Fort Atkinson Standard (Newspaper) - June 19, 1862, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Battle between Fremont and six miles from June wade a stand at this and we attacked him this is The Cincinnati Gazette is of opinion that Gen. transported his best troops to Richmond before evacuating The country is not favorable for i and that that place was held being hilly aud against Halleck only by the raw levies was on thc supported by which he was able to impress in Gen. Milroy in the j Alabama and and that it is supported on the right by Gen. j these who fied from the while Beau- FORT JUNE 19, 1862. Gen. bad of the Skirmishing commenced between 10 regard with thirty-five thousand ot his best his real is now sisting in the defence of and 11 and cannonading at about i This may be so there is at least I T. 11T June re- at the War Department state that Jackson's army attacked advance on morning near Port The conflict is said to have been main fur four hours by about 2000 of our men WK have no news of any special interest i against the main body of Gen. Jackson's The enemy's force become so over- before Richmond is doing in numbers that the command We suppose he is getting a compelled to fall which it did Gen. Pope is iu good until it met the main body good ready to 12. The enemy had an excellent ing known te make it even there is left of of command near Conrad's tion and directed their fire but as It is certainly a what the rebels t i tc i j All is quiet at As soon as this was the enemy in few men were killed on our side as usually did with their of which they had fall by Stahl made an a good supply at both of siege the citizens adaptin vanee nearly to the driving the and field Have these also been emy but precipitated their i transported to main column on and he was But if this is so we have one to retire to avoid being j there remains but one rebel army to be His forces came out in good and and that is now before themselves to the new order of things without any turn The fighting is said to have been and the loss heavy on both A vate letter states that Shields had previously succeeded in a. large our liae reformed iu better Up to 3 o'clock the cannonading was but after that it and now sit 5 o'clock everything is A oner says Gen. lies between our ant a universal howl has already once been I there going up all over against j of supplies belonging to the thc course taken by Gen. Butler at Xew i cls at at Conrad's The we can do the General McClellan has Let them Doubtless received reinforcements already since the battle of and the army of the Nothing the pq can sav is damage by recent including carrying away of bridges over the branch of the right wing and the river with I Potomac is able to meet and defeat all the When our advance fell the enemy J hosts the rebels may bring against did not preferring to maintain his position and throw on us the burden of at- It is thought that finding no bridge will attempt to cross at Mt. where he will find no bridge Another account of the battle says Gen. Stahl on the was first Y. Evening inst. Rebel It is stated that the debt of the rebels amounts now to four hundred and tea lion War is an expensive Assassination is freely talked of and urged in the southern General Butler De- is the only one of our officers who is own and southern chivalry strnd When another but selves takes their game into his own hands and carries it then tho southern ing their can t A year ago Memminger offer a reward for his VI ao M I T IT Milroy and Schenck after found his advantageous loan ol ten this case they will have to catch the the and the battle almost anj thc conspirators flattered of before th n ho ately became Gen. selves that not halt this sum would be j battery had shelled the But debt does not rouble Im- advanced the 8th and 45th New bJ that York regiments through the woods Mississippi led to refuse payment of the open on the oilier of which 1 ucr Just f the the enemy's right was concealed in ln his 5Phere ot They advanced gallantly under a heavy but so unsupported by the Payment of interest 45th, and largely were j tii ly forced to Colonel Mitchell was seive and the regiment badly their on his materially interferes with thc arrangements and the movement of Later intelligence slates our loss from 100 to 115 aud from 400 to 500 in killed and The enemy's loss was terrible 400 of their dead by actual count were found in one From the number of their dead scattered in other parts of thc battle it is j believed that there are 200 more of their OPENING 0f the SPRING STORES UNITED IN NEW YORK Casli Smith ONE GENERAL DRY GOODS ONE MERCHANT TAILORING FIXE CLOTHING TO ONE READY-MADE CAP THE THREE TOGETHER MAKING the most extensive