What nation shall that be if it be not America? JC 9, has come now, sure, we nave seen it, Mew lork andVheard from it Is handsomo enough to STATE OFWISCONSIN, 1 Brown County Circuit Court country by tho Unitod States, be became a citl-cen of firo successive Territorial government, and finally of the State of Wisconsin. "Carl Soma. Let Jcstick bk dose it 1 rooplo of Illinois I IYo.plo of the great their consciences to an extent that would tell upon their integrity, act as agents for any tax payer in buying such orders for a less amount than such orders calls Ciunuea C.wtii seems that Schuri was commenting on a North-West! You arc yonthful aud vig vs. Ills own recollection of events, have been giv Judgment of fortclotwt and Sat. lour Mates arc youtruiu ana Jonx SALScmnsn and Lyoeum.

The following named gentlemen speech of Mr Douglas, and gavo what he claimed was a fair deduction from the Little Squatter's speech, comprised in tho for. TllBRKSA SaLSCMIDKR. vigorous. I He hopes ot manKina ana oi TN virtue of. and oursuant to a iudratnt humanity rest upon you.

Kiso to tho dig A derod in this cause on the 4th day of October. en to the public, In a skotch written sorao years since, and communicated to the State Historical Society. It furnishes nil interesting page in our early history, and becomes doubly valuable from tho fact, that the lost surviving witness of the In obnoxious sentiments which, clipped from their context, and without a word of ex 1860, 1 shall expose for sale, and sell at Bublte nity of that consideration, llien will you have peace and tranquility throughout i is m. were elected as officers for the ensuing year. H.

Evoetnt Easthav, V. PrtMmtf M. Bacawrra, Secretary; Thomas BsinnOT, Treasurer. -ipos as. Cries Green to Wood, Of talk I'm sickl i Pray have yon fused or not? Speak quick!" uifM Wood, with look amused, auction, at tbs JSaerifTa Office, iu City fit Green Bay, in said county of BrowDi en Tuesday, the 15th day of January, IHtil, at the bow oi fj your lives; ana xno woria, in iuiure generations will rise up and call you blessed.

planation, makes Sckura the ntterer of tho sentiments as his own. Tho facts being, in brief, as we state them, Schnns ia en cidents referred to, has goao to his long homo. Jlivolved. That in regard to tho regretful fact that three gentlemen members of our Convention thought best to leave us, we remaining members would simply remark that we thought proper to remain and finish up tho business that was before the Convention and feel that wo act in good faith in doing so. On motion it was Resolved that reports Of the character of tho deceased, as a citizen titled to tho correction from all who pub- o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the foOowmf described premises, all that certain tract of land lying in the said county of Brown, to wit: north-west quarter of tho south-east anarter.

and and neighbor, is unnecessary to speak. Born A Valuable accession. it auords us ishedtlio extract, which we did, believing and reared at a point far removed from civilised much pleasure to record tho accession of it to bo aronuine. The leilow wno nrst also the north-east quarter of the sooth-west qn society, his constant intercourse with men of polished address and refined education Former, "Wefiasd, and then?" UosUm Post A nnrria I BuM oaner offers to furnish two votea by John Bell to one of Breckin- ter oi section no. iwenty-rour (iu) east, mm eefl-taining eighty acres of land, according to pufclw survey.

J. F. LESSEY, Sheriff. I byC. II.WHmUniShf Dated Sheriff's Office, I Green Bay, Oct.

9th, 1800. of tho proceedings of this Convention be sent to thq "Green Bay Advocate" and 'Bay City Prcis," and tho Convention adjourned sine die. W. H. WARREN, Chairman.

D. C. McIntosh, Secretary. iffe in favor or Slavery; ana two vou. Brccklnridiro against Slavery, to one tx-Mayor Joseph Jackson, ot Oshkosh, to tho Republican ranks.

Ho has been a prominent and efficient Democrat through all tho phases of tho party, from "addition to destruction," (as friend Orton would say'), and has finally taken open ground with the Republicans. Tho Supreme Courts meets to announce decisions on tho 15th inst. cut it out aud published it did a mean contcmptiblo act, in comparison to which the robbing of ft hen roost is virtue, for want might bo plead as an excuso for tho latter, but for the other no excuso can bo offered. A Celt wants to know when the "Anglo-Saxon race," so much talked about, is to come off. Mr.

Bell'e. Lawk, Fran ks, Ducuarnc, Jacobs and others of the early emigrant1, gave him opportunity to acquire a refinement of manners and a fund of information which ho did not fall to Improve. The habitual profusion of a trader's mode of life, the cordial welcome with which evory thing was proffered or pressed upon his guest, tho polite attentions whloh Ingratiated his visiter, and always made him feel TJOCKET KNIVES at a 1 It. HARRIS Tlw rreaiuentiai vote oi NassaoiiuHeuo I estimated as follows, by a Kepublican Marriacea lv Notaries Public have THERMOM ETERS To tell yon when yaw an just right, at HARRIS'. been declared illegal.

per: Lincoln, vu.uuo; vougias, ou.wu; II, S6.000 Breckinridge, 10,000..

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