Whig Of 76 (Newspaper) - July 7, 1863, Juneau, Wisconsin so expressive of the system of to they have been so long i Drawing down the border of her i conductor showed me a sight more revolting than I ever again to The poor girl's back was flayed until the quivering flesh a fresh beefsteak scorched on a a cold chill creeping through my I turned away from the sickening and for an explanation of the af fair scanned the various persons about the In the centre of the the Ills head resting on he was evidently i endeavoring to fix his attention upon THE WAS IN THE i Our Army iu Pursuit of JULY 7, 1863. forces are in rapid flight and prompt measures have been adopted to intercept Gov. on a visit to the telegraphs that it to be admitted and anticipated that Lee will be compelled to meet where between Hagerstown and the probably at five miles from The advance of the Pennsylvania CAPTURE OF Despatch from the Secretary of War to 7- To Governor of Wisconsin to the U. S forces ou the ind Gen. Grant BOWLS M of were very numerous and powerful in hence the sity of the above MORE GOOD A BATTLE AT Northern Cotton Although cotton become scarce an high in from circumstances well Price Attempts to Storm Our He is Repulsed with Heavy is ample for We are cultivator as of the hoeing as is it must be followed With the and the hoe must be carried by willing Journal of Agriculture Bennett and Mrs. Hull this will please accept our thanks for presents of black raspberries 840 KEBELS TAKEN militia under hailed j known to and flax anil wooi The Ladies Aid and Mite -as auspicious for the final success of i have taken itg and the remarks of a the Court House next ft t Many of them have T T dy seen The rebel wagon man who stood and I Ice nn rl n o soon was the owner of the and other luxuries will be served and was attempting a defence of up by fair the foul outrage he had committed up on the and helpless person of his who stood smarting but the dreadful pain inflicted by the brutal Bv the side of the slaveholder stood The Fourth was duly on the Fair Grounds by the veral Sabbath of this It seemed a beautiful and appropriate way of honoring die National Birth trains arc all in and arc ferried across in two flat The Potomac is very high and and they cannot their only toon bridge having been Our army is fast following them j Later despatches say a desperate being fought on the bank of the The whole rebel ar- our his face procession was formed on j my to be on the bank of the almost irrepressible nud marched to the grounds fists tight clenched if to violently ju charge of restrain himself from A Siting the a decided fitness for his position and is no doubt making a perate The Baltimore can that every available man a- ty wretch with summary and ana the whole affair passed to the Washington and Baltimore has tive Disposed about the credit and satisfaction of all hurried forward to in but all exhibiting to intercept Lee's in their countenance the same j Report of further sales of real and flying and that these reinforcements united ble Lee's maintain their position in many classes of goods for which cotton was formerly still it is of such a that no other known fiber can supplant it for many The operations ed in its preparation for sp are all of a and are It has not to be retted and treated chemically like and it July 7. Between eight and ten thousand under Price and Marmaduke made au attack on Helena on the of the advanced in three but the roughness of the ground was such as to prevent the rebels from bringing up their They attempted to cany the works by The ceater column charged in the ion of Fort and took three lines of rifle flank attack was not Guardian's NOTICE is by virtue and in pursuance of an order of license made tba County Couit of Dodge State of ou the 15th day last in the matter sf the Guardianship of the minor heirs of Christian the undersigned on the day of next en- at 10 o'clock in the at tbe house of Frederick Hardtke in the town of Lebanon in said offer for at public following described lands belonging to said mi- The west half of the northwest ter and the northeast quarter of the north west q muter of section number thirty three ship north of range No. sixteen east in said town of The terms of sale vi ill be made known at the time and place off Dated the 22d ilay of A. 1863. 