Mercantile establishment in the interior of In addition to the very large stock of tic Goods we have on bought last we have just we have been re- within the past fifteen days a very large stock of English and German all bought at the great closing out auction sales in Xew for cash owing to the large ami thc small demand in that market for this kind of they have been sold at about fifty cents on the dollar on what they cost to Having purchased much lower than ever before sold in this DRESS In fashionable si vies of Dress we have three times the amount we ever before had at any one they are going to be sold The and prices of these goods wil astonish one who examines We it will be remembered to secure the on that most rebels pledged j from an export duty on cut losing not less than s to lay that the cotton crop was made the bassis for which were issued the lions of confederate treasury notes and i than half its The suit was checked by and bonds now flood the regular Stahl finally withdrew force to a thc of a ger repulsing a Hank and OFFERS TO TAICE government has made a it- in ington to take all who escape their and to remove them to froe It then to put them under an apprenticeship of three tlum to receive on killed G the making their loss in shall not attempt to enumerate as r officers who were ned General Stewart was Gen. Elsie Col. mortally and Gen. Jackson wounded in the having pledged the proceeds of an export the a At the of their it proposes to free them Two of the Boston letter carriers have vt now c yi could not be done iu our immense lad BOUTE TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS Fare always as low Lake Trains leave the Depot in this village ai lows c 1 Express 2.00 p. M. SOUTH 3-35 p M 1 1.28 P. M. 12.36 A. v. Night Express Making connection at Milton Junction with trains for and Prairie du Through tickets to all Eastern and Southern cities can be purchased at the Ticket office in the ALWAYS AS as of any other Passengers purchasing through will be conveyed with their the depot of the Chicago Northwestern Railway in to all Eastern depots free of I A. M. I 2.00 p. M. 10.30 p. M. j Night 2.44 A. M. E. DeWiTT Gen i Ticket F. Fort Oi bten Gen. advanced his center prohibited the export of the article; arid when ne had issued as many treasury notes as the South would he ordered the destruction of the was the artillery lire compelling the enemy to give on the drove back the who attempted to turn his along our whole Our under Col. was served with great vigor and the only security for their June line of pickets and the final success is largely due j have been posted around the All to its persons who receive permits to pass The enemy suffered One the lines are required to take the oath of ol regiment lost two-thirds of its number j in attempting to capture Rebel sympathizers are already which cut them to pieces with ning to wince at the policy by the new eral boats from above have arrived with Government merchandise aud center of the enemy's and his army is undoubtedly is Our forces ly who come into were outnumbered at all but have Memphis daily to take the oath of the Dili Janits murdered Patrick Cottage Dane Co. Hard feelings hud existed and Cruak was under tho of at the a rel ensued ami a when thc dec drew a knife n at cutting his Croak the knife from They neither hue one at a time ing that They each of 42.000 move than their first daj 's a dis- tance tint would have carried them on foot unce round the and half way round a second Tho two have de- livered and collected the postage on more than loiters and Ladies wishing to purchase Black all we ask of them is to examine our slock before We are selling a regular 10 stilling silk for 8 We are selling a regular 12 shilling silk tor 1 0 We are selling for a regular 14 shilling gilk 12 f 1 1 1 1 1 Jum and at fifty The rebel batteries were repeatedly silenced and forced to their Col. Close his weak took and held the had hurl not Croak n the returned prisoners supposing he in used to counterfeit the Cloth Cloaks and Silk We have jint received 200 Cloaks and among hich are sonic of the most to be in this aud as good as can Le found at lower prices ever before r. large of of all the of the and Sun just re- direct from the among i a are aume of the finest and j at least 25 per cent less than they can be bought at anv other in this DENTAL Dr. of would fully announce to the citizens of Fort Atkinson and that he is in possession of ali the recent improvements of the Dental Art. Dr. S. would also inform the public at great ex- he has obtained the right of year's Celebrated Patent Hard ber Base for Artificial which for cheapness and he feels perfectly safe in recommending being to many other of