GALENA GAZETTEnatMAttOl1U* *wEI)XPsI)A V !■; V E X(J J A N. tore♦i*Utv.ltdV.rer.ILMWOIft ( KNTH.H ItAIIHOvn;;| Trains leave uatoue, ■■■■«*OI Nil tin It | H a K O W MmJ uILhLi ’ *• « Ki, HudFrffit « ,*lt;S it*. MoodF .r'' *' **.« . I* M K*. HutltlA..M3 I* * Hit nil amttjte a as? am) ion ft4’ iOSi-2 **»«»?rVl*h» »«»lt;!•« Kx. Hatlit »*,*, || K*.f’fl *' ** Hull,.,.. |f.0a e. m. Saturday milT. L.M(jDSKlIOTT.Aft*flt.trteSSS SSd* Carr1ed 1 th* r '**’t*?*?*®1 r,,r ***• taking thr I,at HI, lAitiift Ht 1 :p.m.train, will wirm*i*. si. next iliivilt;•lill\nirow i.anKc rlmr Table.top* are now made on th® Narro. tiamfi* iinUnmd. The train learn llalejra a,JA- « . Mrrtfitif at mttevitleHliiHettirtilnf leaves i'lattevilleat l :30p. **,,ar~ *ivIukI«t tialoiift atfuoo p. it. The r. MalH* now earned over t lie road.in ni ter.Gold in New York today, #1.12.7|Hon. J. W. itewcy has been appointed Post Muter at MlAHa* Wis*It Is said that Charlie Champion, of New Digging*, ban at rock a good mineral prospect.htttwsn society t,f j)ul»ult;gave ;i grand ball in Turner Hall, Hint city Inst Monday evening.Mr. John E. Welter, of l.afrosse, waadown here to attend the funeral of bin sister, Mrs. Decker.r*v.A son of Fred Hoppe is the leader of a new Hand Juit started in Dubuque, and known as the Centennial Silver Cornet Band.The Forreslon H**mkl claims thatthe wealthiest man in Ogle countylives in that town in the person of J.L Hewitt.IItdThe Di xon Sun reports that “Father Diton” says winters as mild as tbepresent were not infrequent thirty or Unity-five years ago. ICapt* J. W. It. Stambaugh of Sterling lias been elected colonel of thethird regiment of Illinois Militia, andS. S. Auchmoody of 8tenant.is Lieu9Last Wednesday tbe .Sheriff closedthe fancy goods establish men t of A* i. Ferris, of Freeport. A Chicago dispatch soys several other houses are1.expected to follow suit soon.The Lena Star says that Lorenz Hoseusteil and John He Groff thresh-ed 1,275 bushels of outs iu one day, in that neighborhood, which beats anything 011 record.IiyHenry S. Magoon was tbe first native of Wisconsin to occupy a place in the Senate of that State, and lie is the first native of Wisconsin to represent iiis State in Congress.S. Hemphill, of He)mold, manufactures and deals in harness, saddles,bridles etc, and does all kinds of repairing, promptly and at reasonable prices,Mr. Wm, Meyer, of FhitteviUe, is a leading harness maker and carriage trimmer, and all work left with him wi!l be done to the satisfaction of bis customers.Mr. Wm. Brownell, of Elk Grove* has just sold the farm known as the estate of A. Hatch, 27s acres, toFrederick Schroder, for f 10,000 -a little over #57.50 per acre.The Dubuque He raid says that Hie diggings on John Goldihorp’s ground near that city, are panning out from to 5,000 pounds of mineral per day.John Siubenhaver, of Dunleitli,wasarrested and brought before the United States Commissioner in Dubuque, for making fraudulent returns. IIis bail was fixed at #:100, and in default, he was committed toiail.The boss hog of this section Geo. ST. Kennedy, of Winslow, claims was mtchered by him last week. It weighed 660 pounds, and this is not noeh of a year for hogs either,— l,enajfter.CliM* II. McLean, is a practicaleweler, doing business at Flatteville. fhe gentleman deals in gold ami sil-er ware, the celebrated Elgin vatches, plated goods etc., and does epairing and engraving neatly andhcaply.Mr. John Seller, bouse and carriage uinter, has a shop opposite the St. diaries Hotel, Belmont. His work 1 warranted, ami prices such as touit the time. Mr. Seller learned his rode iu Galena, and is during a goodtrainees.Mr. J . M« Chambers, who has re-*nt!y been elected Secretary of tlie late Grange, has removed the Sec*story’s office to Freeport, and here-[ter the headquarters of the State range will bo in that city.Early next month there is to be a meert in Dunleitb, given by the [ethoiiistchoir, under the leadership, I Prof. G. W. Shute. The proceeds re for Die benefit of the Methodist piscopal Church at Fairplay, Wis,The suit of A. F* Broad of Free-jrt against the proprietor of the reeport Ambjn was tried at Oregon tat week and judgment given for theThe action was brought byroad for an attack upon his action a Grand Juror in indicting (he juor sellers of Stephenson county.Mr. Frank Schl€Cht»Uie well knownmtractor and builder, of Bellevue,as in Galena to-day. Mr* Schlechtlif*.H WKPtl H COTltrflft to build .1barn for Mr. David Mo At lister, of Sand 1'nHtie. and one for Mr. Danltl } n lllack, of Hanover. He built, last ! j',f |of Hanover, and also one for Mr, hMoore, of the same town.