3414 does not require to be soaped and oiled the IT. 1 I ling of horror and were i in Dodge prepared by other members of the while near the stood thiee or four servants who wore witnesses in the To the charge of having ed the inhuman Landry of the pleaded but urged in extenuation that the girl had dared to make an effort for that freedom which her drawn from the veins of her had Crandall at the Abstract Office A. Whitney to Andrew Miller 18 10 15 Cortez Calkins to Cyrus Bunker 13 IS 1C Jefferson Chaffer to Patrick Boyle swne 18 13 J 4 PROGRESS or gration of Irish to the United States is now so extensive instead of four Its preparation is therefor more simple and Taken from the it but requires to be run h the gin and the aad is then fit for tae Audit is so soft and pliable that it may he made into fabrics that have surfaces soft as the down of the and also into lace attenuated as the spider's Its we is becoming extended in where it was not formerly thought as a aad no doubt it may be cultivated iu districts where it has been supposed it never reach The very finest qualities of cotton are c. i space of time for some months A late Horace Arthur to Maiy A. P 850d: part 5 13 15 James Lovett to Gray t aught her was the God-given right 36 12 13 all who possess the germ of j N. Justice to Benjamin no matter what the color of the ket iu which it is I sav from the veins of her lot 14 and 44 feet of lot 15 block 16 Beaver Earn Burton Crandall to because she declared she was 4 10 17 80 his every one in the voom looking upon the man and woman con- 4 n IQ fronting each confessed that the resemblance justified the Hanson Carrier to Christian Joel Hall to leaving Cork harbor each undoubtedly raised in warm there will be seven in the sime j near the but in Caina and Japan very good short staple iss raised in latitudes as far north as Long and these oriental varieties in all likelihood could be acclimated Our consuls in China and Japan should be instructed to for- tur to an fire which swept them down in great They were soon surrounded and One whole or what was left of eight hundred and fell into our seven hundred and forty of whom arrived litre this among them Col. Seventh Mi Col. and Col. Gen. Prentiss was aware of the at a and was He had about and was also ted by the gunboat Prisoners say that the attack will be renewed and a battle commenced at 4. a la. and con- until 10 p. m. The rebel loss was not wound DODGE the matter of the guardianship of Albert a On reading and filing the petition of Allen by this Court appointed guardian of said representing among other tbat tlie said is seized of certain renl in the County of State of and that it is to the said ward to said real and praying for license to tell the and it to the said that it is necessary to the eaid mi- nor to sell snid real It ordered and di- that the nest of kin of and all persons interested in appear beforo the Judge of this at the Court in tba village of in said on Iho 29th day of A. D. at o'clock in the afternoon of that then and thereto show cause if cny thero shall why a license not be granted for the stile of said real cording to the prayer of said And it further that a copy of this shall be published for at foar successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in tta Whig a weekly newspaper in this Dated June 1st, 1S83. By tbe LEONARD SI 4t County tor ed and The entire loss was not over one federal tiss is confident that he can repel any assault It was thought that the ward seeds from their respective j rebel depredations near Lake with descriptions of the modes pursued I donee was to draw our to After the n of all the evidence in the the General continued in the same position as and remained for some time apparently losi 5a shall never forgel the 3-' expression on his I had been accustomed to see him in a of passion at any instance of op- pression or flagrant injustice but on this occasion he was too deeply affected to obtain relief in the usual His whole air was one of most listlessness his indignation too in- and his anger too to find ex- pression even in his Never have I seen that peculiar look but on three cr four occasions similar to the one I arn when I knew that he was pondering upon the baleful curse that had east its withering blight upon all around until the manhood and anity were crushed out of the ond outrages such as the above were locked upon with and the treated as respected and worthy that he was realizing the great however might endeavor to guide this war to the tage of a favorite idea or sagacious the Almighty was directing it surely and steadily for the purification of our country from this greatest of national But to return to my After ing in the mood which I have described at such the General again turned to the and in a sub- dued tone of I dare not trust myself to decide