now to insert parts or whole of Teeth in all the most improved and is that his work shall be second to that of no All who wish to secure a good set of will do well to call at the Green Mountain House and examine All work and perfect given 3V no ami two doois cast of READ THE WHY The FAMILY ewing Machine be en n now i no from 5 They used to occupied the rebel lines and forced them to that after the evacuation Corinth thousands refused longer to The loss is heavy on both the en- and that the surrounding country for miles emy suffering especially from our i is filled with stragglers who are anxious to The Garibaldi Guards lost nearly 200, and the 25th Ohio 60. The total loss is mated from GOO to SUO in i opened the city office sd aud aud an agent of the treasury is on his way to the Federal Juno vras yesterday called upon by the to to Cairo for a lingo sugar i anu I uf Thc os of loyal men of Le 11'ov The 1 a r stock of and Hosiery suid ever before offered for in The attention of i i the is to this department of onr out of whole in- We can them creasing by such i O The guard and took them of these poods in and 25 per er than June pervades There have been about thirty the entire Thc ready of. applications for the office of postmaster by the inhabitants to the Federal rule is not prominent citizens of only but The civil says the rebel array Mr having telegraphed to Mr. agent for the Of as soon as thc i have the defended till he should get 1 c. I v The steamers at the to of will probably be at A stock of all of telegraph who escaped from i are some very good is. going to authorities continue to exercise their tions as The provost marshal's thronged with applicants for June letter to the from the a Richmond once set to lady in N. writes We have just re- of the occupation of Memphis over 800 citizens the police and stood guard all to protect the town from at lj cents per doable Domestic We have this day opened about packages j eluded to them at I to Providence to nuts to proceed All persons are required to take the oath of allegiance be- fore permission is Jackson's rebel which had been hovering around the city ever since the Federal are said to have gone to As most of them are said to be largely interested in this it is improbable that they will make any attempt to burn it. The city er was yesterday arrested by the provost marshal for causing the arrest of citizens for conversing in the streets with Union cavalry are scouring the country Grand destroying all the property they can Application to ship a thousand bales of 1 T 1 T of thc contains the news of poor Webster's the tone of which is most discouraging to Tbe our cotton has already been The Argus is still quite outspoken in secession is more and inclined to submit advise peaceable submission tempted with before design is not to engage them in but to starve them A plan which he considers not impossible for us to The same letter dated the 10th says de- serters arrived from Richmond intelligence that the rebels are assiduously at woik throwing up al earthworks around the They have also dug earthworks and along the route between here and and have mounted a large number of the daily supply of each man amounting to but one pound of flour and half a pound of without sugar or Six hundred and citizens of Cincinnati have petitioned the House of Representatives to expel The rebels took him while j asserting that he is a t in his without allowing him even j to the State cf which nobody can lie owned a farm in was a Methodist minister and a quiet Union change of drove him three days I without so that he He was i IT is considered a well truth my battles are decided nut so much by number of men killed and wounded as L. P. was killed by cars on the number Gth at 3Iinnesota while engaged in switching trains from one track to of Domestic bought last ing a of enough to ry us the we have con- last year's and get them in the fall to the same Among our stock way be found best prints at 10 worth in Xew York 1U yards 4-4 heavy brown at 10 worth in Xew York 14 5.000 at 12' worth in New ork 1 5 Also for and Men's a large stock of and a disgrace cotton and at equally A new in 7V: IN ip he at- emigrants from the southern part of Germany arrived within a week at Fond du They brought a large amount of with and bought farms in to Federal Many of the stores have resumed Some dealers refuse confederate tut receive Tennessee bank The markets are rather sparsely plied with meat and Two rebel steamers were captured above the New June that the overwhelming superiority of enemy at the battle of Fair Oaks is fully proved by a partial list of tbc wounded iu the This list is the second or third already and has names of wounded iVom lU and