to-day what punishment would be meet for your for I am in stata of that I fear I might ex- the strict demands of I shall therefore place you under guard for the until I conclude upon your A few days a number of tial citizens having represented to the General that Mr. was not only a but a person of and 2 10 15 forty acr Ernest Miller to Charles 3-i 12 17 15 acres of 3 11 17 Francis Juneau to Fritz Hoff 1 uv sene 15 12 17 S. Brown to Carpenter Cole part nosC 3 13 15 letter from Cork Com- pany has e increased their sailings by an additional vessel and the ard Comp has advertised its intention of starting an extra steamer every second In addition to this increased con- the Montreal Ocean Company in their Th great r number that and thus give them a better will this month resume its trade of fibrous materials which be raised opportunity at 1-minn ns independent of ween Europe Nest week the Cunard Company will dispatch the steamship Sidon from Liverpool and Q on On Wednesday and i home render us more independent of gn and tend to increase our in- i The Milwaukee savs secret leagues are a Friday the steamships City of Baltimore We do not approve of secret and belonging to the Inman leagues under ordinary circumstances leave Liverpool and the j but when a country is full of days Q and on i secret and insidious day ths Cunard steamer will leave Cork ing peace and pretending loyalty to of the and while a British Tory remai ks on this From the facts which lately trans- John Van to it is not expected that there will be any further consular denials that this 1 crease of transport is demanded by the of young men in Ireland for The 700cl; 1 9 17 Patrick Donely ta Albert 400d: 25 1113 Albeit to Elizabeth same land as A. to L. 83 13 15 W. Mitchel to Henry J. 300d: lot 8 B 8 Winter's ad continues to swell and now on the new leader of the Army c f the is the gi andson of George of an eminent whose firm contributed iu 1781 to a fund for the relief of the famishing army of Now that the planting is completed another task demands our attenti n tho' soil uny have been well service in tho j Tuam speaking of the exodus from Mayo and from this is becoming every week more j kd Whether fx good or for the steam bv secretly wishing and plotting its over- there are such men in this then we it j ble and the duty of patriots to unite j or tho seel never FO carefully in the most secret and binding leagues ted without and after careful f XI crops will fail to arrive at for the preservation oi all that dcai to liberty and the pursuit of j ful of the soil is necessary to happiness Such the their influence lias been of great to the Union The Indiana have by the growth of our cultivated crops as rain and sunshine A lack to this has m mm loss of an otherwise It wont answer to lose our zeal as soon us tho seeds are planted the following as those do who think 1 me rely planting and Weeds Williom Pitcher to Henry Powell nene 9 11 15 Dovid Davis to Martha Boorman nese 20 9 13 John C. E. W. Lot 12 B 11 ad to Watertown IDS Barott to John John Peter 5vrse 13 17 McQuivey to William F. and Charles L. 16 10 15 Richard Schonover to Beiger 72 5 cl: 3 13 17 Richard Schonover to Jacob 62od: 3 18 17 Henry Warner to Charlotte M. and the emigrants may now he reckoned by hundreds from some A paper says g in that Depart the June 80, 1803. j The of Indiana has lately been less than a emigrants disturbed by and j be eradicated else the corn may be overrun n needlessly ted it more readily and retain And this work must eminence with the early growth of the J i A some terrible The Western associations should be Star remarks have never known so many people to leave this in a week as from Sunday to the On Sunday long lines of laden with emigrants and their arrived in the former leaving by the evening On and matter to what political party they be- are a constant source of dread and mistrust divide and provoke hostility between weaken the power ot courts of expose the country mar tial and dis the people ce of the nation honest or worthy day there weie similar mav have been the reason for such all well dressed and comfortable in the their very secrecy and tbe oaths tney impose do t young men ana evidently meil to them unto 11 lo ing to tiae clagg of The and pervert them into George and Philip Weber to Mary 4 acr IS 17 Caleb LeCount to John N. 825d> lot 2 block 22 A correspondent in the army of the Potomac writes The destination of these people is generally j public Ihe Clire Ad- of the 13th of May says witnessed a novel feature on last The band of the All objects can be STATE OF IN THE COURT of THE Samuel B. 1 Complaint Nan ey V. j The State of To Nancy V. above You rre hereby summoned and required to the complaint in this wat the Office of tbe Clerk of Iho Circuit Court of on day of a copy of your answer to said complaint on the at his in the village of within twenty days after tho ond if j ou foil to answer ihe said complaint within the time above the plaintiff the tlie demanded May 13th, J. C. Plaintiff 's P. 0. Address E. Wis. Partnership heretofore existing between 1 the undersigned is this Jay by 3so- tual April 1SSZ. S. B. C. VAX G. W. VAN Tbe Manufacture and sale of Seed and will be uod at their old stand in by W. VAN D. C. VAN and HIRAM are associated tor that purpose under Srta name of VAN CO. OLD ENCOURAGE HOME The Catawba Brandy in nati is rapidly foreign bran be- cause of its purity and a ing the purchaser of tbe House of 1.51) per Tlie above brandj is always of uniform quality and as tbe for medical it can as being i nd from ail ition and adulterous n. xt Every bottle or gallon is guaranteed in puint of and price equal to tbe same and cheaper in than a foreign E- E Beaver Johnson Bro E. L. Horicon Fr John G. FOX Lake J. S. H. aod by and throughout the United States and none lout tlie greater coming in contact with lilies of their country need i the cold is robbed of its mature by as in Tlie is proved by ihe a cultivated in a dry time is moist almost to the while land that is is diy to a great Some from lalse infer that if a new surface is continually to the sun and the effect will be to dry the But the a in the dry eat and hottest is mote or charged with to prove which we have only to present a cold sur face to the as a pitcher will sell at water tor when ihe moisture of I on the 23d day of at 11 o'clock will be condensed and lorm in T 1; drops on the outside of the pitcher soil is kept loose and the air can penetrate to a Administrator's NOTICE 5s hereby tbat the of the estate of Thomas in pursuance of an or Icr of license It is perfectly plain that such secret in the same are both dangerous and the example of tho full the in rv in the if need put army which is a German I invoke against said secret societies i ij a t u LI i vi tt tt t 11 was consequently entitled to no small march from Berlin to cheered loudly for of this and I call upon the gree of he in hen we were seven days on the ar a groaned the members thereof speedily to withdraw he in consideration of the prisoner's and especially of his of which he had teen so ble a he had determined to meet their and therefore ordered that give a deed of manumission to the and pay a fiae of hundred to be placed iu of her benefit I hen we were seven days on he The corps reached the battlefield of Gettysburg on and plunged into the thickest of the It wholly wiped out the stigma of and wrote its name for heroism as high as any coips in the Who will clown to 25 f In this village on the 4th members thereof speedily to w from their dark and openly show that their intentions and acts are to remain a crust is formed on the surface which is impenetrable to the and no such can take Aside from the stirring of the more or weeds find their way into moat should be eradicated No farmer can afford to raise are a most worthless than if allowed to go to seed their 1 11 iUr 11 UV Buck as may well become the true and j hke will be multiplied an hundred loval citizens of a country whose j Let ike in be desti as soon as they dom and integrity they will maintain their heads the all enemies and Where the cultivator and hoe cannot that are not TFR son of C. aged j before the eyes of all the O. E. and brave I 1 vear 6 months and 2 reach without injury to the the be Tbat we is a little hard on the but then the cultivated The Knights of the Golden Circlet satisfaction having a A. at the Post Office in the town of said County of following described real whereof the said deceased died Ibo south west qr of the south cast qr of number twelve Township number thirteen North of Kange number seventeen in the County of Dodge and Stale of Dated this fith day of 1863. DU 36 DRUNKENNESS THE inebriate bid defiance to tho tempting Pr. ZANE'S for Strong Drink is a certain euro for It creates a dislike for strong and can be administered without the knowledge of tbe Price 31 a Sent by mail to any by S. C. AM. 403 Pa. Circulars seat HE Or 1'ublishod for benefit and a and a caution to young men who Nervous at the same time tbe means of By one who has himself after being put to expense imposition and qu By enclosing a copies may lie had of the Kings V. T.