ten independent ton It is taking a telegraphic instrument in and by means of a fine wire attached to the wire telegraph from air to to New St. Louis aud any Seated in J the at an elevation of thousands of and looking down upon thc rebel their movements can be reported DRIED DRIED DRIED at P. A large fire occurred in Quebec on the Over 100 principally of the property of the workmen in the to as readily as to anv cotton or linen shelter tents Lave been ordered in Xew York for our down and will be ready for delivery early iu totol receipts oft en the canals Lad nearly a hundred regiments iu the two It is also probability L A gentleman Xew York up to the Irt in states that four hundred men are m increase still working day aud and turn out daily numbers of brass guns weighing four tuns and iron gnus that will throw o over the tolls received up to the same date last of that the now well-known North Carolina Unionism of had broken j kails of four hundred pounds be- oat on in open in j sides twelve hundred weight daily of con- j North being an entire ical weight of from that and that the e arri tar shells and a arge amount of other war cade was mta Mississippi ana Alabama in superior and j Among the last are some new disarmed and placed in engines of destruction whose effects as THE Richmond Er ed 011 a half in that is now Paper must be scarce IT is that not less than of the slaves of Delaware have A ball came off to tte near Berlin re- tested by experiments are no one knows since the rebellion I SELL PRIME BROWN SUGAR for 9 per PRIME q per pomi 1. PRIME RIO 23 cents per Superior per 12 J cents per nst 0 and 10 per OIL 35 per D TIN 7J.V Tho only full can be found at the nf 1 This of our Laving become a very large blanch of onr we would merely say to our by the there are A try few persons in this vicinity who wear good who are not our that our slock of and ing- far superior to any stock in To our customers whom we have done work we need not say anything about our styles and To persons and strangers who hare not favored us with a we would say that we have some of the best goods in this and we guarantee a perfect and in as good style as they can be got in Xew or any If thc garments are not t in every particular we do not ask you to take SMITH May 1862. 83 New Ready-Made Hat and Cap At thc old Bookstore formerly occupied by Newell and 0. J. Main Having taken the above store and fitted it up for a Clothing Hac and Cap we are now prepared to do a very large trade in these goods junt received an entire new stock of consisting of the moat magnificent stock of First Clothing over before offered for sale in and be for cash at lesa prices than common see clothing is generally sold for in this FURNISHING A large stock of these consisting of tin Suspenders Hosiery and of all and to dresi a gentleman from top to in the most fashionable for a small amount of Gentlemen any of the above goods are particularly to give ui a call before HATS AND CAPS. In these goods wo the best assortment to be in this consisting of all the latest of soft stiff bUck and brown soft among be found New stiff Prince Napoleon New young men's stiff New young men's soft Montrose Turban New fashionable Metropolitan New yonng men's stiff Somerse New young men's Young men's and boy's McClellan staple soft French Also a large ment of all other styles of soft hats of all Leg horn and palm leal hats by the Also Beebe's bes quality of silk bats always on Also bis boa French soft which toe best quality rior article to anything made ill this May 6th, 1S62. SMITH lias gained nnd its innumerable saks throughout tho over families in the United States who use arc ready to 1. It the im formed a Sewing in which H pendently and the other stitches for 2. It makes thc thread being at ry fourth out to the stam in It i- flic at by thio done by thc machine without use of the ha ml The i- only formed from ordinary ami the spool io five fni 11.' A seam thus formed is more than any other by a aim very in to be washed and under The i- to v. of each o for any kimi of other ban the adaptation of needles and 7. It is more easily kopt in order than any and need uot be 11 to 8. The machine common spool ilk linen equal 9. The machine so that an gent child often can readily learn to ate and keep it in 10. 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Genl 39tf 115 Lake Brio Sewing Machine Company will furnish employment to a few active men to act Agents for A be given to well acquainted in the district for which they tor which serrice they are willing to give a or pay a salary of 300 to 700 dollars per year and For Erie Machine R. General O- Gret your Printing done At the Standard Give NEY a M O VER and Ladies Buffalo at S.